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Elon Musk got his mega-pay package, but Marc Benioff might not be so lucky
Fortune via Yahoo Finance UK· 8 hours agoSalesforce did not immediately respond to Fortune’s request for comment. Both executives and...
Biden's plan is to keep federal workers out of the office says Comer
Daily Mail· 17 hours agoFour years after the Covid-19 pandemic sent employees across the nation home from work, President...
America's freight recession is showing no signs of ending
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 hours ago"Freight market conditions have remained much weaker than our previous expectations and underpin the...
US pays Moderna $176m to develop bird-flu vaccine
BBC News· 12 hours agoThe US government has given Moderna $176m (£139m) to develop a messenger-ribonucleic-acid-based (mRNA) pandemic influenza vaccine that would work against...
May JOLTS: Froth skimmed off
The Forex Market· 12 hours agoMay's JOLTS report showed a labor market that in many ways looks like its pre-pandemic self. Job openings partially rebounded from the three-year low hit...
'Build more homes to cut rents' says Rightmove
This Is Money· 6 hours agoRental prices have reached another new record high, according to the property website Rightmove....
mRNA Technology Promises To Make A Long-Time Coming Turning Point In Cancer Treatment
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance UK· 11 hours agoThe medical and pharmaceutical community continues to embrace emerging technologies, beginning with...
RNC Makes Major Changes a Week Out From Convention
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 55 minutes agoThe Republican Party is gearing up to hash out its official platform ahead of its national convention later this month, with highly unusual plans to...
US will pay vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance UK· 14 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) — US will pay vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine.
Scientists wary of bird flu pandemic ‘unfolding in slow motion’
Irish Independent· 1 day agoScientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may keep them several steps behind a new pandemic, according to Reuters interviews with more than a dozen leading disease experts.