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PoliticsWhite House Claims 600% Drug Price Cuts Despite Arithmetic Gaps
The White House claims drug prices dropped by 600 percent despite arithmetic errors. President Donald Trump’s administration pushes these dubious figures.
FinanceIEA Forecasts 120 Billion Cubic Meter LNG Shortfall Through 2030
The IEA reports a 120 billion cubic meter LNG supply shortfall through 2030 after Iranian strikes damaged export infrastructure in Ras Laffan, Qatar.
TechnologyGeely Debuts EVA Cab at Auto China 2026 as AI Ecosystem Play
Geely Auto Group unveils the EVA Cab at Auto China 2026, integrating bipedal robots and AI systems to transform vehicle manufacturing into a tech ecosystem.
HealthGary S. May Announces $75 Million Gift to UC Davis Vet School
Chancellor Gary S. May announced a $75 million gift from Kathy Chiao and Kenneth Hao to the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine for medical research.
EntertainmentDr Pepper Park Expands Summer Concert Lineup in Roanoke
Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges in Roanoke adds three major festivals to its summer concert lineup to boost local entertainment for the upcoming season.
FinanceTrump Extends Iran Ceasefire, Signaling Long-Term Strategic Stalemate
President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely on Tuesday, maintaining a naval blockade while Iran continues to seize cargo ships.
SportsMLB Teams Hit 25-Game Mark as Early Season Trends Take Hold
Every MLB team has reached the 25-game mark for the 2026 season. The National League Central leads the league with a collective 73-50 record this April.
SportsPuka Nacua Returns to Rams Offseason Program After Seeking Help
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua rejoined the team's offseason program this week after taking time away to seek professional personal support.
ScienceNew ICFC Institute Launches to Study Consumer Credit Regulation
The new Institute for Consumer Financial Choice at George Mason University conducts empirical research to study consumer credit regulation and technology.
ScienceNational Academies Report Reaffirms Human Link to Climate Change
The National Academies of Sciences report confirms that human greenhouse gas emissions cause environmental harm, despite challenges from House Republicans.
SportsJim France Ends Eight Decades of Family Control Over NASCAR
Jim France steps down as CEO of NASCAR, ending eight decades of family leadership at the organization. An outside executive will now manage the sport.