Key Takeaways
- Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return Tuesday after suspension for controversial remarks.
- President Trump's Tylenol advice for pregnant women draws sharp criticism from researchers.
- President Trump will address the UN General Assembly on asylum policy and the Israel-Gaza conflict.
- The Supreme Court will review a 90-year-old ruling on presidential power over independent agencies.
Deep Dive
- Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to air on Tuesday, ending a suspension Walt Disney Co. imposed.
- The suspension followed controversial remarks the ABC late-night host made about the assassination of Republican activist Charlie Kirk.
- Some station owners, including Sinclair, plan to preempt the show's return.
- Disney stated the suspension was to "avoid further inflaming a tense situation."
- President Trump will address the UN General Assembly in New York for the first time in his second term.
- The White House plans to use the gathering to push other countries to adopt more restrictions on asylum.
- Trump is expected to address the Israel-Gaza conflict, defending his close ally.
- Several nations are planning to recognize a Palestinian state on the first day of the conference.
- The Supreme Court will review a 90-year-old ruling restricting a president's ability to fire Federal Trade Commission members.
- This case has potential ramifications for presidential power over independent agencies.
- The court allowed the firing of FTC member Rebecca Slaughter to proceed.
- President Trump has stated that Tylenol is "not good," linking it to autism in strong terms.
- His recommendation for pregnant women to limit Tylenol use is drawing sharp criticism from medical researchers.
- Researchers argue Trump's advice misrepresents scientific evidence regarding acetaminophen and could endanger mothers and babies.
- Medical professionals highlight that untreated fevers in pregnant women can also be dangerous.