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South China Morning Post

Japan’s Flu Season Hits Five Weeks Early Amid Fears of an Evolving Virus

by Julian Ryall

The government has declared a nationwide flu epidemic, prompting calls for vaccinations and heightened vigilance

New York Times

Foreign Aid Is Mostly Gone. It’s Being Replaced With Something Better.

by Rajiv J. Shah

Developing countries have started taking greater responsibility for their own welfare, leveraging private investment to create economic opportunity

Reuters

CDC Walks Back Hundreds of Firings as U.S. Shutdown Persists

by Ahmed Aboulenein

The Trump administration is set to lay off entire offices and hundreds of CDC workers as part of mass job cuts during the federal shutdown

ProPublica

Trump Canceled 94 Million Pounds of Food Aid. Here’s What Never Arrived.

by Ruth Talbot and Nicole Santa Cruz

ProPublica obtained records from the Department of Agriculture that detail the millions of pounds of food that never reached food banks

CBS News

CDC Officially Adopts Vaccine Panel’s Recommendations on COVID, Chickenpox Shots

by Sara Moniuszko

The CDC said it updated its adult and child immunization schedules to apply "individual-based decision-making to COVID-19 vaccination"

Religion News

Pope Leo Embraces Francis’ Concerns on Global Warming and the Environment

by Thomas Reese

The challenges identified in Laudato Si’ are in fact even more relevant today than they were 10 years ago

New York Times

Why Are More Young People Getting Cancer?

by Nina Agrawal

In the last decade, more than a dozen types of cancer have risen among people under 50

NBC News

FDA Quietly Approved a Generic Abortion Pill Ahead of Shutdown

by Aria Bendix and Sahil Kapur

The approval of a generic for the medication mifepristone comes less than two weeks after RFK pledged that the agency would review the drug's safety

Wall Street Journal

Does Tylenol Cause Autism? Here’s How We Could Find Out

by Christopher M. Worsham and Anupam B. Jena

In the absence of randomized trials on the effects of acetaminophen, researchers need to use "natural experiments" to develop better guidance

Wall Street Journal

White House to Announce “TrumpRx” Drug-Buying Website, and Deal With Pfizer

by Natalie Andrews and Liz Essley Whyte

The White House plans to launch TrumpRx, a direct-to-consumer website for discounted drug purchases

AP News

Halal Concerns Drive Vaccine Hesitancy as Indonesia Fights Measles Outbreak

by Edna Tarigan and Dits Alangkara

Halal concerns drive vaccine hesitancy as Indonesia fights measles outbreak

CBS News

Cases of Drug-Resistant “Nightmare Bacteria” Are Rising in the United States, CDC Researchers Say

by CBS Staff

Infection rates from drug-resistant "nightmare bacteria" rose almost 70% between 2019 and 2023, according to a new report from CDC scientists

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