Legal Showdowns: High-Stakes Battles Across the United States
Recent U.S. news highlights legal battles and policy changes. New York's Attorney General sues over transit funding, Pfizer strikes a drug pricing deal with Trump, and the DOJ sues LA Sheriff's Department for slow gun license processing. Additionally, Trump targets Harvard for a $500M settlement over controversial campus policies.

The United States is witnessing a wave of legal showdowns and policy negotiations that might reshape various sectors. New York Attorney General Letitia James initiated legal action against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, seeking to unlock $34 million in frozen transit funding. This move marks a significant standoff between state and federal authorities over control and allocation of resources.
In Washington, a landmark deal between Pfizer and President Donald Trump was announced, aimed at equalizing prescription drug prices across the Medicaid program and other developed countries. This development potentially paves the way for future agreements with other pharmaceutical giants, signaling a shift towards more affordable healthcare.
Simultaneously, the U.S. government has taken legal action against the Los Angeles County sheriff's department, alleging prolonged delays in processing concealed weapon licenses. This suit represents a broader federal push to uphold constitutional rights and streamline bureaucratic processes that affect citizens nationwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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