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Trump Administration Launches 100 Percent Tariff on Pharmaceutical Ingredients

The calendar has a way of marking moments that matter, and Thursday brought us to the one-year anniversary of what this administration calls “Liberation Day.” President Donald Trump marked the occasion not with speeches or ceremonies, but with action that will reverberate through American industry and medicine cabinets alike.
Democrats Sue Trump Over Voting Order Because They Fear Actual Election Security

The Democratic National Committee, along with Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and a parade of Democratic campaign groups, ran straight to federal court to block an order that does something remarkably simple. It creates a citizenship-verified voter list and ensures mail-in ballots only go to people who are actually eligible to vote. The horror, right?
Around America
Woman stabbed to death while walking dog in Florida in random, 'violent' attack
A woman was fatally stabbed while walking her dog in Florida in what authorities are investigating as a seemingly random attack. Police have detained a suspect as the community reacts to the sudden violence.
President Trump signs order intended to stabilize college sports, threatens lost federal funding
Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at reshaping key rules in college athletics, including ongoing disputes over athlete compensation. The move adds new political weight to already heated debates over NIL policies and competitive fairness.
What to know about the A-10 and F-15E, the 2 American planes downed by Iranian fire
Reports indicate American aircraft were downed after coming under fire in Iran, escalating tensions between the two sides. Officials are monitoring the situation closely amid concerns about possible retaliation.
Trump administration to rejoin offshore drilling agencies separated after 2010 Gulf oil spill
The Interior Department is advancing offshore oil and gas policy decisions that could impact drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico. The move is expected to reignite debate over energy development and environmental protections tied to past disasters like Deepwater Horizon.