Good to see this reversal of Secretary Hegseth's ill-fated policy:
"The Army, Navy and Air Force are once again requiring flu shots for basic trainees."
https://t.co/uypWAg90rL
After this powerful interview, pro-life Congresswoman Kat Cammack asked me not to air the story of her near-fatal pregnancy complication. But her firsthand account of seeking emergency medical care under Florida’s abortion laws is too important to ignore. Full interview out now.
President Trump’s agreement with the federal government he runs expanded Tuesday to end all pending tax audits of him and his businesses, according to the Justice Department. https://t.co/HLIPXFFnUb
Longevity from two of the best in their craft 👏
MAY 1st:
📽️ The Devil Wears Prada 2 released nationwide
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Exclusive: The acting director of the CDC has delayed publication of a report showing the covid-19 vaccine cut the likelihood of ER visits and hospitalizations for healthy adults last winter by about half, according to two scientists. https://t.co/p1zapRIpxj
The Phoenix Police Department will not discipline any officers for their roles in a massive city scandal where officials invented a fake gang and then falsely charged protesters as members back in 2020. https://t.co/tiLXOKkFVO
The University of Florida was recently informed by the Florida Federation of College Republicans (FFCR) that it has disbanded the local chapter of College Republicans (the Local CR). This request is based on the FFCR’s findings that some Local CR members engaged in a pattern of conduct that violated its rules and values, including a recent antisemitic gesture. The FFCR also requested that the university deactivate the Local CR as a registered student organization while it looks to reorganize and pursue reinstatement under new student leadership.
The University of Florida has emphatically supported its Jewish community and remains committed to preventing and addressing antisemitism and other forms of discrimination and harassment that are threatening and disruptive to our students and to the teaching, research and expressive activities of the campus community. The university also supports the rights of organizations, such as the FFCR, to take decisive action in addressing conduct that is antithetical to its principles.
In compliance with its policies, the University of Florida is in the process of deactivating the Local CR as a registered student organization. When the FFCR is ready, the university will also assist it with reactivating the Local CR under new student leadership.
Not so long ago, hugging Hitler was one of those lines you just didn’t cross.
But that’s what’s been happening with increasing regularity, revealed by a recent string of unhinged text chains revealed among young Republican leaders.
Read @JohnAvlon's commentary: https://t.co/3lEqxv5Hu7
Every hospital in England has been urged to disobey an NHS directive to use software operated by US analytics software company Palantir.
A coalition of human rights, health and patient organisations, and unions sent out the plea to NHS trusts by email
https://t.co/nk89qLEiWp
Doja Cat is taking back her criticism of Timothée Chalamet and says her outrage was "virtue signaling" and “I’ve never been to a ballet. I’ve never seen an opera."
“I took it upon myself yesterday to kind of give it to the man because there is a culture based around outrage and things like that and people want to feel like they’re part of something. It’s a need to connect, whether good or bad. What I was doing yesterday was virtue signaling because I wanted to connect and I knew that Timothée’s goof up was something that I could leverage in order for people to connect with me and fuck with me,” she continued. “And it’s easy. It’s a modern way to garner clicks, likes, approval and all kinds of things like that from people. And so I did that yesterday, and I didn’t really think about why I was doing it... I don’t know anything about opera. I don’t know anything about ballet, and I’ve never been to either shows."
https://t.co/fmm6S3RRgW
The Pentagon acknowledged Tuesday that the number of U.S. troops wounded in the war with Iran is far higher than it initially suggested in an unusual break from long-standing transparency norms about casualties in combat. https://t.co/2wvi2tGbdR