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President Trump placed 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel imports in March via executive order, before hiking the rate to 50% on Tuesday.
The deal comes as the US government explores a deal to take as much as a 10% ownership stake in the Santa Clara, California, firm.
Novo said cash-paying Americans can now buy Ozempic for $499 per month through various channels including its official website.
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A full 37% of homebuilders have slashed prices this month, down ever so slightly from a record 38% in July.
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The industry isn’t sweating the new research as clients largely prefer bespoke plans from actual humans.
Advisors are helping quell tuition anxieties by including both parents and children in client meetings.
The Trump administration’s “drill, baby, drill” ambitions have been hampered by the reality of the global oil market.
Advertising companies are scrambling to make changes as their businesses get hammered by advances in artificial intelligence.
Glimpse into the future of technology.
The company has spent the past few years bolstering its tech portfolio.
Tesla and Waymo are among the entrants trying to turn congested New York City, the home of the yellow cab, into a robotaxi hub.
Energy demand is rising globally, in part because of AI use, and a handful of ETFs focused on nuclear energy stand to benefit.
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