PICTURES: Lovebirds Grigor Dimitrov & Eiza Gonzalez turn heads at Prada show in Milan days after enjoying romantic vacation

Grigor Dimitrov was recently spotted accompanying his actress girlfriend, Eiza Gonzalez, to Prada’s Spring/Summer 2026 show.

The event took place during the ongoing Milan Fashion Week, attracting numerous fashion enthusiasts and celebrities alike.

The couple’s appearance together highlighted their support for the iconic luxury brand and added a touch of glamour to the prestigious fashion event.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-pictures-lovebirds-grigor-dimitrov-eiza-gonzalez-turn-heads-prada-show-milan-days-enjoying-romantic-vacation

Welcome to London, the divorce capital of the world

A recent court ruling is expected to trigger a new wave of ‘divorce tourists’ seeking higher payouts.

This decision has drawn attention from individuals considering relocation to benefit from more favorable divorce settlements. Experts predict an increase in people moving jurisdictions to take advantage of the ruling’s financial implications.

As the legal landscape evolves, both families and legal professionals are closely monitoring the situation to understand its broader impact on divorce proceedings moving forward.
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“Amazing feeling” – Lexi Thompson reminisces on Solheim Cup win ahead of Ryder Cup

It’s only a few hours until the 2025 Ryder Cup officially kicks off at Bethpage Black.

Golf fans worldwide are eagerly looking forward to the exciting action and intense competition this prestigious event promises. Stay tuned for updates and highlights as the tournament unfolds!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-amazing-feeling-lexi-thompson-reminisces-solheim-cup-win-ahead-ryder-cup

Trump announces 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals. Would this hurt India’s drug makers?

**Trump’s Tariff War Continues: 100% Tariffs on Branded Pharmaceuticals Starting October 1**

US President Donald Trump has announced a new wave of tariffs, imposing a 100 percent tariff on imports of branded and patented pharmaceutical drugs effective October 1, next Wednesday. However, there is a caveat: such heavy tariffs will not apply if the drug company establishes manufacturing plants in the United States. This move is part of Trump’s ongoing tariff war and is likely to have significant implications for India, whose pharma sector heavily depends on the US market. Notably, the US is India’s largest drugs market.

### Trump’s Announcement on Pharma and More

On Thursday, September 25, President Trump revealed that brand-name or patented pharmaceutical products will face a 100 percent tariff starting October 1 unless the drug manufacturer is building production facilities in the US. While this move doesn’t come as a total surprise—Trump has been promising to impose tariffs on pharmaceutical imports throughout his term—this is the first time such a significant tariff has been announced on these products.

Trump views tariffs as a way to pressure pharmaceutical companies into ramping up domestic production and strengthening the supply chain for essential medicines. In his announcement on Truth Social, Trump wrote:

*”Starting October 1, 2025, we will be imposing a 100 percent tariff on any branded or patented pharmaceutical product, unless a company is building their pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in America.”*
He added, *”There will, therefore, be no tariff on these pharmaceutical products if construction has started.”*

In addition to pharmaceuticals, Trump also announced new tariffs on other imported goods. These include:

– 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets
– 30% tariff on upholstered furniture
– 25% tariff on heavy trucks

In a separate post, Trump specified that the 25 percent tariff on heavy trucks made outside the US aims to support domestic manufacturers such as Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, and Mack Trucks. He emphasized that these tariffs serve multiple purposes, primarily for national security.

### Possible Impact on India and Beyond

Following the announcement, Asian stock markets saw a decline, especially in the pharmaceutical sector. According to Reuters, pharmaceutical shares across Asia tumbled:

– Japan’s Topix pharmaceutical index dropped 1%
– Hong Kong’s innovative drug index slid 2.8%
– South Korean firm SK Biopharmaceuticals fell 2.7%
– Australian biotech company CSL was down 1.6% after earlier losses exceeding 3%

In India, there is a cautious mood as the country remains one of the largest suppliers of medicines to the US. India exported pharmaceutical products worth $17.7 billion (Rs 77,231 crore) to the US in 2024. Additionally, exports for the first half of this year reached $3.7 billion (Rs 32,505 crore).

India supplies over 45% of generic drugs and 15% of biosimilar drugs used in the US. Major pharmaceutical companies such as Dr. Reddy’s, Aurobindo Pharma, Zydus Lifesciences, Sun Pharma, and Gland Pharma reportedly generate 30-50% of their total revenues from the American market.

Furthermore, it is reported that Indian drugs saved the US healthcare system $219 billion in 2022 alone, with an estimated $1.3 trillion in savings expected over the next five years due to generics from India.

If a 100% tariff is imposed, it could lead to significant price hikes, inflation, and drug shortages in the US, where four out of every ten prescriptions filled are for these medicines.

However, experts note that Trump’s tariffs target branded and patented drugs only—not generic drugs, which constitute the bulk of India’s pharmaceutical exports. Despite this, uncertainty looms, and pharma executives are closely monitoring the evolving situation.

### Trump’s Ongoing Tariff Blitz

Tariffs on pharmaceuticals, previously opposed by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), represent a continuation of Trump’s wider tariff campaign against America’s trading partners, including India.

The US has already imposed tariffs of varying rates on Indian goods, ranging from 50% tariffs on products like jewelry to garments. Trump firmly believes that tariffs are necessary to compel companies to invest in domestic manufacturing.

He has dismissed concerns that these tariffs will lead to higher costs for consumers and businesses, insisting instead:

*”We’re protecting American jobs, we’re protecting American factories. It’s very simple. If you want to sell here, you build here.”*

Critics, on the other hand, argue that Trump’s tariff strategy exacerbates inflation and creates obstacles for businesses. Despite this opposition, the president and his administration remain steadfast in their approach.

*With inputs from agencies.*
https://www.firstpost.com/explainers/trump-tariff-pharmaceuticals-india-drug-makers-explained-13937033.html

Pureblends just a pen stroke away from letting squad loose on PBA

There’s no more stopping a Titan from wreaking havoc in the PBA.

League commissioner Willie Marcial said on Thursday that only a few details need to be worked out before Pureblends assumes the NorthPort franchise, lock, stock, and barrel.

“It’s almost a done deal,” Marcial said during the PBA Media Day at Centris Elements.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641716/pureblends-just-a-pen-stroke-away-from-letting-squad-loose-on-pba

BTC Plunges Below $10.9K in ‘Waterfall’ Drop — Crypto Market Cap Falls to $3.82T as Trump Announces New Tariffs

The cryptocurrency market experienced a pronounced waterfall decline on September 26, with Bitcoin (BTC) briefly falling below $10,900. This represented a loss of over 4% in 24 hours and contributed to a slide in the total market capitalization to approximately $3.823 trillion, down more than 4.5% within the same period.

Seven-day metrics indicate continued downside momentum, with BTC down about 6.32%, Ethereum (ETH) declining over 14%, and the TOTAL3 index (which excludes BTC and ETH) dropping roughly 9.30%.

On the macroeconomic front, recent reports reveal that the administration announced a package of tariffs set to take effect on October 1. These measures include tariffs on heavyduty trucks, furniture, cabinets, and pharmaceutical imports.

Traders and risk managers are advised to closely monitor liquidity and volatility as the markets digest these developments and adjust their positions accordingly.

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FT: Circle’s Push for Reversible Transactions Rattles Crypto Purists

**Circle’s Proposal to Enable Reversible Stablecoin Transactions Sparks Backlash**

Circle, a prominent stablecoin issuer, has ignited controversy with its recent proposal to introduce reversible transactions. This concept directly challenges one of the core tenets of blockchain technology: immutability.

The push for reversible transactions has drawn criticism from various stakeholders who argue that allowing transaction reversals undermines the foundational principle that blockchain records are permanent and tamper-proof.

Circle’s president, Heath Tarbert, suggested that implementing reversible transactions could offer benefits such as enhanced security and consumer protection. However, critics remain concerned about the potential implications for trust and reliability within blockchain networks.

As the debate unfolds, the blockchain community continues to examine the balance between innovation and preserving the integrity of decentralized systems.

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Doug Bowser to retire as President of Nintendo of America

Nintendo has announced that Doug Bowser, who has served as the president of Nintendo of America since 2019, will retire at the end of the year.

He will be succeeded by Devon Pritchard, the company’s executive vice president of sales, marketing & communications. Pritchard will become the first woman to hold the position of president of Nintendo of America.

Nintendo made the announcement through a filing on the company’s investor relations website. Doug Bowser’s retirement will be effective on December 31, 2025, and Devon Pritchard will officially assume the role of president on January 1, 2026.

Bowser originally succeeded Reggie Fils-Aime as president in 2019. Meanwhile, Devon Pritchard has been with Nintendo since 2006 and has served as an active executive since 2021.

Following the announcement, Doug Bowser shared a statement reflecting on his tenure. Devon Pritchard also expressed her gratitude, acknowledging Bowser’s mentorship as she prepares to take on her new role.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146115/doug-bowser-retiring-nintendo-of-america

Best wishes to WWE star Fallon Henley

WWE star Fallon Henley has recently been making headlines, primarily due to the changes made to the faction Fatal Influence.

These updates have sparked considerable interest among fans, as they mark a new chapter for both Henley and the group.

Stay tuned for more developments as Fallon Henley and Fatal Influence continue to evolve within the WWE landscape.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-best-wishes-wwe-star-fallon-henley

Scientists discover a new dinosaur from Argentina with a crocodile bone in its mouth

NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur from Argentina with powerful claws, feasting on an ancient crocodile bone. The newly identified dinosaur was possibly 23 feet (7 meters) long and belonged to a mysterious group of dinosaurs called megaraptorans.

Megaraptorans roamed what is now South America, Australia, and parts of Asia, evolving into different species over millions of years. They were known for their elongated skulls and “huge and very powerful claws,” said Lucio Ibiricu of the Patagonian Institute of Geology and Paleontology, who was part of the discovery team.

However, it remains unclear how these creatures hunted and where exactly they fit on the evolutionary timeline, mainly because the fossils recovered so far have been incomplete.

In a new study, researchers reported the discovery of part of a skull as well as arm, leg, and tail bones from the Lago Colhué Huapi rock formation in Patagonia. They noticed unique features in the bones that indicated this could be a new species.

This latest member of the megaraptoran family has been named Joaquinraptor casali. Federico Agnolin from the Argentine Museum of Natural Science Bernardino Rivadavia, who was not involved in the research, commented via email that this find “fills a major gap by providing one of the most complete skeletons yet.” The research was published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

The dinosaur likely lived between 66 and 70 million years ago — close to the time when dinosaurs went extinct — and was at least 19 years old at the time of its death. Scientists do not yet know what caused its death.

Interestingly, a front leg bone was found pressed against its jaws, belonging to an ancient relative of crocodiles. This detail could provide clues to its diet and whether Joaquinraptor casali was the top predator on the humid prehistoric flood plains.

Ibiricu named the new dinosaur in memory of his son Joaquin. Though Joaquin was very young and had not yet developed a fascination with dinosaurs, Ibiricu believes his son would have appreciated being honored in this way. “All children love dinosaurs so he would probably be a fan too,” he said.


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https://wgntv.com/science/ap-science/ap-scientists-discover-a-new-dinosaur-from-argentina-with-a-crocodile-bone-in-its-mouth/