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AstraZeneca makes deal with Trump to lower drug prices and avoid tariffs | US healthcare

AstraZeneca makes deal with Trump to lower drug prices and avoid tariffs | US healthcare

Donald Trump recently announced a partnership with the British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to implement a “most-favored-nation” drug-pricing model intended to reduce the cost of prescription medications for American consumers. This arrangement follows a similar agreement made with Pfizer a week prior. Under the terms, AstraZeneca will provide discounted prices for certain medications to the Medicaid […]

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The Guardian view on an AI bubble: capitalism still hasn’t evolved to protect itself | Editorial

The Guardian view on an AI bubble: capitalism still hasn’t evolved to protect itself | Editorial

Global regulators recently issued warnings regarding the soaring valuations in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, likening them to the heights seen during the dotcom bubble. They cautioned that the concentration of investment in a few select companies poses a risk to market stability, and a shift in investor confidence could impact share prices and the

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The Guardian view on AC Milan playing a ‘home’ game in Perth: the clue should be in the name | Editorial

The Guardian view on AC Milan playing a ‘home’ game in Perth: the clue should be in the name | Editorial

Football clubs serve as vital community assets, with deep-rooted values and histories that go beyond financial measures. They are integral to the cities and towns that support them, fostering a unique identity and tradition among fans. However, this connection may be strained by recent developments in scheduling matches internationally. Uefa has approved a Spanish league

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US retail workers and shoppers: tell us about the impact of Trump’s tariffs | Trump tariffs

US retail workers and shoppers: tell us about the impact of Trump’s tariffs | Trump tariffs

Store managers in the United States have reported an increase in empty shelf space following the rollout of tariffs by the Trump administration. According to a recent survey by warehouse software company GreyOrange, over 75% of managers noted an uptick in bare shelves. Additionally, more than half (51%) of the surveyed managers indicated they have

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Richard Tice accepted stay at French Riviera home of Tory donor | Reform UK

Richard Tice accepted stay at French Riviera home of Tory donor | Reform UK

Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, accepted hospitality valued at £1,400 during a stay at the French Riviera home of Lubov Chernukhin, a Conservative Party donor and the wife of Russia’s former deputy finance minister. This stay took place from August 4 to 6 and included accommodation worth £1,000 and meals totaling £400. According

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Trump threatens ‘massive’ China tariffs as Beijing restricts rare-earth exports | Trump tariffs

Trump threatens ‘massive’ China tariffs as Beijing restricts rare-earth exports | Trump tariffs

Donald Trump has announced the possibility of implementing significant tariffs on Chinese imports, citing concerns over China’s recent actions to limit exports of rare earth elements essential for various American industries. He characterized these moves by Beijing as “very hostile.” Trump’s statements coincide with a noticeable decline in Wall Street stocks, raising questions about the

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Britons travelling to EU to undergo new biometric checks at border from Sunday | European Union

Britons travelling to EU to undergo new biometric checks at border from Sunday | European Union

Starting Sunday, British and other non-EU citizens will undergo new biometric checks when traveling to Europe, coinciding with the launch of the long-awaited Entry-Exit System (EES). The system will be introduced in a phased manner to mitigate potential border delays, meaning full implementation may take up to six months, during which time traditional passport stamping

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It’s Sam Altman: the man who stole the rights from copyright. If he’s the future, can we go backwards? | Marina Hyde

It’s Sam Altman: the man who stole the rights from copyright. If he’s the future, can we go backwards? | Marina Hyde

Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI and has recently been in the spotlight due to the launch of Sora 2, an advanced AI video generator that has faced controversy over the use of copyrighted materials. The rapid development of this technology has raised concerns about the implications of AI-generated content and ownership rights, particularly

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‘It gets a bit dirty after 2am’: overtourism debate centre stage as Abta meets in Mallorca | Spain

‘It gets a bit dirty after 2am’: overtourism debate centre stage as Abta meets in Mallorca | Spain

Mallorca’s Calviá beach region, known for its appealing seafront hotels, has drawn significant attention from British tourists, with 3.5 million UK visitors reported last year. However, the resort is often contrasted with its more infamous reputation as Magaluf, a destination characterized by its nightlife and drinking culture. This duality has placed Mallorca at the center

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