Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized several media organizations on Twitter July 5, according to CNBC.
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Uber could face fines and a possible reversal of its sale of operations in Southeast Asia to ride-sharing rival Grab due to anticompetitive concerns, according to Fortune.
Barnes & Noble fired its CEO Demos Parneros without a severance package for an undisclosed violation of company policies, according to CNBC.
Lyft has purchased Motivate, the largest bike-rental company in North America that reportedly controls nearly 80 percent of the bike rentals in the U.S., according to Fortune.
Mary Barra, chairman and CEO of General Motors, said higher tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump could lead to layoffs at one of its most prominent U.S. plants, according to NBC News.
Miami-based Jackson Memorial Hospital was placed on lockdown just before 11:30 a.m. for roughly two and a half hours July 2 as police investigated a shooting threat made against the hospital — the second threat within four days, according to…
A decline in patient volume and inability to meet Medicare requirements will force Stamford (Texas) Memorial Hospital to end inpatient care and emergency room services July 9, according to an Abilene Reporter News report.
Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, Calif., lost power in some areas July 2 due to electrical work, reports The San Diego Union-Tribune.
President Donald Trump appointed Uttam Dhillon, who formerly served as deputy White House counsel, as acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration July 2, according to Reuters.
Testing drugs with a urine sample is standard procedure in the emergency department, but provides few clinical benefits, James Roberts, MD, a professor of emergency medicine and toxicology at Philadelphia-based Drexel University College of Medicine, wrote in a column for…