Today’s facts 10-11-2025
Today’s facts …
There is no credible scientific evidence linking Tylenol, circumcision, and autism.
EPA scientists have been asked if the US could find a way to detect abortion pills in wastewater.
It is false that Democrats want cooking classes and dance focus groups for Haitian male prostitutes to end the shutdown.
When asked about the Nobel Peace Prize process, the director said it’s guided by courage and integrity.
Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado dedicated hers to the people of Venezuela and to Trump, whom she praised for his support in their fight for freedom.
Well before the shutdown started, a quarter of military families are on food assistance, including SNAP benefits and local food banks.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Trump has plenary authority over the military.
Plenary authority is subject to the Constitution. It does not give US presidents unchecked authority except over pardons.
Vince Gill did not get into a fight with Jimmy Kimmel.
MIT has become the first university to decline Trump’s offer of priority federal funding for adopting campus reforms aligned with his policies.
Banana Ball now includes Loco Beach Coconuts and Indianapolis Clowns and will compete against Savannah Bananas, Party Animals, Texas Tailgaters, and Firefighters in the 2026 championships.
Lowe’s led an interstate mission to find and return Francine the cat to her home store in Richmond, VA.
Mass firings of federal workers have started with Trump saying the firings would be focused on Democrat-oriented areas.
Republicans are working to end the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which protects whales, seals, polar bears, and other sea animals.
Biden is having radiation to treat an aggressive form of cancer.
The Great Lock-In on TikTok is a Sept-Dec challenge about focus, discipline, and goals before the new year. What will you lock on to?
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