Trump to unveil new drug price deal with Regeneron amid affordability push
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President Biden’s administration announced a deal with Regeneron to lower drug prices, making it the 17th company to participate in the Most Favored Nation initiative. The move aims to improve drug affordability, with the new agreement expected to impact prices for several key medications, part of broader efforts to reduce healthcare costs.
Iran's IRGC navy laid new mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions amid a standoff that threatens global oil supplies. The U.S. detected the operation, with the USS George H.W. Bush and other vessels in the region. President Trump ordered the Navy to shoot Iranian boats laying mines if necessary, amid fears of a major supply disruption.
A Fox News poll shows Democrats leading Republicans on economic issues for the first time since 2010, with 52% favoring Democrats and 48% backing Republicans. The survey reflects shifting voter sentiments amid recent economic policies and inflation concerns. Analysts see this as a potential influence on upcoming midterm elections and policy debates.
President Trump held a White House event on April 23, 2026, to address health care affordability, announcing a new deal with pharmaceutical company Regeneron. This agreement is part of his “Most Favored Nation” initiative and marks the 17th deal his administration has made to lower drug costs. The event focused on efforts to improve access and reduce prices in the healthcare sector.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders criticized Tucker Carlson on April 18, 2026, for allegedly engaging in a “dangerous” misinformation campaign. Sanders, a Republican, expressed concern over Carlson’s recent comments, including his regret over supporting President Trump. She emphasized the potential harm of such misinformation, though she did not directly speak for Carlson’s statements.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders criticized Tucker Carlson on April 18, 2026, calling his recent comments a “dangerous” misinformation campaign. Sanders, speaking on CNBC, expressed concern over Carlson’s statements, including his expressed regret for supporting President Trump. The remarks highlight ongoing political tensions within conservative media and leadership, emphasizing the impact of misinformation on public discourse.
National Urban League President Marc Morial called the DOJ’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday a “nakedly political” move. The DOJ, led by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, charged SPLC with funding extremist hate groups, accusing the nonprofit of misconduct. Morial argued the charges aim to undermine civil rights progress made by SPLC.