On Wednesday, Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) initiated impeachment proceedings against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing abuse of power and a threat to public health due to the spread of misinformation. Stevens, along with numerous medical and public health organizations, accuse Kennedy of undermining scientific consensus and endangering lives. While the impeachment is unlikely to succeed in the Republican-controlled Congress, it highlights growing concerns within the scientific community regarding Kennedy’s actions. These groups, including the American College of Physicians and the Infectious Disease Society of America, have independently called for his removal.
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The article discusses the author’s recent visit to the US, highlighting both the joys of family and travel and the author’s growing reservations about the current political climate. Proposed new regulations by the Trump administration, including invasive social media and family history inquiries for visa applicants from countries like Australia, are a major concern. The author observed the stark changes in the US, including reduced tourism and increased political division, spurred by actions such as the revocation of visas for protestors and the expansion of travel bans. While the author cherishes their connections within the US, they express that, as a tourist, they would opt for a more welcoming and less restrictive destination.
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Leavitt attempted to clarify Trump’s statement, suggesting his focus was on American-made products, even if more expensive, to support American businesses and ensure higher quality. She cited positive economic indicators like inflation, real wages, and gas prices to support her point. However, Collins challenged this, questioning the logic of urging limited gift-giving if the economy was truly strong. Collins further pressed on the issue of grocery prices, but Leavitt continued to emphasize decreased inflation and criticize the media’s reporting on the previous administration.
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Senate Democrats and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders have voiced their concerns to the Trump administration regarding reports that the Social Security Administration (SSA) plans to drastically cut field office visits. The senators expressed worries that these efforts, which aim to reduce in-person visits by 15 million annually, might hinder Americans’ access to necessary services. They are particularly concerned about the impact on beneficiaries already facing long wait times, potentially pushing them towards unreliable online resources or customer service “doom-loops.” The senators are requesting further details from the SSA about the plan’s implementation, alternative service provisions, and its anticipated effects on current service delays.
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The House Oversight Committee has released photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate featuring prominent figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Bill Gates, among others. These images, obtained from Epstein’s estate, shed light on the extent of his connections to influential individuals. The photos include a variety of settings and individuals, though none depict sexual misconduct or underage girls. The committee continues to investigate Epstein’s network, while differing political parties hold conflicting views on the nature of the released images.
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The FDA is reportedly planning to issue “black box” warnings for COVID-19 vaccines, a move that has shocked outside experts. This plan, orchestrated by Dr. Vinay Prasad, is intended to warn about potential risks. This plan has sparked controversy due to the lack of transparency and a potential undermining of the vaccines’ safety, with many public health experts demanding supporting data. Critics worry this action may erode public trust in vaccines, potentially leading to unnecessary loss of life, especially since the move does not appear to follow established scientific processes.
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Canada achieved its first trade surplus since the U.S. trade war began in September, as exports increased by 6.3% and imports decreased by 4.1%. Exports to countries other than the United States rose sharply, while exports to the U.S. increased, and imports from the U.S. decreased. Statistics Canada reported the overall story to be positive, suggesting that the trade flow with the United States is beginning to stabilize, while also supporting diversification from the U.S.
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‘It was the last time I saw my mom’: Ukrainian boy’s story brings interpreter to tears – the sheer power of this statement hits you like a physical blow. It’s the kind of sentence that silences the room, a stark and simple truth delivered with the devastating innocence only a child can possess. It’s hard to even imagine the weight of those words, the finality they carry, the unspoken anguish that clings to every syllable. This isn’t a headline crafted for shock value; it’s a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the heart of a tragedy, a personal narrative torn straight from the brutal reality of war.… Continue reading
A new report from The New York Times details how the Trump administration and family members may have aided the release of Andrew and Tristan Tate, right-wing influencers facing serious charges. The Tates, accused of sex crimes, had been barred from leaving Romania until February when travel restrictions were suddenly lifted. The investigation reveals that the Tates cultivated alliances with influential conservatives, including Donald Trump Jr. and Barron Trump, which culminated in their release. This support was reportedly facilitated through channels, including a diplomatic envoy who intervened with Romanian officials, leading to the travel ban being lifted.
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The House of Representatives voted to advance the Protect America’s Workforce Act, a bill that seeks to overturn a Trump-era executive order. The order stripped collective bargaining rights from roughly one million federal workers, and the bill garnered support from a bipartisan coalition, including over a dozen Republicans who defied party leadership. The bill, led by Democratic Representative Jared Golden, aims to restore union rights for employees in key agencies. If passed by the House and Senate, the legislation would then be sent to Trump for his signature or potential veto.
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