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President Joe Biden Uses CPAP Machine to Treat Sleep Apnea, Reminding Us of the Importance of Regular Check-Ups and Awareness of Health.

President Joe Biden is using a CPAP machine to treat his sleep apnea, a common condition that affects 30 million people in the US. It is caused by obesity, aging, or facial structure, and is treated most effectively with a CPAP machine. Biden's use of the machine is a reminder of the importance of getting regular check-ups and being aware of one's own health.

Federal Judges Temporarily Block Portions of Bans on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth

Federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee have temporarily blocked portions of bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, just days before the statutes were set to go into effect. The rulings blocked portions of the law in Kentucky that would have banned transgender youth from accessing puberty blockers and hormone therapy, and in Tennessee, stopped short of blocking the ban gender-affirming surgeries for youth. The rulings are seen as a victory for transgender rights advocates, and set a precedent for other states considering similar bans.

President Joe Biden Delivers Major Economic Speech in Chicago, Despite Low Approval Ratings for His Economic Leadership

President Joe Biden delivered a major economic speech in Chicago on Wednesday, touting his administration's efforts to spark recovery after Republican policies had crushed America's middle class. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research showed that only one in three U.S. adults approve of Biden's economic leadership, which is even lower than his overall approval rating. Biden will continue to push his economic agenda and make the case for why his policies are the best way forward for the country.

Donald Trump Files Countersuit Against Writer E. Jean Carroll, Claiming She Defamed Him on Television

Donald Trump has filed a countersuit against writer E. Jean Carroll, claiming she defamed him on television after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing her in the 1990s. Trump's attorney wrote in the court filing that Carroll defamed Trump by claiming in her interview that Trump raped her. Carroll's attorney Roberta Kaplan responded that Trump's filing is an attempt to "attack women who report his misconduct and then trying to gaslight the public by denying his own words and actions." The countersuit is an update to a defamation lawsuit Carroll filed against Trump in 2019.

Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Without Nose Gear, No Injuries Reported

On Wednesday morning, a Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta to Charlotte made an emergency landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport without the use of nose gear. Images taken by a passenger show the plane on the tarmac and the nose touching the ground. Delta Airlines has assured passengers that their safety is their top priority, and the airport is currently working to remove the faulty gear and investigate the cause of the malfunction.

Pinal County Elections Director Resigns After Accusing County of Caving to “Faction of the Republican Party

Geraldine Roll, the elections director of Pinal County, Arizona, has resigned after accusing the county of caving to "a faction of the Republican party" and failing to protect her from "intimidation". Her resignation has sparked a debate about the role of politics in local elections departments, and it remains to be seen how the county will respond and ensure its elections department remains free from political influence.

Marine Veteran Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Chokehold of Man on NYC Subway Train

A 24-year-old U.S. Marine veteran, Daniel Penny, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the fatal chokehold of a man on a New York City subway train. The incident occurred on May 1 and was captured on video, with witnesses saying the man was acting erratically and threatening to kill other passengers. Penny's attorney argued he was acting in self-defense and the case has sparked a debate about the use of force in public spaces. A trial date has not yet been set.