Pharmaceutical Companies Announce Major Deals Worth Billions
Roche agreed to a $2.3 billion deal with Nurix Therapeutics for blood cancer drugs, while Haleon announced a $233.5 million investment in an India manufacturing plant.
Roche agreed to a $2.3 billion deal with Nurix Therapeutics for blood cancer drugs, while Haleon announced a $233.5 million investment in an India manufacturing plant.

A safety investigation into WellBN clinic in Brighton found dozens of children were potentially harmed by gender medication given without proper checks.

Fox News published opinion pieces highlighting Justice Clarence Thomas's constitutional views and proposing Catholic saint Elizabeth Ann Seton as a 'Founding Mother.'

The Trump administration is exploring a $250 bill featuring Trump's image and implementing NDAs for federal workers to prevent leaks.

Chinese healthcare stocks reach record low valuations as investment flows toward AI sector, while cybersecurity firm reports increased Chinese AI espionage efforts.

President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held meetings amid analyst expectations for improved bilateral relations and ongoing trade discussions.

Defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson seek contempt ruling against prosecutors for alleged media comments violating case restrictions.

The U.S. State Department has condemned Houthi restrictions on Red Sea shipping as unacceptable amid concerns about potential escalation.

Kentucky primary elections are testing Trump's continued influence within the Republican Party, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth campaigning for a Trump-backed challenger.

The Trump administration announced Friday that immigrants seeking green cards must return to their home countries to apply through consular processing.

Rescue teams located five trapped miners alive in a flooded cave in Laos following an eight-day search operation, with extraction plans still being developed.

A former CIA officer was arrested after authorities found 300 gold bars worth $40 million in his home and charged him with inflating academic credentials.

French officials and reports allege Israeli tech company BlackCore conducted digital interference operations targeting elections in Scotland, NYC, and France.
Starbucks Korea will provide history training to employees following public backlash over a marketing campaign.

University of California will review its standardized testing ban after 1,400 faculty members cited significant math preparation gaps among incoming students.
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