Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy plans to reduce the number of flights in and out of the Newark Liberty International Airport for the “next several weeks.” New Jersey’s largest airport has struggled with radar outages and numerous flight delays and cancellations due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. The latest problem was Sunday when a telecommunications issue briefly slowed traffic. Duffy said on NBC's “Meet the Press” that he will convene a meeting with airlines flying out of Newark to determine the reduction in traffic. He said there will be a larger reduction in the afternoons when international arrivals make the airport busier.
More senators are voicing concerns about the well-being of Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman. The Hill reports Democrat senators are having discussions about their concerns for Fetterman, after a disturbing report in New York Magazine brought to light potential health risks. The report cites communications from a former chief-of-staff describing Fetterman as being “on a bad trajectory" and warning that he may not “be with us for much longer" unless something is done. In 2022 Fetterman suffered a stroke and subsequent issues with hearing and language, as well as a bout of depression.
Trump's Saudi trip is his first formal state visit and second foreign trip since his re-election, after attending the pope's funeral in Rome. See more on Salem News Channel.
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President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drugmakers to lower the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. or face new limits over what the government will pay. The order the Republican president signed Monday calls on the health department to broker new price tags for drugs. If a deal is not reached, a new rule will kick in tying the price of what the U.S. pays for medications to lower prices paid by other countries. Public health agency leaders will start meeting with drug companies to offer new prices over the next month. Drugmakers argue threats to their profits could impact research to develop new drugs.
President Trump is cheering the agreement between the U.S. and China to suspend reciprocal tariffs.
Following weekend trade talks between the two countries, the president said China will open up its market to American businesses and suspend trade barriers.
He said the reduced tariff rates don’t include tariffs on autos, steel and aluminum.
The president also said he’ll likely speak soon with China’s leader Xi Jinping.
President Trump announced his new executive order mandating Americans can no longer be charged more than people in other developed countries for the same drug. See more on Salem News Channel.
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