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Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Facts Behind Claims on Autism, Tylenol and Folate

News reports have indicated Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may point to Tylenol and folate deficiency in his promised announcement on the causes of autism. But neither Tylenol nor folate deficiency has been shown to cause autism. Some evidence has pointed away from Tylenol as a risk factor.

“By September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic, and we’ll be able to eliminate those exposures,” Kennedy said in an April 10 Cabinet meeting. In an Aug. 26 Cabinet meeting, Kennedy said that the administration will “have announcements, as promised, in September. We’re finding interventions, certain interventions now, that are clearly, almost certainly causing autism.”

On Sept. 5, the Wall Street Journal reported that Kennedy would suggest a connection between autism and use of Tylenol, or acetaminophen, during pregnancy, based on conversations about an expected HHS autism report with “people familiar with the matter.” As we will discuss below, Tylenol hasn’t been shown to cause autism, and some experts told us that the best current evidence points away from this conclusion. Failing to treat fever and pain in pregnancy can be dangerous for the mother and infant.

Others had previously speculated on a role for Tylenol in the autism report.

Few Mass Shooters Have Been Transgender


Since an alleged shooter who identified as transgender killed two children and injured 21 others at a Catholic church and school in Minneapolis on Aug. 27, some Republican commentators have suggested that transgender individuals have shown a pattern of violence or are responsible for many of the mass shootings in the U.S.

The Trump administration has even reportedly looked into ways transgender people can be prohibited from purchasing guns, according to a “person familiar with the matter” cited by the Associated Press.

(PICTURED LEFT: Law enforcement officers search the nearby neighborhood to clear the area after a shooting at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis on Aug. 27. Photo by Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images.)

We’ve received several emails from readers inquiring about the number of transgender mass shooters, with some asking if “the majority” or “all” of mass shooters are transgender. That’s false.

While the exact number of transgender mass shooters is challenging to ascertain because of varying definitions of a “mass shooting,” the number is exceedingly small. 


Bill Would Expand VA Authority on Military Disinterments at National Cemeteries

The bipartisan RESPECT Act would give the Department of Veterans Affairs retroactive power to disinter ineligible veterans’ remains dating back to 1973.

WASHINGTON | A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced legislation that would significantly broaden the Department of Veterans Affairs’ authority to disinter the remains of certain veterans buried in national cemeteries. The move responds to growing calls for accountability and respect within America’s most sacred military resting places.

Currently, the VA can only reconsider eligibility for burial in national cemeteries in cases dating back to 2013, primarily for service members convicted of serious crimes. The new proposal — titled the Restoring the Sanctity of Public Entombments, Cemeteries, and Tributes (RESPECT) Act — would extend retroactive authority back to June 18, 1973, the date of the National Cemeteries Act.

“This commonsense fix ensures the process is available to everyone, not just cases after 2013,” said Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI), one of the bill’s lead sponsors. Other co-sponsors include Sens. John Fetterman (D-PA), Adam Schiff (D-CA), John Cornyn (R-TX), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), and Rick Scott (R-FL).


Space Declared New Frontier of War as NATO Allies Shift Doctrine at Paris Summit

Military leaders warn of accelerating threats from Russia and China, calling for faster response, joint doctrine, and offensive capabilities in orbit.


PARIS |
Space is no longer just the high ground of communications and reconnaissance — it is now being openly declared a war-fighting domain, NATO space-force leaders warned at the Space Defense and Security Summit this week.

Brig. Gen. Jürgen Schrödl of Germany’s Ministry of Defence set the tone: “The rule-based international order in space is nearly over… space is a war-fighting domain.” His remarks echoed a seismic shift from last year’s more diplomatic language, underscoring how fast the security environment above Earth is deteriorating.

Escalating Threats From Russia and China

Officials outlined growing adversarial activity: Russia fielding satellites capable of proximity operations and anti-satellite missiles, alongside laser dazzling and cyberattacks; China accelerating its $9.3 billion space-defense program to achieve superiority in orbit. Brig. Gen. Christopher Horner of Canada warned that more than 200 anti-satellite weapons now circle Earth, creating a “shocking number of capabilities” to threaten allied infrastructure.

Latin Grammy Nominations 2025: Bad Bunny Dominates With 12 Nods for ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’

The Puerto Rican superstar leads the field, while Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso follow closely in a groundbreaking year for Latin music.

LOS ANGELES | The Latin Recording Academy has unveiled its 2025 Latin Grammy nominations, and Bad Bunny stands tall at the top of the list. His latest project, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, scored 12 nominations, making him the most recognized artist of the year and solidifying his status as a global music force.

The Puerto Rican reggaeton and trap star received nods in major categories including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year, further cementing his crossover dominance. Industry observers note that his success reflects not only his fan power but also the growing influence of Latin urban music on global pop culture and international markets.

Close behind are Argentine duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, who earned multiple nominations across alternative and urban categories. Their recognition signals a shift in the Latin Grammys toward experimental, genre-blending acts that are redefining the soundscape of Latin America.

Other top nominees include Karol G, Rosalía, and Peso Pluma, proving that Latin music continues to diversify while maintaining a powerful presence on streaming charts worldwide.

From a geopolitical perspective, the Latin Grammy Awards serve as a cultural export tool, showcasing the soft power of Latin America on the world stage. The recognition of artists like Bad Bunny underscores how music intersects with global markets, cultural diplomacy, and even defense-related narratives about identity and influence in an interconnected world.

The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from Miami in November, with performances expected to highlight the diversity and political undertones of today’s Latin music scene.

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-- By Lakisha Brown

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ABC Pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Indefinitely After Controversial Charlie Kirk Remarks

Disney faces backlash as Nexstar Media pre-empts Kimmel’s late-night show amid political storm, FCC pressure, and free-speech concerns.


Disney’s ABC network has pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! from its lineup indefinitely after host Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparked fierce backlash from affiliates, regulators, and political leaders.

The move came after Nexstar Media Group—the largest owner of local TV stations in the U.S.—announced it would replace Kimmel’s program across its ABC affiliates. The decision was triggered by comments Kimmel made during his Monday night monologue, where he criticized “the MAGA gang” for attempting to politicize Kirk’s murder during a Utah Valley University debate. Kirk, a controversial conservative leader and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot on September 10. Authorities arrested the suspected shooter days later.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them,” Kimmel said. He also poked fun at former President Donald Trump’s response to the tragedy, accusing him of pivoting to unrelated topics such as a new White House ballroom.


Texas Women’s Golf Secures Match-Play Triumph to Close Jackson T. Stephens Cup

The Longhorns showcased resilience and precision, earning a signature victory in one of college golf’s most prestigious women’s tournaments.

DALLAS, Texas | The Texas Longhorns women’s golf team closed out the Jackson T. Stephens Cup in commanding fashion, claiming a match-play victory that cements their status as one of the premier programs in the nation.

The Longhorns displayed depth across their lineup, with steady play on the greens and decisive shots in pressure moments. Veteran leadership anchored the team, while rising stars delivered clutch performances down the stretch. Their ability to stay composed in match play proved to be the difference, giving Texas a title run that highlights both individual talent and team chemistry.

The Jackson T. Stephens Cup has quickly emerged as one of the most prestigious collegiate golf events, attracting powerhouse programs from across the country. For Texas, this win is more than just another trophy — it boosts their NCAA Championship outlook, enhances recruiting visibility, and demonstrates that the program thrives under the national spotlight.

From a broader lens, women’s golf victories like this represent the growing influence of female athletes in collegiate and professional sports. Much like global defense strategies and geopolitical alliances shape power dynamics, collegiate women’s golf now plays a role in expanding visibility, influence, and institutional prestige on an international scale.

The Longhorns’ performance in Dallas underscores that they are not only a force within the Big 12 and upcoming SEC landscape but also a contender for national dominance in 2025.


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-- By Cierra Jacobs

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Mississippi State Faces Texas in High-Intensity Women’s Soccer Showdown in Austin

The Bulldogs and Longhorns meet in a marquee non-conference clash with postseason implications and national spotlight potential.

AUSTIN, Texas | A battle of grit and precision is set to unfold as Mississippi State University travels to face the University of Texas Longhorns in a women’s soccer matchup that promises fireworks.

Mississippi State enters the contest riding momentum from their strong SEC campaign, where defensive organization and transition play have been key strengths. Led by their midfield core and an aggressive attacking front, the Bulldogs look to prove their style can translate against top non-conference opponents.

On the other side, the Longhorns bring speed, technical depth, and home-field advantage at Austin’s Mike A. Myers Stadium. Texas has become a consistent powerhouse in women’s soccer, blending recruiting success with disciplined tactical play. Their ability to dictate tempo and create high-percentage scoring chances will test Mississippi State’s defensive lines.


Wednesday, September 17, 2025

TV REVIEW: ‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Review: Still a Mess — But No Longer Fun

Apple TV+ drama leans into chaos, but Season 4 lacks the sharp spark and guilty-pleasure appeal that once defined its early run.

Apple TV+’s flagship drama “The Morning Show” is back with Season 4, but despite its glossy production, star power, and buzzy cultural references, the series struggles to recapture the messy-yet-entertaining magic that made its first two seasons a guilty pleasure.

The new season dives headfirst into corporate intrigue, newsroom scandals, and high-stakes personal drama. Yet, instead of embracing the campy chaos that previously made it compulsively watchable, Season 4 feels weighed down by its own seriousness, leaving audiences with a show that is messy—just not in a fun way.

The Problem with Season 4

Anchored by big-name performances from Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the show still delivers moments of strong acting and polished visuals. But the storytelling veers between overstuffed subplots and underdeveloped arcs, resulting in uneven pacing.

Instead of satire or sharp commentary on media and politics, “The Morning Show” gets lost in melodrama, straining credibility while losing the biting edge that once set it apart.


Cardi B Drops Dates for First-Ever Arena Tour, ‘Little Miss Drama’

Grammy-winning rap superstar set to headline her biggest tour yet, bringing ‘Little Miss Drama’ to arenas nationwide.


Cardi B is taking center stage in a way fans have been waiting for. The Bronx-born rap icon has officially announced her first-ever arena tour, titled “Little Miss Drama”, a milestone that marks her evolution from chart-topping hitmaker to full-fledged live entertainment powerhouse.

The Grammy-winning artist, known for megahits like “Bodak Yellow”, “I Like It”, and “WAP”, will headline major arenas across North America this fall. The tour promises larger-than-life visuals, high-energy choreography, and a setlist blending Cardi’s biggest hits with fresh performances of her upcoming music.

“This is for my fans who’ve been riding with me since day one,” Cardi B said in a statement. “Little Miss Drama is not just a tour—it’s a whole show, a whole mood, a whole experience.”

A Career-Defining Moment

While Cardi B has performed at major festivals and international stages, “Little Miss Drama” marks her first official arena headlining tour, solidifying her as one of the most in-demand performers of her generation. Industry insiders expect the tour to be one of the year’s biggest draws, reinforcing her influence not only in music but also in global pop culture.

Gilbert’s Second Career Win Lifts No. 2 Auburn to Runner-Up Finish at Honors Course Invitational

Junior Josiah Gilbert claims low medalist honors as the Tigers battle through elite field without star Jackson Koivun.

OOLTEWAH, Tenn. | The No. 2 Auburn men’s golf team opened its season with a powerful statement, finishing tied for second at the Invitational at The Honors Course on Tuesday. Junior Josiah Gilbert led the charge, carding a 6-under performance to capture his second career medalist title, showcasing the Tigers’ depth and resilience even without top-ranked player Jackson Koivun in the lineup.

“Means a lot to start off the year strong,” Gilbert said. “We set a great foundation as a team and learned a lot about ourselves early. I’m thankful for the progress in my own game, and I’m ready to keep building heading into Colonial.”

Team Standout Performance

Auburn shot a collective 5-under 859, sharing runner-up honors with No. 12 Virginia. No. 5 Ole Miss took the team crown at 10-under 854, but the Tigers delivered impressive head-to-head wins over No. 8 Oklahoma (E), No. 12 Vanderbilt (-1), No. 17 Tennessee (+18), No. 19 Pepperdine (+4), as well as Clemson (+18) and Duke (+21), both receiving votes in the latest coaches’ poll.


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