A recent selloff in shares of this biotech stock appear “overdone,” according to Citi.
Biden administration pushes to revitalize coal communities with clean energy projects
Eleven federal agencies signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to provide new resources for the communities.
‘I am truly sorry’: Credit Suisse chair pleads with angry shareholders at annual meeting
A police presence was established outside the Credit Suisse annual meeting as shareholders began arriving in droves.
Italy became the first Western country to ban ChatGPT. Here’s what other countries are doing
Italy isn’t the only country reckoning with the rapid pace of AI progression and its implications for society.
Russia’s ultranationalists appear increasingly vulnerable after pro-war blogger’s killing
The death of Vladlen Tatarsky, one of Russia’s most vocal and prominent pro-war supporters, has shaken the country’s nationalist commentariat.
Finland officially becomes the 31st member of NATO; Russia warns it will take ‘countermeasures’
Finland’s historic decision to apply to NATO is one of the biggest geopolitical changes in Europe to come about as a direct result of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Virgin Orbit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S.
Virgin Orbit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after failing to secure a funding lifeline.
Asia faces ‘tough decisions’ on inflation as oil prices rise, ADB says
Higher oil prices will challenge regional governments to make “tough decisions” to tackle inflation pressures, said Albert Park, chief economist at ADB.
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U.S. says its forces killed Islamic State leader in Syria
No civilians were killed or injured in this strike, CENTCOM said, and added that the group “continues to represent a threat to the region and beyond.”