Sanofi to Buy Rare-Disease Assets From Inhibrx
Sanofi plans to buy assets from U.S. biopharmaceutical company Inhibrx in a deal valued at up to $2.2 billion.
Sanofi plans to buy assets from U.S. biopharmaceutical company Inhibrx in a deal valued at up to $2.2 billion.
The brand is pursuing a different approach to making its vehicles more affordable—and it’s at the expense of existing Tesla owners.
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The Amazon Labor Union’s leadership has been in turmoil following internal clashes with its president, who said funding for the organization has decreased.
Sanofi plans to buy assets from biopharmaceutical company Inhibrx in a deal valued at up to $2.2 billion.
Ericsson expects challenges in the mobile-network industry to continue this year as customers remain cautious about spending and as the investment pace normalizes in its key Indian market.
The Nikkei closed 0.1% lower, dragged by financial stocks after the BOJ maintained its easing program, with investors focusing on Gov. Ueda’s press conference for cues on possible future policy shifts.
The former baseball star faces Adam Schiff, Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in the fight to make a runoff for the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
People are using a quirk in the app of Wetherspoons, the country’s largest pub chain, to buy a round for strangers in bars around the country; a strawberry daiquiri to console a woman grieving a pet hamster.
The country’s real-estate slump is getting worse—and looks set to drag on for years.
For years, the U.S. has faced a construction worker shortage and an affordable housing crisis. Now, builders can fast-track projects with modular construction, trimming timelines by up to 50%. WSJ’s Jamie Leventhal visits a factory to see it in action.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah inches closer to an all-out conflict, prompting residents on both sides to flee.
A Republican primary electorate heavy with independent voters will deliver a verdict Tuesday on whether Nikki Haley’s long-shot bid to slow Donald Trump’s march to the party’s 2024 presidential nomination can find any traction in the snow of New Hampshire.
The high court said it would decide whether Oklahoma prison authorities can execute an inmate in a case involving alleged prosecutorial misconduct.
The U.S. and U.K. launched strikes against eight Houthi targets, the Pentagon said, in a second major assault in a bid to stop the Yemeni rebel group’s attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea.
The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, is seeking to retract six studies and correct 31 other papers as part of a probe involving four of its senior cancer researchers and administrators.
Died: Dexter Scott King, 62, the youngest son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
The Supreme Court set aside a lower-court order that blocked the U.S. Border Patrol from removing concertina wire Texas officers installed to deter migrants from crossing a 29-mile stretch of the Rio Grande.
A two-year-long investigation into the trading practices of two presidents of Fed banks who resigned in 2021 cleared them of violating policies or laws.
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A yearlong continuing resolution would harm the armed forces.
He wants to punish the executives of companies that have sued to block drug price controls.
Global elites begin to grasp that statism doesn’t work and the world needs America.
We at Nippon Steel will strengthen the company and honor all union contracts.
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