KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri graduate who said his professor stole his invention for a drug delivery system will share in its profits under a settlement that also gives the University of Missouri System a cut of the revenue. Kishore Cholkar … [Continue reading] about Missouri graduate to share in invention profits under deal
No play, but plenty of tests for players at Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Players were isolating and getting tested for COVID-19 instead of playing tuneup tournaments four days before the Australian Open as concern grew over the impact on the year’s first tennis major. All competition at six … [Continue reading] about No play, but plenty of tests for players at Australian Open
Daimler to spin off trucks, change name to Mercedes-Benz
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German automaker Daimler will split itself into two independent companies by spinning off its truck and bus division, a move the company said would give both the freedom to operate more nimbly in a fast-changing environment … [Continue reading] about Daimler to spin off trucks, change name to Mercedes-Benz
Public viewing for Cicely Tyson at famed Harlem church
NEW YORK (AP) — People wishing to pay their final respects to legendary actor Cicely Tyson will get a chance during a public viewing at a famed Manhattan church. The viewing for the actor, who died last week at age 96, will be held on Monday, Feb. … [Continue reading] about Public viewing for Cicely Tyson at famed Harlem church
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos may step down without stepping away
Even after stepping aside as CEO, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will likely keep identifying new frontiers for the world’s dominant e-commerce company. His successor, meanwhile, gets to deal with escalating efforts to curtail Amazon’s power. Tuesday’s … [Continue reading] about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos may step down without stepping away