Mark McAfee, a major raw milk producer whose products have faced multiple recalls due to bird flu contamination, has been contacted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s team for a position advising on raw milk policy. This aligns with Kennedy’s stated intention to loosen raw milk restrictions if confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services. McAfee’s potential appointment exemplifies the administration’s broader trend of placing industry leaders in regulatory roles. However, the safety of raw milk consumption remains highly contested, given its documented links to various bacterial and viral infections, including potential bird flu transmission.
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Former President Trump’s potential post-presidency actions pose a significant threat to press freedom. Key figures like Kash Patel, slated for a powerful FBI role, intend to use government agencies to investigate and potentially punish media outlets deemed critical of Trump. This strategy involves leveraging the FCC, the DOJ’s anti-drug division, and other government tools to suppress dissenting voices. This approach builds upon Trump’s prior behavior of using right-wing media to target perceived enemies, triggering investigations and further silencing criticism. The resulting pressure on government officials to act on these threats creates a volatile and dangerous situation for the media.
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Glenn Litton, a 56-year-old homeless man with a lengthy criminal and mental health history, is identified as the suspect in the Butte County school shooting. Litton, who had a history of fraud, theft, and other offenses, used a false identity to gain access to the school before opening fire, wounding two kindergarten students. Following the shooting, Litton died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Investigations suggest the attack was an isolated incident stemming from Litton’s delusional beliefs about an organization he claimed affiliation with.
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A massive scheme inflating Saudi Arabian university rankings through the fraudulent use of highly cited researchers has largely collapsed. The number of researchers falsely claiming Saudi affiliations plummeted by 76% following an EL PAÍS investigation, revealing payments of up to €70,000 annually to falsify employment data. This deception, involving hundreds of scientists globally, was largely successful for years until tighter scrutiny by Clarivate, the ranking compiler, and increased media attention exposed the practice. The resulting drop significantly impacts Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious goals for Saudi universities, and the implicated institutions have seen their highly cited researcher numbers drastically reduced. This outcome highlights the growing international effort to combat academic misconduct and manipulate academic rankings.
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is vying for the top Democratic position on the House Oversight Committee, challenging incumbent Representative Gerry Connolly. This race highlights a conflict between seniority and generational change within the Democratic caucus. The Oversight Committee’s importance in scrutinizing a potential Trump administration underscores the stakes of this leadership contest. The eventual decision will be made by the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee and then voted upon by the full Democratic caucus.
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To combat Japan’s record-low fertility rate and support working parents, Tokyo will implement a four-day workweek for government employees starting in April, offering increased flexibility. Additionally, a new policy allows parents of elementary school children to leave work early in exchange for a reduced salary. These initiatives aim to alleviate the pressures of work-life balance, a significant factor contributing to Japan’s declining birthrate. The measures follow other national efforts to encourage family formation and address Japan’s challenging work culture.
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In the final days of the 2024 election, a newly formed conservative Super PAC, RBG PAC, launched a $20 million disinformation campaign supporting Donald Trump. The campaign deceptively claimed Trump shared Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s views on abortion, a falsehood designed to sway voters. Funding for this operation was concealed until after the election, ultimately revealed to be a $20.5 million contribution from Elon Musk’s Revocable Trust. This deceptive campaign, expertly timed to avoid pre-election disclosure requirements, highlights the increasing use of shadowy tactics in modern political advertising.
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Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski dramatically exited an OSCE security meeting in Malta, staging a pointed protest against the presence of his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov. This bold move underscored the deep divisions and escalating tensions stemming from Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The symbolism of Sikorski’s walkout resonated far beyond the meeting hall, highlighting the international community’s increasingly fractured response to Russia’s actions.
The walkout wasn’t an isolated incident. Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the Czech Republic followed suit, mirroring Poland’s strong stance against Lavrov’s participation. This coordinated departure spoke volumes about the shared concerns and unified disapproval among these nations regarding Russia’s aggression.… Continue reading
Sierra Leone launched a nationwide single-dose Ebola vaccine campaign, targeting 20,000 frontline workers. This initiative, a collaboration between the government, Gavi, WHO, and UNICEF, marks the first such campaign in West Africa, following the devastating 2014 Ebola outbreak that killed nearly 4,000 Sierra Leoneans. The vaccine offers protection against a disease that previously claimed a significant portion of the country’s healthcare workforce and left lasting trauma on survivors. The campaign is seen as a crucial investment in public health and a step toward preventing future outbreaks.
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During this week’s martial law operation, Lt. Gen. Kwak Jong-keun refused an order from then Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun to forcibly remove lawmakers from the National Assembly. The General deemed this order illegal and chose to disobey it, citing his own judgment. He also prohibited the distribution of live ammunition to his troops due to concerns over excessive force. This act of insubordination was undertaken despite the General’s awareness of potential consequences.
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