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FDA Grants Emergency Authorization to Regeneron Antibodies
In the ongoing battle against the coronavirus, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted emergency authorization to Regeneron for its antibody cocktail. The experimental

Bankruptcies and Jobless Claims Continue
As coronavirus cases rise, jobless claims and bankruptcies also continue to climb, despite the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Last week, the number of unemployment claims rose sharply

Delta Keeping Middle Seats Empty Until March 30
You won’t be stuck in the middle seat on Delta anytime soon. The airline announced on Nov. 18 it is extending its policy of keeping middle seats

Google Antitrust Case Should Move Rapidly, Says Judge
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, the judge tasked with hearing the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit filed against Google, is pressuring both sides to agree to an initial schedule for

Grandma’s Stuffing Recipe
Everyone has their favorite Thanksgiving food, and stuffing ranks high among the carb-loaded delicacies that grace our tables. Even though this year’s Thanksgiving will be

Household and Student Debt Growing, Says Report
The New York Federal Reserve just revealed its latest Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, offering an insight into consumer habits amid the ongoing

Press Release: American Consumers Aren’t Expecting a Merry Holiday Season
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jay Hopkins, (703) 346-1001, jhopkins@crcadvisors.com Meanwhile, Consumers’ Research finds seniors flocking to Online Holiday Gift-Buying during pandemic Washington, D.C. — November 18,

Pfizer vs. Moderna: The Race to a Vaccine
In the mad dash to a coronavirus vaccine, both Pfizer and Moderna have stood out as the front runners to help stop the spread and

Censorship, Suppression and the 2020 Election
In the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, the Senate continues to battle over the enormous power wielded by social media companies such as Facebook

Jay Clayton Stepping Down as Head of SEC
Jay Clayton, head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, announced he is stepping down at the end of this year. Jay Clayton is a former