Schumer demands RFK Jr. declare measles emergency, saying he 'walked' US into outbreakNew Foto - Schumer demands RFK Jr. declare measles emergency, saying he 'walked' US into outbreak

Senate Minority LeaderChuck Schumerdemanded Health and Human Services SecretaryRobert F. Kennedy Jr.declare a nationwide emergency overspiking measles cases, accusing him of fueling the outbreak bydismantling public healthandundermining trust in vaccines. "Under your tutelage as Secretary, you have undermined vaccines, gutted public health funding, and dismantled core federal protections meant to keep Americans safe," Schumer wrote in a July 11letter. "You have walked our country into the nation's largest measles outbreak in 33 years," he added. More:President Trump's favorite candymaker is not RFK-approved. Is a clash brewing? A quarter century after measles were eradicated in the U.S., cases have skyrocketed this year, reaching 1,288 confirmed cases across 39 states, according to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. Three people have died this year.Officials sayalmost nine in ten of the cases are spread across New Mexico and Texas, the site of a Mennonite community that became the initial hub of the outbreak earlier this year. Most cases – 65% – are in people 19 years old and younger, and the vast majority – 92% – are unvaccinated people. The outbreak has turned attention and heavy criticism from health experts towards Kennedy's vaccine skepticism and baseless claims that vaccines are dangerous and ineffective.Kennedy has said the measles vaccineweakens over time – a claim disputed by scientists – and that "we can't rely simply on the vaccine" to address the outbreak. He has alsodownplayedthe measles outbreak, saying more focus should be turned on chronic diseases like diabetes and autism instead. In May, Kennedydirectedthe CDC to find new "scientific process" for treating measles and other diseases with drugs and vitamins. Although vaccines would still be recommended as the best way to prevent the disease, some "may choose not to vaccinate." More:Measles was eradicated in the US 25 years ago. This week, cases reached a new high. Kennedy fired all 17 members of a vaccine advisory last month, refilling it with somevaccine skeptics who have announcedtheir first priority would be retooling vaccine recommendations for children. Kennedy's drastic cuts to department programs and slashing of thousands of workers at the department have sparked alarm from public health experts andoutrage from Democratic lawmakers.Kennedy said in Aprilhe would sack 10,000 Health and Human Services employees as part of theTrump administration's effortsto downsize the federal workforce. Since then, the department has faced a myriad of legal challenges, most recently from top medical organizationsover Kennedy dropping the COVID vaccinefrom the list of recommended shots for children and pregnant women. Schumer is the latest Democrat on Capitol Hill to upbraid Kennedy in recent days over the measles outbreak. "We have a record-breaking number of measles cases in America," Sen. Patty Murray, D-WA, wrote on X, accusing Kennedy of filling the vaccine panel with "unvetted vaccine skeptics." "Where is our public hearing on this crisis?" The measles vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease when administered in the recommended two doses, according to theCDC. Since the start of the COVID pandemic, when skepticism of vaccines surged, buoyed by online conspiracies and distrust of public health institutions, measles vaccinationshave droppedacross the nation. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Schumer demands RFK Jr. declare emergency over spiking measles cases

Schumer demands RFK Jr. declare measles emergency, saying he 'walked' US into outbreak

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Trump lashes out at Rosie O'Donnell, threatens to take away US citizenshipNew Foto - Trump lashes out at Rosie O'Donnell, threatens to take away US citizenship

President Trump on Saturday lashed out against comedian Rosie O'Donnell, calling her a "threat to humanity" and noting that he is "seriously considering" revoking her citizenship. "Because of the fact that Rosie O'Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship," Trump wrote in a Saturday morningTruth Social post. "She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!" he added. O'Donnell, a long-time critic of the president,relocated to Irelandover her distaste with the president and his administration. The comedian, in response to Trump's Saturday post, called the president a "criminal," "con man," and "sexual abusing liar." "I stand in direct opposition [of] all he represents," she wrote onInstagram. "So do millions of others." Since Trump returned to the White House earlier this year, the administration has sought torevoke green cardsfrom foreign-born students activists whohave criticizedthe country's foreign policy decisions, particularly amid the Israel-Hamas war. The administration maintains it is following the law and these individuals are threats to the the country. In March, O'Donnell uploaded a post on TikTok with her daughter, telling followers, "When, you know, it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that's when we will consider coming back." "It's been heartbreaking to see what's happening politically and hard for me personally as well. The personal is political, as we all know," O'Donnell added. She later said she was "sleeping better" after the move to a community that was "welcoming" and "loving" signaling that an end to her feud with Trump wasn't near in sight. O'Donnell first came to blows with the president in 2006 when she called Trump a "snake-oil salesman" for allowing former Miss USA, Tara Conner to keep her title amid drug-use allegations.From there, the two's hope for a clear sailing relationship has veered off course. "Rosie is a very unattractive person, both inside and out," Donald Trump said in a decades old interview on "Entertainment Tonight." "She's basically a disaster," he concluded. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Trump lashes out at Rosie O’Donnell, threatens to take away US citizenship

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Buxton hits for the cycle on his bobblehead day as Twins beat Pirates, 12-4New Foto - Buxton hits for the cycle on his bobblehead day as Twins beat Pirates, 12-4

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — All-Star center fielder Byron Buxtonhit for the cycleon his bobblehead day, completing it with a solo home run in the seventh inning, and the Minnesota Twins routed the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-4 on Saturday. Buxton hit a single in the first inning, a triple in the second and a double in the third. He singled again in the fifth before stepping to the plate in the seventh for one more chance at the first cycle ever at Target Field, which opened in 2010. Facing Pirates reliever Andrew Heaney, Buxton hit a solo homer 427 feet to center field tocomplete the cycle— and send Target Field into a frenzy. His timing was perfect, too: Saturday's giveaway at the stadium was a Buxton bobblehead of his "Buck Truck" home run celebration. Buxton's homer came two days before the Home Run Derby, in which he'll participate in his home state of Georgia at Truist Park in Atlanta. Kody Clemens hit a three-run homer in the Twins' six-run second inning. Matt Wallner and Willi Castro each hit solo homers, with Castro's coming right after Buxton's momentous blast. Cole Sands threw two hitless innings as Minnesota's opening pitcher. Reliever Travis Adams (1-0) gave up two hits and two runs — one unearned — in four innings to pick up his first career win in his second major league appearance. Pirates starter Mike Burrows (1-3) recorded just four outs before he was lifted in his shortest start of the year. Jack Suwinski homered for the Pirates, who lost their eighth straight game. Key moment Buxton's cycle was the highlight of the game, but it was Clemens' blast that opened the floodgates in the Twins' six-run second inning. Key stat Buxton became the 12th player in Twins history to hit for the cycle. Up next RHP Mitch Keller (3-10, 3.58 ERA) starts Pittsburgh's final game before the All-Star break. RHP Simeon Woods Richardson (5-4, 4.08) takes the mound Sunday for the Twins. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Buxton hits for the cycle on his bobblehead day as Twins beat Pirates, 12-4

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Shohei Ohtani pitches 3 scoreless innings against the GiantsNew Foto - Shohei Ohtani pitches 3 scoreless innings against the Giants

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani pitched three scoreless innings against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday as the Dodgers star continues to work his way back from elbow surgery. Working as an opener for the fifth time this season after not pitching in all of 2024, Ohtani threw 36 pitches, 25 for strikes while serving as Los Angeles' opener for the fifth time this season. He allowed one hit and struck out the side on 12 pitches in the first inning when his fastball was twice clocked at 99.9 mph. "Overall a very efficient outing," Ohtani said through an interpreter. "I was glad that I was able to prevent runs and we were able to keep the lead throughout the game." The Giants only two runners against Ohtani came on a four-pitch walk to Jung Hoo Lee in the second inning and Mike Yastrzemski's single in the third. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted a difference in Ohtani's mindset when he's on the mound. "You can just see it. ... that different demeanor that he carries on days that he pitches," Roberts said. "He really is very smart as far as being astute and knowing where we're at and knowing that this is an important win for us, an important day. He brought that intensity today. It's not overt but you can feel it." Ohtani threw 19 pitches that were at least 97 mph. "Aside from the stuff, I'm more happy with the command of my pitches and being able to attack the zone," Ohtani said. "Today was one of those days where my fastball felt pretty good, so I leaned on it a little bit more today." The two-way Japanese star, who did not pitch in all of 2024, was also the team's designated hitter and hit in the leadoff. He grounded out in his first two at-bats and then struck out twice. Ohtani has allowed one run and five hits over nine innings this season. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Shohei Ohtani pitches 3 scoreless innings against the Giants

Shohei Ohtani pitches 3 scoreless innings against the Giants SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani pitched three scoreless innings against the ...
Trump posts support for embattled Attorney General Pam BondiNew Foto - Trump posts support for embattled Attorney General Pam Bondi

President Donald Trump has come out in support of embattled Attorney General Pam Bondi following a dispute between her and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Justice Department decided not to release any additional Epstein files and has affirmed that there is no list containing Epstein's clients. Bongino, frustrated with the DOJ's decision, had a heated confrontation with Bondi andhas considered resigningfrom his post amid the disagreement, according to a person who has spoken with Bongino and a source familiar with the interactions that Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel have had with Bondi. Epsteindied in 2019 while in custody, and a medical examiner ruled his death a suicide. He was facing sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. The handling of the Epstein files has become a flashpoint of disagreement among MAGA conservatives. Trump sought to unify his party Saturday, as he came out in support of Bondi, taking to social media to say she is doing a "fantastic job" and that his administration should all be "one Team." "What's going on with my 'boys' and, in some cases, 'gals?' They're all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB! We're on one Team, MAGA, and I don't like what's happening. We have a PERFECT Administration, THE TALK OF THE WORLD, and 'selfish people' are trying to hurt it, all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein,"Trump wrote. The president went on to name check FBI Director Kash Patel, saying his agency should be focused on a list of other priorities, "instead of spending month after month looking at nothing but the same old, Radical Left inspired Documents on Jeffrey Epstein." The list included calling for an investigation into the 2020 election, which Trump has repeatedly falsely claimed was rigged. "LET PAM BONDI DO HER JOB — SHE'S GREAT!" Trump wrote, adding that people should "not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about."

Trump posts support for embattled Attorney General Pam Bondi

Trump posts support for embattled Attorney General Pam Bondi President Donald Trump has come out in support of embattled Attorney General Pa...
Veteran U.S. diplomats baffled after mass layoffs at State DepartmentNew Foto - Veteran U.S. diplomats baffled after mass layoffs at State Department

More than 1,300 employeeswere forced out of the State Department on Friday, leaving their offices with small boxes of plants and old coffee mugs and taking with them decades of specialized skills and on-the-job training as part of the United States diplomatic corps. The massive overhaul of the federal agency has been in the works for months, with the Trump administration informing Congress in late May that thousands of State Department employees would lose their jobs as part of the largest reorganization of the department in decades. Still, the details of whose jobs would be cut remained closely held, and many were shocked to find they were a part of the 15% cut to domestic agency staff. Several career employees who unexpectedly found themselves with pink slips told NBC News they were asked to write speeches and prepare talking points for political appointees on critical issues just days before. "It's so hard to work somewhere your entire life and then get treated this way," one veteran civil servant with more than 30 years working at the department told NBC News. "I don't know how you treat people this way. I really don't." As the termination notices hit inboxes throughout the day, employees could be seen crying in the courtyard and huddling in corners in the hallways, as those who had been laid off lined up to hand in their laptops, phones and diplomatic passports. "The manner in which things were done … they were not done with dignity. They were not done respectfully. They were not done transparently," Olga Bashbush, a laid-off foreign service officer with more than 20 years of experience, told NBC News. A senior State Department official briefing reporters on behalf of the agency ahead of the cuts told reporters Thursday that the restructuring was intended to be "individual agnostic." "This is the most complicated personnel reorganization that the federal government has ever undertaken," the official said. "And it was done so in order to be very focused on looking at the functions that we want to eliminate or consolidate, rather than looking at individuals." Michael Duffin, a civil service employee with the department since 2013, spent nine years as a policy adviser with the counterterrorism bureau developing some of the first programs to counter white supremacy and other forms of violent extremism. "No one at the State Department would disagree with the need for reform, but arbitrarily laying off people like me and others, irrespective of their performance, is not the right way to do it," Duffin said as the closing speaker at a rally outside the department late Friday. A general notice was sent to foreign service officers Friday announcing the reduction in force. It said the department is "streamlining domestic operations to focus on diplomatic priorities." "Headcount reductions have been carefully tailored to affect non-core functions, duplicative or redundant offices, and offices where considerable efficiencies may be found from centralization or consolidation of functions and responsibilities," the notice obtained by NBC News said. A State Department website was also set up with a list of links and documents for affected employees with categories like "retirement sources" and "Federal Employee Retirement System," but several fired employees leaving the department Friday expressed confusion and frustration to NBC News about the lack of available information on next steps. "Yes, there was a congressional notification sent out, but the information that employees have received is literally nothing," Bashbush said. Impacted foreign service officers will be placed on administrative leave for 120 days, according to the notice, while most civil servants will have 60 days before being formally terminated from their positions. By late Friday afternoon, hundreds of civil servants and foreign service officers whose numbers had not been called gathered in the front lobby to "clap out" their less fortunate colleagues, in a tradition generally reserved for honoring departing secretaries of state. Diplomats wheeling out boxes stacked on office chairs and cradling grocery bags stuffed with books wiped away tears amid echoing rounds of applause and shouts of support that lasted for nearly two hours. Bashbush said the solidarity and collegiality filled her heart with gratitude and joy, and she thanked her colleagues for the extraordinary act. "They clapped us out," Bashbush said. "Everybody came here in front of the main State Department building and celebrated everybody's service and their pride in their country." The long lines of applause spilled onto the front step outside of the building, where dozens of former career and political diplomats stood among other demonstrators with signs reading, "Thank you America's diplomats." "Our entire office is just ... gone," said a senior civil service officer from the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor standing in front of the department late Friday as fired employees left the building. He spoke anonymously as one of the more than 1,500 State Department employees who have chosen to take deferred retirement. The employee described the devastation felt by his colleagues, including one who is just about to have a baby and another who provides the sole income for their household. "That's just on the personal side. I'm not even talking yet about the way this is going to disrupt foreign policy," he said. Under the new structure of the State Department, the DRL bureau will be greatly reduced and the few remaining offices will be placed under a new deputy assistant secretary for democracy and Western values. One of the more acute changes will be the elimination of the many dedicated human rights positions for different regions of the world. "There are specialties. You had a cadre of people that were experts at good governance and human rights and international labor affairs," the DRL official said. "You can't have a group of people that don't know the region trying to make human rights policy for that specific region, because they won't get it and they won't advocate for it when more important issues come into play." Enrique Roig, a former deputy assistant secretary in the DRL bureau, said he agreed. Roig, who served in the Biden administration, was one of a handful of former democratic political appointees speaking in front of the department as diplomats filed out. "It will allow authoritarians around the globe, both on the left and the right, to continue to abuse civic space, to jail and to lock up journalists and civic activists and increase the number of political prisoners we see around the world that my bureau was helping to release," Roig said. A group of women laid off from the State Department's Office of Science and Technology Cooperation walked out wearing T-shirts over their office clothes with the message, "Science is Diplomacy. Diplomacy is Science." The women cried and hugged each other as they exited the building in front of the gathered crowd. Their office is one of over 300 offices or bureaus being eliminated or merged under the sweeping reorganization. "What's clear is that the Department of State doesn't care about science and research," said one of the women, a foreign service officer who was laid off from the office as part of the cuts. She described the office as having some of the best emerging tech professionals "in whole of government, not just in the Department of State," and called it a travesty that the talent would be lost. "When it comes to supporting research, basic research, the research that helps us have things like iPhones, have pacemakers, we have no expertise in this building right now because of the layoffs of our staff and other offices like ours," she said, adding that they had just found out the officials who they thought would be taking over their important work had also been laid off. "It's shocking, and it's baffling that the government doesn't seem to care about keeping that kind of expertise." "Diplomacy is not a short-term gain. It's a long-term gain," another laid-off official from the office said, summing up the damage caused by the cuts. "The connections we make now in our youth are with those officials who will be world leaders one day. Now those connections will be lost."

Veteran U.S. diplomats baffled after mass layoffs at State Department

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LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings pointsNew Foto - LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings points

Will the PGA and LIV Golf ever reunite? Some news released by the Official World Golf Ranking board of directors on Friday makes that result look a little less likely, at least in the near term. According to Trevor Immelman, chairman of the OWGR, the organization is currently reviewing LIV Golf's application for inclusion in those rankings, the submission dated June 30. "The OWGR Board is committed to a thorough evaluation process of all applications, and LIV's application will be reviewed in accordance with OWGR's criteria to ensure fairness, integrity and consistency," Immelman said. "We appreciate the interest of LIV Golf -- and all Tours -- in contributing to the global landscape of men's professional golf through OWGR. Further updates will be provided as the review progresses." LIV CEO Scott O'Neil released a statement in response, thanking the OWGR for its consideration in moving "the sport of golf forward." "We thank OWGR Chairman Trevor Immelman for his continued leadership and willingness to move the sport of golf forward for the benefit of all players and most importantly, the fans," O'Neil's statement read. "LIV Golf is committed to working together with the Official World Golf Ranking and its board to ensure the very best players are competing in the game's most prestigious events. We are confident our application addresses the outstanding questions that exist to support a more global, all-encompassing, and accurate ranking system. "We are hopeful the review and approval process can progress ahead of the 2026 major season." LIV originally applied for accreditation in July of 2022, shortly after the league launched. That request was denied, and LIV golfers can currently only earn ranking points by competing in major championships and international tour events. That represents a bit of a conundrum for LIV golfers, who only receive invites to major championships after amassing ranking points, which are virtually unobtainable for them without competing in said events. Just two LIV players are in OWGR's Top 50: two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau at No. 15 and 22nd-ranked Tyrrell Hatton. --Field Level Media

LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings points

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