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Commission opens disparagement investigation into Sanofi

The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into possible anticompetitive conduct by Sanofi for disparaging a competitor’s flu vaccine intended for vulnerable patient groups. Sanofi’s ‘Efluelda’ and CSL Seqirus’s ‘Fluad’ enhanced flu vaccine are specifically

Steve Lacy – “Is It Cool?” (Feat. SZA)

This past March, SZA revealed in an interview that she spent some time in the studio with Steve Lacy, that they “made a random little project together.” With Lacy's new album Oh Yeah? on the way, there was hope that we'd get to see some of that studio magic sooner rather than

Justin Bieber’s Coachella Set Now A Surprise Live Album

As you are probably aware, Justin Bieber headlined Coachella in April. It was a big deal. It had been years since Bieber mounted a large-scale live performance, and his two Coachella sets came in the wake of Swag and Swag II , his relatively loose and experimental 2025 comeback

How bacteria use circadian clocks to colonize their world

Research has revealed how bacteria rely on circadian clocks to control the spread of their multicellular colonies. The findings provide important clues as to how we might improve soil health and plant growth. They may also help explain how some bacteria spread hospital-acquired

Carly Rae Jepsen – “On Wires”

Monday we received the news that Carly Rae Jepsen has a new double album in the queue. Day And Night boasts 24 tracks: 12 daytime jams described as "organic and raw, with live instrumentation and hints of '70s-inspired psychedelic pop," plus 12 for the nighttime "exploratory

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California will vote on billionaire tax

California voters will decide in November whether to temporarily raise taxes for billionaires after the labor union backing the proposal announced Thursday that it will move forward with the controversial ballot initiative. The proposal, known as the California Billionaire Tax