Eli Lilly and Regeneron are among the first seven companies the U.S. Food and Drug Administration selected for a pilot program designed to accelerate reviews of new domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, CNBC has learned. Lilly, Regeneron, Amneal, Cellares, Fujifilm Biotechnologies, Kriya Therapeutics and Kyowa Kirin are the first companies that will participate in the FDA’s
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Samuel Boivin | Nurphoto | Getty Images Micron Technology‘s monster post-earnings rally is almost gone. Shares of the maker of memory chips traded as low as $1,023.65 on Monday, down 18% from the 52-week high reached on Thursday. Monday’s session low is also nearly $25 below the stock’s closing level on Wednesday before Micron reported
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The Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota—the setting for my novel Wisdom Corner—remains one of the most impoverished areas in the United States. More than half of the residents live below the federal poverty line, unemployment rates top 75% and many citizens live in substandard, overcrowded housing while battling food insecurity. However, as a young child
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In the spring of 2023, TikTok’s For You Page algorithm underwent a significant recalibration. Creators who had built audiences of hundreds of thousands saw their reach collapse almost overnight. Some pivoted. Some burned out. Some simply disappeared. It was not the first time a platform update had reshuffled the influencer hierarchy, and it will not…
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Since their introduction in 2010’s Despicable Me, the Minions have become more than just the silly yellow henchmen of the lovable villain Gru. The’ve proven themselves to be a pop culture phenomenon, spurring their own billion dollar animated film, and showing audiences just how relevant they are. The latest Minions installment is a 2026 release,
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We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. After originally developing calculators, Casio released its first digital wristwatch in 1974. It was called the Casiotron and was the first of its kind to
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Pool on the 24m sundeck on Daybreak, a Baglietto T52 Once viewed primarily as a European and US practice, chartering your yacht is now increasingly being explored by Asia-based owners – not as a commercial enterprise but as a structured way to optimise usage, offset operational costs and enhance long-term asset positioning. Asiamarine, which represents
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After Supergirl’s release, James Gunn’s DC Universe is now in full swing.The fresh take on the franchise kicked off (on the big screen) with Superman in 2025, which replaced Henry Cavill with David Corenswet, the new actor to play the Man of Steel. Gunn directed and wrote the film, which was his latest DC entry
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Agriculture have announced a stateside trek. In the fall, the black metal band will tour their second album, 2025’s The Spiritual Sound, primarily on the West Coast, but will travel to the Midwest to play a short run of shows in November. Throughout the month-long sprint, the Los Angeles quartet will be joined by Brooklyn
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FashionBeans Editors Meet the collaborative force behind this article. Jamie Millar is a seasoned editor with a passion for investigative journalism. In this collaboration, Jamie played a pivotal role in shaping the article’s investigative aspects, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined and presented with clarity. A versatile editor with a knack for storytelling, Paul
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Philippine Nguyen has been appointed as the next chief executive of Creative Folkestone. Nguyen will join the Kent-based creative arts charity in early September and succeeds Alastair Upton, who will leave in July after 14 years in charge. Upton does not yet have any firm plans for what he will do after leaving the £3m-a-year
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When Faye Heron flies from L.A. to her alma mater in New York’s Finger Lakes region, it’s a homecoming of the saddest kind: the funeral for her beloved film professor and mentor, Patrick Toner (PT for short). It’s been 12 years since Faye left New York and her then-boyfriend, Henry Spalding, to pursue a career
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Although Supergirl has failed to soar with its opening weekend, the DCU still has some tricks in store for moviegoers. Following the Craig Gillespie-helmed movie’s premiere, DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran admitted the title didn’t live up to the Warner Bros. banner’s “box office expectations” against its reported $175M budget. “While Supergirl didn’t meet our
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Multi-factor authentication is not the “silver bullet” for a charity’s digital security that it used to be, a cybersecurity expert has warned. Speaking during a panel discussion at the Charity Finance Group conference in central London last week, Paul Salter, senior information security consultant at the IT company Smartdesc, said charities needed to find more
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Veteran investor Jeremy Grantham thinks the artificial intelligence boom has pushed the U.S. stock market to its most expensive level ever and could eventually lead to a historic decline. “Based on the value of the stock market compared to GDP, with modifications, this is the most expensive market in American history,” Grantham told CNBC’s “Squawk
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Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for the company’s semiconductor manufacturing facility in Clay, New York, on Jan. 16, 2026. Heather Ainsworth | Bloomberg | Getty Images Micron‘s revenue more than quadrupled in the fiscal third quarter, the company said on Wednesday, as the memory maker continued to benefit from soaring demand
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The books colleges are reading in 2026, nominees for a literary prize cleared of using AI, the new trailer for Sense and Sensibility, and more. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the stories we covered ourselves on Book Riot
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