Trump administration says lower prices for 15 Medicare drugs will save taxpayers billions

NEW YORK (AP) — Pharmaceutical companies have agreed to slash the Medicareprices for 15 prescription drugsafter months of negotiations, reductions that are expected to produce billions in savings for taxpayers and older adults, the Trump administration said.

But the net prices it unveiled for a 30-day supply of each drug are not what Medicare recipients will pay at their pharmacy counters, since those final amounts will depend on each individual's plan and how much they spend on prescriptions in a given year.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touted the deals as part of the administration'sefforts to address affordability concernsamong Americans. The Medicare drug negotiation program that made them possible is mandated by law and began under President Joe Biden's administration.

"President Trump directed us to stop at nothing to lower health care costs for the American people," Kennedy said in a statement Tuesday evening. "As we work to Make America Healthy Again, we will use every tool at our disposal to deliver affordable health care to seniors."

The announcement marks the completion of asecond round of negotiationsunder a 2022 law that allows Medicare to haggle over the price it pays on the most popular and expensive prescription drugs used by older Americans, bringing the total number of negotiated drug prices to 25. The new round of negotiated prices will go into effect in 2027. Reduced prices forthe inaugural roundof10 drugsnegotiated by the Biden administration last year will go into effect in January.

Price negotiations apply to drugs treating diabetes, asthma, cancers and more

The latest negotiated prices apply to some of the prescription medications on which Medicare spends the most money, including themassively popular GLP-1 weight-loss and diabetes drugsOzempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy. Some of the other drugs involved in the negotiations include Trelegy Ellipta, which treats asthma; Otezla, a psoriatic arthritis drug; and various drugs that treat diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome and different forms of cancer.

Dr. Mehmet Oz, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator, said the administration delivered "substantially better outcomes for taxpayers and seniors in the Medicare Part D program" than the previous year's deals.

Under the first round of Medicare price negotiations, the Biden administration said the program would have saved about $6 billion on net covered prescription drug costs, or about 22%, if it had been in effect the previous year. The Trump administration said its latest round would have saved the government about $8.5 billion in net spending, or 36%, if it had been in effect last year.

It's unclear exactly how much money the newly announced deals could save Medicare beneficiaries when they are buying prescription drugs at the pharmacy because those costs are determined by various individual factors.

A new rule that kicked off this year also caps out-of-pocket drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries at $2,000, giving some relief to older adults affected by high-cost prescriptions. The administration said estimated out-of-pocket savings for Medicare beneficiaries with drug plans is about $685 million.

Spencer Perlman, director of health care research at Veda Partners, said the Trump administration's improved outcomes probably resulted from the mix of drugs being negotiated and lessons learned from the first year of negotiations.

Net drug prices are proprietary, he said, but "if we take the administration at their word, I think it demonstrates that they have secured meaningful price concessions for seniors, meaning the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program is working as intended."

Medicare recipients can't get GLP-1 drugs for obesity, but the administration is making changes

The GLP-1 weight-loss drugs that were part of the negotiations have been especially scrutinized for their high out-of-pocket costs. Yet it's still unclear to what extent Medicare beneficiaries who want to use the drugs to treat obesity will be able to do so.

Medicare has long been prohibited from paying for weight-loss treatments, but a separate deal recently announced between the Trump administration and two pharmaceutical companies included plans for a pilot program that willexpand coverage for the drugsto additional high-risk obese and overweight people.

The Trump administration this year has also negotiated several unrelated deals with drug companies to lower the cost of their products for the wider population.

Pharmaceutical companies, meanwhile, have sued over the Medicare drug negotiations enabled by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and remain opposed to them.

"Whether it is the IRA or MFN, government price setting for medicines is the wrong policy for America," Alex Schriver, senior vice president of public affairs at the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, said in a statement. "These flawed policies also threaten future medical innovation by siphoning $300 billion from biopharmaceutical research, undermining the American economy and our ability to compete globally."

Next year, Medicare will negotiate prices for another round of 15 drugs, including physician-administered drugs for the first time.

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The tight-knit Virginia high schoolwhere head football coach Travis Turner workedwas rocked by a similar sex scandal involving another coach two years ago.

Timothy Lee Meador, a teacher and coach at Union High School, pleaded guilty in 2023 to child solicitation and indecent liberties charges,ABC 7 reported.

Meador, then 28, was barred from the school, which teaches about 600 kids in Big Stone Gap, and spent just a year and three months in prison.

Travis Turner, 46, is wanted on child pornography and sex crimes charges. He has been missing since Thursday. Facebook/Leslie Turner

It is unclear what sport Meador coached, but he worked at Union High at the same time that Turner was head football coach there.

And the circumstances surrounding the latest allegations against a school stafferare shockingly similar.

Turner, 46, is wanted for five counts of soliciting a minor using a computer and with five counts of child pornography, Virginia State Police announced Tuesday.

Just days ago, amember of the Union High staffwas also placed on leave — but the school has not confirmed whether it was Turner.

Timothy Lee Meador was a coach at Turner's high school when he was charged with similar crimes in 2023. Wise County Sheriff's Office

But while Meador was caught, Turner remains in the wind.

He vanished Thursday as police were headed to his home in nearby Appalachia to question him over the allegations, and he hasn't been seen since.

A search has been underway across the mountainous countryside since, but so far no leads have turned up as to his whereabouts.

Turner hasn't been seen since Thursday, when he vanished as cops were on the way to question him. Leslie Caudill Turner / Facebook

Turner was not initially charged with any crimes and police insisted they were only trying to question him — but on Tuesday they declared he was a fugitive and would be charged if caught.

His family has denied the charges against him.

"None of that is true. He's a good dad and a good husband," his wife, Leslie, told the Daily Mail after police confirmed the charges.

"We want him home. That's it," she added. "We are all just hanging in there until we get news."

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At least 13 dead after fire engulfs Hong Kong high-rise residential buildings

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong's deadliest fire in years blazed late into the night on Wednesday as authorities confirmed at least 13 people, including a firefighter, had died and others remained trapped.

Hundreds of residents were evacuated as the blaze spread across seven high-rise apartment buildings in a housing complex in Tai Po district, in the New Territories. At least 33 others were injured.

Fire chiefs said high temperatures at the scene made it difficult for crews to mount rescue operations. It was not immediately known how the fire started.

The fire sent up a column of flames and thick smoke as it spread quickly on bamboo scaffolding and construction netting that had been set up around the exterior of the housing complex. About 700 people were evacuated to temporary shelters.

Records show the housing complex consisted of eight buildings with almost 2,000 apartments housing about 4,800 residents, including many elderly people.

Multiple buildings close to each other were set ablaze, with bright flames and smoke shooting out of windows as night fell. Authorities said that hundreds of firefighters, police officers and paramedics were deployed. Firefighters aimed water at the intense flames from high up on ladder trucks.

Nine people were declared dead at the scene and four others were later confirmed dead at the hospital, authorities said.

The blaze, which started mid-afternoon, was upgraded a level 5 alarm — the highest level of severity — as night fell. Authorities said that conditions remained very challenging for firefighters.

"Debris and scaffolding of the affected buildings (is) falling down," said Derek Armstrong Chan, deputy director of Fire Service operations. "The temperature inside the buildings concerned is very high. It's difficult for us to enter the building and go upstairs to conduct firefighting and rescue operations."

Officials said the fire started at the external scaffolding of one of the buildings, a 32-storey tower, and later spread to inside the building and also to nearby buildings, likely aided by windy conditions.

The fire department said that it received "numerous" calls requesting assistance. It said some residents remained trapped as of Wednesday night, but police declined to provide details about how many were missing or in danger.

Firefighters deployed 128 fire trucks and 57 ambulances to the scene.

The dead included a 37-year-old firefighter, while another received treatment for heat exhaustion, Director of Fire Services Andy Yeung said.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday expressed condolences to the firefighter who died and extended sympathies to the families of the victims, according to state broadcaster CCTV. He also urged efforts to minimize casualties and losses.

District officials in Tai Po have opened temporary shelters for people left homeless by the fire.

"I've given up thinking about my property," a resident who only provided her surname, Wu, told local TV station TVB. "Watching it burn like that was really frustrating."

Tai Po is a suburban area in the New Territories, in the northern part of Hong Kong and near the border with the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen.

Bamboo scaffolding is a common sight in Hong Kong at building construction and renovation projects, though the government said earlier this year that it would start phasing it out for public projects because of safety concerns.

The fire is the most deadly in Hong Kong in years. In November 1996, 41 people died in a commercial building in Kowloon in a level 5 fire that lasted for around 20 hours.

Moritsugu reported from Beijing. Researcher Chen Shihuan contributed to this report.

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What to watch: Week 14 college football viewer's guide

Where has the season gone?

We're already in Week 14 and there are multiple teams across college football who have already played their final game. Four MAC teams —Akron, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan and UMass — have already completed their seasons. Pour one out for UMass. The Minutemen went 0-12 and are the only winless team at the top level of college football.

The final week of the regular season has a lot at stake. No team has officially clinched a spot in a power conference championship game and multiple teams in the American still have a chance to earn a playoff berth. Here's what you need to know as the regular season wraps up.

No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 16 Texas

All that stands between Texas A&M and the school's first undefeated regular season since 1994 is a trip to its hated rival who started the season at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. No big deal, right?

College football is better when A&M and Texas are playing each other and we get another game with massive stakes now that the rivalry has been renewed. A year ago, as the two played each other for the first time in 2011, the winner went to the SEC title game.

This season, the Longhorns are out of the conference race. But they still have the slightest of playoff hopes even if they need a ton of chaos to envelop the teams ahead of them.

A&M is in the SEC title game with a win and could miss out with a loss. QB Marcel Reed is also in position to be a Heisman finalist — and could become a serious contender with big games against the Longhorns and in the SEC championship.

Texas QB Arch Manning had six total touchdowns in Week 13 against a hapless Arkansas defense. It was the best game of Manning's career; he had four passing TDs to go along with a rushing TD and a receiving TD.

Can he keep it going against an Aggie defense that's been one of the best in the country against the pass? Opposing QBs are completing just 57% of their passes for 183 yards a game against the Aggies.

No. 1 Ohio State at No. 15 Michigan

Yes, there is a scenario that results in Ohio State and Michigan playing each other in back-to-back weeks. That would be fun, but it would require Indiana losing as a four-touchdown favorite to Purdue. So it's not really worth thinking about.

Ohio State enters this game as a virtual playoff lock but a team that also has all of the pressure. The Buckeyes have famously lost the last four games in the series dating back to 2019. Last year's 13-10 road win by Michigan was the first time an unranked team had won this game over a ranked opponent since Ohio State beat Michigan in 2004.

The Buckeyes didn't have WRs Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate against Rutgers in Week 13. Coach Ryan Day has only offered general updates about his receivers but Smith has said he should be good to go. If Tate can play too, the Ohio State passing attack should be back to full strength. But even if OSU only has one of them back it changes the dynamic for the Michigan defense.

Michigan QB Bryce Underwood was 16-of-23 passing for 215 yards and two touchdowns in the Wolverines' Week 13 win over Maryland. He's been a much better passer at home, too. Underwood has completed 68% of his passes at Michigan Stadium for 1,131 yards on 133 attempts. On the road, Underwood is 81-of-142 passing for 1,035 yards. He also averages 6.3 yards a carry at home compared to 3.5 yards a rush on the road.

His splits are even more extreme across Michigan's wins and its two losses. In road losses at Oklahoma and USC, Underwood was just 24-of-48 passing for 349 yards over those two games and he's rushed for minus-5 yards (remember, college stats take sacks into account). If Ohio State's stellar defense can keep Underwood in the pocket, the Wolverines could be hamstrung without RB Justice Haynes.

No. 6 Oregon at Washington

It's simple for Oregon. Beat Washington and host a first-round College Football Playoff game.

The Ducks' 49-21 win a season ago snapped a three-game win streak for Washington in the series. The Huskies won those three games over 2022 and 2023 by a combined nine points; every victory was by a field goal.

Since losing 13-10 in the rain at Wisconsin, Washington has won its last two games by a combined score of 97-27, though the two opponents were Purdue and UCLA. Even though Washington is 8-3, QB Demond Williams Jr. is still under the radar for many college football fans. Williams has completed 72% of his passes for 2,721 yards and 19 TDs and has rushed for 568 yards and six scores.

The Ducks held USC in check a week ago. The Trojans averaged a season-low 5.3 yards per play as they had their worst rushing performance of 2025. USC had just 52 rushing yards even though QB Jayden Maiava was only sacked once.

As Dante Moore has been one of the better QBs in the country, Oregon has learned to rely on an explosive run game that wasn't explosive but extremely efficient against USC. Oregon rushed 41 times for 179 yards as Noah Whittington led the way with 19 carries for 104 yards. The sixth-year senior is averaging a career-high 7.7 yards per carry in 2025 and has a chance to eclipse 1,000 yards for the first time if Oregon makes the College Football Playoff.

No. 14 Vanderbilt at No. 19 Tennessee

Saturday's game is the first time Vanderbilt and Tennessee will play as ranked opponents. It's the 119th time they've played each other.

It's a stat that seems too wild to be true, but you have to go back to 1958 to find the last time that Vanderbilt was ranked when it played Tennessee. The Commodores are looking to snap a six-game losing streak to the Volunteers; Vandy hasn't won since a 38-13 victory over the Vols in 2018.

A win will keep Vanderbilt in the mix for the College Football Playoff and could even propel the Commodores into the playoff if a couple of teams ahead of them lose in Week 14. Diego Pavia's Heisman odds improved dramatically in Week 13 as he set a school single-game passing record with 484 yards in a 45-17 win over Kentucky. A win will also mark the first 10-win season in school history for Vanderbilt.

Tennessee exorcised some Gainesville demons in Week 13 with a very easy 31-11 win over Florida. It was the first time Tennessee had beaten Florida on the road since 2003 and just the fourth win overall for the Volunteers over Florida since that last road win. Can the Tennessee defense clamp down on Pavia? After getting torched by Arkansas, Alabama and even Kentucky, which averaged 6.5 yards per play, Tennessee's defense has played better over its last three games.

No. 10 Alabama at Auburn

Despite a Week 12 loss to Oklahoma, Alabama's SEC title game scenario is very straightforward. An Iron Bowl win sends the Crimson Tide to Atlanta. And remember the last time Alabama needed a win in Auburn to keep its playoff hopes alive?

Two years ago, Jalen Milroe found Isaiah Bond for a touchdown on fourth-and-31 with 32 seconds left for a 27-24 win. A week later, the Tide took down Georgia to make the final four-team College Football Playoff.

That loss dropped Auburn to 6-6 in Hugh Freeze's first season. Now, Freeze is already out as Auburn's coach after his firing earlier this season and the Tigers need a win to get to a bowl game.

QB Ashton Daniels is expected to start on Saturday night after sitting out the Tigers' Week 13 win over Mercer. The Iron Bowl will be Daniels' fourth appearance of the season. Had he played against Mercer, a snap against Alabama would have prevented him from redshirting for 2025.

Freshman Deuce Knight started in Daniels' place and threw for 239 yards while rushing for 162 yards and four scores. It was an impressive performance with the obvious caveat that it came against an FCS school. How much playing time will Knight see against Alabama? He's only appeared in two games, so the Tigers don't have to worry about his redshirt status.

As Alabama cruised to a 56-0 win over FCS team Eastern Illinois in Week 13, Ty Simpson threw two interceptions on 16 pass attempts. He did, however, break a five-game fumble streak. If Simpson can avoid turnovers — he had just one interception through Alabama's first nine games of the season — the Tide should be OK.

Others to watch

Navy at Memphis (-5.5), 7:30 p.m. ET, Thursday, ESPN:The only Thanksgiving college football game is an important one in the American Conference. Navy needs a win over Memphis and a loss by either Tulane or North Texas to have a shot at the title game. The Green Wave will host the American title game with a win thanks to their spot in the CFP rankings and North Texas beat Navy earlier in the season.

No. 7 Ole Miss (-7.5) at Mississippi State, Noon ET Friday, ABC:The betting line reflects the unpredictability of the Egg Bowl in normal years. And this has become no normal year for Ole Miss. The Rebels are on track to host a College Football Playoff game with a win and thefuture of coach Lane Kiffin could have clarity at some point immediately after the game. Will he stay or go?

No. 12 Miami (-6.5) at Pitt, Noon ET, ABC:Pitt needs to upset the Hurricanes and get some help to make the ACC title game. Miami needs a win and, well, a lot more help than Pitt needs. Eight results have to go Miami's way over the weekend for Miami to make the ACC championship game. And there are eight ACC games in Week 14.

LSU at No. 8 Oklahoma (-10.5), 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC:Can the Tigers keep it competitive? We wouldn't rule it out, even if Garrett Nussmeier is still sidelined with his abdominal injury. It's an important game for Oklahoma's offense. If the Sooners still look rocky they could lose out on a home playoff game.

Virginia Tech at No. 18 Virginia (-9.5), 7 p.m. ET, ESPN:The Cavaliers are in the ACC title game with a win over their rivals. Virginia's likely opponent in the ACC title game would be SMU, assuming the Mustangs take care of business against Cal. If you had Virginia and SMU playing for a spot in the playoff in August, you should go buy a lottery ticket.

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CFP rankings grades: Why Michigan gets an F

It's the final week of the regular season, and the pressure is rising on theCollege Football Playoffselection committee.

It was a relatively quiet past week as the top 11 teams in theUS LBM Coaches Polleither won or had the week off. However, there is sure to be changes with huge games coming before the field is set on Dec. 7. Is the selection committee getting the latest rankings right? Or are some teams undeservingly getting boosts or put down with not much time left?

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The weekend is the final chance for every team to make its case before only a few advance to conference championship games. Here are the grades for every spot in the College Football Playoff ranking heading into Week 14.

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1. Ohio State: A+

Pretty sure theBuckeyesare solely focused on beating Michigan before thinking about anything else.

2. Indiana: A+

Beat Big Ten cellar-dweller Purdue and a first-round bye is nearly wrapped up forIndiana.

3. Texas A&M: A+

The SEC title game is far from clinched with theAggieshaving to play at Texas. The could get there with a loss if other results fall right.

4. Georgia: A+

Even thoughGeorgia Techlost last week,Georgiawould earn a quality win by beating the Yellow Jackets that could help it secure a first-round bye.

5. Texas Tech: B+

TheRed Raidersare positioned to be in the playoff as long as they beat West Virginia, but it was a tad bit surprising to see them not get jumped by Oregon.

6. Oregon: A-

With that much-needed signature win against Southern California,Oregongets a more secure spot. It could have moved up into the top five.

7. Mississippi: A

TheRebelsshould have given up a spot to Oregon, and now a spot in the playoff doesn't seem as secured without a win at Mississippi State.

8. Oklahoma: B+

Beat LSU and theSoonerscan feel good about their chances to make the field.

9. Notre Dame: A-

WhileNotre Dameputting up 70 points is cool, scoring that much against Syracuse isn't much to brag about.

10. Alabama: B-

The playoff is still in the Crimson Tide's hands, butAlabamafans are probably nervous heading into the Iron Bowl.

11. Brigham Young: C

It looks like it'll be Big 12 title or bust forBYUto get in. A defeat of Central Florida puts the Cougars one win away.

12. Miami: A

Boasting one of the best resumes, movingMiamieven one spot is a notable jump. Now what could a win against Pittsburgh do?

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13. Utah: A+

Utah'sspot always felt confusing, but there seems to be clarity theUteshave reached their ceiling and need a lot of help.

14. Vanderbilt: B

Would a win over Tennessee do anything forVanderbiltto get into the field? It doesn't feel likely.

15. Michigan: F

Certainly interesting to moveMichiganup so much considering it doesn't have a ranked win. It feels like beating Ohio State gets the Wolverines in.

Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood (19) tries to avoid the tackle of Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Simmons (98) during their game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025.

16. Texas: D-

Even moving up a spot,Texasgot jumped past Michigan, which should enrage the Longhorns. They've got a chance against Texas A&M to make their case but that's a lot of ground to make up.

17. Southern California: C-

The committee was gracious in not droppingUSCdown too many spots when it was justified to do so.

18. Virginia: B

The win over Duke in Week 12 was notable, but the ACC title is the only viable way for theCavaliersto get in.

19. Tennessee: C-

Still without a signature win, theVolunteerscontinue to make other teams look good by being ranked in the top 20.

20.Arizona State: B-

The only team to beat Texas Tech has played well recently, andArizona Statecan add another key win in the battle for the Territorial Cup.

21. Southern Methodist: A-

Being ranked helped with seeding shouldSMUfind its way back into the field. However, the earlier losses turned out to be worse than when they happened.

22. Pittsburgh: A+

It was a complete performance in the win over Georgia Tech, and it kept thePanthersalive in the ACC race.

23. Georgia Tech: D+

It's a big drop for theYellow Jackets, and even without any notable wins, it's hard to justify.

24. Tulane: C+

Tulanewas likely hoping to move up to create some distance from any other Group of Five candidates, but it looks like they still have a healthy margin to win and get in.

25. Arizona: B-

This one feels pretty random over some worthy Group of Five teams, but theWildcatshave played well in this four-game win streak.

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