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Goldman, UBS React To Novo Nordisk Axing 9,000 Jobs, Slashing Guidance Amid
GLP-1 Headwinds
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Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk announced a major restructuring,
including the reduction of 9,000 jobs, while slashing guidance for the second
time in two months. The move comes as its new chief executive takes the helm
and seeks to save the sinking ship amid waning market share for its blockbuster
Wegovy weight-loss drug. “Novo Nordisk […]
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FDA Chief Says No Solid Evidence Supporting Hepatitis B Vaccine At Birth
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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, The head of the Food and Drug
Administration said on Sept. 8 that there is no strong evidence supporting the
administration of a hepatitis B vaccine to infants. “I personally don’t believe
that the evidence is solid to say the Hep B shot needs to be given […]
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The First Drone War – The Dispatch
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Automated aerial weapons are not a novelty, but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
is the first war in which both sides have used swarms of small drones on the
battlefield. And with American and central European defense start-ups working
to bring Western militaries up to speed with drones, expect this only to be the
first such […]
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How ‘AI Psychosis’ And Delusions Are Driving Some Users Into Psychiatric
Hospitals, Suicide
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Authored by Jacob Burg and Sam Dorman via The Epoch Times, After countless
hours of probing OpenAI’s ChatGPT for advice and information, a 50-year-old
Canadian man believed that he had stumbled upon an Earth-shattering discovery
that would change the course of human history. In late March, his generative
artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot insisted that it […]
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Depoliticizing labor unions and charitable nonprofits -Capital Research Center
Editorial note: This essay originally appeared at The Giving Review.
Politicization rarely benefits any institution. Consider business, labor,
academia, philanthropy, journalism, entertainment, athletics, medicine, and
law. Add “Big” to any of these—as many, plausibly, do—and you’ll find the
attitudinal adjective often reflects their politicization: Big Business, Big
Labor, Big Philanthropy, Big Law. Or just call […]
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