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Ingebrigtsen Sr, on trial for abusing Olympic champion, says he was 'overly protective'
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Tourists and locals enjoy 'ephemeral' Tokyo cherry blossoms
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Khamenei warns of 'strong' response if Iran attacked
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France fines Apple 150 million euros over privacy feature
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UK PM urges nations to smash migrant smuggling gangs 'once and for all'
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Thai authorities probe collapse at quake-hit construction site
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France's Le Pen convicted in fake jobs trial
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Chinese tech giant Huawei says profits fell 28% last year
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Trump says confident of TikTok deal before deadline
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Myanmar declares week of mourning as hopes fade for quake survivors
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Japan's Nikkei leads hefty market losses, gold hits record
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Tears in Taiwan for relatives hit by Myanmar quake
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Venezuela says US revoked transnational oil, gas company licenses
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Arsenal, Tottenham to play pre-season North London derby in Hong Kong
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Japan's Nikkei leads hefty equity market losses; gold hits record
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Israel's Netanyahu picks new security chief, defying legal challenge
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Trump says US tariffs to hit 'all countries'
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French chefs await new Michelin guide
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UK imposes travel permit on Europeans from Wednesday
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Mitchell magic as Cavs bag 60th win, Pistons and T'Wolves brawl
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Mensik shocks Djokovic to win Miami Open
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Japan-Australia flagship hydrogen project stumbles
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Renowned US health research hub Johns Hopkins to slash 2,000 jobs
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Asteroid probe snaps rare pics of Martian moon
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DeepSeek dims shine of AI stars
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Stargazers in North and South America will be able to view a red-colored "Blood Moon" starting Thursday night in the first total lunar eclipse visible on the continents since 2022.

More wait for stranded astronauts after replacement crew delayed
A pair of astronauts stuck aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for over nine months may have to wait a little longer to return home after the launch of their replacements was postponed.

Ask Sage Receives FedRAMP(R) High Authorization
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Groove Commerce Partners with Bridgeline to Bring AI-Powered Search Functionality to B2B eCommerce Merchants
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Xenetic Biosciences, Inc. Presents Positive Preclinical Data Underscoring the Potential of DNase I as an Adjunctive Treatment to Enhance Immunotherapeutic Responses
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Global Digital Asset-Based Exchange Traded Products AUM Shows 68% Rise YoY Despite 19% Drop in February
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Silver Scott Mines Explores Institutional-Grade Blockchain Assets for Treasury Reserves
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BuildOps Named to Forbes America's Best Startup Employers 2025
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DataKrypto's FHEnom(TM) Named Gold Globee(R) Winner in the 21st Annual Globee Awards for Cybersecurity
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Bionoid Pharma, Inc. Announces Completion of 2022 and 2023 Financial Audits by PCAOB-Registered Firm
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 13, 2025 / Bionoid Pharma, Inc. ("Bionoid") (OTC PINK:BINP) is pleased to announce the successful completion of its financial audits for the fiscal years 2022 and 2023 by Olayinka Oyebola & Co., a PCAOB-registered firm. This milestone marks a significant step in Bionoid's commitment to financial transparency and regulatory compliance as the company continues executing its long-term growth strategy.

Meet 'Pink', the new face of human evolution in Europe
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'Stranded' astronauts closer to coming home after next ISS launch
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What to know about Manus, China's latest AI assistant
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Trove of dinosaur footprints found at Australian school
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QNX Launches Functional Safety Platform To Consolidate Safety Systems and AI Workloads
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PSI Announces Collaboration with Google Cloud to Accelerate Industrial AI adoption
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Peraso to Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Financial Results
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Nextech3D.ai a Canadian Company is Unaffected by U.S. Trump Tariffs, Ensuring Uninterrupted Service for Customers and Investors
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Ondas Holdings Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Financial Results: Anticipates Record Revenue in 2025
Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS) Business Unit 2025 Revenue Outlook Raised to at least $20 Million Driven by $10 Million Backlog and Expected Order Growth from Current and New Military Customers$25 Million in 2025 Total Revenue Expected for Ondas HoldingsPartnership with Palantir to Enhance Scalability and Support Growth StrategyLeadership Team Enhanced with Oshri Lugassi as Co-CEO of OAS and Markus Nottelmann as CEO of Ondas NetworksConference Call Scheduled for Today at 8:30 a.m. ET