Health Agency Refers Knockoff GLP-1 Provider Hims & Hers to Justice Department
The FDA said it would take "decisive steps" to restrict nonapproved drugs that use GLP-1 active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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Innovent Biologics Strikes Partnership Deal With Eli Lilly
Chinese drugmaker Innovent Biologics and Eli Lilly plan to target cancer and immune system diseases under the partnership.
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SpaceX Delays Mars Plans To Focus on Moon
Elon Musk's rocket company had aimed to reach the red planet in 2026
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A Critical AI Niche Is Dominated by One Little-Known Japanese Company
The century-old former silk spinner pioneered a cloth-like material made from glass fibers. Now a shortage is looming over the artificial-intelligence boom.
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Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Passenger Sexual Assault Case
A jury found the company liable for the 2023 sexual assault of a 19-year-old passenger.
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Kroger Plans to Name an Ex-Walmart Executive as Its Next CEO
Greg Foran would steer the big grocer as it deals with cash-strapped shoppers and seeks to expand its footprint.
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Justice Department Casts Wide Net on Netflix's Business Practices in Merger Probe
As it probes bids for Warner, the department is asking if the streamer has engaged in conduct that could make it a monopoly.
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Tesla Isn't the Only Robot Game In Town. This Company Aims to Compete.
Citi analyst Jeff Chung has a value for XPeng's robot business.
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Hobbit-Inspired Startup Becomes First New Bank Greenlighted by Trump 2.0
Erebor founder Palmer Luckey was one of the tech industry's early Trump supporters and is known for his penchant for Hawaiian shirts.
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Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis Departs Days After Steep Layoffs
Finance chief Jeff D'Onofrio, who joined the company in June, was named acting publisher and CEO, effective immediately.
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Jeep Maker Stellantis Books $26 Billion Charges in EV Reset
The charges are the most costly yet reported by an automaker related to bad bets on EVs. The company's Europe-listed shares fell more than 20%.
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Carlyle Profit Rises as Management Signals Minimal Hit from Software Turmoil
Software 'is not a piston in the engine' of the firm's growth, executives say, noting it represents 6% of assets under management.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 09, 2026 01:00 ET (06:00 GMT)
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