Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 476 (2020-12-11)
The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t stopped Americans from keeping up with their credit card payments, thanks in large part to gover ...
Even Capital One, which lends to borrowers who may be less creditworthy, reported a decline in delinquency rates since a momenta ...
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Even so, many middle-class individuals who do work in industries impacted by the pandemic have gotten financial relief through e ...
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Scientists are seeing promising early results from the first studies testing gene editing for painful, inherited blood disorders ...
and are free from pain crises that plagued their lives before. Victoria Gray, the first patient in the sickle cell study, had lo ...
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In the womb, fetuses make a special type of hemoglobin. After birth, when babies breathe on their own, a gene is activated that ...
Separately, Dr. David Williams of Harvard-affiliated Boston Children’s Hospital gave partial results from a study testing a nove ...
Government grants paid for the work. Williams is named on a patent for the therapy, which Boston Children’s has licensed to Blue ...
Australia’s government will reveal legislation in Parliament on Wednesday that would make Facebook and Google pay for journalism ...
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“This is a huge reform,” Frydenberg told reporters. “This is a world first. And the world is watching what happens here in Austr ...
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“All we have ever sought is a fair commercial outcome and fair payment for the valuable news content our journalists create,” Mi ...
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