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Generic Ozempic Is a Game Changer for China and India

2026-03-20 02:00:04

The simultaneous patent expiry of Ozempic’s active ingredient in China and India on Friday is a watershed moment. Until now, the revolutionary weight-loss drugs have been available largely to people with means. The entry of affordable generic versions will be a leveling force in healthcare, with global consequences.

The White House Is Using the Wrong Oil Price for the Iran War

2026-03-20 00:30:56

US President Donald Trump has seemingly turned the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil into a referendum on his war against Iran. Thumbs up if WTI stays below $100 a barrel. Thumbs down if it rises above. Even if he succeeds in keeping that particular gauge below the triple digits, it would be a pyrrhic victory.

What’s March Without the Madness? Good for NCAA Business

2026-03-19 22:14:38

March Madness is losing much of what made it mad.

The White House Is Lost in the ‘Weave’

2026-03-19 21:10:02

The Trump administration has a coherence problem. This issue starts at the top with a fabulist president who is increasingly unfiltered and unfocused, offering up ping-ponging thoughts with little purpose or explanation. His approach to governing and to waging a war has itself become “the weave,” his term for the random asides that pepper his speeches. For much of his political life, Trump, 79, understood the importance of a simple and repetitive story, the need to keep the main thing the main t

Harry Styles Is Selling Sex — Even If Wall Street Won’t

2026-03-19 19:30:02

The pop star’s brand Pleasing treats pleasure as a form of well-being. But banks, regulators and social platforms remain wary.

Florida’s Red Wall on Immigration Is Starting to Crack

2026-03-19 19:00:02

Cracks are widening in the Republican Party’s support for the Trump administration’s hardline approach to immigration enforcement. The latest fissure developed this week in deep-red Florida. A panel of Republican sheriffs and chiefs of police, the backbone of Florida’s law enforcement establishment, agreed on Monday to draft a letter to President Donald Trump and congressional leaders urging them to stop rounding up immigrants who they said arrived in the U.S. “inappropriately” but have otherwis