The good wishes of Trump and other Republicans for Biden Shift to the accusations of a cancer cover -up. A federal judge in Texas issues a novel order in the legal law of the legal law of the Law of Enemies Alien ongoing. And cases of fever of the valley are increasing in a state.
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The changing tone in Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis
On the day after former President Joe Biden announced that he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, Republican reactions have changed sympathy for an attack of accusations that his internal circle masked his condition while he was in office.
Among the most prominent voices was President Donald Trump, who on Sunday wished Biden a rapid recovery. And then yesterday, Trump posted on social networks: “Everyone was in cover -up! Who directed the country? We need responsibility!”
The statement of Trump and others, including vice president JD Vance, occurs when the new reports suggest that Biden’s decline was more pronounced than was previously known. Now, the diagnosis of cancer, coupled with the damage to the credibility of the world of Biden when it comes to their physical condition, are Tinder due to an unfounded speculation that Biden, 82, knew he was sick and hid it anyway.
Republican senator Markwayne Mullin described the moment of Biden “interesting” announcement. On the other side of the hall, former representative Dean Phillips, who ran against Biden in the 2024 Democratic primaries, also suggested that Biden be delayed by revealing his diagnosis for strategic reasons.
Given the attention and attention that Biden received as president, the advanced state of the disease left some surprised medical experts. According to multiple oncologists, most cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed at an early stage. But in about 8% of cases, cancer has already metastasis at the time it is diagnosed, and at that time, the patient has probably had prostate cancer for several years to a decade. However, there are some exceptions.
A former Biden assistant said the former president would be better served if he answered some pressing questions: why was late cancer detected? Did the doctors prove before? And what are the recovery prospects?
Biden resorted to social networks to thank the supporters for their “love and support”, and a Biden spokesman said yesterday that there was no additional information outside Sunday’s announcement.
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More politics news:
- Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is configured to testify before the Senate Assignments Committee On Trump’s budget application for the agency, although after the contentious hearings of the congress last week, the skepticism of the Kennedy vaccine and support for fluoride prohibitions will surely arise.
- There was little sign of an advance In peace negotiations after Trump’s telephone conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, when Trump asked for direct conversations between countries at war.
- Kash Patel and Dan Bongino have spent years accusing the actors of “deep state” of arming the FBI against Trump. Now that they lead the FBI, they are in an awkward position, And some Trump supporters are calling them.
- The death of George Floyd almost impulsed the effort to reform the “qualified immunity”, which can protect police officers even when they have violated the Constitution. But as a scholar and critical of legal defense said, “Nothing, I don’t want to say anything, it has happened.”
A new court order in the Law of Enemies Alien Legal Saga
The Trump administration has until tomorrow afternoon to facilitate contact between a Venezuelan man deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador and the lawyers of the man, a federal judge in Texas said yesterday. It is the first court order of this type in the growing legal saga that surrounds the use of President Donald Trump of the Alien Enemies Law to deport hundreds of suspected men of being members of the Venezuelan gang Train of Aragua. The Trump APE administration is expected.
In the center of the case is Josneyder Agelviz Sanguino, a 24 -year -old who traveled to the US. In September as part of a refugee resettlement program, which implies an exhaustive verification and background verifications. Agelviz was arrested at the Houston airport, and two weeks before the case of the Immigration Court was resolved, was deported without prior notice or judicial hearings to El Salvador. The documents show that AGELVIZ was arrested due to a tattoo of the forearm and that he had no criminal record and that there was no additional evidence to link it to the gang. The Mother of Agelviz, who also resettled in the United States with her two younger brothers, spoke about the case of David Noriega of NBC News. Read the full story here.
More immigration news:
- The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration Advance with revoing special legal protections For almost 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants.
- The Department of Justice said he presented charges against the New Jersey Democratic representative, Lamonica Mciver, in an incident in an ICE installation in Newark, claiming that he assaulted the police During a May 9 visit that involved a protest. Meanwhile, the Prosecutor of the United States of New Jersey, Alina Haba, announced that all the positions were withdrawn against Newark Ras Baraka mayor, who was arrested and accused of raid.
- Lawyers of Mahmoud Khalil, the student of the University of Columbia who has been arrested since March, launched a new Khalil video who say contradicts federal government claims about him.
An undeniable increase in cases of valley fever

California is on the way to another year Fever of the Valley, according to early data, which shows more than 3,000 confirmed cases already registered this year. That is more than there was at the same time last year and almost double what the cases were this time in 2023. And the cases do not appear only in hot and dry areas such as Kern County. Cities along the central coast of California are also becoming hot points of fever of the valley.
The increase in cases has been so dramatic, in fact, that the state of gold is closing the gap with Arizona for most cases of valley fever annually. But Arizona is also seeing more hot points in historically colder and more humid areas. Other places in the US could also see more cases of fever of the valley, since climate change creates drier soils that allow the range of fungi to expand.
Doing the most complicated things: valley fever is difficult to diagnose because its symptoms overlap with other respiratory diseases such as covid, flu and pneumonia. Read the full story here.
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- Bombing in a fertility clinic in California It should be a attention callEspecially as reproductive problems are getting more and more politicized, they said security experts and defenders of women’s health.
- A fourth inmate in the group of 10 that escaped a New Orleans prison last week It has been captured.
- An audience that could lead to the freedom of the brothers Erik and Lyle Menéndez, sentenced in the 1989 murders of their parents, has been Pushed back more than two months.
- A former personal assistant of Sean “Diddy” Comuns sobb in the witness post, and the former friend of Casandra Ventura, testified that she witnessed combs Angs Ventura twice. This is what happened most Yesterday at the federal combs trial.
- Two of England’s worst performance teams have reached the final of the high -risk Europa League. But how?
Staff selection: The excitement of being a fan of the Knicks

This is the best thing that has been for Knicks fans since the change of the century.
From 2001 to 2021, the Knicks had the fourth victories in the largest playoffs in the NBA and the only teams with less did not even exist for 20 years. It was gloomy. There were so many attempts to turn the franchise that they broke that fans could be excused for losing faith.
But in recent years, a series of intelligent movements (none better than bringing Jalen Brunson) has taken the team back to the ESA conference for the first time since 2000. Knicks fans, from the court of celebrities such as Spike Lee, Fat Joe and Timothée Chalamet, which are in the last row of the higher sections – – They are excited. Madison Square Garden will be electric this week, since they “welcome” the rival of Indiana Pacers. Let’s go to Knicks! – Tim peroneManager for news editor
NBCU Academy: The NBC News journalist helps the black heroes of World War II to obtain recognition
When Tawanda Scott Sambou was assigned to find a story that commemorated the 75th anniversary of World War II, the first thing that was asked was: “What role did black women play in war?”
He thought he was reaching a dead end in his search until he met the 6888th Battalion, a majority and black majority unit that traveled to Europe to classify a massive mail accumulation so that the soldiers receive letters from home. “I was so intrigued,” said Sambou, senior producer of NBC News. “I simply thought, ‘Wow, people don’t know about this troop, this unit. I would really love to share their history.'”
See how Sambou’s reports brought a new level of recognition to the six Triple Eight unit, from a gold medal in Congress to a Netflix film starring Kerry Washington and directed by Tyler Perry.
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