

Trump Links Tylenol to Autism, FTC Commissioner Fired, U.N. General Assembly, & More | 09.24.25
22 snips Sep 24, 2025
President Trump claims a link between prenatal Tylenol use and autism, stirring controversy. The Supreme Court rules that Trump can dismiss an FTC commissioner, invigorating debates about executive power. Coverage of the U.N. General Assembly highlights both Trump's speech and criticism. Additionally, a rapid news round features Jimmy Kimmel's return and NVIDIA's massive investment in OpenAI. The conversation touches on key societal issues while encouraging listeners to maintain their faith perspective.
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Find Spiritual Guidance In Medical Uncertainty
- Seek wisdom and comfort from God when facing medical uncertainty about pregnancy care.
- Consider Psalm 139:13–14 as a reminder of the sanctity and design of unborn life during decisions.
Tylenol-Autism Link Announced
- President Trump announced a possible link between prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use and autism based on large association studies.
- Medical experts disagree and warn untreated fevers may pose greater risks than uncertain medication links.
SCOTUS Moves On Agency Removal Power
- The Supreme Court allowed Trump to fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter and will revisit a 1935 precedent limiting removal power.
- Overturning Humphreys-Executor could let presidents replace independent agency heads each administration, shifting separation-of-powers balance.