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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

Baltimore's Hidden Battle: When Drug Companies Fight Over Secrets

In August 2021, a high-ranking research executive left Lupin Inc. , a major drug company. He said he was moving to China to take care of his parents. But on his last day, he copied 128 company files before leaving. This act is now central to a legal battle. Lupin, based in India with U. S. operatio

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

US Sends Drug Boat Survivors Back Home

A recent military action in the Caribbean has led to a unique situation. Two survivors from a drug boat strike are being sent back to their home countries. This is the first time something like this has happened under the current administration. The US military struck a suspected drug vessel on Thu

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

How Trump Could Turn the Tables on China's Trade Moves

China's recent move to restrict rare earth exports has sparked a lot of talk. These minerals are super important for lots of tech stuff, like smartphones and electric cars. China makes most of them, so this move could really shake things up. But it might not be as big a deal as people think. At fir

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. Warns Citizens Amid Caribbean Tensions

The U. S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has advised Americans to stay clear of U. S. government buildings. This alert comes at a time when the region is on edge. The U. S. and Venezuela are locked in a standoff. Recent U. S. military actions in the Caribbean have sparked concerns. The embassy's wa

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Action Against Drug Trafficking in the Caribbean

The U. S. military recently targeted a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean. This incident marked the sixth such attack in recent months. President Trump announced that the two survivors would be sent back to their home countries, Ecuador and Colombia, for legal action. Trump claimed the vessel w

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

How Big Pharma Reacted to Russia's Ukraine Invasion

The world watched as Russia took over Ukraine in 2022. Many big companies had to make tough choices. This piece looks at how top drug makers reacted. It's not just about what they said. It's about what they did. Pharmaceutical companies are huge. They make life-saving drugs. But they also make big

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Jelly Roll's Bold Prediction for Tennessee vs. Alabama

Jelly Roll, a country music singer, recently shared his thoughts on the Alabama vs. Tennessee football game. He was a guest picker on ESPN's College GameDay in Athens before Georgia's match against Ole Miss. Jelly Roll also tried his hand at Pat McAfee's kicking contest. He had a special message fo

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Keith Urban's Playful Moment Amidst Divorce Drama

Keith Urban's recent tour stop in Nashville took an unexpected turn when he encountered a fan named Nicole. This happened right in the middle of his divorce from Nicole Kidman, which shocked everyone a few weeks ago. Urban, known for his talent and charm, handled the situation with humor and grace.

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Limp Bizkit's Heartbeat Silenced: Sam Rivers Remembered

Sam Rivers, the bassist for the iconic rock-rap band Limp Bizkit, has passed away. The news was shared on the band's Instagram page, where they referred to him as their "heartbeat. " His sudden departure has left fans and bandmates in shock. The band described Rivers as more than just a musician. T

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Menopause Matters: Why We Need to Talk About It

Menopause is a big deal. It affects more than 450 million women worldwide. Yet, it's often ignored or misunderstood. This isn't just about health; it's about money, jobs, and families. The numbers are clear. Better care for menopause could save about 120 billion dollars every year. It could also me

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