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The White House chose Robert F Kennedy Jr. as acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a decision that was made by fired director Susan Monarez as attorney, claiming she would not leave unless Donald Trump himself moved her away.
A White House official confirmed to guardian Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), was elected To temporarily lead public health agencies, give Kennedy an ally to comprehensively reform the U.S. vaccine policy.
The decision to remove Monares has inspired further turmoil in the CDC. Four other senior leaders resigned from their political intervention in their jobs, budget cuts and the spread of misinformation under the Trump administration.
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What is O’Neal’s background? Unlike Monares, O’Neal has no medical or scientific background. He was a former investment director, served as a speechwriter for the health department during the George W Bush administration and continued to work for tech investor and conservative giant Peter Thiel.
Washington Senator Patty Murray calls on Trump administration to provide “immediate answers” on report Two firefighters were detained by border agents in response to wildfires In the state.
Federal immigration authorities held an action Wednesday, holding an action at the scene of the Bear Canyon fire, a fire of nearly 3,600 hectares (9,000 acres) in the Olympic National Forest, where they arrested two people belonging to the contract fire crew. The fire is the biggest burn in the state.
The report said the authorities lined up firefighters to show their identification. One firefighter said they were not allowed to say goodbye to their detained colleagues.
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What did Murray say? Murray said the Trump administration’s immigration policy was “fundamentally sick.” “Trump, from legal green card holders to U.S. citizens, mistakenly detained everyone – no one should think it is necessary or appropriate.”
Trump faces critical legal tests to try to control the Fed
Donald Trump’s control over the Fed Facing critical legal tests todayas a central bank governor seeks temporary obstacles, his extraordinary attempt to fire her.
Lisa Cook sued the U.S. president yesterday, and her lawyers dismissed his attempts “unprecedented and illegal” and based on “excuses” allegations.
The case is widely expected to be ultimately ruled by the Supreme Court. While Cook is moving forward in court, Cook is seeking temporary restraining orders to oppose Trump’s attempt to dismiss it “immediately” from the Fed’s board of directors.
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Why is Trump attacking the Fed? So far, most policy makers, including Cook, have violated Trump’s call for lower interest rates. He talked about the rapid establishment of a “majority” on the central bank’s board of directors, questioning its long-standing future of political supervision.
In other news…
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Mexico’s Senate decline Violence occurs When the country’s two top politicians push, grab and shout at each other After a heated discussion on the existence of foreign forces.
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Tax exemption in the United States, packaging goods worth less than $800 Today officially endsincrease costs and disrupt supply chain models for various enterprises.
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Russian missiles attack Kief Kill at least 23 people And damaged Office of the UK Parliament and EU delegationThe deadliest air strike on the Ukrainian capital since the Alaska summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
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Judge Order a new trial For three former police officers convicted In the fatal beating of Tire Nicholsa young black man whose death prompted a rigorous scrutiny of the Memphis police, national protests and new calls for police reform.
Daily statistics: Humans inhaled up to 68,000 microparticles every day, and the study found
Everyone who breathes will be brought into their home or car, which may contain a lot of microplastics, small enough to drill deep into the lungs Peer reviewed research findingsfocus on exposure and health threats.
Don’t miss this: “Hash Court” and High Drama – How Weeds Become a New Attention at the U.S. Open
The U.S. Open has been the toughest place in the four-game Grand Slam tournament in tennis, where the soundtrack screams trains, air traffic growls and well-lubricated crowds, like rackets on rackets. However, in recent years, even the standardized sleeper that gives the tournament characteristics has had a distraction. The spicy and clear smell of cannabis.
Climate Check: Heat Waves, Wildfires and Hot Summers May Change Tourism
As the temperature continues to rise, the whole world is causing chaos. What does it mean to be a tourist in the world? As fossil fuel pollution distorts climate, heat, fires, floods and droughts suffer holiday hotspots. Stefan Gössling, one of the world’s most fascinating travel researchers, recently announced Close to the era of mass tourism.
A full tweet of meaningless punctuation? Nickname that insults political enemies? Self-promotion products for sale? California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been raving Trump for the past few weeks and his magazine followers by flipping the script.
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