Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took on the media today and did not hold back. Hegseth railed against CNN and others for perpetuating fake narratives about Iran's nuclear programs being in-tact after operation Midnight Hammer.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new vaccine advisory panel plans to revisit long-settled questions about childhood vaccines. On Wednesday, the new committee announced it would be looking into the childhood vaccine schedule and into specific shots like the hepatitis B and MMR-chickenpox combination. Pediatricians and scientists are expressing alarm. The American Academy of Pediatrics criticized the committee, calling its process “no longer credible.” The panel also discussed COVID-19 vaccines and shots that protect infants from RSV.
Vietnam veteran Richard Gerald Jordan is set to be executed in Mississippi nearly 50 years after being sentenced to death. Jordan is scheduled to be executed Wednesday for murdering a woman in a kidnapping and ransom scheme in 1976. He is the state’s longest-serving death row inmate and is one of several inmates suing the state over its three-drug execution protocol, which they claim is inhumane. Jordan will be the third person Mississippi has executed in the last 10 years. His execution comes a day after a man was executed in Florida in what is shaping up to be a year with the most executions since 2015.
U.S. stocks are hanging near their all-time high as financial markets catch a breath following two big days bolstered by hopes that the Israel-Iran war will not disrupt the global flow of crude oil. The S&P 500 fell 0.1% and is sitting just 0.9% below its all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 159 points, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.2%. Oil prices stabilized after plunging by roughly $10 per barrel in the last two days. Stock indexes fell modestly in Europe after rising in Asia. Treasury yields held relatively steady in the bond market.
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