Former Houston Methodist doctor suing hospital for $25 million
Dr. Mary Bowden has filed a $25 million lawsuit against Houston Methodist after being suspended last fall.
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Price said he is stepping down to dedicate more time to “fighting false allegations.”
(Bloomberg) -- Gazprom PJSC will stop delivering natural gas to Europe through its main pipeline for three days, further squeezing energy supplies just as Germany is trying to build up stocks for the winter.European benchmark futures soared as much as 9% after the Russian producer said it won’t ship any gas to Germany via the Nord Stream pipeline from Aug. 31 through Sept. 2 because of maintenance. The work will involve the only functioning turbine that can pump gas into the link.The European ga
Prices at the pump have fallen again, but the summer decline is mostly over, according to industry watchers.
"Quiet quitting" has become a popular approach on TikTok to address overworking issues.
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There are two rules of thumb that many people have traditionally followed to guide their retirement savings: The 80% rule and the 4% rule. The 80% rule focuses on how much you'll need yearly, advising people to have 80% of their pre-retirement yearly income in retirement to maintain their lifestyle. The idea behind the 4% rule is that retirees could plan to withdraw 4% of their retirement savings yearly for 30 years (adjusting for inflation) without outliving their savings.
(Bloomberg) -- China lashed out at a $52 billion program to expand American chipmaking, saying the landmark blueprint contains elements that violate fair market principles and targets Beijing’s own efforts to build a semiconductor industry.The US Chips Act, signed into law this month and part of an overall package of incentives worth in excess of $200 billion, is intended to give China’s rivals a helping hand, said Yu Xiekang, vice chairman of the China Semiconductor Industry Association. Parts
At a time when intellectual-property rights power TV, movies and theme parks, three companies just lost out on the biggest property that was still out there.
The failure of the U.S. to establish a startup visa program limits economic growth and cedes ground to competitors in the global race for talent.
High turnover rates are common among part-time workers in FedEx’s industry, according to the latest annual report.
U.S. oil companies are working around a century-old shipping law to supply fuel to the U.S. East Coast, according to data from Refinitiv and oil trading sources, as high demand for gasoline and global disruptions in fuel markets sent prices higher. Traders are increasingly sending unfinished gasoline components from the Gulf Coast to Buckeye Partners LP’s terminal in the Bahamas, also known as Borco, where they are blended into finished gasoline to be sent to the U.S. East Coast. The trade represents a legal workaround to the Jones Act, which requires goods moved between U.S. ports to be carried by ships built domestically and staffed by U.S. crew.
Households can expect to pay more to heat their homes this winter. “Natural gas futures prices are more than double what they were one year ago,” according to Andy Lipow of Lipow Oil Associates.
The telecom giant is reportedly reneging on its promise of a six-month extension of its work-from-home plan. It refuses to discuss a hybrid policy, one worker says.
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Sona Movsesian says she's a terrible assistant and doesn't like being told what to do — and Conan O'Brien is kind of OK with that.
The Houston-based oil and refining giant makes a move to consolidate its hold on the Denver-based natural gas company.
Precious metals such as nickel, cobalt or lithium are necessary for making batteries. But the global supply for those virgin materials isn’t expected to be able to meet the demand.
A federal judge is ordering Starbucks to reinstate seven employees in Memphis who were fired earlier this year after leading an effort to unionize their store. In a decision issued Thursday, U.S. District Judge Sheryl Lipman agreed with the National Labor Relations Board, which had asked the court to intervene in May. The labor board said Starbucks violated U.S. labor law by interfering in workers' right to organize. Lipman’s decision requires Starbucks to offer to reinstate the employees within five days.
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