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Sesame Health Launches New 9 Monthly Program Offering Composite Alternatives to Wegovy for Weight Loss

Sesame Health Launches New $249 Monthly Program Offering Composite Alternatives to Wegovy for Weight Loss

In a recent announcement, Sesame Health Marketplace introduced a new clinical weight-loss initiative aimed at providing consumers with affordable access to compounded versions of the widely acclaimed obesity treatment Wegovy, priced at $249 per month. This innovative platform facilitates direct interactions between patients and healthcare providers to schedule and pay for medical visits, bypassing traditional insurance processes. The move includes the addition of the compound semaglutide, the lead component of Wegovy and Novo Nordisk’s diabetes treatment Ozempic, to its platform. This addition is especially timely given the current market shortage of several leading branded drugs. Sesame’s portfolio already includes a…
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From Tech Innovator to International Fugitive: The Journey of Telegram’s Pavel Durov

From Tech Innovator to International Fugitive: The Journey of Telegram’s Pavel Durov

Over a decade ago, Pavel Durov, then an emerging tech entrepreneur in Russia, made headlines when he defied government pressure to censor opposition voices on his social media platform, VKontakte, by posting a humorous image of a dog in a hood. This act of defiance not only underscored his commitment to free speech, but also set the stage for his future efforts. Fast forward to 2024, and Durov’s penchant for challenging authority has once again put him under scrutiny. He was recently arrested in France amid allegations that he facilitated illicit activity through Telegram, the communications service he launched in…
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Target CEO Responds to Allegations of Retail Price Manipulation

Target CEO Responds to Allegations of Retail Price Manipulation

Target CEO Brian Cornell firmly rejected accusations of price gouging in the hypercompetitive retail industry during an interview Wednesday on CNBC's "Squawk Box." During the discussion, Cornell was confronted with remarks from Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, who recently supported a federal ban on "corporate price gouging" in the food and grocery industry. Harris cited concerns about companies overcharging consumers and contributing to higher household costs. In response, Cornell pointed to the slim profit margins typical of retail, saying, “We operate on a shoestring profit.” He also highlighted the many options consumers have for finding competitive prices, from…
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Mabel Addis Recognized: The Pioneer of Video Game Storytelling

Mabel Addis Recognized: The Pioneer of Video Game Storytelling

In the mid-1960s, Mabel Addis, a hardworking elementary school teacher from a quaint New York village, embarked on an innovative partnership with IBM that laid the foundation for its historic role in the video game industry. His creation, known as the Sumerian Game, emerged as one of the first educational video games, ingeniously weaving economic principles into gameplay. This pioneering game put students in the role of a ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian city-state of Lagash, circa 3500 B.C. The game's progressive levels guided players through agricultural development, economic expansion, and diplomacy between city-states, all under the watchful guidance of…
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NWSL Abolishes Draft System, Introduces Player Free Agency

NWSL Abolishes Draft System, Introduces Player Free Agency

In an iconic moment in the landscape of American professional sports, the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) together with the NWSL Players Association has decided to remove the draft system, instead granting players unrestricted free agency. This strategic change is intended to improve player autonomy and improve the league's competitive position globally. In a groundbreaking update to their collective bargaining agreement, which now extends through 2030, the league aims to give players more choice over their career paths. The change is expected to strengthen the league’s appeal to internationally renowned athletes, positioning it as a premier global destination. NWSL Commissioner…
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The Long Uncertainty of AI: Navigating the Age of Excess and Uncertainty

The Long Uncertainty of AI: Navigating the Age of Excess and Uncertainty

David Wallace-Wells, a leading science writer, delves into the current complexities and uncertainties surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in his exclusive newsletter for Times subscribers. Known for his insights into climate change and futuristic technologies, Wallace-Wells offers a critical perspective on the current state of AI, which he calls the “Age of Excess.” Not long ago, the narrative around AI was dominated by dire predictions and existential risks, with leading figures in the technology predicting dire implications for humanity. However, the conversation has changed dramatically. Recent financial analyses from major firms like Barclays and Goldman Sachs paint a grim picture of…
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Bronfman’s proposal could keep Shari Redstone’s role at Paramount.

Bronfman’s proposal could keep Shari Redstone’s role at Paramount.

Edgar Bronfman Jr. has made a major offer to acquire a major stake in Global Paramount, potentially ensuring that Shari Redstone remains a key figure within the organization. A source familiar with the negotiations said Bronfman's offer includes a clause that Redstone, who currently serves as Paramount's non-executive chairman, will continue his involvement with the company. This condition is contingent on his offer being accepted by Paramount's special committee by National Amusements, the major shareholder. Bronfman reportedly secured $6 billion to outbid Skydance Media for control of National Amusements, a company originally founded by Sumner Redstone. Both Bronfman and Skydance's…
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Suffocating Progress: The Impact of Big Tech Giants on Startup Innovation

Suffocating Progress: The Impact of Big Tech Giants on Startup Innovation

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a culture of innovation has long been celebrated, with startups often emerging to challenge the status quo and introduce disruptive technologies. Historically, this dynamic environment has fostered the development of transformative technologies such as the personal computer and the smartphone. However, recent trends suggest a shift, with a few dominant technology companies increasingly maintaining their market positions by absorbing emerging competitors before they pose a real threat. Take the field of generative AI, for example. DeepMind, an early leader in AI, was quickly acquired by Google. Similarly, OpenAI, originally founded as a nonprofit to…
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Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Explore noteworthy changes in the stock market after the close of trading: Cava Group — The fast-casual restaurant chain saw its stock price rise nearly 6% after hours as its earnings beat projections. Cava’s earnings came in at 17 cents a share, beating LSEG forecasts by 4 cents, with revenue also beating expectations. Uber — Shares of the ride-sharing giant fell about 3% after announcing a long-term partnership with General Motors’ Cruise for autonomous vehicle services. The partnership aims to introduce driverless ride options to Uber’s service offerings by next year. Meanwhile, General Motors enjoyed a slight boost, with its…
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