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The pharmaceutical companies — Amgen, Merck, and Eli Lilly — were joined in the lawsuit by the Association of National Advertisers. The rule was scheduled to take effect Tuesday. U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta in Washington, D.C., agreed with the drug companies that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) does not have the authority to compel drug companies to disclose prices.
"To be clear, the court does not question HHS's motives in adopting the [rule]," Mehta wrote. "Nor does it take any view on the wisdom of requiring drug companies to disclose prices. That policy very well could be an effective tool in halting the rising cost of prescription drugs. But no matter how vexing the problem of spiraling drug costs may be, HHS cannot do more than what Congress has authorized. The responsibility rests with Congress to act in the first instance."
Under the rule, which was announced by HHS Secretary Alex Azar in May, drug manufacturers would have to state the list price of a 30-day supply of any drug that is covered through Medicare and Medicaid and costs at least $35 a month.
Andrea Victory, a Norwegian tanker that suffered a significant blast on 12 May while sailing in the Gulf of Oman near a UAE port, is readying to dock at Iran's Bandar Imam Khomeini port, almost two months after the attack, the research company Refinitiv Energy reported on its Twitter.
According to Refinitiv, the tanker is completing its voyage, which was interrupted by the May incident, carrying a shipment of oil from Argentina to Iran. Following the blast, Andrea Victory reportedly unloaded its cargo onto another ship and was then moored at a dry dock for repairs needed to cover the hole in its hull. Recently, the tanker reclaimed its cargo and is now heading towards its destination, according to Refinitiv Energy.
The National Bank of Poland (NBP) has bought 100 tons of the precious metal since the beginning of this year, nearly four times more than it added to its reserves in 2018.
Now Warsaw wants to bring a significant part the precious metal back home, repatriating it from the Bank of England. The NBP wants to transfer at least 100 tons and store the repatriated bullion in its vaults.
The Polish central bank noted that the repatriation comes on account of central banks' need to diversify the storage of their gold reserves "to limit geopolitical risk," which, it says, could result "in losing access to or restriction of the availability of gold resources held abroad."
In recent months, the Bank of England refused to return 14 tons of gold belonging to Venezuela. Caracas wanted to repatriate some of its bullion holdings to deal with the country's economic crisis, which is exacerbated by US sanctions.
It's not that the United States should never intervene in other countries or that its military should not undertake humanitarian missions (as it did in Indonesia following the Asian tsunami and in Haiti after a damaging earthquake). It should do so, however, only when there are vital national interests at stake or when sending U.S. troops or American arms is overwhelmingly likely to make things better. In short, decisions to intervene need to clear a very high bar and survive hardheaded questioning about what the use of force will actually accomplish.
Comment: Another term for "liberal imperialism" would seem to be neoliberalism - and at the end of the day these folks sure have a lot in common with neoconservatives:
- Roger Waters: Neoliberal propaganda keeping voters 'asleep' like Orwellian sheep
- Challenging neoliberal hegemony: Lies, damned lies, and neocolonialism
- ANTIFA: Neoliberal thought police or self-appointed radical revolutionaries?
- Seeing Beyond Neoliberal Identity Politics - A Weapon of Mass Deception
President Trump and his supporters have questioned how the investigation started in the first place, accusing the FBI of carrying it out under false pretenses. King is among those leveling such allegations.
"There was no legal basis at all for them to begin the investigation of his campaign," King said in a Friday interview with New York radio host John Catsimatidis, "and the way they carried it forward and the way information was leaked, the improper applications they filed in the FISA court to get surveillance, all of this is going to come out."
King was referring to the FBI's application for a warrant under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Republicans, including California Rep. Devin Nunes, claimed that federal authorities did not fully disclose their reliance on an unverified dossier compiled by Christopher Steele, which was part of opposition research for Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Comment: As the Democrats continue to try and make something of absolutely nothing they may find themselves, correctly, at the opposite end of the investigation - and may have some hell to pay for it:
See also:
- Legal analyst on 'Spygate': 'For the first time I believe these guys are going to jail,' 'Brennan and Comey need 5 attorneys each'
- A judgement day for Brennan
- Rand Paul drops Spygate bomb on John Brennan: What did Obama know and when did he know it?
- Devin Nunes has ample cause to submit a criminal referral for CIA Director John Brennan

Government and culture are dominated by the same narrow section of the population. It's no way to run a country
On the same day, the Sutton Trust and the Social Mobility Commission issued a report into elitism in Britain that "paints a picture of a country whose power structures are dominated by a narrow section of the population [where] social mobility is low and not improving". Those who went to private school comprise 7% of the country's population but 39% of the elite; those who went to Oxford or Cambridge university comprise less than 1% of the population but 24% of the elite. Senior judges, junior ministers, permanent secretaries and diplomats are among the least representative professions. But the media, and particularly newspaper columnists, are right up there, too.
Comment: It's not just a case of elitism, and it's not just Britain, the system throughout the Western world is becoming ponerized and is collapsing under the weight of its own corruption: Political Ponerology: A Science on The Nature of Evil adjusted for Political Purposes
- Brexit Has Exposed The Rotten Foundations of Britain's Political System
- Deutsche Bank slashes 18,000 jobs in brutal cull, "financial system is in trouble"
- UK MPs award themselves above inflation pay rise
- UK's poverty wages, extortionate rents and austerity: Homeless families who work soars 73% in 5 years
- MindMatters: What Is A Pathocracy?
- The Truth Perspective: How To Survive A Totalitarian Nightmare: The Psychology Of Tyranny
- The Truth Perspective: Introducing Political Ponerology, plus some odds and ends

Britain has said it will bar Sputnik news and RT from a global conference on media freedom in London; in this image from May 23 2019, Russia's President Vladimir Putin presents flowers to editor-in-chief of Russian broadcaster RT Margarita Simonyan after awarding her with the "Order of Alexander Nevsky"
Some 60 ministers and 1,000 journalists and members of civil society are expected to attend the meeting on Wednesday and Thursday co-hosted with Canada.
"We have not accredited RT or Sputnik because of their active role in spreading disinformation," a Foreign Office spokeswoman said.
Comment: When pressed for proof of Russian 'disinformation' the accusers in the West are forever unable to provide any. However the evidence incriminating the disinfo peddlers in the UK and it's propaganda outlets, like the BBC, is legion. While RT and Sputnik reveal the sordid truth about the systemic corruption that the plagues the country, the UK gov and it's outlets are busy trying to cover it up:
- 'What about Assange?' UK Foreign Office video calling for press freedom shamed for hypocrisy
- EU's 'Russian meddling' alert system "at risk of becoming defunct" - because there isn't any
- "The editorial board wants blood": Leaked messages show BBC wants to 'prove' Russia linked to Yellow Vest protests
- The BBC: Protecting Pedophiles and War Criminals Since 2004
- BBC deliberately broadcasts 'coded negative imagery' of Corbyn, top British lawyer claims
- War Propaganda: The false BBC report that gave Israel the excuse to attack Syria
In a rambling series of tweets critical of British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit, Trump called out Darroch on Monday, saying the diplomat is "not liked or well thought of within the US."
In a series of diplomatic cables leaked to the Daily Mail and reported by the paper on Sunday, Darroch slammed the Trump administration's hardline Iran policies, saying they are unlikely "to become more coherent anytime soon." Darroch also panned "hawkish" hardliners within Trump's cabinet, likely National Security Advisor John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Comment: Darroch can't be pleased with the UK's behavior towards Iran then: Iranian DM Hatami: UK's seisure of Iranian oil tanker is 'maritime robbery'

To establish the need for such a body, Pompeo quoted former Czech dissident – and later president – Vaclav Havel, who warned that human rights “can be rays of light in a realm of darkness … [but] they can also be lethal arrows.”
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Monday the establishment of the commission, made up of "human rights experts, philosophers, and activists" with the purpose of conducting an "informed review of the role of human rights in American foreign policy."
To establish the need for such a body, Pompeo quoted former Czech dissident - and later president - Vaclav Havel, who warned that human rights "can be rays of light in a realm of darkness ... [but] they can also be lethal arrows."
This stunning admission, however, went entirely unnoticed by professional human rights activists, who were too busy shrieking about President Donald Trump's "hateful policies."
Comment: Pot calling the kettle black? A little background on the 'human rights' records of Washington and Amnesty International:
- Amnesty International's problematic collaboration with UK and US intelligence
- Amnesty International drops the humanitarian mask - abandons Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning as "not prisoners of conscience"
- Amnesty International: US State Department Propaganda Machine, Betrays Real Human Rights
- Exporting American values: Why is the US facilitating Saudi Arabia's genocide in Yemen?
- Will the US ever be held accountable for its war crimes?
- American 'liberation': New report breaks silence on US slaughter in Raqqa, civilian deaths at least 25x higher than admitted
"Why do they globally sanction us about the nuclear issue when the world knows that we are not pursuing a weapon? In reality they are sanctioning us because of knowledge," Major General Hossein Salami said. "Nuclear weapons have no place in Islam. Islam never approves of weapons of mass destruction."
Earlier in the week, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif confirmed that the country had surpassed its 300-kilogram (660-pound) low-enriched uranium stockpile limit, agreed on under the JCPOA. According to Araghchi, in 60 days, Tehran will announce the next nuclear obligations it is about to discontinue.
Comment: See also:
- Pompeo warns Iran: New 'sanctions and further isolation' for uranium enrichment (levels set by the JCPOA)
- Iran has exceeded uranium enrichment level set by JCPOA as Europe fails to resist US sanctions
- Elijah Magnier: Iran, cheated by the JCPOA, heads towards full withdrawal
- Don't fall for the ruse - The truth about Iran's nuclear program












Comment: The following may also have something to do with the desire of various nations to hold on to their own gold:
A revolution in world economies is underway thanks to the Bank for International Settlements' 'Basel III' policy