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    Heterogeneous pericoerulear neurons tune arousal and exploratory behaviours
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08952-wA set of neurons in the peri-locus coeruleus region controls arousal and avoidance states, providing an understanding of the neurobiological basis of arousal and exploratory behaviours.
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    Dopamine D1D2 signalling in hippocampus arbitrates approach and avoidance
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08957-5Approach versus avoidance responses are driven by D1 and D2 neurons in the ventral hippocampus.
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    Targeting the SHOC2RAS interaction in RAS-mutant cancers
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08931-1A study of dependencies associated with cancer-causing mutations has identified a small molecule that binds to SHOC2 and inhibits RAS signalling in cells carrying NRAS Q61 mutations, a common oncogenic driver in melanoma.
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    Herring spawned poleward following fishery-induced collective memory loss
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08983-3A critically low abundance of older herring due to age-selective fisheries resulted in an approximately 800-km poleward shift in main spawning.
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    Suit accuses ex-Laker Scott of '87 sexual assault
    A woman is suing former Lakers player and coach Byron Scott, accusing him of sexually assaulting her in 1987, when he was 26 and she was 15.
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    Ange responds to Wenger: We make people crazy
    Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has hit back at Arsene Wenger's suggestion that the winner of the Europa League should not automatically qualify for the Champions League.
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    How Golden State wins without Steph: Playoff Jimmy to the rescue?
    Steph Curry's hamstring strain is a big blow, but the Warriors' addition of Butler gives them a fighting chance.
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    A Most Sensitive Subject in the White House: Where Is Melania?
    Mrs. Trump has spent fewer than 14 days at the White House since her husband was inaugurated 108 days ago.
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    Waiting for the Smoke That Heralds a New Pope
    As 133 cardinals were sequestered in the Sistine Chapel where they would vote for a new leader of the Catholic Church, the faithful and the curious gathered in St. Peters Square.
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    Tyre Nicholss Death: 3 Former Officers Acquitted of All State Charges
    The former Memphis officers were acquitted of all charges, including second-degree murder, in the beating death of Mr. Nichols.
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    Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Early Symptoms of Parkinsons
    A new study did not prove that the foods caused the disease, but experts said it was a step toward understanding how food choices affect brain health.
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    India Strikes Pakistan After Kashmir Terrorist Attack: What We Know
    Indias actions came in response to a deadly terror attack two weeks ago in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with Pakistan.
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    How to Get Rid of Those Stains in Your Bath Tub
    Whether theyre caused by soap scum or hard water, weve got a cleaning solution for you.READ MORE...
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    They Will Only Be Able to Leave in a Coffin John Oliver Skewers Deportation of Innocents, Including Gay Stylist Andry Hernandez Romero
    Host and comedian John Oliver recently harnessed both his talents and his outrage to tell the story of migrant deportations. The biting story on Last Week Tonight With John Oliver included Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay Venezuelan stylist wrongly accused of being a gang member allegedly because of crown tattoos over which were written the [...]The post They Will Only Be Able to Leave in a Coffin John Oliver Skewers Deportation of Innocents, Including Gay Stylist Andry Hernandez Romero first appeared on GLAAD.
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    Who's the hot Met Gala mystery man that has the whole internet thirsting?
    The Met Gala red carpet is all about making a fashion statement that will have your image plastered all over the internet and fashion magazines, but one pop star was completely overshadowed by a handsome young man in the background of her photos.Lana Del Rey attended the Met Gala on May 5, and while some people were commenting on the alligator pin in her hair that seemed like a clear nod to her new alligator tour guide hubby Jeremy Dufrene gay men on social media were thirsting after the cutie with the cheekbones standing behind her. (@) Then, internet denizens found other photos of the man in the background that gave everyone a better view of the hottie. (@) And the comments that flooded in from people on social media are dirty enough to make you blush. (@) "he looks so breedlable," one person commented. (@) "I need him to top me till it's soggy," another person wrote.There were also plenty of jokes that he outmugged Del Ray, and the mans sexy smolder had everyone wondering who he was. Luckily, the internet sleuths were on the case and in no time at all identified him as New York City-based male model Nathan Overland, who is signed to Wilhelmina Models.If you ever wondered why there are so many hot men in suits running around the Met Gala, its because, the Anna Wintour hosted event hires male models as greeters to do everything from carrying purses to helping arrange trains so that the A-listers get their perfect shot. (@) Upstaging the star isnt usually part of the equation, but Overland did just that by serving face with his high cheekbones and bedroom eyes that have men across the internet drooling. Overland himself has yet to comment on the photos, but he did post a photo of himself along with the Del Rey song Cinnamon Girl to his Instagram Stories.Keep scrolling too see the funniest (and thirstiest!) reactions to the hunky make model who upstaged Lana Del Rey! (@) "man is so mfing fine" (@) "Hes not all that and he looks like this" (@) "The way he completely outmugged her" (@) "lana can u move" (@) "The guy on the back... He's so fine but would be even better making out with me non-stop" (@) (@) "Damn he ate her up" (@) "who is he i want him i need him" (@) "I can do whatever you want just ask"
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    Ts Madison Launches Outlaws Podcast on iHeartRadios Outspoken Network
    Ts Madison, renowned for her role as a judge on RuPauls Drag Race and her advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community, has unveiled her new podcast, Outlaws with Ts Madison, as the latest addition to iHeartRadios Outspoken Podcast Network. The inaugural episode, featuring Tina Knowles as the first guest, is set to premiere on May 13. In the podcasts trailer, Ts Madison introduces the series withSource
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    Superb starlings swap helper and breeder roles with kin and non-kin
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01374-8A 20-year field study of the African superb starling (Lamprotornis superbus) found striking evidence that birds often switch breeding roles from year to year by taking turns as breeders or each others helpers. This reciprocal assistance was not explained by genetic relatedness (kinship) and required decades of observation to be detected.
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    Trends in the seasonal amplitude of atmospheric methane
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08900-8Model simulations show that the observed trends in the seasonal amplitude of methane can be attributed to changes in emissions and the atmospheric sink from reaction with the hydroxyl radical.
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    Native nucleosomes intrinsically encode genome organization principles
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08971-7A technique called condense-seq has been developed to measure nucleosome condensability and used to show that mononucleosomes contain sufficient information to condense into large-scale compartments without requiring any external factors.
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    How we taste sweetness: long-sought structure of human receptor mapped at last
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01408-13D structure of the tongues sweet-sensing protein could guide future food designs.
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    Superconductivity and spin canting in spinorbit-coupled trilayer graphene
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08863-wIntroducing spinorbit coupling by substrate proximity effect leads to an enhancement of superconducting phases in rhombohedral trilayer graphene.
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    Ex-Utah QB Rising medically retires due to injury
    Former Utah quarterback Cameron Rising announced Wednesday on social media that he's retiring from football because of an injury to his throwing hand.
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    Finch asks NBA to review Dubs' 'shots at' Gobert
    Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said his team submitted clips to the league office that showed what he believes was egregious contact made against center Rudy Gobert in Minnesota's 99-88 Game 1 loss.
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    PSG oust Arsenal in semis, set up final with Inter
    Paris Saint-Germain weathered an early Arsenal storm before goals by Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi sealed a 2-1 victory to send them into the Champions League final on Wednesday.
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    Trumps NIH Axed Research Grants Even After a Judge Blocked the Cuts, Internal Records Show
    by Annie Waldman ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. For more than two months, the Trump administration has been subject to a federal court order stopping it from cutting funding related to gender identity and the provision of gender-affirming care in response to President Donald Trumps executive orders. Lawyers for the federal government have repeatedly claimed in court filings that the administration has been complying with the order.But new whistleblower records submitted in a lawsuit led by the Washington state attorney general appear to contradict the claim.Nearly two weeks after the courts preliminary injunction was issued, the National Institutes of Healths then-acting head, Dr. Matthew J. Memoli, drafted a memo that details how the agency, in response to Trumps executive orders, cut funding for research grants that promote or inculcate gender ideology. An internal spreadsheet of terminated NIH grants also references gender ideology and lists the number associated with Trumps executive order as the reason for the termination of more than a half dozen research grants.The Washington attorney generals allegation that the Trump administration violated a court order comes as the country lurches toward a constitutional crisis amid accusations that the executive branch has defied or ignored court orders in several other cases. In the most high-profile case so far, the administration has yet to comply with a federal judges order, upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court, requiring it to facilitate the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March.The records filed in the NIH-related lawsuit last week also reveal for the first time the enormous scope of the administrations changes to the agency, which has been subject to massive layoffs and research cuts to align it with the presidents political priorities. Other documents filed in the case raise questions concerning a key claim the administration has made about how it is restructuring federal agencies that the Department of Government Efficiency has limited authority, acting mostly as an advisory body that consults on what to cut. However, in depositions filed in the case last week, two NIH officials testified that DOGE itself gave directions in hundreds of grant terminations.The lawsuit offers an unprecedented view into the termination of more than 600 grants at the NIH over the past two months. Many of the canceled grants appear to have focused on subjects that the administration claims are unscientific or that the agency should no longer focus on under new priorities, such as gender identity, vaccine hesitancy and diversity, equity and inclusion. Grants related to research in China have also been cut, and climate change projects are under scrutiny.Andrew G. Nixon, the director of communications for the Department of Health and Human Services, the NIHs parent agency, told ProPublica in an email that the grant terminations directly followed the presidents executive orders and that the NIHs actions were based on policy and scientific priorities, not political interference. The cuts are essential to refocus NIH on key public health priorities, like the chronic disease epidemic, he said. Nixon also told ProPublica that its questions related to the lawsuit solely fit a partisan narrative; he did not respond to specific questions about the preliminary injunction, the administrations compliance with the order or the involvement of DOGE in the grant termination process. The White House did not respond to ProPublicas questions.Mike Faulk, the deputy communications director for the Washington state attorney generals office, told ProPublica in an email that the administration appears to have used DOGE in this instance to keep career NIH officials in the dark about what was happening and why. While claiming to be transparent, DOGE has actively hidden its activities and its true motivations, he said. Our office will use every tool we have to uncover the truth about why these grants were terminated.Since Trump took office in January, the administration has provided limited insight into why it chose to terminate scientific and medical grants. That decision-making process has been largely opaque, until now. Washington Fights to Overturn Grant TerminationIn February, Washington state joined by Minnesota, Oregon, Colorado and three physicians sued the administration after it threatened to enforce its executive orders by withholding federal research grants from institutions that provided gender-affirming services or promoted gender ideology. Within weeks, a federal judge issued an injunction limiting the administration from fully enforcing the orders in the four states that are party to the suit.The same day as the injunction, however, the NIH terminated a research grant to Seattle Childrens Hospital to develop and study an online education tool designed to reduce the risk of violence, mental health disorders and sexually transmitted infections among transgender youth, according to records filed in the court case. The NIH stated that it was the agencys policy not to prioritize such studies on gender identity.Research programs based on gender identity are often unscientific, have little identifiable return on investment, and do nothing to enhance the health of many Americans, the notice stated, without citing any scientific evidence for its claims. The NIH sent another notice reiterating the termination four days later.The Washington attorney generals office requested the termination be withdrawn, citing the injunction. But the administration refused, claiming that it was in compliance as the termination was based on NIHs own authority and grant policy and was not enforcing any executive order. The Washington attorney general asked the judge to hold the administration in contempt for violating the injunction. While the request was denied, the court granted an expedited discovery process to better assess whether the administration had breached the injunction. That process would have required the administration to quickly turn over internal documents relating to the termination. In response, the administration reinstated the grant for Seattle Childrens Hospital and declared the discovery process moot, or no longer relevant. However, U.S. District Judge Lauren J. King, who was appointed by former President Joseph Biden, permitted it to continue.Whistleblower Documents Reveal Sweeping Changes at NIHIn recent months, whistleblowers have made the plaintiffs in the lawsuit aware of internal records that more closely connect the grant terminations to the administrations executive orders. In an internal spreadsheet of dozens of grants marked for cancellation at an NIH institute, the stated reason for termination for several was gender ideology (EA 14168), including the grant to Seattle Childrens Hospital. The rationale appears to reference Executive Order 14168, which banned using federal funds to promote gender ideology, again seeming to conflict with the administrations stance that the termination was not based on the executive orders. The termination dates of the grants, according to the spreadsheet, were after the injunction went into effect.Another internal document, which provides extraordinary insight into the administrations efforts to reshape the NIH, also states the executive order was the impetus for grant terminations. In the March 11 memo from Memoli, the NIH cataloged all actions that the agency had taken thus far to align with the presidents executive orders. In a section detailing the steps taken to implement the gender ideology executive order, one of the 44 actions listed was the termination of active grants.NIH is currently reviewing all active grants and supplements to determine if they promote gender ideology and will take action as appropriate, the memo stated, noting that the process was in progress.While the administration has said in court filings that it is following the judges injunction order, the Washington state attorney generals office told ProPublica that it disagreed.Their claim to have complied with the preliminary injunction is almost laughable, said Faulk, the offices deputy communications director. The Trump administration is playing games with no apparent respect for the rule of law.Depositions Reveal DOGE LinksIn depositions conducted last month as part of the lawsuit, the testimony of two NIH officials also raised questions about why the research grants were terminated and how DOGE was involved. Liza Bundesen, who was the deputy director of the agencys extramural research office, testified that she first learned of the grant terminations on Feb. 28 from a DOGE team member, Rachel Riley. Bundesen said she was invited into a Microsoft Teams video call, where Riley introduced herself as being part of DOGE and working with the Department of Health and Human Services.Riley, a former consultant for McKinsey & Co., joined HHS on Jan. 27, according to court filings in a separate lawsuit, and has reportedly served as the DOGE point person at the NIH. The executive order detailing DOGEs responsibilities describes the cost-cutting team as advisers that consult agency heads on the termination of contracts and grants. No language in the orders gives the DOGE team members the authority to direct the cancellation of grants or contracts. However, the depositions portray Riley as giving directions on how to conduct the terminations.She informed me that a number of grants will need to be terminated, Bundesen testified, adding that she was told that they needed to be terminated by the end of the day. I did not ask what, you know, what grants because I just literally was a little bit confused and caught off guard.Bundesen said she then received an email from Memoli, the NIH acting director, with a spreadsheet listing the grants that needed to be canceled and a template letter for notifying researchers of the terminations. The template had boilerplate language that could then be modified for the different circumstances, the different buckets of grants that were to be terminated, she said. The categories were DEI, research in China and transgender or gender ideology.Bundesen forwarded the email with the spreadsheet to Michelle Bulls, who directs the agencys Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration. Bundesen resigned from the NIH a week later, on March 7, citing untenable working conditions.I was given directives to implement with very short turnaround times, often close of business or maybe within the next hour, she testified. I was not offered the opportunity to provide feedback or really ask for clarification.Bulls confirmed in her own deposition that the termination list and letter template originally came from Riley. When Bulls started receiving the lists, she said she did what she was told. I just followed the directive, she said. The language in the letters were provided so I didnt question.Bulls said she didnt write any of the letters herself and just signed her name to them. She also said she was not aware whether anyone had assessed the grants scientific merit or whether they met agency criteria. The grant terminations related to gender identity did not stem from an independent agency policy, she testified, appearing to contradict the administrations assertion that they were based on the agencys own authority and grant policy. As of April 3, Bulls said she had received more than five lists of grants that needed to be terminated, amounting to somewhere between five hundred and a thousand grants. Most grant recipients endure a rigorous vetting process, which can involve multiple stages of peer review before approval, and before this year, Bulls testified that grant terminations at the NIH have historically been rare. There are generally two main types of terminations, she said, for noncompliance or based on mutual agreement. Bulls said that she has been generally involved in noncompliance discussions and since she became the director of the office in 2012, there had been fewer than five such terminations.In addition to the termination letters, Bulls said she relied on the template language provided by Riley to draft guidance to inform the 27 centers and institutes at the NIH what the agencys new priorities were to help them scrutinize their own research portfolios. Following the depositions, the Washington state attorney generals office said that the federal government has refused to respond to its discovery requests. It has filed a motion to compel the government to respond, which is pending.Riley, Bundesen, Bulls and Memoli did not reply to ProPublicas requests for comment.While the administration did not answer ProPublicas questions about DOGE and its involvement in the grant terminations, last week in its budget blueprint, it generally justified its proposed cuts at the NIH with claims that the agency had wasteful spending, conducted risky research and promoted dangerous ideologies that undermine public health.NIH has grown too big and unfocused, the White House claimed in its fiscal plan, adding that the agencys research should align with the Presidents priorities to address chronic disease and other epidemics, implementing all executive orders and eliminating research on climate change, radical gender ideology, and divisive racialism.Jeremy Berg, who led the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the NIH from 2003 to 2011, told ProPublica that the administrations assessment of the institution was not fair and not based on any substantial analysis or evidence, and the proposed cuts would be absolutely devastating to NIH and to biomedical research in the United States.It is profoundly distressing to see this great institution being reduced to a lawless, politicized organization without much focus on its actual mission, he said.
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    Under Texas Abortion Ban, Where a Pregnant Woman Lives Can Determine Her Risk of Developing Sepsis
    by Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser and Andrea Suozzo ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. Nearly four years ago in Texas, the states new abortion law started getting in the way of basic miscarriage care: As women waited in hospitals cramping, fluid running down their legs, doctors told them they couldnt empty their uterus to guard against deadly complications. The state banned most abortions, even in pregnancies that were no longer viable; then, it added criminal penalties, threatening to imprison doctors for life and punish hospitals. The law had one exception, for a life-threatening emergency. Heeding the advice of hospital lawyers, many doctors withheld treatment until they could document patients were in peril. They sent tests to labs, praying for signs of infection, and watched as women lost so much blood that they needed transfusions.You would see the pain in peoples eyes, one doctor said of her patients.Not every hospital tolerated this new normal, ProPublica found. A seismic split emerged in how medical institutions in the states two largest metro areas treated miscarrying patients and in how these women fared. Leaders of influential hospitals in Dallas empowered doctors to intervene before patients conditions worsened, allowing them to induce deliveries or perform procedures to empty the uterus.In Houston, most did not. The result, according to a first-of-its-kind ProPublica analysis of state hospital discharge data, is that while the rates of dangerous infections spiked across Texas after it banned abortion in 2021, women in Houston were far more likely to get gravely ill than those in Dallas.As ProPublica reported earlier this year, the statewide rate of sepsis a life-threatening reaction to infection shot up more than 50% for women hospitalized when they lost a second-trimester pregnancy. A new analysis zooms in: In the region surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth, it rose 29%. In the Houston area, it surged 63%. After Texas Banned Abortion, the Sepsis Rate Spiked in Houston, but not Dallas Note: For hospitalizations at facilities in the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth perinatal care regions involving a pregnancy loss between 13 weeks gestation and the end of the 21st week. Rates are annual. (Lucas Waldron/ProPublica) ProPublica has documented widespread differences in how hospitals across the country have translated abortion bans into policy. Some have supported doctors in treating active miscarriages and high-risk cases with procedures technically considered abortions; others have forbidden physicians from doing so, or left them on their own to decide, with no legal backing in case of arrest.This marks the first analysis in the wake of abortion bans that connects disparities in hospital policies to patient outcomes. It shows that when a state law is unclear and punitive, how an institution interprets it can make all the difference for patients. Yet the public has no way to know which hospitals or doctors will offer options during miscarriages. Hospitals in states where abortion is banned have been largely unwilling to disclose their protocols for handling common complications. When ProPublica asked, most in Texas declined to say.ProPublicas Texas reporting is based on interviews with 22 doctors in both the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth metro areas who had insight into policies at 10 institutions covering more than 75% of the births and pregnancy-loss hospitalizations in those areas.The findings come as evidence of the fatal consequences of abortion bans continue to mount, with a new report just last month showing that the risk of maternal mortality is nearly twice as high for women living in states that ban abortion. Last year, ProPublica documented five preventable maternal deaths, including three in Texas. One second-trimester pregnancy complication that threatens patients lives is previable premature rupture of membranes, called PPROM, when a womans water breaks before the fetus can live on its own. Without amniotic fluid, the likelihood of the fetus surviving is low. But with every passing hour that a patient waits for treatment or for labor to start, the risk of sepsis increases. The Texas Supreme Court has said that doctors can legally provide abortions in PPROM cases, even when an emergency is not imminent. Yet legal departments at many major Houston hospitals still advise physicians not to perform abortions in these cases, doctors there told ProPublica, until they can document serious infection.Dr. John Thoppil, the immediate past president of the Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said he was blown away by this finding. He said its time for hospitals to stop worrying about hypothetical legal consequences of the ban and start worrying more about the real threats to patients lives.I think youre risking legal harm the opposite way for not intervening, he said, and putting somebody at risk. We Have Your BackIn the summer of 2021, Dr. Robyn Horsager-Boehrer, a Dallas specialist in high-risk pregnancy, listened as hospital lawyers explained to a group of UT Southwestern Medical Center doctors that they would no longer be able to act on their clinical judgment. Dr. Robyn Horsager-Boehrer, a retired maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Dallas (Lexi Parra for ProPublica) For decades, these UT Southwestern physicians had followed the guidance of major medical organizations: They offered patients with PPROM the option to end the pregnancy to protect against serious infection. But under the states new abortion ban, they would no longer be allowed to do so while practicing at the countys safety net hospital, Parkland Memorial, which delivers more babies than almost any other in the country. Nor would they be permitted at UT Southwesterns William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital.Lawyers from the two hospitals explained in a meeting that the laws only exception was for a medical emergency but it wasnt clear how the courts would define that. With no precedent or guidance from the state, they advised the doctors that they should offer to intervene only if they could document severe infection or bleeding signs of a life-threatening condition, Horsager-Boehrer recalled. They would need to notify the state every time they terminated a pregnancy. ProPublica also spoke with six of Horsager-Boehrers colleagues who described similar meetings. As the new policy kicked in, the doctors worried the lawyers didnt understand how fast sepsis could develop and how difficult it could be to control. Many patients with PPROM can appear stable even while an infection is taking hold. During excruciating waits, Dr. Austin Dennard said she would tell patients at Clements, We need something to be abnormal so that we can offer you all of the options that someone in New York would have. Then she would return to the physicians lounge, lay down her head and cry. Dr. Austin Dennard, an OB-GYN in Dallas (Lexi Parra for ProPublica) Their only hope, the doctors felt, was to collect data and build a case that the hospitals policy needed to change. Within eight months, 28 women with severe pregnancy complications before fetal viability had come through the doors of Parkland and Clements. Twenty-six of them were cases in which the patients water broke early. Analyzing the medical charts, a group of researchers led by Dr. Anjali Nambiar, a UT Southwestern OB-GYN, found that a dozen women experienced complications including hemorrhage and infection. Only one baby survived. The research team compared the results with another study in which patients were offered pregnancy terminations. They found that of patients who followed the watch and wait protocol, more than half experienced serious complications, compared with 33% who immediately terminated their pregnancies. Armed with the research, the doctors, including Horsager-Boehrer, returned to the lawyers for the two hospitals. Everyone agreed the data demanded action. Alongside physicians, the lawyers helped develop language that doctors could include in medical charts to explain why they terminated a pregnancy due to a PPROM diagnosis, Dennard said. At Parkland, the new protocol required doctors to get signoff from one additional physician, attach the study as proof of the risk of serious bodily harm part of the medical emergency definition in the law and notify hospital leaders. At Clements, doctors also needed to get CEO approval to end a pregnancy, which could create delays if patients came in on a weekend, doctors said. But it was vastly better than the alternative, Dennard said. The message from the lawyers, she said, was: We have your back. We are going to take care of you. A spokesperson for UT Southwestern said no internal protocols delay care or otherwise compromise patient safety. A spokesperson for Parkland said that physicians are empowered to document care as they deem appropriate and that hospital attorneys had helped review and translate the doctors proposed language to make sure it followed the law. Parkland and UT Southwestern are not the only ones providing this care in Dallas. ProPublica spoke with doctors who have privileges at hospitals that oversee 60% of births and pregnancy loss hospitalizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, including Baylor Scott & White and Texas Health Resources. They said that their institutions support offering terminations to patients with high-risk second-trimester pregnancy complications like PPROM. At Baylor Scott & White, doctors said, the leadership always stood by this interpretation of the law. (When asked, a spokesperson said miscarrying patients are counseled on surgical options, and that its hospitals follow state and federal laws. Our policies are developed to comply with those laws, and we educate our teams on those policies.) Texas Health and other hospitals in the region did not respond to requests for comment. While efforts to be proactive have meant more patients are able to receive the standard of care in Dallas, that is still not the case at every medical campus in the region. Doctors at Parkland said they have seen patients come to them after they were turned away from hospitals nearby. In other parts of the state, however, its been impossible to know where to turn.No Interventions Can Be PerformedIn Houston, one of Americas most prestigious medical hubs, Dr. Judy Levison mounted her own campaign. The veteran OB-GYN at Baylor College of Medicine wanted hospital leaders to support intervening in high-risk complications in line with widely accepted medical standards. In 2022, she emailed her department chair, Dr. Michael Belfort, who is also the OB-GYN-in-chief at Texas Childrens. She told him colleagues had shared feelings of helplessness, moral distress and increasing concerns about the safety of our patients. Dr. Judy Levison, a retired OB-GYN, at her home in Denver (Rachel Woolf for ProPublica) They needed training on how to protect patients within the bounds of the law, she said, and language they could include in charts to justify medically necessary abortions. But in a meeting, Belfort told her he couldnt make these changes, Levison recalled. He said that if he supported abortions in medically complicated cases like PPROM, the hospital could lose tens of millions of dollars from the state, she told ProPublica. I came to realize that he was in a really difficult place because he risked losing funding for our residency program if Baylor and Texas Childrens didn't interpret the law the way they thought the governor did. She wondered if he was deferring to hospital lawyers.Belfort did not respond to requests for comment about his stance. Nor did Baylor or Texas Childrens. Although Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has threatened hospitals with civil action if they allow a doctor to perform what he views as an unlawful abortion, he hasnt filed any such actions. And in the years since the ban, there have been no reports of the state pulling funding from a hospital on account of its abortion policy.A spokesperson at only one major Houston hospital chain, Houston Methodist, said that it considered PPROM a medical emergency and supported terminations for the health and safety of the patient. Five other major hospital groups that, together, provide the vast majority of maternal care in the Houston region either continue to advise doctors not to offer pregnancy terminations for PPROM cases or leave it up to the physicians to decide, with no promise of legal support if theyre charged with a crime. This is according to interviews with a dozen doctors about the policies at HCA, Texas Childrens, Memorial Hermann, Harris Health and The University of Texas Medical Branch. Together, they account for about 8 in 10 hospitalizations in the region for births or pregnancy loss. Most of the doctors spoke with ProPublica on the condition of anonymity, as they feared retaliation for violating what some described as a hospital gag order against discussing abortion. In a sign of how secretive this decision-making has become, most said their hospitals had not written down these new policies, only communicated them orally. Several doctors told ProPublica that Dr. Sean Blackwell, chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Houstons University of Texas Health Science Center, which staffs Harris Health Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital and Memorial Hermann hospitals, had conveyed a message similar to Belforts: He wasnt sure he would be able to defend providers if they intervened in these cases. He did not respond to multiple requests for comment, and his institution, UTHealth Houston, declined to comment. ProPublica reached out to officials at all five hospital groups, asking if they offer terminations at the point of a PPROM diagnosis. Only one responded. Bryan McLeod at Harris Health pointed to the hospital systems written policy, which ProPublica reviewed, stating that an emergency doesnt need to be imminent for a doctor to intervene. But McLeod did not respond to follow-up questions asking if patients with PPROM are offered pregnancy terminations if they show no signs of infection and several doctors familiar with the chains practices said they are not. The state Senate unanimously passed a bill last week to clarify that doctors can terminate pregnancies if a woman faces a risk of death that is not imminent. ProPublica asked the hospitals if they would change their policies on PPROM if this is signed into law. They did not respond. Last fall, ProPublica reported that Josseli Barnica died in Houston after her doctors did not evacuate her uterus for 40 hours during an inevitable miscarriage, waiting until the fetal heartbeat stopped. Two days later, sepsis killed her. Barnica was treated at HCA, the nations largest for-profit hospital chain, which did not respond to a detailed list of questions about her care. With 70% of its campuses in states where abortion is restricted, the company leaves the decision of whether to take the legal risk up to the physicians, without the explicit legal support provided in Dallas, according to a written policy viewed by ProPublica and interviews with doctors. A spokesperson for the chain said doctors with privileges at its hospitals are expected to exercise their independent medical judgment within applicable laws and regulations. As a result, patients with potentially life-threatening conditions have no way of knowing which HCA doctors will treat them and which wont. Brooklyn Leonard, a 29-year-old esthetician eager for her first child, learned this in February. She was 14 weeks pregnant when her water broke. At HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood, her doctor Arielle Lofton wrote in her chart, No interventions can be performed at this time legally because her fetus has a heartbeat. The doctor added that she could only intervene when there was concern for maternal mortality. Leonard and her husband had trouble getting answers about whether she was miscarrying, she said. I could feel that they were not going to do anything for me there. Lofton and HCA did not respond to a request for comment. Brooklyn Leonard was diagnosed with PPROM when she was 14 weeks pregnant in Houston. It took her five days to get care. (Lexi Parra for ProPublica) It was only after visits to three Houston hospitals over five days that Leonard was able to get a dilation and evacuation to empty her uterus. A doctor at Texas Childrens referred her to Dr. Damla Karsan, who works in private practice and is known for her part in an unsuccessful lawsuit against the state seeking permission to allow an abortion for a woman whose fetus was diagnosed with a fatal anomaly. Karsan felt there was no question PPROM cases fell under the laws exception. She performed the procedure at The Womans Hospital of Texas, another HCA hospital. Shes lucky she didnt get sick, Karsan said of Leonard. Dr. Damla Karsan, an OB-GYN in Houston (Lexi Parra for ProPublica) Many Houston doctors said they have continued to call on their leadership to change their stance to proactively support patients with PPROM, pointing to data analyses from Dallas hospitals and ProPublica and referring to the Texas Supreme Court ruling. It hasnt worked. Houston hospitals havent taken action even in light of alarming research in their own city. Earlier this year, UTHealth Houston medical staff, including department chair Blackwell, revealed early findings from a study very similar to the one out of Dallas. It showed what happened after patients at three partner hospitals stopped being offered terminations for PPROM under the ban: The rate of sepsis tripled. Still, nothing changed. How We Measured Sepsis RatesTo examine second-trimester pregnancy loss outcomes in Houston and Dallas, we used a methodology we developed to determine sepsis rates in inpatient hospitalizations where a pregnancy ended between 13 weeks gestation and the end of the 21st week. To assess regional differences, we grouped hospitals by perinatal care region and focused on the two regions with the highest population: Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth.We grouped hospitalizations in the nine quarters after the implementation of the states six-week abortion ban (October 2021 through December 2023) and compared them with hospitalizations in the nine quarters immediately before. Each region had about 2,700 second-trimester pregnancy loss hospitalizations over the course of the time span we examined. Sophie Chou contributed data reporting, and Mariam Elba contributed research.
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    Janette Nesheiwat arrives at the Fox Nation's Patriot Awards, Nov. 16, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)2025-05-07T20:32:00Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump is tapping Casey Means, a wellness influencer with close ties to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as his nominee for surgeon general after withdrawing his initial pick for the influential health post.Trump said in a social media post Thursday that Means has impeccable MAHA credentials referring to the Make America Healthy Again slogan and that she will work to eradicate chronic disease and improve the health and well-being of Americans.Her academic achievements, together with her lifes work, are absolutely outstanding, Trump said. Dr. Casey Means has the potential to be one of the finest Surgeon Generals in United States History.In doing so, Trump withdrew former Fox News medical contributor Janette Nesheiwat for U.S. surgeon general, marking at least the second health-related pick from Trump to be pulled from Senate consideration. The withdrawal was confirmed by two people familiar with the matter. Nesheiwat had been scheduled to appear before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Thursday for her confirmation hearing. The people spoke on condition of anonymity to confirm a decision not yet made public. Nesheiwat is a medical director for an urgent care company in New York and has appeared regularly on Fox News to offer medical expertise and insights. She is a vocal supporter of Trump and shares photos of them together on social media. Nesheiwat is also the sister-in-law of former national security adviser Mike Waltz, who has been nominated to be Trumps ambassador to the United Nations. But she has recently come under criticism from Laura Loomer, a far-right ally of Trump who was instrumental in ousting several members of the presidents National Security Council. Loomer posted on X earlier this week that we cant have a pro-COVID vaccine nepo appointee who is currently embroiled in a medical malpractice case and who didnt go to medical school in the US as the surgeon general. CBS News reported last week that Nesheiwat earned her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in St. Maarten, despite saying that she has a degree from the University of Arkansas School of Medicine.The surgeon general, considered the nations doctor, oversees 6,000 U.S. Public Health Service Corps members and can issue advisories that warn of public health threats.In March, the White House pulled from consideration the nomination of former Florida GOP Rep. Dave Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. His skepticism on vaccines had raised concerns from key Republican senators, and he withdrew after being told by the White House that he did not have enough support to be confirmed.The withdrawal was first reported by Bloomberg News. SEUNG MIN KIM Kim covers the White House for The Associated Press. She joined the AP in 2022 and is based in Washington. twitter mailto
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    Ross Mathews says queer people 'will never stop fighting'
    The hilarious Ross Mathews is proud to represent the queer community.After marrying his handsome husband Dr. Wellinthon Garca-Mathews in 2022, the two have grown so much personally and professionally as a couple.Now, the hubbies have released their adorable new children's book To & To: The Ring Bearers that's centered around the couple's two nephews who served as the ring bearers at their wedding."We are so grateful and excited that our book is coming out! It's been a labor of love. The book is not political by nature, but by purely existing, of course it is," Mathews tells PRIDE. See on Instagram Since his early days on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Mathews has helped LGBTQ+ representation on television become more mainstream with his regular appearances on The Drew Barrymore Show and RuPaul's Drag Race."I know there are people who have seen me on television who maybe don't know a lot of queer people in their life. The generation before us did a lot of work to make things easier for us. We've made a lot of progress. We've having some setbacks right now, but there's a lot of people that'll never stop fighting. There's more of us than there are of them."Dr. Garca-Mathews not only serves as Mathews' better half, but he's also his biggest cheerleader and number one fan."What you guys are getting in TV land... he's doing that at home. He's literally himself every day. He's a pioneer. He's an advocate for our community. He's doing tremendous work out there. I'm so proud to be his husband," Garca-Mathews says.To & To: The Ring Bearers is available wherever books are sold. To see the full interview with Ross Mathews & Dr. Wellinthon Garca-Mathews, check out the video at the top of the page.
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    New 'Grand Theft Auto 6' trailer has gays crashing out over smoking hot lead character
    A new trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI just dropped, but instead of focusing on the updated graphics, new criminals, or extreme car chases, the gays are melting down over the video games brand new and very hot protagonist.Fans have been waiting for the new GTA to drop for over a decade now, but they are finally getting a glimpse of the new characters in the second trailer for the game.The new trailer shows off two new protagonists: the hunky Jason Duval, and tor the first time since the franchises inception in 1997, the other main character is a woman named Lucia Caminos, The Pink News reports. Now, the pedants out there may say that there have been other playable female characters in GTA in the past, but none were a fully fleshed-out protagonist. But that debate isnt what has the gays obsessed, its Jason and his hot bod. The trailer starts off with Jason shirtless and glistening with sweat as he climbs down from his roof. He is also shown in a relationship with Lucia who seems to be his partner in crime and in the bedroom, but that hasnt stopped the gays on social media from lusting after Jason. Between his sweat-glistening six-pack and lifting weights at the beach, its not hard to see why."Jason From GTA 6 would fix me," one person commented. (@) Other people were already getting excited about the gay adult content that will surely be inspired by the new character. (@) And the trailer also has the bisexuals in a tail spin as they try to decide between Lucia and Jason. This feels like a por qu no los dos situation!In the upcoming game, were going back to Vice City where Jason and Lucia find themselves in a tricky situation after an easy score goes wrong, they find themselves on the darkest side of the sunniest place in America, in the middle of a conspiracy stretching across the state of Leonida forced to rely on each other more than ever if they want to make it out alive, the official synopsis reads, per IGN. (@) Jason may be straight, and the gamer series has always had a severe lack of LGBTQ+ representation, but that isnt stopping people from lusting after the jacked star of the upcoming game.Keep scrolling to see more thirsty reactions to GTA VI, which is set to be released on May 26, 2026. (@) "excited for all the porn / porn art thatll come out of jason gta 6 actually likeee" (@) "New Rihanna album or a night with Jason from GTA 6?" (@) "broskiis... fuck Onlyfans... Jason GTA VI just gave us fap material for a whole week! Is he the baddest in the game rn? And if u say no.... name who is" (@) "eternal sunshine tour or one night with jason from gta 6?" (@) "Has there ever been a bigger glow up than Jason between GTA 6 Trailer 1 and 2???" (@) "Wait why jason from gta 6 is sorta kinda [hot]" (@) "you know lucia was the most attractive gta protagonist until jason came along wtf " (@) "need jason from gta 6 bad...." (@) "unfortunately i do need jason from gta 6 badly" (@) "wbk gta 6 jason was gonna be hot but i swear they made him even hotter since the leaks like woah" (@) "Rockstar giving the gays what we want #GTA6"
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    Chrishell Stause Opens Up About That New Viral Look For G Flip Thanks to Bestie Chris Appleton
    Australian musician G Flip and reality TV star Chrishell Stause continue to balance their demanding careers and personal lives, demonstrating that love can thrive even amidst hectic schedules. During an interview with Gayety at the opening of The Tryst Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, Stause shared insights into how she and G Flip manage their time together. The Selling Sunset star let everyoneSource
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    Author Correction: Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09082-zAuthor Correction: Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin
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    Deep origin of eukaryotes outside Heimdallarchaeia within Asgardarchaeota
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08955-7Ancestral reconstruction together with molecular dating of the last Asgard archaea and eukaryote common ancestor suggest that eukaryotes arose from the fusion of a H2-consuming archaeal host and a H2-producing protomitochondrion.
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    Activation of lysosomal iron triggers ferroptosis in cancer
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08974-4Some cancer cells exhibit high loads of reactive iron in lysosomes, and this feature is exploited by using fentomycin-1, a newly developed small molecule, to induce ferroptosis.
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    Nasal vaccines for respiratory infections
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08910-6This Review provides an overview of progress and future directions in the development of nasally administered vaccines for respiratory infections.
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    Time for adults to finally act like adults on climate change
    Nature, Published online: 07 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01380-wA report detailing how climate inaction will consign people born today to a lifetime of weather extremes must awaken a sense of responsibility.
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    Why Does the Met Gala Get a Better Tax Deal Than a Soup Kitchen?
    The charitable tax deduction is distorting American philanthropy.
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    Trump Withdraws Surgeon General Nomination and Announces New Pick, Dr. Casey Means
    The president said on social media that he would nominate Dr. Casey Means, confirming that he had withdrawn the nomination of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, his first pick, a former Fox News contributor.
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    Clarence O. Smith, a Founder of Essence Magazine, Is Dead at 92
    As president, he helped persuade companies like Este Lauder and Ford to advertise in the pages of the first mass-circulation magazine directed at Black women.
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    Las Vegas Got More Than a Third of its Annual Rainfall in Just Four Days
    A man was swept away by the flooding rains, the police said.
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