A spike in M&A activity and stock prices have pulled biotech out of a yearslong downturn. But regulatory tumult and fierce competition from China could short-circuit the sector's resurgence.
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Lydia Romero strained to hear her husband’s feeble voice through the phone. A week earlier, immigration agents had grabbed Julio César Peña from his front yard in Glendale, California. Now, he was in a hospital after suffering a ministroke. He was shackled to the bed by his hand...
The Belgian designer’s 5-year tenure was marked by fashion fireworks and strong business development. He is widely expected to join Versace in Milan after presenting his final Alaïa collection in March.
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Barbara Tuszynski was concerned about her vision but confident in her insurance coverage when she went to an eye clinic last May. The retiree, 70, was diagnosed with glaucoma in her right eye in 2019. She had a laser procedure to treat it in 2022, and she uses medicated drops in both eyes to...
From congressional debate on private school choice to another district proposal to close some of its schools, what did you learn from our recent stories?
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K-12 leaders are advised to speak with student organizers before any planned walkouts while keeping students safe and school settings uninterrupted.
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The federal government watchdog outlined how some districts use these tools to fit the individualized needs of students with disabilities.
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Maersk Air Cargo, a unit of integrated container shipping giant A.P. Moller – Maersk, is terminating its air transport contract with operator Amerijet after deciding to discontinue trans-Pacific flights with Boeing 767-300 freighter aircraft and rely on more efficient Boeing 777 jets....