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Oct 03 2024NATION

Eli Lilly to build $4. 5 billion research and manufacturing center

Eli Lilly will spend $4.5 billion to build a center aimed at finding better ways to manufacture its medicines. The facility, called the Lilly Medicine Foundry, will house development of new manufacturing methods with an eye toward efficiency. It's a strategy that's already paying off with Lilly's ob

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Storm that Took a Town by Surprise

In Erwin, Tennessee, Hurricane Helene left behind more than just flooded streets. The workers at Impact Plastics were told to stay put, even as water started pouring in. Bertha Mendoza, 56, had just enough time to call her husband and kids before the flood took her life. She was one of many who coul

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Oct 02 2024POLITICS

Microphone Mishap: When a Debate Turns into a Fact-Check Showdown

Imagine finding yourself in the heat of a debate, eagerly presenting your views, only to have your voice abruptly silenced. This is what happened to JD Vance, a candidate, during a recent CBS News debate. While discussing Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, moderator Margaret Brennan interrupted

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Sep 30 2024BUSINESS

China's Economic Slowdown: The Real Story

China, the world's second-largest economy, is facing a prolonged economic slowdown. The country's factory activity has contracted for five straight months, with a purchasing managers' index (PMI) reading of 49.8 in September. While this is higher than expected, it still indicates a contraction in ma

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Where Honda's Engine Dreams Take Flight

Honda's journey in the world of motorcycles dates back much further than you might imagine. Long before the iconic V8 engine roared to life in the Honda Crossroad, the company was laying the groundwork for its motorcycling legacy. In fact, the winged logo that has become synonymous with Honda's moto

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Sep 21 2024BUSINESS

The Insulin War: How Middlemen Hijacked Diabetes Care

In the United States, around 8 million individuals rely on insulin to manage their diabetes. However, the cost of insulin has skyrocketed over the past decade, leaving many patients unable to afford the life-saving medication. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a bold step to address this

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel and Amazon Join Forces to Revolutionize AI Chip Manufacturing

In a major breakthrough, Intel and Amazon have announced a multi-billion-dollar framework to co-develop AI chips using the latest technology. The deal is a significant step forward for both companies, as they aim to revolutionize the field of artificial intelligence chip manufacturing. Intel's CEO,

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Financial Woes: A Perfect Storm of Layoffs and Contract Disputes

Boeing, one of the world's largest aerospace companies, is facing a perfect storm of financial woes, layoffs, and contract disputes. The company has announced plans to freeze hiring, reduce travel, and consider temporary layoffs to save cash during a factory workers' strike that began last week. The

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Business with a Structured Travel Policy

In today's fast-paced business environment, travel is an essential tool for companies to expand their reach, attend meetings, and maintain relationships. However, without a well-structured travel policy, costs can quickly spiral out of control, leading to inefficiencies and potential disruptions to

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Newfound Momentum: A Glimmer of Hope for Chip Production

The tech giant, Intel, has just received a huge boost after the announcement of a whopping $3 billion in direct funding from the CHIPS and Science Act. This influx of cash will go towards the Secure Enclave program, which is focused on creating innovative projects for the U.S. Department of Defense.

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