Biden's March Madness bracket busted as Arizona crash out of tournament
President Joe Biden won't be winning any office pool competitions for March Madness this year.
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President Joe Biden won't be winning any office pool competitions for March Madness this year.
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Sanofi SA said on Thursday it would cut US list prices by 78 per cent for its most-prescribed insulin product starting next year, following rivals Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and Co.
This is the moment a Russian fighter jet dumped fuel on a US drone over the Black Sea. The video which was taken from the drone and released by the US military shows the Russian jet release a cloud of fuel which covers the drone for a short while.
Also this week, the banking world was rocked by the collapse of two regional banks in the US. Both the SEC and the Justice Department are now said to have opened investigations into what happened. As markets struggle through the fallout of the collapse, the instability has stirred up bad memories of the financial crisis of 2008.
European banks were rocked by another turbulent session on Wednesday, plunging as much as 10% amid concerns over the global fallout from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank last week and the dramatic fall of Credit Suisse, which lead to several bank stocks, including Credit Suisse, being temporarily halted from trade.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reacted Wednesday to a question on tennis superstar Novak Djokovic and his vaccination status.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called on US president Joe Biden to allow Novak Djokovic to compete at this month's Miami Open despite the world number one being unvaccinated for Covid-19.