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Harbour BioMed stake in US drug firm Spruce shows Chinese firms’ growing clout, analysts say
Shanghai-based Harbour BioMed’s acquisition of a stake in US-based Spruce Biosciences is the latest example of China’s novel drug developers progressing from one-time licensing deals into long-lasting equity partnerships with overseas partners. The deal, detailed in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing on Monday, also showed Chinese firms’ growing clout on the global pharmaceutical stage, analysts said. “The coming years will see more Chinese biotech firms engaging in equity investments and joint...

Explore the Visionary Designs From the Créateurs Design Awards in Paris

Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall 2026: Back to the Future

Saks Chapter 11: How It Plays Out for Vendors
The faster the court proceedings, the better it is for Saks looking to replenish its depleted shelves and minimize legal and consulting fees.

Anne Klein Releases Spring Campaign, ‘The Invisible Thread,’ Celebrating Connection and Community

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People Still Wait Hours for This $32 French Dip From an Influencer
Recipe content creator Henry Laporte (aka Salt Hank) opened Salt Hank’s in the West Village to much fanfare in 2025. Laporte, who has nearly 5 million followers across social media platforms, teamed up with chef Daniel Rubenfeld (a Thomas Keller alum) to make their viral French dip. The restaurant only serves a handful of menu items: said sandwich, shoestring fries, and accouterments like cole slaw. (Rumor has it a chicken Parm dip is now available on Wednesdays, too.) What to order You’re here for the $32 French dip. Piled onto an almost-too-crusty Frenchette demi baguette (Laporte tasted nearly 150 options before picking this one) are tender, dry-aged prime rib, Provolone, horseradish aioli, and seven-hour caramelized onions. The sandwich is so large that you may need to unhinge your jaw to eat it. It comes with an au jus cup that’s too tiny to comfortably dunk your sandwich into (if you’re a corner dipper, it’ll suffice), but it is delicious. Fellow horseradish lovers, order a side of the aioli. The amount on the sandwich isn’t enough. I don’t know if I’d call them “fries” as much as “potato sticks.” What I do know is that while I’m normally a shoestring fry hater, I still think you should order them. What to drink Don’t skip the limeade. The drink cuts through the richness of the sandwich. Insider tip Get here at least 30 minutes before opening. When I arrived at 11 a.m. on a Saturday, the line was down the block. Near opening time, an employee walks down the line and asks if you want to eat inside or get your sandwich to-go. If you choose indoors, they have a seat ready for you when it’s your turn to eat. Although there’s a substantial wait, getting your sandwich is smooth and efficient.

Thai Spot Fish Cheeks Has Launched a New Takeout and Delivery Shop

Spicy-Savory Hot Pot in Midtown — and More Best Dishes New York Editors Ate Recently

Karine St-Michel s'ouvre plus que jamais sur ses diagnostics et son parcours avec la santé mentale

Trois euros pour se garer chez Lidl ? Ce projet va surprendre les clients de l'enseigne
Lidl fait payer toute personne qui veut se garer sur son parking à un horaire précis.
