A lawsuit filed Monday alleges an Army gynecologist at Fort Hood secretly recorded intimate videos of a patient, who is believed to be one of many victims. The suit claims Army leadership was aware of sexual misconduct complaints against Dr. Blaine McGraw for years but allowed him to continue practicing. McGraw has been suspended and is under investigation by the Army Criminal Investigation Division, who have contacted at least 25 women after discovering photos and videos on his electronic devices. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the plaintiff, “Jane Doe,” alleges McGraw’s actions included inappropriate touching, crude remarks, and unnecessary procedures, leaving the woman feeling violated and unsafe.
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Despite a preliminary agreement to end the government shutdown, travel woes persisted as the Federal Aviation Administration continued to restrict flights at major airports. Hundreds of flights were canceled, and cancellations were expected to increase. Airports across the country are grappling with staffing shortages, particularly air traffic controllers working without pay. Airlines are working to minimize disruptions, offering flexibility to affected travelers.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is removing black box safety warnings from hormone therapy treatments for menopause, citing a review of recent scientific evidence. The warnings, which previously highlighted risks of cancer, dementia, heart attacks, and strokes, will be removed to increase accessibility and facilitate shared decision-making between patients and clinicians. Despite this change, systemic estrogen products still carry potential risks, and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) emphasizes the importance of individual consultations. The FDA’s decision, however, has drawn some criticism, as it bypassed the usual advisory committee process.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is reportedly nearing a decision to implement a complete ban on transgender women participating in female categories across all sports. This potential policy stems from IOC President Kirsty Coventry’s election campaign promise. While the exact timeline remains uncertain, reports suggest an announcement could arrive in early 2024. Sources indicate the ban could take effect as soon as 2026, though the IOC has stated that no final decisions have been made.
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China’s new K-visa program aims to attract skilled science and technology workers, mirroring the U.S.’s H-1B visa, amidst tightening U.S. immigration policies. This initiative reflects China’s ambition to become a global leader in advanced technologies, addressing a skills gap in key sectors like AI and semiconductors. While the K-visa presents opportunities, it also raises concerns among Chinese job seekers about increased competition. Despite the new visa, challenges such as language barriers, internet censorship, and existing geopolitical issues may hinder China’s ability to attract top international talent compared to other Western economies.
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Chrysler is recalling over 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a potentially faulty battery that could cause a fire. The recall affects Jeep Wranglers (2020-2025) and Grand Cherokees (2022-2026), and owners are advised to park them outside and refrain from charging them until a solution is implemented. Interim notification letters are scheduled to be sent by December 2, 2025. The batteries were manufactured by Samsung SDI America, and owners can find more information by contacting Chrysler customer service.
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In a recent proclamation, President Donald Trump pardoned numerous political allies, including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Mark Meadows, for their involvement in alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. According to the document, the pardons are described as a step toward national reconciliation and cover a range of individuals, including co-defendants charged in Georgia. The pardons are only applicable to federal charges and do not extend to state or local charges, nor do they apply to Trump himself. Additionally, clemency was granted to a retired police officer convicted of stalking for the Chinese government and former baseball star Darryl Strawberry for a tax evasion charge.
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A federal judge determined the Trump administration violated the First Amendment rights of Education Department employees. The violation occurred when the department replaced personalized out-of-office email replies with partisan messages blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the department to restore union members’ personalized out-of-office email notices immediately, or remove the partisan language from all employee accounts. The lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Government Employees, who argued the action infringed on employee’s rights and used them as political mouthpieces.
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