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FDA flags misleading claims for cancer drug by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
Federal health officials have issued a warning about controversial statements made by biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong about one of his company's cancer drugs
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US stocks give back some of the rally sparked by Trump's talk of negotiations with Iran
U.S. stock indexes slipped and gave back some of their rallies from the day before, while oil prices got back to rising
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Amazon buys Fauna Robotics, maker of the Sprout humanoid robot
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, just under two months after the startup introduced a humanoid robot called Sprout designed for social spaces like homes and schools
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New Mexico jury finds Meta's platforms are harmful to children's mental health and imposes $375 million penalty
New Mexico jury finds Meta's platforms are harmful to children's mental health and imposes $375 million penalty
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The Latest: Over 450 TSA officers have quit since the partial shutdown began
U.S. senators are discussing a proposal to end the Homeland Security budget stalemate by funding much of the department, including Transportation Security Administration airport workers who are going without pay
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Trump administration's $1B deal to stop offshore wind shows an evolution in its anti-wind strategy
The Trump administration’s $1 billion payout to a French energy company to walk away from U.S. offshore wind development is a novel tactic against the industry that supporters see as creative, but opponents see as foolish and extreme
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Chances of a Federal Reserve rate cut fade as inflation worsens
The jump in gas prices stemming from the war in Iran has had another impact that may also affect many Americans’ finances: Higher interest rates
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Bahrain's UN proposal calling for 'all necessary means' to open Strait of Hormuz faces opposition
A U.N. Security Council resolution calling for countries to use “all necessary means” to keep the Strait of Hormuz open is facing some opposition for raising the possibility of U.N.-backed military action against Iran
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Oklahoma’s governor picks energy executive Alan Armstrong to fill US Senate seat through end of year
Oklahoma’s governor has appointed energy executive Alan Armstrong to fill a newly vacant U.S. Senate seat through the end of the year
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Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies
Asian countries are burning more coal to keep power going as the war in the Middle East disrupts other fossil fuel supplies
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