2025-09-28
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Hey there, I'm Asma Khaled.
And I'm Tristan Redman.
And we're here with a new weekly bonus for you from the Global Story podcast.
The world order is shifting.
Old alliances are fraying and new ones are emerging.
Some of this turbulence can be traced to decisions made in the United States.
But the US isn't just a cause of the upheaval.
Its politics are also a symptom of it.
Every day we focus on one story, looking at how America and the world shape each other.
So we hope you enjoy this episode.
And to find more of our show, just search for the global story wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
If you've got kids or you're thinking about having kids or you know people with kids, basically,
if you're most people, there's a story that's probably come up over and over again this week.
So taking tile and all is not good.
All right, I'll say it.
It's not good.
In an extraordinary press conference on Monday, standing next to his health secretary,
RFK Jr., the US president shared unproven claims about the relationship between Tylenol and autism.
Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.