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- Government Can Withhold Funds From Planned Parenthood, Appeals Court Rules
A three-judge panel threw out a lower court’s order, allowing the Trump administration to continue defunding the group and other major abortion providers. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.12 hours ago - Doctor strike during flu outbreak would be ‘beyond belief’, says Starmer
The prime minister says it would be "reckless" for resident doctors to strike with the NHS at a "precarious" moment. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.13 hours ago - Why are sperm donors having hundreds of children?
The European sperm market is booming, but are some donor's sperm being used to make too many babies? ...[TheTopNews] Read More.15 hours ago - Risk-Based Screening Works as Well as Yearly Checks After 40 in Finding Breast Cancers
A study of more than 45,000 women found that screening women according to their level of risk was as effective in detecting tumors as the one-size-fits-most screening currently recommended. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.15 hours ago - F.D.A. Approves Two New Drugs to Treat Gonorrhea
The sexually transmitted disease has become increasingly resistant to existing antibiotics. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.16 hours ago - Immigration Agents Are Using Air Passenger Data for Deportation Effort
The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.18 hours ago - Trump order targets state AI laws, sparking legal and consumer backlash
It's a push for federal control over AI By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs December 12, 2025 Executive order empowers federal government to challenge state AI regulations States risk losing broadband and other funding if laws remain in place Critics warn move favors tech industry without national consumer safeguards President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at curbing state laws that regulate artificial intelligence, a move that could invalidate dozens of state-level consumer protection and AI safety measures while consolidating regulatory authority at the federal level. The order grants sweeping power to the U.S. attorney general to sue states and overturn laws deemed inconsistent with what the administration calls the United States global A.I. dominance. It also directs federal agencies to withhold funding for broadband and other infrastructure projects from states that refuse to roll back their AI regulations.… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.18 hours ago
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