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New National Strategy Aims To Up Participation In Alzheimer's Clinical Studies

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With someone developing the disease every 65 seconds in the United States and some 5.7 million people already living with it, you’d think it would be easy to find volunteers for Alzheimer’s research. Not so, say the nation’s leaders on the study of aging. And they're doing something about it.



After Airware's Demise, Consolidation Looms For The Commercial Drone Industry

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The failure of one of the most promising venture-capital funded start-ups in the nascent drone industry is a cautionary tale about the time that will be needed to develop profitability and the many zombies that are being kept alive for now only by short-term infusions of venture capital.

Coca-Cola Continues Strong Organic Growth Powered By Its Diverse Portfolio

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The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) announced its third quarter results on October 30, with its revenue of $8.25 billion and EPS of $0.58 exceeding consensus expectation. Even though the core performance of the company remained solid in the quarter, the top line took a hit due to the refranchising of...

Why The Arms Trade Treaty Is No Answer for the Saudi Problem

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Supporting the Arms Trade Treaty is the worst possible answer to Saudi Arabia's murder of Jamal Khashoggi. The ATT is exactly what it says: a treaty. In other words, it applies in all contexts. Backing it to punish the Saudis is like ordering everything on a menu because you want the salad.

Will China Slowdown Play A Dampener In Starbucks' Fourth Quarter Earnings

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Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) is scheduled to report its fourth quarter (three months ended September 2018) earnings on November 1, wherein a rise in both revenues and earnings is anticipated. While the revenue growth is expected to be boosted as a result of the addition of new restaurants, particu...

Why the U.S. Sometimes Supports International Treaty Enforcement

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International enforcement of treaties is rare. Sometimes the U.S. supports this kind of enforcement. Other times, it does not. It acts partly out of a cost/benefit calculation, but also because of its understanding of treaties as contracts - a traditional idea now rejected by the progressive left.





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