Oklahoma Supreme Court Throws Out $465 Million Opioid Ruling Against J.&J.

The 5-1 decision is a setback for those who are fighting to hold big drug makers accountable for the opioid epidemic.

Moderna and U.S. at Odds Over Vaccine Patent Rights

Moderna’s patent application names several employees as the sole inventors of a crucial component of its coronavirus vaccine, excluding three government scientists.

Democrats Choosing Less Risky Path on Drug Prices

Experts say recent compromises could create less harm in balancing innovation with profits.

Divided Democrats Lurch Toward Vote on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill

Progressives appeared ready to support the bill in exchange for a commitment from moderates to eventually back a separate $1.85 trillion social safety net bill that was put on hold on Friday.

Pfizer Says Its Antiviral Pill Is Highly Effective in Treating Covid

Pfizer’s is the second pill to show effectiveness against Covid-19, and it is the first purpose-built to attack the virus that causes the disease.

Elizabeth Holmes Trial Exposes Investors’ Lack of Due Diligence

Start-up investors have often suspended skepticism while chasing a hot deal. The trial of Ms. Holmes, the founder of Theranos, has put that behavior under the spotlight.

U.K. Authorizes Merck’s Antiviral Pill for Covid-19

The authorization of Merck’s easy-to-use Covid treatment, molnupiravir, is a step toward taming the pandemic.

Who Can Make mRNA Vaccines?

Many health advocates say a key solution is to make the shots in the regions that still don’t have them. I wanted to know whether there were companies that could do it.

Democrats Reach Deal to Control Drug Prices in Bill

The provision would, for the first time, allow the government to negotiate prices for some medicines covered by Medicare.

Democrats Reach Deal to Control Drug Prices in Social Policy Bill

The provision would, for the first time, allow the government to negotiate prices for some medicines covered by Medicare.