Pharma middlemen propose regulatory changes to avoid Trump administration rules, Bloomberg News reports
(Reuters) -Pharmacy middlemen are working on a proposal to change some of their business practices to avoid new regulation from the Trump administration, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the discussions. The Pharmaceutical Care Management
US Justice Department official ordered to drop inquiry into Sandy Hook lawsuit against Alex Jones

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has ordered a senior U.S. Justice Department official to drop an inquiry into a retired FBI agent’s involvement in a defamation lawsuit involving Alex Jones’ conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook Elementary
Some leaders at UN condemn ‘sick expression of joy,’ ‘macabre response’ to Charlie Kirk’s killing

The reaction over Charlie Kirk’s assassination touched yet another constituency this week: the collection of world leaders gathered at the United Nations. Two weeks after Kirk was shot and killed in Utah, several of the world leaders
China, world’s largest carbon polluting nation, announces new climate goal to cut emissions

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — China, the world’s largest carbon polluting nation, has announced a new climate fighting goal to cut emissions by 7% to 10% by 2035. In a video address to the United Nations high-level climate
DoubleLine takes multi-pronged approach to US economy as official jobs data under scrutiny

By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. bond firm DoubleLine said on Wednesday it is using a variety of official and private data sources to assess the health of the U.S. economy, as it is worried about
US offers 400 real estate workers fired by DOGE the option to return to jobs, reports say

By Courtney Rozen WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. General Services Administration is offering 400 real estate management workers fired earlier this year as part of the Trump administration’s efficiency drive the option to return to their roles, according
For the first time in nearly six decades, a Syrian president steps up to speak at the UN

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Turning the page on decades of distance, Syria’s president addressed the U.N. General Assembly, marking the first time any president from his country has done so in almost 60 years. Ahmad al-Sharaa said
What to know about the shooting at a Dallas immigration facility

A gunman fired upon a Dallas immigration field office from a nearby roof Wednesday morning, killing two detainees and critically wounding another, before killing himself in what authorities called an indiscriminate attack on U.S. Immigration and Customs
Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case

NEW YORK (AP) — At least two senior Justice Department officials likely broke court rules governing the conduct of prosecutors by reposting comments President Donald Trump made about Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating the CEO
Xcel Energy reaches settlement related to 2021 wildfire in Colorado
(Reuters) -Xcel Energy said on Wednesday it has reached settlement agreements that resolve all claims related to the 2021 Marshall Fire in Colorado. The U.S. utility’s unit, Public Service Company of Colorado (PSCo), expects to pay roughly