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Ford CEO Highlights Regional Production as New Auto Norm
Jim Farley, Ford’s CEO, said on January 16, 2026 that the auto industry is moving away from globalization. He cited tariffs, political tensions, and protectionist policies. Basically, Ford is saying build closer to your key markets or pay the cost. It makes sense if you think about recent disruptions. The pandemic, chip shortages, and trade
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Breakthrough: Atossa’s (Z)-Endoxifen Gains FDA Orphan Status for DMD
Atossa Therapeutics (Nasdaq: ATOS) said the FDA granted Orphan Drug Designation for its drug (Z)-endoxifen in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This follows a prior Rare Pediatric Disease designation. It’s a positive regulatory step. But it does not guarantee approval and it does not make trials any faster. CEO Steven Quay called it an important milestone. He
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One Dose, Months of Relief: Eupraxia’s EoE Breakthrough
Eupraxia Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:EPRX) (TSX:EPRX) put out an update on its RESOLVE study this week, and the results look encouraging, at least at this stage. The company shared new tissue and symptom data from patients treated with EP-104GI for eosinophilic esophagitis, a condition that remains difficult to treat long term. What stands out most is how
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MDA Space Lands SHIELD Contract, Expands Defense Opportunities
MDA Space (TSX: MDA) announced it received an IDIQ contract from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for the SHIELD program. That stands for Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense. The program covers work across land, sea, air, cyber, and space. It is a broad initiative with lots of moving parts. Why It MattersCEO Mike Greenley
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Bitcoin Isn’t Digital Gold Right Now – Tariffs Show Macro Risk
Last weekend, Bitcoin took a big hit. Prices fell sharply after President Trump announced new tariffs on eight European countries. The move was framed as leverage in ongoing negotiations over Greenland, and it immediately spooked the crypto market. Traders dumped roughly $860 million in long Bitcoin positions in just 24 hours, according to Cointelegraph data.
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Chinese Biotech Growth Forces U.S. Companies to Innovate Faster
David Li, founder of Meliora Therapeutics, quickly learned that the U.S. biotech space isn’t isolated anymore. While looking at drug targets for his new company, he noticed that a lot of the same targets were already being pursued by Chinese firms. Curious, he went to Shanghai and Suzhou. What he saw surprised him. “They’re all
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Stablecoins Went Mainstream in 2025 and Are Powering Tokenized Asset Growth
Stablecoins quietly became crypto’s most useful product in 2025. They crossed over into the real world in a way few other crypto ideas ever have. Now the industry is trying to build on that momentum. The pitch for 2026 is simple enough: if dollars can live onchain, why not stocks, funds, or even gold? That
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The Hidden Energy Cost of America’s Data Center Boom
The buildout of data centers across the U.S. is accelerating quickly as artificial intelligence workloads expand. Capital spending from large technology companies continues to rise, and there is no sign of a slowdown. What is becoming clearer, though, is that the country’s power infrastructure is not keeping pace. Most of the U.S. electrical grid was










