KENNER, La. (AP) — The doors of Carmela Diaz’s taco joint are locked, the tables are devoid of customers and no one is working in the kitchen. It’s one of many once-thriving Hispanic businesses, from Nicaraguan eateries to Honduran restaurants, emptied out in recent weeks in neighborhoods with lots of signs in Spanish but increasingly fewer people on the streets. Read More
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India Court Allows Dr. Reddy’s to Export Generics of Novo Nordisk’s Semaglutide Drug
Dr. Reddy’s, one of India’s largest drugmakers, plans to supply non-branded semaglutide to over 80 countries, joining a growing race among generics from India and China, and firms like Sandoz…






