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Tylenol maker Kenview is bracing for a wave of lawsuits after President Trump issues a scientifically dubious warning that acetaminophen causes autism.
Plus, the Supreme Court says it will reconsider whether the president can fire top officials.
And the Catholic Church has a manpower problem.
The idea of committing to something for life, like the priesthood,
feels like an overwhelming choice in a society where actually we have so many options.
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I'm Caitlin McCabe for The Wall Street Journal, and here's the AM edition of What's News,
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Tylenol Maker Kenview is bracing for an explosion of lawsuits following President Trump's warning yesterday that the common painkiller is a potential cause of autism.
Acetaminophen, which is basically commonly known as Tylenol,
during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.
So taking Tylenol is not good.
I'll say it, it's not good.
The announcement,
made with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health leaders by his side,