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U.S. FDA declines to approve United Therapeutics’ lung disease drug
(Reuters) - United Therapeutics Corp said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had declined to approve the company's drug to treat a type of lung disease, citing an inspection issue at a th...
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Canada’s ‘tax the rich’ plan leaves big debt risk untouched
By Julie Gordon and Fergal Smith OTTAWA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new government is set to impose higher taxes on Canadians, which will help fund some campaign promises but are not b...
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Analysis-Central banks and governments in eastern Europe at odds amid inflation
By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A surge in price growth in eastern Europe has opened a rift between central banks that have launched rate hikes to battle inflation and populist governments try...
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EU, UK must be given time to discuss Northern Ireland- Ireland’s Coveney
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU and British negotiators need to be given time to discuss possible changes to Northern Ireland's trading arrangements, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Monday, expre...
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FDA approves Oyster Point’s nasal spray for dry eye disease
(Reuters) - Drug developer Oyster Point Pharma Inc said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved its nasal spray for treatment of dry eye disease. (Reporting by Leroy Leo and Manoj...
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Azerbaijan wants World Court to order Armenia to hand over landmine maps
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Azerbaijan on Monday asked the World Court to order neighbouring Armenia to hand over maps it says show the location of landmines on its territory, while the judges consider tit-...
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McKnight Foundation joins 2050 net-zero emission drive
By Ross Kerber BOSTON (Reuters) - The McKnight Foundation on Monday said holdings in its $3 billion portfolio would produce net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, becoming the largest private U.S....
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‘Enough’s enough’: tight U.S. job market triggers strikes for more pay
By Ben Klayman (Reuters) - Thousands of workers remain on strike across the United States demanding higher pay and better conditions despite Hollywood make-up artists and camera operators reaching a d...
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‘Keep calm’: A Georgia town calls for unity as it prepares for Black jogger murder trial
By Rich McKay BRUNSWICK, Georgia (Reuters) - Community leaders in Brunswick, Georgia, are preaching unity ahead of the trial of three white men accused of racially motivated murder in the shotgun deat...
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Apple expected to unveil new Macs with more powerful chips
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Analysts expect Apple Inc to unveil new Mac laptop computers with more powerful processor chips at an event that will be streamed later Monday. Bloomberg has previously r...
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