Text size Dirk Waem / Getty Images NASH was once the next big thing for big drug companies; a newly defined disorder that requires chronic treatment that affects millions of people in developed countries. Dozens of companies are developing drugs for the disease, which can cause life-threatening conditions like decompensated …
Read More »Who can replace Trevor Ariza?
In this week’s Blazer’s Edge podcast, Danny Marang joins Bleacher Report’s Sean Highkin to discuss: releasing the NBA timeline for the restart, the road to the playoffs for the Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Pelicans, Pelicans and Zion Williamson have an easier path, Trevor Ariza chooses not to …
Read More »First iPhone 5G shipments will not include BOE OLED panels due to validation failure
Apple expected to use OLED panels from display maker BOE for some of the iPhone models coming in 2020, but BOE will not be a supplier for the first batch of panel shipments for the new iPhones due to manufacturing issues. According to DigiTimesBOE was unable to secure Apple validation …
Read More »China reportedly passes national security law for Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Police Honor Guard raises a Chinese national flag and a Hong Kong flag during a flag raising ceremony at Golden Bauhinia Square on June 15, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. Anthony Kwan | fake pictures Reportedly the main decision-making body in China’s parliament passed the controversial national …
Read More »The Treasury decides to meet the tax deadline of July 15
An extension would give taxpayers until October 15 to file their returns, although they would still have to pay what they owe before July 15 to avoid interest and penalties. The decision is sure to please many and disappoint others, all of whom had been eagerly awaiting the agency’s decision …
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