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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

MAHA report on US children's health targets food and drug marketing

 


 The U.S. government will address what it sees as an epidemic of chronic illness among American children, calling for changes such as offering full-fat milk in cafeterias and limiting marketing of food and drugs, the "Make America Healthy Again" Commission said in its second report on Tuesday.

The commission, established by President Donald Trump through an executive order and led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a long-time anti-vaccine crusader, builds on a May commission assessment.

That report linked processed foods and over-prescription of medications and vaccines to rising rates of childhood obesity, diabetes, autism, and ADHD. It also alarmed food industry groups for pointing to pesticides like glyphosate, a key weedkiller ingredient that is the subject of thousands of lawsuits, as a potential health risk factor. 

The latest strategy document, the contents of which were first reported in early August based on draft copies provided to sources, calls for changes to school diets, such as offering full-fat milk, and proposes investigating vaccine and prescription drug safety.

It notably stops short of recommending changes to U.S. agrochemical approval or regulatory processes, a key demand of some MAHA activists.

Rather, the report says the Environmental Protection Agency will work to build public confidence in its pesticide review process and reform its agrochemical approval process to ensure their "timely availability" to farmers.

Health advocates and other experts said last month that the recommendations in the draft lack scientific grounding and do little to address the real causes of poor health among children.

The report calls for increased federal oversight and enforcement of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising, with a special focus on violations involving children, social media, and telehealth.

The report also proposes exploring new guidelines to limit direct advertising of unhealthy foods to children, aiming to address misleading marketing practices. 

It recommends that the Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Agriculture work with restaurants to increase education and awareness of age-appropriate healthy food options for children.

Groups representing corn, dairy and produce farmers and the pesticide industry were supportive of the report, according to statements. 

More than 250 groups representing farmers, ranchers, and agrochemical companies called for greater input into MAHA Commission activities following the release of the first report. The White House responded by holding meetings with food and farm groups over the summer.

Kennedy said during a Senate hearing last week that HHS had met with 140 farm interests in the past three months.

"We're consulting every stakeholder in the farm community in everything that we do," he said.

Some environmental groups criticized the report for not taking a harsher stance on pesticides.

"It's a shocking reversal," said Scott Faber, senior vice president of governmental affairs for the Environmental Working Group, an environmental advocacy organization that has long been critical of pesticide use.

FOCUS ON NUTRITION NOT REGULATION 

The report focuses more on nutrition and lifestyle adjustments rather than tightening regulations, and suggests loosening water discharge and other pollution standards for some meat processing plants and farms. 

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said at a Tuesday event announcing the report that the USDA and HHS were continuing work on updated dietary guidelines and that they would be released soon.

"We will be completely resetting and reworking what we suggest to Americans," Rollins said, adding that the guidelines will prioritize foods like whole-fat dairy, vegetables and meat and recommend limiting foods high in sugar. 

Rollins also said the agency issued an application notice for a program to promote healthy food in schools.  

Among the policy proposals in the report are the establishment of a National Institutes of Health Chronic Disease Task Force, a government definition for "ultra-processed food," and restrictions on synthetic food dyes, which the May report said were potentially linked to autism, without evidence.

It also calls for additional research into vaccine safety, a contentious area given Kennedy's past promotion of debunked claims linking vaccines to autism.

The EPA should work with the USDA to promote precision pesticide application, the report said, with the aim of reducing overall use, but stopped short of recommending regulatory action.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said at Tuesday's event that the agency is adding scientists to its chemicals office to increase its capacity to review pesticide applications.

The EPA, USDA, and NIH should collaborate on a framework to study cumulative chemical exposures, the report said, including pesticides. It recommends that research use advanced methodologies that employ human-relevant models.

Pesticide use has exposed a growing rift between MAHA activists and Republican politicians closely tied to the agriculture industry.

In August, hundreds of activists sent a letter to the White House opposing a congressional proposal that would shield pesticide and "forever chemical" manufacturers from lawsuits.

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/maha-report-on-us-children-s-health-targets-food-and-drug-marketing-ce7d59dcd880ff2c

FDA Prohibits Sun Pharma Halol Plant from Exporting Drugs to US

 Troubles continue at Sun Pharmaceutical’s Halol plant in Gujarat, India.

FDA declared that the plant is not compliant with US manufacturing rules, according to a report from Reuters.1 The agency has classified the plant as “Official Action Indicated” based upon the findings of an inspection carried out in early June. During the inspection, at least eight infractions were noted.

As a result of this ruling, the plant will not be allowed to import any product to the United States. However, medications manufactured at the plant that are considered to be facing shortages in the US will be exempted from this rule.

In a statement obtained by CNBC, a spokesperson for the drug maker said, “Sun Pharma remains committed to working with the FDA and maintaining CGMP standards at all of its facilities to provide high-quality medicines to patients globally.”

This is not the first time this facility has come under fire from regulators.

According to a report from ProPublica,2 the FDA took action against the plant two-and-a-half years ago, banning the factory from the US market (albeit with certain drugs exempted). The news outlet also obtained the latest safety report from June of this year and detailed the issues cited by FDA.

The issues include:

  • Failing to investigate the source of bacteria found in test vials.
  • Failing to fix damaged equipment responsible for contaminating medications
  • Workers improperly handling vials and stoppers
  • Improper disinfecting of manufacturing areas and equipment
  • Workers not changing gloves after pushing trash down into an overflowing bin.

This news comes only a few months after Sun announced that Richard Ashcroft would step into the role of CEO of North America operations.3 The new executive started in the role on June 16 of this year and succeeded Abhay Gandi. In a press release issued at the time, Ashcroft said, “I am honored to join Sun Pharma as the North America CEO. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a dynamic team committed to advancing Sun's portfolio of generic and innovative medicines. As Sun Pharma continues its growth trajectory, the North America region is poised to bring new treatments to the market and drive significant growth for the business. I look forward to building on our strong foundation, supporting patients throughout their journey and delivering the highest quality generic and innovative medicines to the people we serve."

"Richard has an extensive and impressive history of driving advancements in healthcare and implementing innovative solutions to get medicines to people in need," said Mr. Aalok Shanghvi. "As CEO of the North America business, Richard will continue delivering on our mission of improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for people across the U.S. and Canada."

Sun also recently posted its fiscal results for Q1FY26,4 which showed growth across various sectors of the business. In a press release issued at the time, chairman and managing director Dilip Shanghvi said, “Sun had a strong performance during the quarter, where the overall growth reflects steady progress across all our markets. India continues to show strong momentum, contributing meaningfully to our performance. The U.S. launch of LEQSELVI represents an important step forward, offering a new treatment option for patients with severe alopecia areata. LEQSELVI augments our portfolio in dermatology and adds a growth engine to our Innovative Medicines business."

https://www.pharmexec.com/view/fda-prohibits-sun-pharma-halol-plant-exporting-drugs-us

Microsoft to use some AI from Anthropic in shift from OpenAI, the Information reports

 Microsoft will pay to use Anthropic's technology for some AI features in Office 365 apps, the Information reported on Tuesday, in a sign that the software firm is diversifying its artificial intelligence portfolio.

The move will blend Anthropic and OpenAI technology in the apps, after years in which Microsoft primarily used OpenAI for the new features in Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, the report said.

Microsoft is developing its own artificial intelligence models, while integrating DeepSeek's models into the Azure cloud as it seeks to maximize AI output to meet growing demand.

It has been OpenAI's biggest financial backer, having invested more than $13 billion into the AI startup and getting a head-start in the AI race due to the company's models.

"As we've said, OpenAI will continue to be our partner on frontier models and we remain committed to our long-term partnership," a Microsoft spokesperson said.

Developers making Office AI features found Anthropic's latest models performed better than OpenAI in automating tasks such as financial functions in Excel or generating Powerpoint presentations based on instructions, the report said, citing one of the two people involved in the effort.

Microsoft will pay its cloud rival Amazon Web Services to access the Anthropic models, according to the report. AWS is one of Anthropic's largest shareholders.

Anthropic, and OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment, while AWS declined to comment.

OpenAI's launch of GPT-5 is a step up in quality but Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4 performs better in creating Powerpoint presentations that are more aesthetically pleasing, the report said.

Microsoft plans to announce the move in the coming weeks, while the price of AI tools in Office will stay the same, the report said.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-buy-ai-anthropic-shift-183428281.html

'J&J: FDA approval of INLEXZO to transform how certain bladder cancers treated'

 

First and only drug releasing system to provide extended local delivery of a cancer medication into the bladder, with 82 percent of patients achieving complete response without the need for reinduction1

Potential practice-changing treatment for certain patients with BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer who have limited options before possible bladder removal


Trump urges EU to impose 100% tariffs on China and India to pressure Putin, FT reports

 


U.S. President Donald Trump has urged the European Union to impose 100% tariffs on China and India as a strategy to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/trump-urges-eu-to-impose-100-tariffs-on-china-and-india-to-pressure-putin-ft-reports-ce7d59dcda8cf521

Terminally-ill 9/11 hero blasts Mamdani for ties to terror sympathizer Hasan Piker

 A terminally-ill 9/11 hero and his first responder wife on Tuesday slammed Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for associating with vile left-wing influencer Hasan Piker, who once said “America deserved” the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.

“How can you hang around with someone who said, ‘America deserved 9/11?’ That’s disgraceful,” Wendi Turturici, 52, who became an EMT after the 9/11 attacks told The Post in an interview.

“Mamdani doesn’t deserve to be mayor,” she said. “I’m calling on [him] to disavow Hasan Piker and his hateful words.”

A hero 9/11 family on Tuesday slammed Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for associating with vile left-wing influencer Hasan Piker, who once said “America deserved” the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.@zohrankmamdani/Instagram

Her husband, Sal Turturici, 60, an FDNY emergency medical technician who removed bodies and body parts from Ground Zero to be sent to the morgue and now suffers stage 4 Neuroendocrine cancer added: “I don’t like Mamdani.”

The couple said they were endorsing Mamdani’s rival, ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in the November election, joining him for a press conference two days before the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people.

Mamdani raised eyebrows when he sat down for an interview with Piker released in April as the pair waded into the Israel-Hamas war.

At one point, the mayoral frontrunner suggested Israel was committing “genocide” in Gaza and accused Cuomo of “weaponizing” antisemitism for his own political gain.

Piker, a popular left-wing Twitch streamer with millions of followers, has a history of spewing hate – including once declaring that America “deserved 9/11.”

“America deserved 9/11, dude. I’m saying it. I’m saying it. We f—ing totally brought it on ourselves dude. Holy shit. We did. We f–ing did,” he said during a 2019 livestream.

Piker has proclaimed that it doesn’t matter if victims were raped during the October 7th attacks.hasandpiker/Instagram
The 33-year-old New Jersey-born streamer has also called Israelis “inbred” and said it “doesn’t matter if rapes happened” to women during Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

Piker has repeated assertions, too, that Israel is committing “genocide” in its war against Hamas — and was temporarily booted from Twitch after he shockingly suggested the killing of two Israeli Embassy diplomats in Washington, DC earlier this year looked like it could be a “false flag” operation.

Wendi Turturici said Mamdani palling around with Piker given his remarks was beyond the pale — and should disqualify him from being mayor.

She also pointed out that Mamdani once voiced his “love” for the five leaders of a notorious nonprofit convicted of funneling more than $12 million to the terror group Hamas. They were referred to as the Holy Land 5.

The couple said they were endorsing Mamdani’s rival, ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in the November election, joining him for a press conference two days before the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people.

The Turturicis noted that as governor, Cuomo approved legislation providing benefits and disability pensions to 9/11 survivors. They appeared at Cuomo’s side during a bill signing ceremony in 2017.

Sal Turturici and Cuomo also rode motorcycles together to honor 9/11 first responders.

“I know firsthand what kind of leader Andrew Cuomo is,” Wendi Turturici said.

 “As governor, he fought to secure benefits for 9/11 families, and he treated our community with the respect and dignity we deserve. That’s the kind of leadership New York City needs again.”

The Mamdani campaign in response accused Cuomo of engaging in a smear campaign against the first Muslim nominee for Big Apple mayor. But it did not specifically address the Turturicis’ criticism of Mamdani associating with Piker.

“Andrew Cuomo knows exactly what he’s doing. He’s holding a press conference to suggest that Zohran Mamdani — who is poised to become New York’s first Muslim mayor — somehow supported 9/11. It’s vile, it’s dangerous, and it’s deliberate,” a Mamdani spokesperson said in a statement..

“Cuomo would rather you forget his own record: that he had to be pressured into ever setting foot in a mosque, that he’s repeatedly trafficked in Islamophobia when it suited him politically, that he’s used Muslims as convenient punching bags for decades.”

The Mamdani rep added, “New Yorkers can see this for what it is — a cynical attempt to recycle the ugliest playbook in our politics. Cuomo is not protecting the memory of 9/11 victims; he’s once again desecrating it by weaponizing grief and pain for his own ambition.”

https://nypost.com/2025/09/09/us-news/9-11-family-blasts-zohran-mamdani-for-associating-with-terror-sympathizer-hasan-piker/

Biden’s autopen scandal is nothing short of a coup — and the culprits need to be held accountable

 Just months ago, a travesty was taking place in the nation’s capital as the Biden administration drew to a close.

On his way out the door, President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of more than 4,000 federally incarcerated offenders.

Only it wasn’t Biden issuing the record-shattering number of commutations — it was his autopen.

And who controlled that?

The autopen’s last-minute pardons and commutations weren’t approved by the Justice Department:

“​​There was a mad dash to find groups of people that he could then pardon — and then they largely didn’t run it by the Justice Department to vet them,” a source told the DC insider publication Axios.

While Biden claimed the last-minute blizzard of pardons and commutations was for “nonviolent” drug offenders, a trove of administration emails obtained by the Oversight Project and first reported on by the New York Post’s Josh Christenson tell a different story.

“I think you should stop saying that because it is untrue or at least misleading,” Associate Deputy Attorney General Brad Weinsheimer warned in a Jan. 18 email.

Among those receiving presidential clemency, Weinsheimer noted, “We identified violent offenders, including those who committed acts of violence during the offense of conviction, or who otherwise have a history of violence.”

Subsequent reporting has brought to light extensive correspondence between the West Wing and Justice Department as officials struggled to interpret just what it was the president was doing — or whether he was even aware of what was being done.

After all, it wasn’t his hand signing the papers; it was the autopen.

Four years earlier, when Biden was first taking office, his incoming staff secretary had told him his hand signature should be used for pardons, according to Axios.

But if, by the end, Joe Biden wasn’t running the Biden administration, it doesn’t matter what he’d been told.

It’s happened before: A little more than a hundred years earlier, a stroke had left President Woodrow Wilson unable to discharge the duties of his office.

But instead of a constitutional succession taking place, the president’s wife and staff ran the administration in Wilson’s place, with the president reduced to little more than a figurehead.

Today such a thing was supposed to be impossible — the Constitution’s 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967, spells out what’s meant to happen when a president is non compos mentis.

Voters were left in no doubt about Biden’s mental incapacity after his disastrous debate with Donald Trump in June last year.

Democratic insiders already knew the score, but they were content to keep Biden in the race and even in power, until the public’s discovery of his condition made perpetuating the charade impossible.

Even so, Biden didn’t resign and his autopen continued to issue orders, including quite likely life-and-death decisions about clemency.

To stop injustices, voters have to be able to hold officials accountable.

But which officials can they hold to account for an autopen?

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris haven’t escaped the public’s judgment, but behind them were Democrats whose names are unknown, yet whose actions America will long have to live with.

Whatever shadowy collective was behind the Biden autopen is still out there.

The Trump administration is right to investigate who was really in charge of our government when the elected president evidently was not.

What happened under Biden was a coup, and it’s not mitigated by the fact that Democrats committed a coup against an incapable president of their own party.

The autopen is meant to represent the president, not take his place.

Cleaning up the crime in our streets is impossible without cleaning up the way government works, and that means unmasking the officials responsible for decisions that endanger lives.

They can’t be allowed to hide behind an automated signature or leaders who don’t know what their pens are writing.

Daniel McCarthy is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review and editor-at-large of the American Conservative.

https://nypost.com/2025/09/08/opinion/bidens-autopen-scandal-is-nothing-short-of-a-coup-and-the-culprits-needs-to-be-held-accountable/