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Majority of Americans Think SocMed Companies Have Too Much Influence Over Politics, Pew Research Finds

The survey of 10,133 US adults between February 7 and 11, 2024, found that 78% felt social media companies had excessive political influence.


FDA Gives Green Light to Pfizer's New Hemophilia B Treatment

The FDA has approved Pfizer's pioneering gene therapy, Beqvez, for treating hemophilia B with a $3.5 million price tag before insurance and rebates.

BAE Systems Linked to Trades With Countries Accused of Human Rights Violations: Report

A new investigation alleges that BAE Systems, the UK's largest military contractor, traded with human rights violators.

UK Supermarkets Misled Shoppers with Origin Labels on Food, Investigation Finds

The investigation conducted by Which? uncovered cases where labels inaccurately portrayed product origins as British, despite containing ingredients sourced from overseas.


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Taylor Swift now joins tech billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on the list of the world's wealthiest people.
A recent study suggests that Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug, Ozempic, priced at nearly $1,000 in the US, could be produced for less than $5 a month.
A new research shows that most Australians worry about a cashless society. A cashless society worries most Australians, who also have concerns about the exploitation and marginalization in some communities, a new study shows.
The UK's Open University found that X (previously Twitter) had a greater prevalence of harassment and threats against women and girls than other social media sites.
Coca-Cola and Bud Light are listed among the slow payers in the U.K., making suppliers wait for over 100 days!
Counterpoint Research data shows that iPhone sales in China fell sharply during the first half of 2024.
Poll claims that California's high crime and tax rates are forcing most businesses to shut or move to other states.
Reportedly, semiconductor businesses may confront water shortages as chip production technology advances.
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