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The climate tech sector is seeing signs of recovery as venture capital (VC) is flowing into energy, manufacturing, and carbon tech, according to the latest report from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a ...
We are pleased to have secured this term loan facility ahead of important anticipated catalysts, including gaining alignment with the FDA on the regulatory pathway of our pipeline candidate, VYD2311,” ...
Invivyd (IVVD) has signed a $30M term loan facility with Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank (FCNCA). The deal allows for ...
Subaru has been releasing quality vehicles for years, but have you ever wondered what the six stars on the logo mean? Here's ...
According to the latest report from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a division of First Citizens Bank, women's health investment hit $2.6 billion last year, surpassing 2023's total by nearly $1 billion.
When Harmeet Dhillon was picked to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division last year, civil rights groups worried what a lawyer who had fought against voting rights would do to the ...
The New Orleans Saints' logo is one of the best in the NFL, and it will stay that way after a court ruled in their favor on a lawsuit centered around the fleur-de-lis symbol. The U.S. Court of Appeals ...
After offering voluntary exits in January, Google is said to have laid off “hundreds of employees” in the division responsible for Android, Chrome, Pixel, and more. This is according to The ...
The Justice Department strongly rebuked the Town of Oyster Bay in a filing Friday in U.S. Eastern District Court, backing owners of a Bethpage mosque who sued the town after alleging officials ...
The Department of Education provides money to local school districts. It spends billions of dollars on special education. But more than anything else? It operates like a bank. More than 40 million ...
Nunes retired in June 2023 as a simultaneous two-division champion, vacating her women's featherweight and bantamweight titles. Nunes' resume sets her apart most from her contemporaries.
The U.S. Defense Department is scrapping a set of technology and consulting contracts worth $5.1 billion. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed officials to make the cuts in a Thursday memorandum.
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