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Sen. Rick Scott wants pharmaceutical tariff carve-out reversed over China’s forced labor

Sen. Rick Scott is lobbying the Trump administration to reverse forced-labor tariff carve-outs for pharmaceuticals, proposing placing duties on drugs linked to China's use of Uyghur forced labor.

Toyota to move production from Mexico to Texas after Trump won’t renew USMCA trade pact

Automaker Toyota announced it will shift most of the production of its midsize Tacoma pickup truck from Mexico to the United States as part of a $3.6 billion expansion of its San Antonio plant.

Trump says he is ready to share F-35 fighter jet program with Turkey

President Trump signaled Tuesday that he is eager to restore Turkey's access to the F-35 fighter jet program.

Peptide exceptionalism is a dangerous FDA loophole. Demand evidence, not hype

The Food and Drug Administration is about to decide whether a scientific word can become a regulatory loophole. On July 23 and 24, the FDA’s Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee is scheduled to consider whether several peptides should be added to the list of bulk drug substances that may be used in pharmacy compounding. That sounds […]

The European country America must partner with to take on China

At the G7 summit in Evian last week, the leaders issued their first joint declaration since President Donald Trump returned to office, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called it “a real success.” After a year of trade friction, a drawdown of American troops from Germany, and open strain between the two men, the change in […]

The coalition that captured the Democratic Party now threatens to destroy it

A union leader recently announced he was leaving the Democratic Party. His stated reason was blunt: The party, increasingly influenced by the Democratic Socialists of America and aligned activist networks, is no longer primarily focused on working people. It has been captured by anti-capitalist ideologues and factions whose priorities are ideological transformation and foreign policy […]

Congress’s trillion-dollar crypto mandate needs a stronger CFTC

Washington is about to hand a single agency responsibility for a trillion-dollar market. Whether that turns out to be a triumph or a debacle depends on whether the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is ready. For years, regulatory uncertainty has hindered the development of the U.S. digital asset industry. Innovation has moved offshore, companies have faced […]

Iran’s gaslighting kills: Declaring ‘victory’ in utter humiliation

Iran’s leaders call survival a victory. After a year in which the United States and Israel dismantled the Islamic Republic’s military, gutted its nuclear program, and killed its supreme leader, the regime’s surviving officials insist that merely enduring is triumph enough. But surviving is not the same as living, and what Tehran has preserved is […]

Distraction before disaster: Israel’s eye is off the ball

In every sport played with a ball, football, baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey (the puck counts), golf, volleyball, handball, the oldest piece of coaching wisdom is also the best: “keep your eye on the ball.” Look away for a moment, and the game slips through your fingers. Is Israel keeping its eye on the ball? Sadly, […]

America’s AI edge is trust. China is betting we’ll squander it

On June 12, the U.S. government directed Anthropic to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for any foreign national, inside or outside the United States. The order forced the company to disable both models worldwide. Days later, Beijing-based Zhipu rolled out GLM-5.2, a near-frontier, open-weight system that users could download and run locally. […]

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