US Expected to Declare Biden Fuel Economy Rules Exceeded Legal Authority 

May 20 By David Shepardson The U.S. Transportation Department is expected to declare that fuel economy rules issued under then President Joe Biden exceeded the government’s legal authority by including electric vehicles in setting the rules, automaker officials said Monday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said…

Prices for New US Drugs Doubled in 4 Years as Focus on Rare Disease Grows 

May 19 By Deena Beasley U.S. prices for newly-launched pharmaceuticals more than doubled last year compared to 2021, as companies leveraged scientific advances to develop more therapies for rare diseases, which typically command high prices, a Reuters analysis found. The median annual list price for…

Severe Storms Kill at Least 25 in Kentucky and Missouri 

May 17 By Richard Cowan An unstable spring weather system spawned tornadoes overnight in the U.S. Midwest and Ohio River Valley, killing at least 25 people in Kentucky and Missouri and causing widespread damage to homes and property, state and local officials said on Saturday….

US Shifting Africa Strategy to ‘Trade, Not Aid’, Envoy Says 

May 15 By Colleen Goko U.S. envoys in Africa will be rated on commercial deals struck, not aid spent, a senior State Department official said, touting it as the new strategy for U.S. support on the continent. President Donald Trump’s administration wants to eliminate trade…

Trump Says US and China Negotiated ‘Total Reset’ in Geneva Talks 

May 10 By David Brunnstrom U.S. President Donald Trump hailed talks with China in Switzerland on Saturday, saying the two sides had negotiated “a total reset … in a friendly, but constructive, manner.” “A very good meeting today with China, in Switzerland. Many things discussed,…