In response to former President Donald Trump’s recent comments, UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting advised British patients to disregard Trump’s suggestion that pregnant women avoid paracetamol, the UK equivalent of Tylenol. Trump, speaking at a White House event, linked acetaminophen to autism, a claim that has drawn sharp criticism from medical professionals. This is a notable instance of a British minister publicly disagreeing with a former US president’s health advice. The remarks were made in conjunction with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a well-known critic of conventional medicine.
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Representative Greg Casar has criticized the Trump administration, citing the alleged dropping of an investigation into Tom Homan as evidence of widespread corruption. Casar argues that this exemplifies an “unholy alliance” between the wealthy and conservatives. To combat this, Casar advocates for Democrats to adopt a pro-worker, anti-billionaire platform, suggesting the banning of super PACs in Democratic primaries. He emphasizes the need for Democrats to prioritize populist economic policies, while still supporting other important issues.
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A 12-foot statue depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands has appeared on the National Mall, created by the anonymous group The Secret Handshake. The statue, erected in honor of Friendship Month, features excerpts from a controversial birthday letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein, which Trump denies writing. The White House has denounced the statue, emphasizing the end of their friendship, despite their documented history of parties and public statements of friendship. The appearance of the statue comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Epstein case and calls for greater transparency surrounding the release of Epstein’s files.
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President Trump has recently intensified his criticism of press freedom and the First Amendment. During a recent statement, he suggested that negative coverage of his administration by journalists should be illegal. These comments follow the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s program by ABC, owned by Disney, after threats were made regarding the revocation of broadcast licenses. In response, writers and actors gathered in protest to defend free speech.
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During an interview on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” Vice President Kamala Harris gave a less-than-enthusiastic endorsement of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor. While stating support for the Democratic candidate, Harris emphasized other rising Democratic stars across the country and cautioned against over-focusing on New York City. This tepid backing arrives amid a broader discussion within the Democratic party about generational shifts and endorsements of the progressive candidate, with some prominent Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, yet to endorse him. The lukewarm reception follows Mamdani’s primary victory, sparking a national conversation about the party’s direction and the role of older politicians.
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At the UN General Assembly, President Trump hailed a “golden age” for the U.S., sparking tension with the global body through funding cuts and criticism. Trump’s actions, including withdrawing from UN agencies and reviewing U.S. interactions, have exacerbated the UN’s budget crisis, potentially shifting influence to nations like China. Experts warn that the U.S.’s diminishing role could erode human rights and international peace, while some delegates have questioned whether New York is still the appropriate location for the UN. In response, other nations are forming alliances, and smaller states are stepping up in an attempt to take the lead on issues such as human rights.
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President Trump’s new “Gold Card” visa program, offering U.S. residency for a $1 million investment, has drawn criticism and accusations of potential abuse. The program allows wealthy foreigners and corporations to expedite their path to residency through contributions to the Commerce Department. The administration anticipates issuing approximately 80,000 Gold Cards, replacing existing visa categories and including a “Platinum Card” option. Critics, including Senator Dick Durbin, have labeled the plan illegal and a potential pathway for those who are wealthy, but not necessarily contributing to the US. The program is likely to face legal challenges.
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For years, Canada has experienced a “brain drain” of skilled workers to the United States, particularly in technology and healthcare. However, the recent move by President Trump to increase the cost of H-1B visas may alter this trend. This executive order, signed on Friday, imposes a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas, which could lead to confusion and frustration for companies. These companies heavily rely on the program to recruit global talent in various fields, including computer programming and engineering.
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President Donald Trump has canceled a White House meeting with top congressional Democrats, citing “unserious and ridiculous demands” as the reason. He claimed Democrats seek over $1 trillion in new spending for various programs and policies. Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, responded by criticizing Trump’s decision and expressing their readiness to negotiate to avoid a government shutdown. Both sides had previously confirmed the meeting, but with Congress away from Washington, D.C., no path forward has been decided.
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President Trump made controversial claims about a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, prompting criticism from medical professionals, including Republican Senator Bill Cassidy. Despite Trump’s statements, the World Health Organization and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists do not support these claims, as Tylenol is a commonly recommended pain reliever for pregnant women. The Autism Science Foundation has expressed concerns, deeming Trump’s statements “dangerous,” while the maker of Tylenol has refuted the claims, citing scientific evidence. This follows Trump’s support for anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., further fueling medical debate.
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