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HHS: More Reliance on Therapy for Transgender Youth

May 1, 2025

President Donald Trump’s administration released a lengthy review of transgender healthcare on Thursday that advocates for a greater reliance on behavioral therapy rather than broad gender-affirming medical care for youths with gender dysmorphia. The Health and Human… Read More

Rasmussen Poll: Immigration Remains Divisive Issue

May 1, 2025

A plurality of U.S. voters say the Constitution limits the president’s ability to enforce immigration laws, according to new Rasmussen Reports survey results. Read More

Florida Leads as State and Local Governments Sign on for Trump’s Mass Deportations

May 1, 2025

The roster of local police departments and state agencies that have joined President Donald Trump’s drive for mass deportations has soared to more than 500, with nearly half from Florida. Read More

WHO to Back Weight-Loss Drugs for Adults Globally

May 1, 2025

The World Health Organization plans to officially back the use of weight-loss drugs to treat obesity in adults for the first time, a memo reviewed by Reuters on Thursday shows, marking a shift in its approach to treating the global health problem. The UN agency also called… Read More

Lacrosse Hazing Included High Schoolers Staging Armed Abduction, Prosecutor Says

May 1, 2025

Members of a high school lacrosse program in upstate New York are accused of staging an armed abduction of younger players in a stunt that “went way beyond hazing,” prosecutors said this week. Read More

US Weekly Jobless Claims Increase More Than Expected

May 1, 2025

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week, potentially hinting at a pick-up in layoffs from tariffs, which weighed on the economy in the first quarter. Read More

RFK Jr. Will Require All New Vaccines to Undergo Placebo Testing

May 1, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr intends to shift the way vaccines are tested. The potential change would require all new vaccines to undergo placebo testing… Read More

Report: Military Sex Assaults Fell, Led by Army Drop

May 1, 2025

The number of sexual assaults reported across the U.S. military dipped by nearly 4% last year, fueled by a significant drop in the Army, The Associated Press has learned. It was the second year in a row with a decrease, reversing a troubling trend that has plagued the… Read More

Netanyahu’s Independence Day Message to Israel

May 1, 2025

Remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in celebration of the 77th Independence Day of the state of Israel: “My brothers and sisters, the citizens of Israel, on our 77th Independence Day, the wonder of Israel’s revival continues to thrill us.” Read More

White House Launches Drudge-Like Website Touting Trump

May 1, 2025

The White House has launched a new website, White House Wire, to promote pro-Trump news stories, drawing fire from The Drudge Report for its similar appearance to the long-running website that has provided a bulletin board page of daily news links for years. Read More