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Monkeypox needs a “non-stigmatising” name, says WHO

The World Health Organization says it is working with experts to come up with a new name for monkeypox. It comes after more than 30 scientists wrote last week about the "urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatising" name for the virus and the disease it causes.

Florida Man Exposes Self At Bus Stop, Passenger Whips Out Phone

Florida man arrested after teen records him masturbating in front of her at bus stop.

Aspirin alters colorectal cancer evolution

Dominik Wodarz, professor of population health and disease prevention in UCI’s Program in Public Health at the University of California, Irvine and Natalia Komarova, professor in UCI’s Department of Mathematics, conducted a study concluding that aspirin changes the way cancer cell populations evolve over time, making them less able to survive and proliferate.

Bill Cosby Is Back on Trial

Nearly one year after Bill Cosby walked out of prison, he’s headed back to court in Los Angeles, where yet another woman has sued him for sexual assault. Judy Huth says that, when she was around 16 years old, the comedian brought her and a friend to the Playboy Mansion and molested her in a bedroom.

Police fatally shoot ‘potential intruder’ at Alabama school

GADSDEN, Ala. (AP) — A man who tried to enter an Alabama elementary school where a summer program was being held was shot to death by police Thursday morning, authorities said. Gadsden City Schools Superintendent Tony Reddick told reporters that a "potential intruder" went to several doors trying to get into Walnut Park Elementary School, where a summer literacy program was being conducted for 34 children. All the exterior doors were locked and the principal...

Hospitals are required to post prices for common procedures. Few do.

NBC NEWS – Few hospitals are posting the prices of their common procedures online, despite a federal law that went into effect more than a year ago. The Hospital Price Transparency Law is intended to make the hidden costs of services such as X-rays, medical tests or colonoscopies clear to patients before they enter the hospital. But a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association added to mounting evidence that hospitals are...

Some MLB Players are Removing Pride Logos From Uniforms

June 6, 2022 TRUE NEWS – Several Tampa Bay Rays players removed rainbow logos from their jerseys before taking the field this weekend for the team’s annual Pride Night at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, referring to LGBTQ identity as a “lifestyle.” Pitchers Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs, and Ryan Thompson were among the players who reportedly peeled a special rainbow version of the team’s logo from their uniforms and chose to...

Peanut butter related recalls keep on rolling as Salmonella outbreak investigation continues

FOOD SAFETY NEWS – From peanut butter cups to chicken salad, recalls caused by J.M. Smucker Co.’s peanut butter recall keep coming. Peanut butter is a product uniquely positioned to cause a cascade of secondary recalls. Businesses use the recalled peanut butter to make chocolate products, sandwiches, snack packs, fudge, dog treats and more. Small businesses have also been impacted. My wife used to work at a small “ma and pa” chocolate and fudge shop. She...

NFL Team Adds Transgender Cheerleader

BREITBART – The Carolina Panthers have announced the addition of its first transgender NFL cheerleader. Justine Simone Lindsay has made the Panthers’ TopCats cheerleading squad, according to the new squad member’s Instagram post. Lindsay wrote on Instagram: “Cats Out the Bag you are looking at the newest member of the Carolina Panthers TopCats Cheerleader’s @topcats as the first Transgender female. “I would like to thank the beautiful and talented dancers who supported me along the way alumni...

‘I Shop Meal To Meal’

NEW YORK (AP) — Americans at the low end of the income rung are once again struggling to make ends meet. A confluence of factors—the expiration of federal stimulus checks and surging inflation on staples like gas and food— are driving an even bigger wedge between the haves and have-nots. While wealthier shoppers continue to splurge, low-income shoppers have pulled back faster than expected in the past two months. They're focusing on necessities while turning to...

Diabetes drug helps patients lose never-before-seen amounts of weight, study shows

YAHOO NEWS – A drug approved to treat Type 2 diabetes is extremely effective at reducing obesity, according to a new study. The drug, called tirzepatide, works on two naturally occurring hormones that help control blood sugar and are involved in sending fullness signals from the gut to the brain. Researchers noticed that people who took the drug for their diabetes lost weight. The new trial focused on people who have obesity without diabetes and found...

A Possum Walks Into A Bar ….

An Alaskan living in New York City has become somewhat internet famous for wrangling a possum out of a local bar. Yeah. That’s right. An Alaskan versus a possum. And it was caught on video.

Scientists warned us about monkeypox in 1988. Here’s why they were right.

How did the scientists in London know, way back in 1988, that monkeypox was going to eventually surge?

Mental health expert disagrees with Gov. Abbott’s assertion that any school shooter has a mental illness

Mental health experts say officials must be intentional when identifying causes of mass shootings.
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