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FDA Advisory Panels Vote Unanimously to Recommend Birth Control Pill Opill for Over-the-Counter Sales in the United States

Two FDA advisory panels have voted unanimously to recommend that a birth control pill, called Opill, become available without a prescription, which would make it the first birth control pill available for over-the-counter sales in the United States. The FDA is not required to follow the recommendation, but the vote is expected to weigh heavily on its final decision, expected in late summer. Advocates argue that over-the-counter access to birth control would make it more accessible and reduce the need for doctor visits.

House Oversight Committee Uncovers Over $10 Million in Suspicious Payments to Biden Family Members from Foreign Sources

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) has revealed that subpoenaed bank records show that Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Hallie Biden have received payments totaling more than $10 million from foreign sources, including individuals aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. The investigation is now entering a new phase, and the Biden administration is monitoring it closely while continuing to focus on its policy agenda. The outcome of the investigation remains to be seen.

US Army Sergeant Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Fatal Shooting of Armed Man at Black Lives Matter Protest in Texas

U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally shooting an armed man during a Black Lives Matter protest in Texas in July 2020. Texas Governor Greg Abbott tweeted that he wanted to pardon Perry, but Travis County District Attorney José Garza said in a statement that the jury's decision should be respected. Perry's conviction and sentencing serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the rule of law and the decisions of the jury.

Jury Finds Former President Donald Trump Liable for Sexual Abuse and Defamation in Civil Trial Stemming from Rape Allegations Against Writer E. Jean Carroll

A New York jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a civil trial stemming from allegations of rape against writer E. Jean Carroll. Carroll was awarded $5 million in damages and expressed her joy for women across America, saying the court win was not about the money, but securing a victory for all women. The jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse, but not rape, in the case. Roberta Kaplan, Carroll's attorney, said Donald Trump did it and all his denials are not true.

U.S. Rep. George Santos Indicted on 13 Counts of Fraud, Money Laundering, Theft of Public Funds, and Making False Statements to the House

U.S. Rep. George Santos, a New York Republican, has been indicted on 13 counts of fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and making false statements to the House. He is accused of inducing supporters to donate to a company under false pretenses, lying on congressional disclosure forms, and applying for and receiving unemployment benefits while employed and running for Congress. If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison for each count of wire fraud and money laundering, and up to 10 years for the theft of public funds.

Eight Killed, Ten Critically Injured in Tragic SUV Crash in Brownsville, Texas

On Sunday morning, tragedy struck the city of Brownsville, Texas, when an SUV slammed into a crowd of people waiting at a bus stop, killing eight and injuring eighteen, ten critically. The victims were all male, and several were from Venezuela, leaving relatives of missing people scrambling to locate their loved ones. The Brownsville Police Department is continuing to investigate the crash, and the community is coming together to support the victims and their families.