Author: Muhammad Demir
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CDC Data Suggests JN.1 COVID Strain Is Not More Dangerous
Early data from hospitals and an official from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that the most recent COVID variation, JN.1, may not be more severe than the previous ones. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is tracking JN.1’s rapid rise to 85.7% of COVID-19 cases in the United States,”…
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Latin America’s Economic Recovery at Risk in 2024 Fitch Claims
The economy of Latin America is expected to grow at a slower rate this year compared to the previous year, as stated by Fitch Ratings, a renowned ratings firm. Insufficient demand, high interest rates, and strong linkages to China and the United States, both of which are experiencing a slowdown, are the primary reasons for…
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Oil Prices Drop as Supply Outweighs Red Sea Concerns
Due to divergent signals between the Middle East and the remainder of the globe, the price of oil fell on Wednesday. The Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have vowed to assault oil ships in the Red Sea, have been the focus of increased airstrikes by the US and the UK. This increased the possibility of…
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Johnson & Johnson Beats Expectations With Strong Pharma And Medtech Performance
Johnson &Johnson , one of the world’s largest health-care companies, posted better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023, thanks to strong performance in its pharmaceutical and medical devices segments. The company also gave its outlook for 2024, projecting sales of $87.8 billion to $88.6 billion and adjusted earnings of $10.55 to $10.75…
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Netflix and WWE Join Forces, But Co-CEO Says No to More Sports
Netflix has signed a 10-year deal to stream WWE’s Raw, but co-CEO Ted Sarandos says it does not mean the company is interested in live sports rights. Sarandos explained on Netflix’s fourth-quarter earnings call that WWE is different from traditional sports, as it focuses on storytelling and entertainment. He said the deal has flexible terms…