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Novo Nordisk Slashes GLP-1 Drug Prices Up to 50% Starting 2027 Amid Market Pressure
Novo Nordisk plans to slash GLP-1 drug prices by up to 50% starting in 2027 to boost patient access amid high costs. This strategic move responds to growing U.S. price competition and shareholder pressures.
Arc Raiders introduces the Weather Monitor System in its Shrouded Sky update to forecast weather events and hurricanes, offering players rewards upon task completion. This project, available until the end of March, encourages players to complete various stages to earn items and Raider Tokens, with no expiry on the system itself.
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In response to the death of extremist Quentin Deranque, France is dissolving ultra-right and ultra-left groups linked to violent subversion. Macron's administration has already dissolved 49 groups since 2017, underscoring a serious stance on political violence as municipal elections near.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi confirmed distributing gift catalogs to LDP lawmakers, funded from political funds she controls, not state resources. However, opposition parties raise concerns about money in politics, evoking memories of past LDP scandals and prompting calls for accountability.
France's men's national handball team is set for a major change as head coach Guillaume Gille resigns after disappointing performances at Euro 2026 and the Paris 2024 Olympics. Speculation suggests Talant Dujshebaev, current coach of Kielce, may become France's first foreign head coach, aiming to qualify the team for the 2027 World Cup.
A critical remote command injection flaw in FileZen file-sharing appliances, CVE-2026-25108, allows attackers with valid credentials to exploit systems, affecting versions 4.2.1 to 5.0.10. CISA urges immediate updates to version 5.0.11 or later, with a remediation deadline of March 17, 2026, emphasizing the need for vigilance and password changes due to active exploitation.
Governor Kathy Hochul seeks $13.5 billion in federal reimbursements for New Yorkers over illegal tariffs, costing residents about $1,750 annually. The Supreme Court deemed these tariffs unlawful, and Hochul, alongside other Democratic governors, urges refunds while the White House defends the tariffs.














