Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare announced today that all six individuals injured in the recent mass shooting at Florida State University are in stable condition. Doctors are optimistic that all victims will make a full recovery. The hospital is providing ongoing medical care and support to the patients and their families.
In a separate development, a small business owner has filed a lawsuit against President Trump, challenging the legality of recently imposed tariffs. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims that the tariffs are harming the business by increasing the cost of raw materials and reducing competitiveness. The plaintiff argues that the tariffs violate constitutional principles and disrupt international trade agreements. The Trump administration has defended the tariffs as necessary to protect American industries and promote fair trade practices. The case is expected to draw significant attention and could have broader implications for trade policy.
FSU Shooting Victims Stable; Business Owner Sues Trump Over Tariffs
All six victims of the Florida State University shooting are in stable condition and expected to fully recover, according to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. In other news, a small business owner has filed a lawsuit against President Trump, challenging the imposition of tariffs. The suit alleges the tariffs are negatively impacting their business. We will continue to provide updates on both of these developing stories.
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