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Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has wasted no time in remaking the federal government while largely ...
Including 13.7 Percent Of Older Americans in New York—Experienced Food Insecurity Now, Republicans Are Trying To Cut Critical Programs That Help ...
The president has signed an executive order stating that the US will institute a “most-favored-nation” policy, whereby the US will pay the same price for a drug as the nation that pays the lowest ...
Congressional Democrats who praised former President Joe Biden’s executive actions against America’s pharmaceutical industry are holding their praise for President Trump’s latest executive order.
During his remarks in a Senate hearing today, Senator Ron Wyden sounded off on Trump's nominee to be Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, Rodney Scott, labeling him "unfit and unqualified." ...
The Department of Health and Human Services’ mass dismissals of workers who release government records “raise grave ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited Bernie Sanders' 2016 and 2020 White House campaign plans on prescription drugs to highlight Trump's efforts in 2025.
The order is based on a "most favored nation" pricing model, which is similar to a policy Trump pushed in his first ...
Although Trump promised that his newest order will dramatically reduce drug costs, it's unlikely to unfold as he predicts.
The executive order directs Trump's administration to take actions against "discriminatory" policies in foreign countries ...
If U.S. President Donald Trump actually wants to curb out-of-control prescription drug prices, he'll throw his support behind ...
Policy aims to drive drug companies to lower prices domestically while other countries shoulder more of the cost.