Who Is Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla? Was he Arrested? – Vaccines and vaccine boosters, according to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, are still important in the fight against the virus, despite the company’s promising data on an antiviral oral Covid pill.
Albert Bourla is the chairman and CEO of Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company based in the United States. He is a veterinarian from Greece.
He joined Pfizer in 1993 and has held various executive positions in the company’s various divisions.
Pete Maravich averaged — yes, averaged — 44.2 points per game in his three seasons at LSU. He left college as the NCAA’s all-time Division I scoring leader with 3,667 career points. It’s an amazing number considering it took him just 83 games without a three-point line to reach that total. The man known as “Pistol Pete” is easily a top-five college basketball player ever. His college scoring record still stands 53 years later.
The Democratic National Convention got off to a bit of a rough start Monday, as some supporters of Bernie Sanders fought back the party's attempts to get delegates to unify behind presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The Democrats, dealing with a brewing controversy sparked by leaked DNC emails that revealed party officials had sought to undermine Sanders' campaign for the nomination, hope that this week will quell some of the intra-party doubts about Clinton.
Cara Delevingne has revealed she once considered having a boob job but now feels more ‘comfortable than ever,’ as she candidly discussed her sexuality on Tuesday.
The world-renowned model, 28, said she wanted to go under the knife because her breasts are ‘uneven,’ but eventually decided against it after realising some beauty standards are ‘unobtainable’.
However she hasn’t ruled out the possibility of surgery in the future, in fact she ‘can’t wait,’ as she asserted more celebrities need to be honest about their own cosmetic procedures.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign is more akin to a reality show starring a member of the Kardashian clan than a legitimate operation, Sen. Ted Cruz said during a testy interview with Sean Hannity on Tuesday.
Cruz unloaded on Trump after a cantankerous exchange with Hannity. The radio host asked Cruz about the tactics of delegates and process by which they vote for a candidate, something Hannity said is an "integrity of the election"