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Weight Loss and Diabetes Drugs Linked to Pancreas Issues: Hundreds of Reports Surface

Health officials are investigating a potential link between weight loss and diabetes injections (GLP-1 medicines) and an increase in reports of acute pancreatitis. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has received nearly 400 reports of acute pancreatitis associated with medications like Mounjaro, Wegovy, Ozempic, and liraglutide, with nearly half involving Mounjaro. Due to the severity of the disease and increased usage of these medicines, the MHRA is launching a study, including genetic testing, to explore potential factors. Both the MHRA and drug manufacturers emphasize the importance of reporting adverse events and the need for healthcare professionals to monitor patients closely.

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US Economy Shrinks 0.5%: Revised Data Reveals Deeper Downturn

The U.S. economy experienced an unexpected contraction of 0.5% annually from January to March, according to the Commerce Department, a revision from the previously estimated 0.2% decline. This downturn was largely driven by a surge in imports as businesses and consumers rushed to purchase goods before potential tariffs were imposed, which had a significant negative impact on the GDP. Consumer spending also slowed considerably, and the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index reflected growing economic pessimism. While a category measuring the economy’s underlying strength showed growth, federal government spending fell sharply, contributing to the overall economic contraction.

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Meta Wins Copyright Lawsuit, But Ruling Doesn’t Guarantee AI Training Legality

In a recent legal victory for Meta, a judge ruled in favor of the company in a copyright lawsuit filed by authors who alleged their works were used without permission to train Meta’s AI system. The judge determined that the authors failed to provide sufficient evidence of market harm caused by Meta’s AI, classifying the use of copyrighted material as “fair use”. This ruling follows a similar decision in favor of Anthropic, another AI company, though the judge acknowledged the complexities of the copyright issues surrounding AI training. Furthermore, the judge expressed sympathy for the authors’ argument that AI models may undermine the market for creative works.

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RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Panel Votes Against Flu Shot Preservative: No Surprise

A federal vaccine panel has controversially recommended against seasonal influenza vaccines containing thimerosal, a preservative used in some multi-dose vials. This decision, made after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced the panel with members aligned with his anti-vaccine stance, may impact future vaccine availability. Despite a lack of scientific evidence of harm, the panel voted to restrict thimerosal, which is more cost-effective than single-dose formulations, potentially affecting clinics that rely on them. Multiple medical organizations have criticized the move, citing the settled science on thimerosal’s safety, and expressing concern about its global implications.

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Canadian Dies in ICE Custody; Concerns Raised, Travel Advisories Urged

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College Grads Face Toughest Job Market in a Decade Amid Slowing Hiring and AI Concerns

Recent college graduates are facing a challenging job market, with the unemployment rate for degree holders aged 22 to 27 reaching its highest level in over a decade, excluding the pandemic. Economists suggest that this is due to economic uncertainty, specifically stemming from the Trump administration’s tariff increases. Additionally, the rise of artificial intelligence is speculated to be impacting entry-level white-collar positions, while higher interest rates from the Federal Reserve have also slowed hiring in tech. Despite these difficulties, most economists maintain that holding a college degree still offers lifetime benefits, although the value of a degree has diminished.

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Hurricane Forecast Data Cut: Major Tool Terminated Amidst Controversy

The U.S. Department of Defense will permanently cease processing and transmitting microwave data from its three weather satellites by June 30, 2025, which will significantly impact hurricane forecasts. This decision, motivated by security concerns, means the loss of data from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder (SSMIS) will severely impede hurricane forecasts for the 2025 season. The discontinuation will halve the availability of critical microwave data, increasing the risk of missing important details about rapid intensification, misplacing storms, and degrading forecast accuracy, ultimately impacting tens of millions of Americans.

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ICE Arrests 6-Year-Old with Leukemia at Court, Family Sues Over Alleged Abuse

A Honduran mother and her two children are suing the Trump administration following their arrest at an immigration court in Los Angeles, marking the first legal challenge against courthouse arrests targeting children under a new ICE directive. The family, seeking asylum after fleeing violence, was detained by ICE agents upon exiting the courthouse and subsequently transported to a detention center in Texas. The lawsuit alleges violations of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, highlighting the 6-year-old son’s medical condition, leukemia, and missed appointments as a result of their detention. The plaintiffs, represented by the Immigrant Rights Clinic and The Texas Civil Rights Project, are seeking the family’s immediate release and argue the arrests violate due process.

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Charges Dropped in Jayco RV Cat Cruelty Case: Outrage and Ongoing Investigation

The Elkhart County Prosecutor dismissed charges against three former Jayco employees accused of animal cruelty, after filing a motion to dismiss. This decision followed a scrivener’s error in the Probable Cause Affidavit that attributed an inaccurate statement to a Jayco executive, prompting further investigation. The prosecutor is awaiting the results of this additional investigation, which has affected the veracity of the original charging decision. No interviews will be given until further evidence is received, and the office is refraining from amending any charging decisions until it can be meaningfully considered.

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Giuliani, Lewandowski Named to Homeland Security Advisory Council: A Critical Response

President Trump recently appointed several individuals to an advisory council within the Department of Homeland Security. The council, initially established in 2002, is intended to provide independent advice on homeland security operations. Notable appointments include right-wing commentator Mark Levin, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, and former campaign advisor Corey Lewandowski. The council will be chaired by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and is set to hold its first meeting early next month.

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