Novo Nordisk CEO to Testify Before Senate After Sanders' Subpoena Threat Over Drug Pricing

Novo Nordisk CEO to Testify Before Senate After Sanders' Subpoena Threat Over Drug Pricing

Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen will testify before the Senate following Sen. Bernie Sanders' threat to subpoena the company over the pricing of diabetes drug Ozempic and obesity drug Wegovy.


Boeing Admits Fake Documentation for Titanium Parts, FAA Begins Inquiry

The FAA has opened an investigation into Boeing over concerns that counterfeit titanium, verified with fake documentation, may have been installed in some of their planes, potentially affecting structural integrity.

Former Coca-Cola Museum Demolished to Give Way for Parking Lot

The former site of the World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia has been demolished to convert the property as a parking lot.

Trump Vows to Resume Alaska Oil Drilling That Biden Banned Due to Environmental Concerns

Trump wants to resume oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which Biden banned over environmental concerns, to reduce energy independence and raise US economic growth.


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