The New York Times looks at the AbbVie’s anti-inflammatory drug Humira and their “savvy but legal exploitation of the U.S. patent system.” Though AbbVie’s patent was supposed to expire in 2016, since then it’s maintained a monopoly that generated $114 …
EU plans to relax curbs on tax credits in response to US green subsidies – Financial Times
EU plans to relax curbs on tax credits in response to US green subsidies Financial TimesEU warns of ‘unfair’ Chinese subsidies in Green Deal plan – draft ReutersEU Seeks to Simplify Rules in Global Race to Boost Clean Tech &n…
Kremlin breaks silence in bizarre response after Boris Johnson revealed Putin threatened to kill him in missile attack
THE Kremlin branded Boris Johnson a “liar” today after his shock revelation Vladimir Putin threatened to kill him with a missile.
Boris said Mad Vlad warned it would “only take a minute” for a rocket to take him out in a mena…
Two Indian military jets crash, one pilot killed
DefenceTalkTwo Indian Air Force fighter jets crashed Saturday, killing one pilot and injuring two others, in an apparent mid-air collision while on exercises south of the capital New Delhi. The crash is the latest in a string of military aircraft accid…
Pakistan: At least 34 dead and 150 wounded in suicide bomb attack
Most of the casualties were policemen and police officers as the targeted mosque is located within a sprawling compound that also serves as the city’s police headquarters.
TikTok CEO to testify before Congress in March
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify at an upcoming hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a committee spokesperson confirmed to CNN Monday.
Referees’ union says James was fouled on controversial play
The National Basketball Referees Association said Sunday that LeBron James was fouled on the last play of regulation in the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the Boston Celtics.
Google Executive Fired For Rejecting Female Boss’ Advances: Report
Google fired Mr Olohan which ended his 16 years of association with the company
Insider attacks becoming more frequent, more difficult to detect
A Gurucul report found that organizations have never felt more vulnerable with three-quarters of respondents saying they feel moderately to extremely vulnerable to insider threats – an increase of 8% over the previous year.