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ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Alimera Sciences, Inc.Conference call scheduled for today at 8:30 a.m. ETStrengthens Rare Disease segment as largest driver of future growth, expected to add approximately $105 million in highly durable branded revenueAdds two commercial assets ILUVIEN® and YUTIQ® with significant growth potential, expanding ANI’s foothold in key strategic therapeutic area of ophthalmology Anticipated to drive high single digit to low double digit accretion in adjusted non-GAAP EPS in 2025 and to be substantially accretive thereafterExpected to generate additional $35 – $38 million in 2025 adjusted non-GAAP EBITDA inclusive of approximately $10 million in identified cost synergies; additional EBITDA…

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With advancements in technology and artificial intelligence reaching unprecedented levels with every passing day, nothing is outlandish or impossible in today’s world. This fast-paced and constantly evolving environment demands multitasking and working smarter that can save you valuable time.With this in mind, scientists are constantly pushing the boundaries of robotics and AI, developing new technologies that can make everyday human activities easier and significantly less stressful. Now, Swiss researchers and scientists are working on developing a robot that is not only fully functional, but can also be edible. WionYes, that’s right: a robot that you can eat to satisfy your…

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Donald Trump has a history of making fiery calls on his supporters to rise up, and his most extreme supporters have often complied.With President Trump facing unprecedented legal challenges and a close November election, it may seem counterintuitive that the country is experiencing a lull in political unrest — indeed, one of the quietest periods for the rise of extremism. Researchers have documented this in recent years.Analysts say the most important reason for the lack of political violence is simply that Trump’s supporters believe he will win the presidential election.Trump himself has contributed to that certainty by claiming the only…

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Heavy rains have caused floods and landslides in southern China’s Guangdong province, killing at least 47 people, according to Chinese authorities.Meizhou, a city of about 3.8 million people, began experiencing “once-in-a-century” rains last week, state media said. Authorities said Sunday that about 9,000 homes remained without power and were still working on Monday to restore power and water to some residents.Initially, authorities said nine people had died in the city of Meizhou. But on Friday afternoon, the death toll jumped when authorities reported a further 38 deaths in Pingyuan county, which is under the jurisdiction of Meizhou city. Two more…

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Down icon An icon in the shape of a downward angle. Netflix House. Netflix The first Netflix Houses are scheduled to open in shopping malls in Texas and Pennsylvania in 2025.Netflix appears to be following Disney’s playbook by creating immersive, in-person experiences.Is Netflix World next? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery: just ask Netflix.The company plans to open its first Netflix Houses in 2025 in two US shopping malls: King of Prussia and The Galleria Dallas. “We’ve launched more than 50 experiences in 25 cities, and Netflix House represents the next generation of our distinctive service. These venues will…

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Two years ago, Pakistan’s annual rainy season began like any other. But this was no normal monsoon and no one could have predicted what was going to happen. The country experienced its worst flooding in the summer of 2022, killing more than 1,700 people and affecting approximately 33 million. The World Bank estimates that damage and economic losses from the floods will exceed $30 billion. “I helped with emergency relief efforts in the worst-hit provinces, including Sindh and Balochistan,” said Pervez Ali, policy adviser at Germanwatch and former coordinator of Fridays for Future Pakistan. “Being with people in the floods…

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The days of big lights are officially over. It’s not that chandeliers or huge centrally hung lights aren’t beautiful, eye-catching, or can’t add a great finishing touch to a room, but when was the last time you actually turned on a light, except when you were looking for something? And then turned it off the moment you found what you were looking for? Using big lights as a lighting idea now proves to be more decorative than functional.Of course, I installed big lights in every room in the house and some very eye-catching pieces like the big round chandelier I…

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Lazio finalise bid for energetic midfielder after talks with UdineseLazio recently met with Udinese as they begin serious consideration of a move for midfielder Lazar Samadjić ahead of the summer transfer window.The 22-year-old Serbian midfielder showed his talents in the 2022-23 season and looked close to completing a move to Inter, but it all fell apart at the final hurdle, leaving him with the Friuli side for last season.More stories / Lazio transfer newsLazio finalise offer for energetic midfielder after meeting with Udinese June 24, 2024 6:00Lazio set to sign Danish winger amid interest from Feyenoord June 23, 2024 7:00Lazio…

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Canada’s deadliest vehicle-ramming attack was preceded by a nontransparent Facebook post calling for an “incel rebellion,” just minutes after a young man drove a rented van onto a crowded Toronto sidewalk, killing 10 people and injuring 15. The tactic is advocated by al-Qaida, supported by ISIS and popular among other jihadi terrorists, but this attack was carried out by someone with an entirely different ideology: the violent misogyny associated with involuntary celibates, or incels. Incels are a group of heterosexual men who blame women and society for their failure in love. Originally an online club of lonely hearts for both…

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The crackdown on shoplifting is working at Destiny USA: Property crimes at the Syracuse mall have dropped significantly since the property crimes unit began operating there six months ago. Syracuse Police Deputy Chief Mark Russin said the property crime statistics show early success for the task force, which began operating in November.”In November 2023, 145 property crimes were reported,” Russin said. “Since then, reports have decreased by approximately 50%. There have been 283 arrests, 72 of which were charged with felonies.”The task force has been sending additional patrol officers, some hired by Destiny and some funded by the police, on…

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