U.S. FDA approves Krystal Biotech’s skin-disorder gene therapy

By Pratik Jain (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Krystal Biotech Inc’s first-of-its kind topical gene therapy for patients with a genetic skin disorder, sending its shares up 7% in afternoon trading. Patients with the rare dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa disorder suffer from open wounds, causing skin infections and are at an…

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US military leak suspect got offer to bolster intelligence skills

By Tim McLaughlin WORCESTER, Massachusetts (Reuters) – Superiors of the U.S. Air National Guardsman accused of leaking military secrets offered him intelligence-related training even after they admonished him twice for his handling of classified information, according to a memo disclosed this week by U.S. Justice Department attorneys. Before his arrest in April on espionage charges, Jack…

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Air strikes hammer Khartoum as army chief drops RSF foe from Sudan council

KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Sudan’s capital Khartoum and sister city Bahri came under renewed air attack on Friday as the war between the army and paramilitary forces entered its fifth week, deepening a humanitarian crisis for trapped and displaced civilians. Mass looting by armed men and civilians alike is making life an even greater misery for Khartoum…

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Factbox-New sanctions imposed on Russia so far as G7 leaders meet

By Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States, Canada and the United Kingdom issued fresh sanctions on Russia on Friday over its invasion of Ukraine. Here are the main sanctions, announced during a G7 summit in Japan. U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT SANCTIONS The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 22 people and 104 entities with touchpoints…

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US imposes sanctions on hundreds of targets in fresh Russia action

By Daphne Psaledakis and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday announced sanctions on more than 300 targets as Group of Seven leaders met in Japan, aiming to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and intensifying one of the harshest sanctions efforts ever implemented. The move, which targets Russia’s sanctions evasion, future…

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Woman who called police on Black bird-watcher faces skeptical court in employment appeal

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Friday appeared unlikely to reinstate a lawsuit by Amy Cooper, the white woman who called police on a Black bird-watcher in New York City’s Central Park, accusing her former employer of illegally firing and defaming her. Judges of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court…

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Factbox-2024 US presidential election: who is in, who is out and who is still thinking about it

By Ross Colvin (Reuters) -Republican U.S. Senator Tim Scott on Friday entered the 2024 presidential race, joining Donald Trump in the growing list of Republicans seeking to unseat Democratic President Joe Biden. Here is a list of declared candidates and other potential 2024 hopefuls in both the Democratic and Republican parties. TIM SCOTT The only…

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