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In a bid to deepen its manufacturing foothold in the U.S., Regeneron Pharmaceuticals in April pledged production and infrastructure investments surpassing $7 billion across North Carolina and its native Empire State. Now,
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WASHINGTON — On Independence Avenue, inside a gray brutalist building regarded by many as this city’s ugliest, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has constructed a monument to his family. Down the royal-blue-carpeted, brightly