Business Tobacco companies will be forced to reduce nicotine in U.S. cigarettes until they’re non-addictive, if the Biden administration has its way: report Published 3 weeks ago on 06/12/2022 By Drew Simpson Share Tweet Nicotine keeps smokers hooked on tobacco, which kills up to half of those who use it. Read More Related Topics:administrationBidencigarettescompaniesforcednicotinenonaddictiveReducereporttheyreTobacco Up Next Several factors are converging to push gas prices higher. Who’s to blame? Don't Miss ‘Summer camp for moguls’: Sun Valley confab could lead to some awkward encounters Continue Reading You may like Roe’s overturn thrust companies into a divisive arena at a time when they’ve become increasingly reliant on women to fill jobs Biden calls for 3-month suspension of gas and diesel taxes Biden says decision nearing on gas-tax pause, student debt Issue: ‘It’s all on the table’ Biden juggles stance on autocrats, excluding dictators from summit while preparing for visit to Saudi Arabia Wells Fargo is under federal investigation for conducting fake job interviews of minority candidates, report says Worker pay at many companies failed to keep up with inflation last year. But those same businesses had enough money for stock buybacks Business Fortune/Merative 100 Top Hospitals 2022: Health Systems Published 1 hour ago on 07/01/2022 By Drew Simpson Fortune partnered with Merative on the 2022 ranking of the 100 Top Hospitals and 15 Top Health Systems in the U.S. Read More Continue Reading Business A closer look at the 40 housing markets at risk of a 15% to 20% home price decline Published 5 hours ago on 06/30/2022 By Drew Simpson “Home prices are already adjusting down, and we could see that continue until consumer confidence and affordability resets,” Ali Wolf, chief economist at Zonda, tells Fortune. Read More Continue Reading Business The 2022 Fortune/Merative 100 Top Hospitals Published 9 hours ago on 06/30/2022 By Drew Simpson Fortune and Merative have partnered to rank the best hospitals and health systems in the U.S. Read More Continue Reading