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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
12/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Questioning the “Why”: CDC committee weighs halting routine Hepatitis B vaccine for babies
A key CDC advisory committee is debating a potential delay to the hepatitis B vaccine birth dose. Critics argue the vaccine was licensed based on flawed, short-duration clinical trials lacking proper safety data. Significant safety concerns are raised, including links to neurodevelopmental disorders and thousands of reported adverse events. The vaccine’s necessity for newborns is […]
12/04/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The AI power crunch: Grid realities collide with tech ambition
Surging electricity demand from AI data centers is colliding with a strained U.S. power grid, risking reliability. The nation’s nuclear energy ambitions face severe fuel supply chain vulnerabilities, including dependence on Russian uranium. Utilities struggle to forecast real AI power demand as tech companies shop large projects to multiple regions. Supply chain bottlenecks for critical […]
12/04/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Uncovering the cartel: How visa networks reshape the American workforce
A major investigation reveals a coordinated network of staffing firms operating as a global labor cartel, exploiting U.S. visa programs to displace American workers. The network, centered on companies like Denken Solutions, stockpiles visa-dependent foreign workers with no guaranteed jobs, placing them “on the bench” until contracts open. Internal referral programs allegedly function as kickback […]
12/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The prescription problem: Drug giants challenge state over “forever chemical” disclosure
A major pharmaceutical industry coalition is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to override a Minnesota law requiring disclosure of PFAS “forever chemicals” in products, including some medications. Hundreds of widely prescribed drugs, including statins and antidepressants, contain organic fluorine, a key component of PFAS, which are linked to serious health risks. Minnesota’s law represents […]
12/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
East Texas groundwater battle exposes state’s deepening divide
A Dallas hedge fund manager’s plan to pump 15 billion gallons annually from an East Texas aquifer has ignited a fierce legal and political battle. Rural residents and farmers fear the massive withdrawals will deplete local wells, threatening their livelihoods and communities. The conflict highlights a growing statewide crisis as booming urban areas increasingly look […]
12/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A clash over data, dollars and eligibility: Government to ensure benefit programs serve citizens only
The USDA is launching a comprehensive review to verify citizenship across all its federal benefit programs. The initiative aims to ensure only eligible U.S. citizens receive aid, citing over $10 billion in improper SNAP payments in 2023. The move follows a May 6 letter demanding states share SNAP data, which has sparked a lawsuit from […]
12/02/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The phantom menace: How a vanished Zika crisis birthed a permanent bureaucracy
A decade after a global panic, the predicted pandemic of Zika-linked microcephaly never materialized, with cases reverting to historical baselines. The narrative has shifted from a clear link to severe microcephaly to a nebulous “Congenital Zika Syndrome” (CZS), a broad diagnosis critics call a face-saving redefinition. The original 2015-2016 “outbreak” in Northeast Brazil is now […]
12/02/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A call for transparency answered: White House releases president’s MRI results
The White House released President Donald Trump’s MRI results, confirming “perfectly normal” cardiovascular and abdominal health. The advanced imaging was conducted in October as part of a preventative screening during an executive physical. The release follows public calls from Democratic officials, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, for transparency. President Trump’s physician stated the purpose was […]
12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The quiet death of the British family farm
The U.K. government is implementing inheritance tax reforms that cap long-standing relief for family farms. Critics argue the policy forces the breakup of multigenerational farms to pay large tax bills, leading to a surge in farmland sales. The changes incentivize converting productive agricultural land into solar farms, wind projects and rewilded estates for tax efficiency. […]
12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A nation on edge: Equine virus outbreak halts events and restricts travel
A significant outbreak of the neurological horse disease Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is spreading across the United States. The outbreak has been traced to a major rodeo and barrel racing event held in Waco, Texas, in early November. Multiple states have confirmed cases, leading to widespread cancellations of equine events and new interstate travel restrictions […]
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