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POLICY & POLITICS

Trump gives drugmakers 60 days to slash prescription drug prices

President Donald Trump sent letters to more than a dozen major drugmakers Thursday demanding that they lower the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. within 60 days.

Democratic lawmakers sue Trump administration for limiting visits to ICE detention centers

A dozen Democratic members of Congress sued the Trump administration on Wednesday over its effort to limit their access to detention centers housing immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally, accusing the White House of inhibiting lawmakers' oversight responsibilities.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

How KPop Demon Hunters became the surprise Netflix smash of the summer

The musical adventure has become the streamer’s biggest animated original and its songs dominate the charts.

Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song 'sick'

Jess Glynne has said she feels "sick" that the White House has used the viral Jet2holiday advert featuring her song as the audio to a video promoting deportations.

Big investors are buying this “unlisted” stock

When the founder who sold his last company to Zillow for $120M starts a new venture, people notice. That’s why the same VCs who backed Uber, Venmo, and eBay also invested in Pacaso.

Disrupting the real estate industry once again, Pacaso’s streamlined platform offers co-ownership of premier properties, revamping the $1.3T vacation home market.

And it works. By handing keys to 2,000+ happy homeowners, Pacaso has already made $110M+ in gross profits in their operating history.

Now, after 41% YoY gross profit growth last year alone, they recently reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.

Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Markets see dwindling odds of a September interest rate cut from the Fed

While Powell left room for rate cuts ahead, markets now see the FOMC waiting until at least October before adjusting its key rate.

Roblox stock soars 10% after revenue beat, strong user growth

Roblox stock soared 10% on Thursday after the company reported second-quarter revenue that beat expectations amid strong user growth.

AROUND THE STAND

First, Hendon Hooker, once seen as Jared Goff’s successor in Detroit, has spent most of his time on the bench thanks to Goff’s resurgence. Now, the Lions quarterback-in-waiting finally gets his shot in tonight’s preseason opener, a chance to prove he’s more than a long-term backup.

Meanwhile, three-weight world champion Terri Harper has signed with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions. The deal could deliver major fights, including a long-teased showdown with Caroline Dubois, as MVP leans into building women’s boxing into a bigger draw.

Over in Hollywood, Justin Timberlake revealed he’s been quietly battling Lyme disease. The singer says the diagnosis explained years of on-stage pain but insists he’s not slowing down, arguing that the joy of performing still outweighs the toll it takes on his body.

And finally, Martha Stewart threw some shade Meghan Markle’s way, questioning her “authenticity” as she relaunches her lifestyle brand. Stewart, though, reserved her praise for Gwyneth Paltrow, calling her “powerful” and an example of how to turn star power into lasting success.

Bonus from the world stage: France’s Léon Marchand snagged gold in the 200-meter medley at the world championships, joined on the podium by two fellow swimmers trained in Texas under legendary coach Bob Bowman. The win further cements Bowman’s Austin program as the epicenter of elite swimming.

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