President Trump's recent statements suggesting a link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and rising autism rates have ignited fierce backlash from scientists and health experts, who urge caution and clarity on the issue.
In a dramatic turn of events, Trump cancels a crucial meeting with Democrats aimed at averting a government shutdown. As Congress races against a deadline, tensions rise over healthcare and funding issues.
The Giants are making a bold move by starting rookie Jaxson Dart over Russell Wilson in hopes of turning around their dismal season. With fans chanting for Dart, the pressure is on as the team faces the undefeated Chargers.
Kathryn Watson, a prominent politics reporter for CBS News Digital, is making waves in Washington D.C. Discover her insights and the impact of her reporting on today’s political landscape!
Crypto infrastructure startup Zerohash has raised $104 million in a Series D funding round led by Interactive Brokers, gaining support from major financial firms like Morgan Stanley and SoFi. The company aims to accelerate blockchain technology adoption.
In a clash of opinions, EU and UK health agencies have confirmed that paracetamol is safe during pregnancy, countering U.S. President Trump's claims linking it to autism. The World Health Organization urges caution amid inconsistent evidence.
In a thrilling showdown, the Detroit Lions triumphed over the Baltimore Ravens, 38-30, thanks to David Montgomery's 31-yard touchdown run. The Lions' physical play and strategic execution secured their second win of the season.
The Trump administration, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made autism research a priority, igniting discussions among scientists and the autism community. Share your views with the Washington Post for a chance to be featured!
The White House rebuffs claims that border czar Tom Homan accepted $50,000 in cash during an undercover FBI sting. Amid controversy, Homan remains a staunch supporter of Trump’s policies and ambitions.
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, has been stripped of her patron roles at four charities following the resurfacing of an email from 2011 in which she referred to Jeffrey Epstein as her 'supreme friend.' The fallout continues as charities reassess their connections to her.