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FDA Approves First New Alzheimer’s Drug in Nearly Two Decades

The Biogen drug was approved after facing controversy over whether it really slows the progression of the memory-robbing disease.

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U.S. Report Found It Plausible Covid-19 Leaked From Wuhan Lab

Report by a government national laboratory concluded that the hypothesis claiming the virus leaked from a Chinese lab deserves further investigation.

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‘Do We Need to Be in Hong Kong?’ Global Companies Are Eying the Exits

Buffeted by political upheaval, a crackdown by mainland China and the pandemic, global companies are heading for rival cities such as Singapore and Shanghai.

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A G-7 Deal on a Global Minimum Tax for Companies Faces Hurdles

Many governments are likely to wait and see what others, especially a divided U.S. Congress, will do to put the deal into effect.

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Armed Low-Cost Drones, Made by Turkey, Reshape Battlefields and Geopolitics

Missile-equipped drones built with affordable digital technology helped turn the tide against Russian-backed forces in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan.

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William Ackman SPAC Nears $40 Billion Universal Music Deal

Hedge-fund billionaire William Ackman is nearing a record SPAC deal that would value Universal Music at roughly $40 billion, people familiar with the matter said.

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Real-Estate Sales Are Booming. The Rental Market Is Following Suit.

Potential home-buyers are using rentals to help assess new places to live.

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