If you’ve been putting off a root canal, you may want to schedule that appointment. That’s because new evidence suggests it could have protective health effects that go way beyond your mouth.
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Your Dentist Could Help Lower Your Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk
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Ski Orienteering Event Advisers Clinic 2025/2026
This season’s Ski Orienteering Event Advisers Clinic takes place over four short online meetings in December 2025 and a present meeting during the World Cup Round in Bulgaria from 23-25 January 2026.
The main objective…
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Trading Day: Stock selloff snowballs, Japan wobbles – Reuters
- Trading Day: Stock selloff snowballs, Japan wobbles Reuters
- Dow closes down nearly 500 points, S&P logs its longest slide since August CNBC
- Stocks and bitcoin slide as nerves fray ahead of Nvidia earnings CNN
- Stock market today: Dow slides 500 points, S&P 500 notches 4th day of losses as Nvidia earnings loom Yahoo Finance
- Tech Woes Drag Down Markets As Rate Cut Hopes Grow Finimize
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GAP in $2.2 Billion Business Combination to Internalize Technical Services and Integrate CBX | News
Cleary Gottlieb is advising Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico S.A.B. de C.V. (GAP), which operates 12 airports across Mexico’s Pacific region, including the major cities of Guadalajara and Tijuana, the tourist destinations of Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, La Paz, and Manzanillo, and six other mid-sized cities, on its proposed $2.2 billion business combination to internalize the technical assistance and technology transfer services historically provided by its strategic partner and to integrate Cross Border Xpress (CBX), the landside terminal in San Diego connected to Tijuana International Airport via a pedestrian bridge that enables a fast, convenient, and secure border crossing.
The transaction, which is expected to be submitted for shareholder approval in December 2025, is a central component of GAP’s “GAP 2.0” strategic initiative. Through a series of mergers and related transactions in Mexico and the United States, GAP would consolidate several affiliated entities and obtain full ownership of CBX, which has become a key driver of passenger traffic at the Tijuana International Airport and an important cross-border connector between Mexico and the United States.
This transaction represents an important step for GAP. Internalizing the technical assistance and technology transfer services will support the continuity of functions that have been essential to the operation and development of GAP’s airports, while bringing these capabilities directly into the company as it enters its next phase of growth. The integration of CBX further strengthens GAP’s platform by incorporating a unique, dollar-denominated cross-border terminal that has become a key driver of passenger traffic at the Tijuana International Airport and a strategic connector between Mexico and the United States.
Cleary is acting as U.S. counsel to GAP across all U.S.-related aspects of the transaction, including corporate structuring, securities and corporate governance matters, cross-border regulatory considerations, and preparation of disclosure materials filed with the SEC and Mexico’s CNBV. The transaction required regulatory approvals, including clearance from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and under the U.S. Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR).
The Cleary team includes partners Jorge Juantorena and Kyle Harris, and associate Isabella Dominguez, with assistance from law clerk José Juan Vázquez Orendain and international lawyer Nicolás Marván. Partner Chase Kaniecki and associates B.J. Altvater and Alexi Stocker advised on CFIUS matters. Counsel Steven Kaiser and associate Eun Joo Hwang advised on HSR matters.
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CDC data confirms US is 2 months away from losing measles elimination status
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This 9171 subtype “continues, unfortunately uninterrupted, across multiple jurisdictions,” David Sugerman, who leads the CDC measles response, said on the call.
According to the Times, local health…
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Walk through the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs with American Museum of Natural History’s new ‘Impact’ exhibit
NEW YORK — The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City has opened a new exhibition that takes a multidisciplinary perspective on the asteroid strike that ended the Cretaceous period and killed all the non-avian dinosaurs….
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Nintendo borrows from Apple’s product playbook
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will appear on many a festive-season wish list this year. Already, strong sales of the gaming…
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New Online Tool Calculates Percentiles for 30-Year Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Younger Adults
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first percentile-based tool for communicating 30-year
cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk to younger adults, aiming to improve risk perception and support earlier preventive interventions.1The…
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Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain and Swiss reach World Cup – FIFA
- Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain and Swiss reach World Cup FIFA
- World Cup 2026: Which European teams have qualified? UEFA.com
- Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Scotland and Austria Secure Automatic World Cup Spots U.S. News & World Report
- 34 Nations…
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Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain and Swiss reach World Cup – FIFA
- Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain and Swiss reach World Cup FIFA
- World Cup 2026: Which European teams have qualified? UEFA.com
- Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Scotland and Austria Secure Automatic World Cup Spots U.S. News & World Report
- 34 Nations…
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