Experts dismiss Trump's false claims linking Tylenol to autism

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The Secret Service dismantled a high-tech covert operation near New York that had the capacity to disrupt cellular networks, including over 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, potentially interfering with emergency communications during the UN General Assembly, though no direct threat to the event was confirmed.
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- ‘Based on what I feel’: Trump escalates attack on childhood vaccines The Washington Post
- Trump links autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, despite decades of evidence it’s safe CNN
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