CDC Ends Specialized Birth Control Guidance Team for Women With Chronic Illnesses

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has quietly shut down a key team that focused on developing birth control guidance for women with chronic health conditions, such as sickle cell disease, heart disorders, and those at higher risk of HIV. The group of experts, consisting of about eight members, had played a crucial role in providing evidence-based recommendations to help healthcare providers safely prescribe contraceptives to women with complex medical needs.

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J.J. Spaun Wins First Major Title at 125th U.S. Open

J.J. Spaun secured his first major championship in dramatic fashion on Sunday, winning the 125th U.S. Open with a steady and composed final round performance at Oakmont. The 33-year-old claimed the title by one stroke, capping off a week of disciplined play and clutch putting under pressure. Spaun entered the final round within striking distance of the lead and managed to stay composed as several top contenders faltered on the challenging course. He carded a final round 70, finishing at 2-under-par for the tournament. His precision on the greens and ability to minimize mistakes proved key, especially on a day when many struggled to handle Pinehurst’s firm conditions and fast greens. The victory marks a career milestone for Spaun, who turned professional in 2012 and had yet to break through on a major stage. Known for his perseverance and consistent ball-striking, Spaun’s win at the U.S. Open is the culmination of years of hard work and steady progress on the PGA Tour. With this triumph, Spaun not only takes home the U.S. Open trophy and a significant prize purse but also earns a five-year exemption into all major championships. The emotional win was met with applause from fans and peers alike, cementing his place among golf’s elite.

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Trump’s Stance on Israeli Strikes Evolved from Hesitation to Conditional Support

Former President Donald Trump initially opposed Israel’s recent military strikes on Iranian targets but ultimately shifted to reluctant support after internal discussions with advisers and Republican allies, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. Following Israel’s April strike on Iran, which was seen as a response to Tehran’s drone and missile barrage, Trump reportedly expressed concern that the Israeli action risked triggering a broader regional war. He reportedly feared that such escalation could damage U.S. interests and lead to unnecessary entanglements. Sources say Trump’s first reaction was to speak out against the strikes, though he did not issue a public statement at the time. However, over the course of several days, Trump’s position changed. Advisers and political allies—including some in the Senate—reportedly urged him to align more closely with traditional Republican support for Israel, especially amid the 2024 campaign climate. By late April, Trump’s social media posts appeared more favorable, offering words of support for Israel’s actions and criticizing President Joe Biden’s handling of the broader Middle East situation. Trump’s evolving stance has attracted attention from foreign policy observers, especially as tensions continue between Israel and Iran. While the Biden administration has maintained a cautious but supportive approach toward Israel, Trump’s shift highlights the complex political dynamics surrounding U.S. responses to the conflict. The former president has not outlined a detailed Middle East policy but continues to position himself as a critic of the Biden administration’s diplomacy in the region. His team has not responded to requests for comment on the internal deliberations.

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Minnesota Authorities Investigate Series of Targeted Shootings That Left 3 Dead

Authorities in Minnesota are investigating a string of violent incidents that left three people dead and one injured in what officials describe as “targeted shootings” across two cities over the weekend. Police say the cases appear to be connected and do not pose a threat to the general public. The first shooting took place shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday in Coon Rapids, a city located just north of Minneapolis. Officers were called to an apartment complex following reports of gunfire. When they arrived, they discovered two people—an adult man and woman—dead inside one of the units. A third victim, another adult male, was found suffering from serious injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. He is expected to survive, according to local authorities. Less than an hour later, Minneapolis police responded to a separate shooting incident in the city’s north side. There, officers found a man fatally shot at a residence. Despite life-saving efforts, the victim was declared dead at the scene. Investigators believe this shooting is linked to the earlier incident in Coon Rapids. The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office, which is leading the investigation into the Coon Rapids shooting, stated that early evidence indicates the victims were intentionally targeted and knew the suspect. Officials stressed that there is no reason to believe the public is in danger, and they are not treating the case as a random act of violence. So far, authorities have not released the names of any of the victims, pending notification of their families. No arrests have been made, and a suspect has not yet been identified publicly. Law enforcement agencies from both Coon Rapids and Minneapolis are working closely with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension as they continue to investigate the timeline and motive behind the attacks. Autopsies are underway to determine exact causes of death. Police are urging anyone with information related to the shootings to come forward.

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