Leila Fadel
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Morning news brief
The Trump administration issues new guidance, suggesting a link between acetaminophen use and autism, ABC says Jimmy Kimmel's show will return Tuesday, Trump will meet with world leaders at UNGA.
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Despite lack of evidence, Trump suggests link between acetaminophen use and autism
The Trump administration announced Monday that the FDA will be updating drug labelling to discourage the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women, suggesting a link between the painkiller and autism.
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Closing arguments to begin in trial of man accused of trying to assassinate Trump
Closing arguments will begin Tuesday in the trial of Ryan Routh, the man charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump last year on his Florida golf course.
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From forgiveness to vengeance, the messages shared at Charlie Kirk's memorial service
President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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Morning news brief
Mourners gathered Sunday to remember Charlie Kirk, Trump wants the Justice Department to investigate his political rivals, Palestinians react as more countries recognize them as a sovereign state
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Lawsuit alleging Amazon made Prime too hard to cancel goes to trial
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit accusing Amazon of tricking people into paying for Prime memberships that were purposefully difficult to cancel. The trial starts Monday.
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What President Trump's actions mean for the independence of the Department of Justice
NPR speaks with former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance about how the pressure President Trump is putting on the Justice Department undermines the independence of the agency.
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Trump suggests government could take licenses of networks that are critical of him
President Trump celebrated the suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel and suggested the government could go after the licenses of broadcast networks that are critical of him.
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Morning news brief
Trump celebrates the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, CDC panel of advisers will vote on more vaccine recommendations Friday, Trump wants to designate antifa as a 'terrorist organization'
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CDC advisers expected to vote on hepatitis B, COVID vaccine recommendations Friday
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s hand-picked panel of advisers will vote on their recommendations for the hepatitis B and COVID vaccines on the second day of the highly anticipated meeting.