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Winrevair: Merck’s Drug for Rare, Deadly Lung Condition Gets FDA Approval
Merck has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new drug, Winrevair, designed to treat a rare and deadly lung condition.
James Biden's Americore Dealings Reportedly Probed by Feds as Part of Criminal Investigation
James Biden is under criminal investigation in Florida and Medicare fraud probe in Pennsylvania by the Justice Department.
Donald Trump's Truth Social Stock Skyrockets on Its First Day of Trading on Nasdaq
Donald Trump's social media firm, Truth Social, saw its stock surge about 16% on its first day of trading on the Nasdaq.
Selected Student Loan Borrowers to Receive Refunds Aside From Loan Forgiveness: Who's Eligible?
To correct the injustice of those who were paying debt for longer than needed, student loan borrowers who made payments beyond their eligibility for cancellation are now entitled to refunds.
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The Baltimore Bridge collapse halted Port operations, disrupting supply chains. With thousands of jobs at risk, fears rose over consumer goods prices.
KuCoin, a major crypto exchange, faces US charges for money laundering violations, allegedly moving billions in illicit funds, prompting regulatory crackdown amid market impact.
CBI's NDA use sparks uproar as MPs criticize coverups of workplace misconduct. Critics fear silencing victims, hindering accountability.
Canada Goose slashes 17% of global corporate staff, impacting 915 employees amidst declining luxury demand. CEO cites the need for optimization amid industry shifts.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink advocates urgent action to address the US retirement crisis, proposing initiatives like the LifePath Paycheck fund to provide retirees with a reliable income stream.
Texan Bitcoin miners are expanding to Argentina's shale gas-rich Mendoza province, tapping into wasted energy to power their operations as the potential profitability of Bitcoin surges once again.
Shipping Giant Maersk held itself accountable for the vessel 'DALI' involved in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collision in Baltimore, which resulted in a collapse, rescue operations, and a state of emergency.
North Korea's disinterest in summit talks with Japan, driven by historical grievances, hints at worsening relations, affecting both business and diplomatic ties.
China filed a WTO complaint against the Biden Administration, alleging discriminatory electric vehicle subsidy practices due to recent U.S. policy changes disqualifying tax credits for Chinese-sourced components.
Elon Musk's Starlink terminals are reportedly falling into the wrong hands as they become targets for a flourishing black market trade worldwide.




