Hospitals Still Not Fully Complying With Federal Price-Disclosure Rules 
 

One year after federal rules compelled hospitals to post their healthcare prices publicly, some big national chains haven't done so, with no penalty so far from the Biden administration, according to a Wall Street Journal review.

 
CDC warns Americans to avoid cruise ships - even if they're vaccinated 
 

More than 80 ships were under CDC investigation follow COVID-19 cases among people on board.

 
Teva Found Liable for Fueling Opioid Addiction in New York 
 

New York Attorney General Letitia James had sued Teva and other pharmaceutical companies, alleging that they bore responsibility for producing addictive painkillers that have caused a public-health crisis.

 
U.S. Airlines Cancel 1,100 Flights as Omicron Hurts Staffing 
 

Staffing shortages because of the virus continued to cut into carriers' schedules, with JetBlue canceling about 17% of its Thursday flights as of midday.

 
An Amazon Suit Encounters a Snag: a Judge With a Conflict of Interest 
 

Nearly two years into a kickback case against ex-employees and a vendor, an Amazon stockholding by the judge's wife threatens costly delays.

 
Biogen Shares Give Up Gains as Samsung Denies Takeover Rumor 
 

Shares of Biogen fell Thursday after South Korean conglomerate Samsung Group denied a report that it was in talks for a blockbuster acquisition of the biopharmaceutical company, erasing most of Wednesday's big gain and putting the stock on pace for a flat performance for the year.

 
Purdue Pharma's Sackler Family Opioid Deal in Jeopardy: What to Know 
 

Bankrupt OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma is weighing its options after a federal judge overturned its $4.5 billion settlement with members of the Sackler family who own the company.

 
Tesla Recalls Vehicles Over Camera, Front Hood Faults 
 

The recalls apply to nearly half a million cars from recent model years and add to other safety concerns that have hit the electric-vehicle maker this year.

 
Analysis: European Airlines Steer Clear of Omicron Turbulence 
 

European airlines have been showing more resilience than their peers in Asia and the U.S. during the Christmas holiday period despite a surge in Covid-19 infections.

 
A Bad Year for Hydrogen Stocks Was Good for Hydrogen Companies 
 

The sector's growth prospects are more sensibly valued after a year of deflating stock prices and industrial progress.

 
 

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