Kansas’ Roger Marshall, a doctor, weighs in on Trump’s Tylenol & autism claims Kansas City Star ‘Long history of blaming mothers’: Trump’s Tylenol warning echoes past misconceptions NPR Trump Warns About Tylenol Risks Again, With Focus on Young Kids Bloomberg.com In doctors’ offices, the consequences of Trump’s comments on Tylenol and vaccines are immediately clear CNN Doctor challenges Trump administration’s claims about acetaminophen and …
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This major US city just reported a rise in new HIV cases – Queerty
This major US city just reported a rise in new HIV cases Queerty S.F. reports another worrying uptick in HIV cases, with decades of progress stalled San Francisco Chronicle SF sees uptick in new HIV cases, especially among Black people and women Bay Area Reporter Source link
Read More »NASA Scientists Suggest Nuking ‘City Killer’ Asteroid
Researchers have a sci-fi movie plot point as a plan to deal with a “city killer” asteroid on a potential 2032 collision course with the moon. The team, which includes NASA scientists, published a Sept. 15 paper outlining their idea to use nuclear bombs to destroy the 300-foot asteroid named “2024 YR4.” Fans of the 1998 film Armageddon, starring Bruce …
Read More »Nnamdi Madubuike Won’t Play in Kansas City, Ravens Have Long-Term Concerns
Ravens Pro Bowl defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike won’t play in Kansas City due to a neck injury, but it could be longer. Asked Wednesday whether there are long-term concerns, Head Coach John Harbaugh said, “I would say I’m concerned about it.” “We’re going to have to see going forward when they know what they need to know,” he added. Harbaugh …
Read More »Chiefs coach Andy Reid shares injury updates on receiver Xavier Worthy, 3 others – Kansas City Star
Chiefs coach Andy Reid shares injury updates on receiver Xavier Worthy, 3 others Kansas City Star NFL Week 4 buzz: What we’re hearing on Dart, Penix and early trade deadline talk ESPN Xavier Worthy injury update: Chiefs WR fully participates in practice, on track to play vs. Ravens CBS Sports Did the Chiefs cut Travis Kelce? Explaining trend after star’s confrontation with Andy …
Read More »Sam Altman’s AI empire will devour as much power as New York City and San Diego combined. Experts say it’s ‘scary’
Picture New York City on a sweltering summer night: every air conditioner straining, subway cars humming underground, towers blazing with light. Now add San Diego at the peak of a record-breaking heat wave, when demand shot past 5,000 megawatts and the grid nearly buckled. That’s almost the scale of electricity that Sam Altman and his partners say will be devoured …
Read More »We could nuke ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4 before it hits the moon — if we act fast, new study warns
Scientists are considering the possibility of launching a nuclear weapon at an asteroid that could potentially hit the moon in 2032 — but they say more research is needed before taking this forward as an option. The investigation concerns asteroid 2024 YR4, which reached notoriety shortly after its discovery in December 2024 when scientists (working with limited observations) revealed it …
Read More »Governor Hochul Announces MTA Metro-North Railroad ‘Super-Express’ Trips Between Poughkeepsie and New York City to Launch Ahead of Schedule on October 6
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, “Part of being a good transit operator is knowing what your customers want — whether it’s even more LIRR service to the Ryder Cup or faster Metro-North trains between Poughkeepsie and the City. With Governor Hochul’s support and investments in transit, we’re able to do both.” Metro-North Railroad President Justin Vonashek said, “Thanks …
Read More »New York Giants’ Week 3 PFF grades, snap counts vs. Kansas City Chiefs
It seemed as if the New York Giants were starting to get close to being a respectable team. The quarterback of the future was in place, an accomplished veteran quarterback had shown he can still run an explosive offense, the pass rush was good and deep, the offensive line was getting its best blocker, Andrew Thomas, back, an exciting new …
Read More »City of Boulder gave $500 a month to 200 low-income households. Here’s what happened.
As a nearly two-year project in Boulder that helped 200 low-income households make ends meet is coming to an end, organizers are releasing final results. The project Elevate Boulder gave $500 monthly payments to each participant starting in 2023 after the city allocated $3 million from its American Rescue Plan Act funds for the project. CBS The final report states that …
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