Sarepta Therapeutics Announces FDA Approval of ELEVIDYS, the First Gene Therapy to Treat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 22, 2023--
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says AI Is ‘Most Important Step Yet’ For Humans and Tech
Sam Altman, chief executive officer of artificial intelligence startup OpenAI Inc., said there are many ways that rapidly
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Did initial delays in communication hamper tourist sub search?
About an hour and a half into its voyage, a missing submersible on an expedition to view the wreckage of the Titanic lost communications
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Don't Call It a Comeback: Furby Returns for Its 25th Anniversary
Furby, the babbling ball of fur once pegged as a security threat by the NSA, is ready for its comeback.
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Qualcomm CEO Says AI Will Transform Phones: Tech Summit Update
Qualcomm Inc. Chief Executive Officer Cristiano Amon said his company has been working on high-performance chips that should
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Kelly Clarkson explains how she got Steve Martin to perform on her new album
Kelly Clarkson's new album, "Chemistry," has a song featuring Steve Martin. Yes, that Steve Martin.
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Transgender sports ban heads to North Carolina governor's desk
North Carolina has given final legislative approval to a bill banning transgender girls from playing on the school sports teams that align with their gender identity
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Dozens feared drowned after migrant boat sinks off Spain's Canary Islands
Dozens of people are feared drowned after a migrant boat sank near Spain's Canary Islands on Wednesday, according to Spanish officials and aid group Walking Borders.
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King Charles III claims his 1st Royal Ascot winner; Dettori rides to victory in Gold Cup
King Charles III has claimed his first Royal Ascot winner as the reigning monarch
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Yankees getting back on track vs. the Mariners this week
Yankees getting back on track vs. the Mariners this week
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New ad mocks Trump’s excuse that he was too ‘busy’ to hand back boxes of secret government intel
The group Republican Accountability has released a new advertisement slamming former president Donald Trump’s excuse that he was too “busy” to return boxes of classified documents to the US government. Mr Trump has claimed, first in a rally at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey last week and then again during a Fox News interview earlier this week, that he failed to return the documents because they were mixed up with his personal belongings and he hadn’t had a chance to go through them yet when the federal government called. The advertisement opens with a narrator asking “Why did Donald Trump refuse to return highly sensitive classified documents?” It then cuts to Mr Trump speaking on Fox News. “I want to go through the boxes and get all my personal things out and I was very busy, as you’ve sort of seen,” Mr Trump says in the Fox News clip. “That’s right,” the narrator says. “He was too busy to comply with a subpoena because he was too busy DJing at Mar-a-Lago.” The advertisement then spends the next 30 or so seconds detailing some of what Mr Trump has been up to since leaving the White House in 2021. “Too busy crashing random people’s weddings,” the narrator says, as images of Mr Trump engaged in various leisure activities appear on the screen. “Too busy going to multiple UFC fights. Too busy selling NFTs. Too busy dancing to the Village People by the pool. Too busy golfing.” Whatever his reasons, Mr Trump is now facing 37 felony counts over his mishandling of the documents and refusal to return them. He is the first president to ever face federal indictment, pleading not guilty to the charges at a courthouse in Miami last Tuesday. Mr Trump is also under indictment in New York over his alleged role in a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels and could face further indictments over his attemps to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election. Nevertheless, the former president continues to lead polls of the 2024 Republican nominating contest by a wide margin. Whether his legal issues affect his standing either in the Republican primary or the general election remains to be seen, but they do appear to be raising the personal stakes of the upcoming presidential election for Mr Trump. “Trump has no respect for the law,” the narrator’s concluding statement begins. “He doesn’t think rules apply to him — especially when he’s so busy.” Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement Trump news – live: Trump pleads for help from Congress as DoJ shares first classified documents evidence Prosecutors have recordings of multiple Trump interviews, documents show
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US Senate advances Chile tax treaty, paving way for ratification
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to advance a tax treaty with Chile,
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