GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this weekNew Foto - GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week

Multiple Republican lawmakers are voicing concerns about backing a high-profile measure later this week to codify Elon Musk's DOGE cuts – raising questions about whether it can pass the House at all. Two Republicans – Reps. Mark Amodei of Nevada and Nicole Malliotakis of New York – separately told CNN they have concerns with the White House's push to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. "Still mulling," Amodei said when asked if he would support the package of cuts. "The impact on local PBS stations appears to be significant." Other Republicans have heartburn about how it could cut the Bush-era program,PEPFAR, devoted to fighting HIV and AIDS globally. "If it cuts PEPFAR like they're saying it is, that's not good," GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska told CNN last week. House GOP leaders plan to putthe package of cuts, totaling $9.4 billion, on the floor as soon as Thursday, according to two people familiar with the plans. But Speaker Mike Johnson will need near unanimity in his conference for the package to pass the House, where he can only lose three votes. Johnson said on Monday that he's "working on" getting enough votes for the Department of Government Efficiency spending cuts package he hopes to bring to the floor this week. "The only concern I heard initially was some wanted a little more specificity and detail on what was in the package," Johnson continued. Asked how he would persuade members that wanted more specificity in the package, Johnson replied, "I'm gathering up all their questions and we'll try to get them all answered. I mean, that's what we do in every piece of legislation." If it can survive the House, it will face major obstacles in the Senate. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine told CNN on Monday that she has major misgivings about the global health cuts, including PEPFAR. "I think we can change it. We're still figuring out what the set rules are," Collins said. The White House sent itslong-awaited spending cuts requestto Congress as it seeks to formalize a slew of DOGE slashes to federal funding. The $9.4 billion package – known as "rescissions" on Capitol Hill – would claw back previously appropriated government funding. The move to cancel the funding through Congress would insulate the administration from legal challenges related to its cuts to federal funding. Johnson said on Monday, "We'd like to do multiple rescissions packages, and this first one I'm sure will be successful." This initial request, however, is far more limited in scope than themore than $1 trillion in spending cutsthat DOGE has promised. The lengthy time it took the White House to send over a first round of cuts underscores the uphill battle for even a Republican-led Congress to codify DOGE's work. CNN's Molly English contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week

GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week Multiple Republican lawmakers are voicing concerns abou...
'Manufactured chaos': Kennedy guts CDC's vaccine panel of independent expertsNew Foto - 'Manufactured chaos': Kennedy guts CDC's vaccine panel of independent experts

The 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's independent vaccine advisory committee are being removed from their posts, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday afternoon. Kennedyannounced the changein an editorial in The Wall Street Journal, claiming that the "committee has been plagued with persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine." Such a claim is "deeply insulting to the many scientists who contribute countless hours to the process," said Dr. Sean O'Leary, an infectious disease expert with the American Academy of Pediatrics. "We are, in fact, a model for the rest of the world." "This is manufactured chaos," O'Leary said. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, known more commonly as ACIP, consists of medical and public health experts — including pediatricians, epidemiologists and geriatricians — who make recommendations to the CDC about who should get certain vaccines, including the schedule for childhood vaccinations. Several times a year the committee holds public meetings where data is presented and reviewed. The committee reports the data to the CDC director, who then reviews the recommendations and can choose whether to adopt them. The CDC director isn't required to do so but usually goes along with the ACIP recommendations. Members of ACIP, who undergo an extensive vetting process before they are appointed, are required to disclose conflicts of interest and recuse themselves from voting on vaccines for which conflicts exist. The CDCreleased a databasein March of some members' previous work on clinical trials or vaccine research funded by drug companies, but much of the information was already public. Many public health experts argue that past associations with the pharmaceutical industry are relevant and valuable expertise for ACIP members, as long as conflicts are disclosed. "To claim that you are doing this to restore faith in CDC is a special form of gaslighting," said a CDC employee, referring to Kennedy's comments. The employee did not want to speak on the record for fear of retribution. Dismantling the committee is among Kennedy's most aggressive actions so far to reshape U.S. vaccine policy. Kennedy, who rose to prominence as a high-profile figure in the anti-vaccine movement, has made a variety of specious and debunked claims about vaccine harms. Since he aligned himself with President Donald Trump and became head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy has overseen a series of steps that have undercut vaccine access, including the pullback of fundsto distribute vaccines to children of lower-income families. In an interview, Dr. Mandy Cohen, a former CDC director, said: "Secretary Kennedy's unprecedented action spreads confusion and casts doubt on transparent public health processes that protect Americans. I'm deeply concerned for families trying to navigate how to keep their loved ones safe." Kennedy's decision to fire ACIP members "should erase any remaining doubt that he intends to impose his personal anti-vaccine agenda on the American people," Dr. Richard Besser, the former acting director of the CDC and current president of the nonprofit Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said in a statement. He added that Monday's action will "make it far more difficult for pediatricians and other providers to care for their patients," since they rely on ACIP's guidance to make their own vaccine recommendations. In his editorial, Kennedy called for a "clean sweep" of ACIP but did not say whom he planned to appoint to the vacant positions or provide a timeline for filling the roles. HHS saidin a news releasethat ACIP will convene its next meeting from June 25 to June 27. "What I think Kennedy is doing here is attempting to replace career civil servants with scientific expertise with those who may be more amenable to his and the Trump administration's agenda," said Matt Motta, an assistant professor of health law and policy at Boston University's School of Public Health. Motta said firing ACIP members is "an unequivocally clear attempt to break the promise" that Kennedy made during his confirmation hearings to not limit vaccine access. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La.,said in Februarythat Kennedy had promised to maintain ACIP "without changes." Cassidysaid Monday on Xthat he will continue to talk with Kennedy to ensure ACIP is not "filled up with people who know nothing about vaccines except suspicion." The U.S. is experiencing a rise in vaccine-preventable outbreaks,including measlesandwhooping cough. Since last fall,241 mostly unvaccinated children have died of flu-related illnesses, the most for a non-pandemic season since 2004. Members of ACIP are appointed to four-year terms, and many were scheduled to serve on the committee for three more years. Kennedy wrote Monday that "without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028." The move further degrades the federal government as a trusted source on vaccines and could force consumers, doctors and insurers to look elsewhere for expert guidance on vaccines, according to one ACIP member. "The clear implication is that CDC will no longer be credible in the space of vaccination," said the ACIP member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because their employer does not allow them to speak to the media. "Insurers and other funding agencies will have to turn to the professional associations for recommendations about vaccines."

'Manufactured chaos': Kennedy guts CDC's vaccine panel of independent experts

'Manufactured chaos': Kennedy guts CDC's vaccine panel of independent experts The 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control ...
Red Sox call up top prospect Roman Anthony ahead of series with RaysNew Foto - Red Sox call up top prospect Roman Anthony ahead of series with Rays

It was only a matter of time beforeRoman Anthonyofficially joined theBoston Red Sox. The Red Sox called up Anthony, who isMLB Pipeline's top prospectin the sport, on Monday afternoon,the team confirmed. Anthony is expected to join the team Monday, when the Red Sox kick off a three-game series with theTampa Bay Raysat Fenway Park. Roman Anthony, the top prospect in baseball, has been called up to the Red Sox. From the man himself.pic.twitter.com/VwP5uBzyU4 — Katie Morrison-O'Day (@KatieMo61)June 9, 2025 Anthony will play right field and bat fifth in the lineup on Monday night, manager Alex Cora confirmed. The decision to bring Anthony up now came together quickly, he said, especially after the team lost Wilyer Abreu to the 10-day injured list. "We're trying to win ball games, and the kid has done an amazing job ... just getting ready for htis moment," Cora said,via MLB.com. "Obviously not the way you want, right? Because Wilyer is great player, great defender, good at-bat, but [Anthony will] be here. We're excited. It's a big day for the organization." The 21-year-old outfielder entered the season as one of the best prospects in the sport, but he remained in the minors for the first few months of the season. He more than proved his worth Friday, though, whenhe hit a grand slam that traveled nearly 500 feet with the Red Sox's Triple-A affiliate. The 497-foot blast in the eighth inning of the Worcester Red Sox's matchup against the Rochester Red Wings was the longest home run hit in the minors and Major League Baseball this season, and it would have been the fifth-longest home run in MLB since 2015. Roman Anthony absolutely crushed this grand slam! 🤯pic.twitter.com/YMoeObKNeB — MLB (@MLB)June 8, 2025 Several of the sport's best players — includingAaron Judge,Shohei Ohtani,Fernando Tatis Jr.and others — have never hit a ball that far. It was also less than 10 feet off the Statcast record. Anthony held a .288 batting average and had 10 home runs with 29 RBIs in 58 games with Worcester this season. He is the third big-time prospect the Red Sox have called up this season, followingKristian CampbellandMarcelo Mayer. "We'll use him the right way and we'll help him with the adjustments that come of being a big leaguer," Cora said. "But I think as far as being a person, just being around him in spring training and all that, he's a mature kid, he understands his craft, wants to get better. There's a few things that we still believe he needs to improve, but we'll help him here. I think he's going to be OK." TheRed Sox enter Monday's series with the Rayswith a 32-35 record, which has them fourth in the AL East standings. While they've won three of their past four games, including two against theNew York Yankees, the Red Sox have a ways to go after their slow start to the 2025 campaign. Time will tell if Anthony can provide a big enough boost to get them to their first postseason appearance since 2021.

Red Sox call up top prospect Roman Anthony ahead of series with Rays

Red Sox call up top prospect Roman Anthony ahead of series with Rays It was only a matter of time beforeRoman Anthonyofficially joined theBo...
Washington Capitals star T.J. Oshie retires: Stanley Cup winner was Olympic heroNew Foto - Washington Capitals star T.J. Oshie retires: Stanley Cup winner was Olympic hero

Washington Capitalsforward T.J. Oshie, 38, is retiring aftera 16-year NHL careerin which he won a Stanley Cup and became a U.S. Olympic hero. He had missed this past season with a back injury. He made the tear-filled announcement at the outdoor Washington Harbour venue where he and teammates jumped into the fountains as they celebrated winning the 2018 Stanley Cup. "To my family, friends, coaches, trainers, teammates, fans and to the game of hockey, I promise you this, from the moment my skates touched the ice, I gave you everything I had," Oshie said. "With that ... I'd like to officially announce my retirement." Oshie, then with theSt. Louis Blues, became a household name at the 2014 Sochi Olympics when he scored on four of six attempts in the shootout as the USA beat Russia 3-2 in the preliminary round. His prowess in shootouts – he was 7-for-10 entering the Olympics – was a frequent topic of conversation when general manager David Poile and his selection committee chose the U.S. Olympic team roster. "You know at some point we are going to end up in a shootout, and we are going to want T.J. Oshie," Poile had said. International rules allow teams to use a player over and over in shootouts once the initial three players go. Oshie, at one point, had to score or Russia would have won. He did and then eventually got the game-deciding goal. The performance gave him the nickname "T.J. Sochi." Oshie was traded to theCapitalsin July 2015 and quickly became a fan favorite and eventual alternate captain. He scored 26 goals and 33 goals his first two seasons in Washington, respectively. He was due to become a free agent for the first time in his career but stayed with the Capitals after signing an eight-year contract. "I wanted to stay here for a lot of reasons but mostly because of my teammates," he said during the June 9 ceremony. In 2018, his third season with the team, Oshie and the Capitals won the franchise's lone Stanley Cup title. He had 21 points in 24 playoff games, a league-best six power play goals and two game-winning goals. He scored twice in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals to keep the Capitals' hopes alive. After the Capitals beat theVegas Golden Knightsfor the championship, he shared the moment on the ice with his father, Tim, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's six years earlier. Oshie and his dad, Tim. Sometimes a picture really is worth 1,000 words.pic.twitter.com/BiGQ1c0EAm — Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli)June 8, 2018 "My dad. Oh boy. He doesn't remember a lot of stuff these days," he told NBCSN. "But he remembers enough. I tell you what – he's here tonight. I don't know where he's at. But this one will stick with him forever. You can guarantee that." Tim Oshie died in May 2021, and T.J. Oshiescored a hat trickin his first game back. It was one of seven hat tricks in his career. "Man, what an amazing ride we had," Oshie said. "From Presidents' trophies to heartbreaking losses to the Stanley Cup, we'd been through it all. I've been lucky in my life to be part of some amazing locker rooms, but the bond we have here in DC is special." Oshie finished his career with 302 goals, 393 assists and 695 points in 1,010 career games. He also had 49 shootout goals (tied for third overall) and 21 game-deciding shootout goals (third overall). Contributing: Kevin Allen (This story was updated with new information.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:T.J. Oshie retires from NHL: Washington Capitals star won Stanley Cup

Washington Capitals star T.J. Oshie retires: Stanley Cup winner was Olympic hero

Washington Capitals star T.J. Oshie retires: Stanley Cup winner was Olympic hero Washington Capitalsforward T.J. Oshie, 38, is retiring afte...
Musk tries to get back into Trump's good graces, one X post at a timeNew Foto - Musk tries to get back into Trump's good graces, one X post at a time

In the aftermath of a public standoff last week with the president, the richest man in the world is trying to reposition himself and work his way back intoDonald Trump's good graces. BillionaireElon Musk, in a series of re-shares and posts on X over the weekend, expressed support for Trump's actions supporting ICE raids in Los Angeles and the president's attempts to squelch protests by deploying the National Guard. That was in stark contrast to his vocal online criticism of the president that went from professional to personal in a matter of days. Not long after the president's laudatory Oval Office send-off for Musk on May 30, the first buddy-turned-nemesis dueled with his former boss in aspectacular public spaton social media. Musk criticized the president's so-called "Big, Beautiful Bill," a tax and policy package making its way through Congress, calling it a "disgusting abomination"that would burden Americans with "crushing debt" and agreeing with a post that called for Trump's impeachment. Then Musk wentnuclear. "Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files," he wrote on X on June 5 to his more than 220 million followers.  "That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!" That Trump had crossed paths with Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced financier who died while in jail awaiting prosecution on sex trafficking charges, has been public knowledge for years. In 2019, Trump said he'd had a "falling out" with Epstein, whom he described as a "Palm Beach fixture," in the mid-2000s. Now, two days after he'd dropped the bomb, the mercurial billionaire appears to be rethinking those allegations. In less than 48 hours, Musk deleted the Epstein post on X. Then, over the weekend, Musk's reshared post calling for Trump's impeachment disappeared. Instead, Musk highlighted Trump's Truth Social post criticizing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for failing to rein in unruly immigration protests in Los Angeles following ICE raids. "Governor Gavin Newscum and Mayor Bass should apologize to the people of Los Angeles for the absolutely horrible job that they have done, and this now includes the ongoing LA riots,"wrote Trump. "These are not protesters; they are troublemakers and insurrectionists. Remember, No Masks!" While Musk has differences with Trump about the spending bill, he has consistently supported Trump's aggressive push to deport undocumented immigrants. Hours after Trump's controversial decision to deploy California National Guard troops to respond to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, Musk posted an image of a man in face paint standing on top of a burning car waving a Mexican flag. "This is not ok,"Musk said in his post on X. He also reposted Vice PresidentJD Vance's post sharing Trump's Truth Social postsaying the "president will not tolerate rioting and violence." The reason for Musk's shift in tone is not clear, although he seemed to voice some regret hours after the big social media fight, after mutual friends of Musk and the president, including hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman and rapperKanye West, urged the duo to make peace. "I support@realDonaldTrumpand@elonmuskand they should make peace for the benefit of our great country. We are much stronger together than apart,"wroteAckman. Musk responded with a simple: "You're not wrong." Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy is a White House correspondent for USA TODAY.You can follow her on X @SwapnaVenugopal. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Is Musk ready to rekindle his bromance with Trump?

Musk tries to get back into Trump's good graces, one X post at a time

Musk tries to get back into Trump's good graces, one X post at a time In the aftermath of a public standoff last week with the president...
White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawnsNew Foto - White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawns

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House broke ground Monday on construction projects ordered by PresidentDonald Trumpto pave over the grass in the Rose Garden and install flagpoles on the north and south lawns. The projects are part ofa series of personal touchesthat Trump, a real estate developer turned politician, has added or is adding to the Executive Mansion and its grounds since he opened his second term in January. The projects also include new artwork of himself on walls and gold-toned flourishes in the Oval Office. He also wants to add a ballroom. Reporters on Monday noticed that work had begun in the Rose Garden, just off the Oval Office on the south grounds, when they were taken out to the South Lawn to wait for Trump to return on the Marine One helicopter from an overnight at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland. Photos showed that a limestone border that first lady Melania Trump had added duringa Rose Garden renovation project in her husband's first termhad been removed in some places and the grass had been dug up in others spots. Employees of the National Park Service, which maintains the White House grounds, started the work on Monday, according to a White House official. The project is set to be completed in about two months, or the first half of August, said the official, who was not authorized to comment publicly on intended changes to the Executive Mansion and spoke on the condition of anonymity. After stepping off the helicopter, Trump walked over to a bulldozer that was on the South Lawn to start digging a foundation for one of two flagpoles he promised in April. One flagpole will be added to the South Lawn, and the second will be installed on the North Lawn, he said. Trump said he was installing two "beautiful" flagpoles "paid for by Trump" on the grounds because "they've needed flagpoles for 200 years." The American and POW/MIA flags fly on the roof of the White House every day. The Republican president said months ago that he would pave over the Rose Garden because the grass there is always wet and an inconvenience for women in high heels. It was unclear if he planned to pay for this project. Last week, Trump posted on his social media site about the ballroom he promised, "compliments of a man known as Donald J. Trump." He wrote on Friday that he had inspected the site for the ballroom, saying it will be a "wonderful addition" and is an example of the "'fun' projects I do while thinking about the World Economy, the United States, China, Russia, and lots of other Countries, places, and events." ___ Follow the AP's coverage of President Donald Trump athttps://apnews.com/hub/donald-trump.

White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawns

White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawns WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House broke g...
Caitlin Clark (quad) to sit Tuesday when Fever face DreamNew Foto - Caitlin Clark (quad) to sit Tuesday when Fever face Dream

Caitlin Clark has been declared out for Tuesday's WNBA game between the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream. Clark, who has missed four games while rehabbing a quad strain, expressed hope last week that she would return to the Fever lineup on Tuesday. Instead, she and teammate Sophie Cunningham will stay on the sidelines with the goal of being cleared for Saturday's game against the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty. "We've got to work both (Caitlin) and Sophie back into ... are they in basketball condition?" Fever coach Stephanie White said after Monday's practice. "You know, what does it mean to go live? It's one thing to do some shooting drills. It's another thing to get out there on the floor, get back into movement patterns, rhythm, timing. "Both of them being out for long periods of time, you've got to work your way back into being game-ready." Clark has averaged 19.0 points, 9.3 assists and 6.0 rebounds in her four appearances this season. The Fever went 2-2 with Clark in the lineup and have gone 2-2 with her on the sidelines. "She's been allowed to do some practicing," White said. "Not everything. And we're going to be smart. We're going to be cautious and we're going to play the long game and work her back in very intentionally." --Field Level Media

Caitlin Clark (quad) to sit Tuesday when Fever face Dream

Caitlin Clark (quad) to sit Tuesday when Fever face Dream Caitlin Clark has been declared out for Tuesday's WNBA game between the Indian...

 

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