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US FTC to File Lawsuit Against 3 Biggest Prescription Drug Middlemen Over Insulin Prices: Report

US FTC to File Lawsuit Against 3 Biggest Prescription Drug Middlemen Over Insulin Prices: Report

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly filing a lawsuit against the three biggest prescription drug middlemen over insulin prices.


China's BYD Plans to Construct $1 Billion EV Factory in Turkey

China-based BYD has committed to constructing a $1 billion assembly plant for electric vehicles (EVs) in Turkey.

Oil Companies in Texas Pursuing to Restore Operations After Hurricane Beryl

Oil and gas companies in Texas began resuming business operations on Tuesday after Hurricane Beryl battered the state.

Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty to Misleading US Regulators and Pay Fines, Yet Victims' Families Are Upset

Boeing would reportedly plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the US and pay up to $487 million in penalties to avoid prosecution.


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Amazon to Discontinue Its Astro for Business Security Robot
Amazon has announced it will discontinue its Astro for Business security robot and shift its focus back to household robots.
Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders Urge Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly to Lower Prices of Weight Loss Drugs
President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders have urged Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly to lower the prices of their popular weight loss drugs.
Cannabis Businesses Fail to Win Lawsuit Challenging US Marijuana Ban
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by several Massachusetts cannabis businesses seeking to challenge the existing federal prohibition on marijuana.
John Deere Cuts 600 Jobs Across 3 Midwest Plants
John Deere said that it was planning to lay off around 600 employees across three of its Midwest factories by the end of August as it intends to focus on its operations in Mexico.
FDA Announces Recall of Glenmark, BluePoint Blood Pressure Capsules Over Cardiac Arrest Fear
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the recall of 135 batches of potassium chloride extended-release capsules due to potential risks of cardiac arrest.
Spirit AeroSystems
Boeing reportedly agreed to purchase Spirit AeroSystems for $4 billion after months of talks. The damaged Spirit AeroSystems sign is seen damaged after an EF3 tornado touched ground on April 15, 2012 in Wichita, Kansas.
Ozempic, Wegovy Buyers Beware as Dangerous Fake Weight Loss Drugs Are Flooding the Market: Here's How to Stay Safe
As drugs for diabetes and weight loss, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, have surged in popularity, so has the issue of fake versions entering the market.
Toblerone Continues to Sweeten Russia's Shelves Despite US Maker Mondelez Halting Imports: Report
Toblerone chocolates have continued to be available on the shelves in Russia despite Mondelez International's efforts to halt imports.
Nike to Launch $100 Sneaker Line After Surprise Drop in Sales Sends Shares Plummeting to Worst Day on Record
Nike is set to introduce a new line of sneakers priced at $100 or less globally to revive its sales amid declining shares.
Boeing's Financial Issues Will Not Stop Union Workers From Holding a Strike
Boeing's ongoing financial and production issues will not deter its workers from holding a strike.
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