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President Trump will address the opening of the United Nations General Assembly today in New York.
He'll also have a lot of side meetings.
That includes a visit with eight leaders of many East countries,
and he'll talk with European officials.
Trump is expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week,
as Russia continues to bomb Ukraine.
The Trump administration is telling pregnant women not to use acetaminophen,
the active ingredient in Tylenol, to avoid having children with autism.
President Trump told pregnant women to just tough out any pain.
For this reason,
they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol used during pregnancy unless medically necessary.
That's, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever.
Then you feel you can't tough it out.
There is no clear scientific evidence for this move.
Doctors groups and autism activists say one real risk for pregnant women is fever,