Shein could soon go public on the UK stock market 

According to a report from Sky News, fashion giant Shein is poised to discreetly file an initial public offering (IPO) prospectus with the Financial

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Animal testing company fined $35 million after breeding beagles 

In 2022, 4,000 beagles were rescued from a Virginia facility operated by Envigo RMS LLC, which breeds animals for medical research. This led to

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Israel accepts US deal to end Gaza war 

One of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s aides has confirmed that Israel had accepted a framework deal put forward by US President Joe Biden to

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US and Europe announce major crackdown on cybercrime 

The US and Europe have independently announced takedowns of cybercrime networks that defrauded people out of billions of dollars. Both the US Department of

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Growing pressure on President Biden to allow the use of US weapons in Ukraine-Russia war 

Pressure is mounting on US President Joe Biden to permit Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons to strike Russian territory. This week, several US allies

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The FDA could change its rules for blood donation to protect against malaria transmission

The FDA has announced that it’s considering introducing a new requirement for blood banks to implement a test that can detect malaria parasites in

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Study finds respiratory risks from the long-term use of gas or propane stoves

A new study by researchers from Stanford University’s School of Sustainability has found that gas and propane stoves could be a threat to consumers’

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US announces plans to send over $1 billion of new weapons to Israel 

The White House has informed Congress of its intention to send over $1 billion worth of arms to Israel. Last week, it halted a

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NHTSA makes a decision on emergency braking laws 

Automatic emergency braking systems are becoming increasingly common in new cars as a means to prevent accidents. Soon, this safety feature will be standard

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Report finds a sharp rise in heat-related health deaths in Europe

According to a joint report by the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) published this week, climate

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