American businesses and consumers soon will have a better idea of how President Donald Trump’s foreign trade agenda might affect them now that the United States has imposed higher tariffs on products from dozens of countries.It’s been nearly 100 years since the nation had an overall import ta...
The article details various international reactions to President Trump’s newly announced tariffs on imports, highlighting relief, disappointment, and ongoing negotiations among countries such as Canada, Switzerland, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Thailand, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. While some nations view the tariffs as higher than expected, others are optimistic about future negotiations or limited damage. The article also notes the uncertain future of U.S.-China trade talks amidst these tariff changes.
Medical experts are calling for the removal of diphenhydramine (Benadryl) from over-the-counter and prescription markets due to its safety risks, especially for children and older adults. Despite its widespread use for allergies and sleep, newer antihistamines like loratadine and cetirizine are safer and more effective. The article highlights the potential dangers, misuse, and the lack of evidence supporting diphenhydramine's superior efficacy, emphasizing the need for a transition to safer alternatives.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled that the scheduled execution of Byron Black may proceed despite his implantable defibrillator, which lawyers argued could cause him pain. The court reversed a lower court’s ruling that required disabling the device, but suggested that an agreement for deactivation could still be reached. Black's legal team claims he has multiple health issues, and there are ethical concerns for medical professionals involved in the process. His execution is scheduled for Tuesday, unless further legal actions or clemency are granted.