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Oklahoma Purges Illegal Drivers in Safety Crackdown

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) announced that the state arrested nearly 130 illegal immigrant truck drivers in a state-wide operation.

Scranton ER Crisis Deepens After Mayor Blocked Much-Needed Expansion

A Scranton, PA ER crisis is worsening as hospital resources shrink, and Mayor Paige Cognetti’s (D) zoning decisions are under scrutiny.

Kennedy Rejects United Nations Health Declaration

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the United States rejected the United Nations Political Declaration on Non-Communicable Diseases.

Teen Plastic Surgery Tragedy: 14-Year-Old Dies After Secret Breast Implants and Butt Lift

A teen plastic surgery tragedy in Mexico has shocked parents worldwide after 14-year-old Paloma Nicole Arellano Escobedo died from complications following a breast augmentation and butt lift carried out without her father’s knowledge.

New Virus Strain Sparks Fear in 9 States as Health Officials Remain Vigilant 

A new virus strain is spiking in nine U.S. states, raising familiar concerns as health officials revive the same playbook of fear that defined the last pandemic.

Florida Funding Ivermectin Cancer Research

Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis visited the University of South Florida this week to announce funding opportunities for the Florida Cancer Innovation Fund, which is making $60 million available for cancer research focused on nutrition and repurposing drugs, such as ivermectin.

Pentagon Allows Flu Shot Exemptions

The Pentagon will allow service members to file an exemption for the flu vaccine, according to a recently-released memorandum originally issued in May.

Ben Carson Joins Trump Team to Fix America’s Health Crisis

Dr. Ben Carson, President Trump's former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development during his first term, has been sworn in as an advisor for nutrition, health, and housing at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

FDA Begins Label Changes for Tylenol

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has initiated the process of changing the labeling for Tylenol in light of President Trump's announcement that acetaminophen is linked to autism development when used during pregnancy.

‘Heavy Soda’ Trend Raises Eyebrows as Ultra-Sweet Drinks Gain Steam in Midwest

A new Midwestern soda craze is making waves online — and it’s called heavy soda.

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