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Pill Version of Wegovy Is Approved for Use in the U.S.
Novo Nordisk said it plans to start selling the new pill in the U.S. soon after the new year, with a cash price of $149 a month for the starting dose. Source link
Samsung to Acquire ZF Friedrichshafen’s ADAS Unit for Nearly $1.8 Billion
Samsung Electronics plans to acquire the advanced driver-assistance systems business of Germany’s ZF Friedrichshafen, stepping up its push into vehicle components. Source link
Italy Competition Authority Fines Ryanair Over Travel Agencies’ Bookings
AGCM said the airline abused its dominant position by hindering travel agencies’ sales and the ability of online players to attract internet traffic. Source link
China’s BYD Logs Another Month of Strong Sales Growth in Europe
The auto giant posted a more than threefold jump in European sales in November, while Tesla registrations fell nearly 12%. Source link
Inside Bari Weiss’s Decision to Pull a ‘60 Minutes’ Segment
A conflict over the CBS News editor in chief’s decision to hold a segment spotlights the internal tensions over editorial standards. Source link
Trump’s First-Term Trust Buster Is Now Working to Get Paramount Its Deal
Former Justice Department antitrust chief Makan Delrahim is at the center of Paramount’s bid to wrestle Warner Bros. from Netflix. Source link
I’m Worried About Toxic Fumes on My Upcoming Flight, What Can I Do?
Fumes can leak into the cabin and cockpit of nearly every jetliner. Here’s some advice for readers who are concerned about fume events during flights. Source link
Trump Targets Defense Firms on Weapons Speed, Stock Buybacks
The president said he wants companies to instead spend on new plants. Source link
Opinion | Elon Musk Is Vindicated in Delaware
An appellate ruling says he can keep his pay approved by Tesla shareholders. Source link
Opinion | Ivanpah Deserves Another Look, Mr. President
Claims that the government should abandon the plant for financial or operational reasons aren’t supported by the numbers. Source link