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FDA-Approved Knock-Offs Of Biotech Drugs Could Safely Save Big Bucks
Drugs that consist of proteins and antibodies typically made by living organisms represent the new frontier in drug industry competition.
Central Park Tourist Injured When Explosive Material Goes Off
The injured man, visiting from Virginia, was hurt on Sunday while walking through New York's Central Park, according to the NYPD. Police think the item was just intended to make noise.
On Appeal, U.S. Women Will Rerun Their 4x100-Meter Relay Race
Allyson Felix and her teammates on the U.S. women's 4x100-meter relay team get a second shot to make the final, after successfully arguing that other runners made them drop the baton.
Long Thought To Be Extinct, Bizarre Tree Frog Surfaces In India
Frankixalus jerdonii has been rediscovered in northeastern India — and scientists say it represents an entirely new genus. Strangely, the tadpoles feed on their mothers' unfertilized eggs.
Guantanamo's Camp 5 Closes As Detainee Population Shrinks
Camp 5, built in 2003 when it seemed the Guantanamo Bay facility was there to stay, will be converted, in part, into a medical clinic. It was where "non-compliant" detainees once were held.
Wells Fargo Fined $185 Million Over Creation Of Fake Accounts For Bonuses
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has levied its largest-ever fine on Wells Fargo for "the widespread illegal practice of secretly opening unauthorized deposit and credit card accounts."
Banksy's 'Dismaland' Living Up To Its Name With Ticket Debacle
The graffiti artist's darkly themed art show in England spurred wild demand for tickets, causing the website to crash. Now people are wondering if the confusion is all part of the show.
Sierra Leone's Last Ebola Patient Released, But Nation Not Yet 'Ebola-Free'
The country celebrates but the World Health Organization says it must go six weeks without a new case before the nation can be declared virus-free.
Sanders Campaign Has Spent 50 Percent More Than Clinton In 2016
After starting as an "underdog," Sanders has outspent the Clinton campaign in almost every major category.
Halliburton, Baker Hughes Kill $28 Billion Merger Amid Regulator Opposition
The two oilfield-services companies faced pressure from U.S. and European regulators concerned that a merger would stifle competition. The Justice Department filed suit in April to stop the deal.
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