California Governor Gavin Newsom launched an investigation into TikTok for allegedly censoring content critical of Donald Trump, according to multiple news sources. The investigation follows reports that surfaced after TikTok's sale to a business group aligned with Trump.
In other news, controversy erupted over statements made by Kirk Milhoan, chair of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Multiple news sources reported that Milhoan made alarming anti-vaccine statements on a podcast, questioning established science and falsely linking vaccines to various health issues. He also downplayed the effectiveness and necessity of routine vaccinations. The American Medical Association strongly rebuked Milhoan's statements, raising concerns about the direction of vaccine policy under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Meanwhile, ongoing research revealed potential long-term health effects of COVID-19, raising concerns about the Trump administration's pandemic policies despite the declared end of the national emergency, according to CBS News.
In international news, calls for a boycott of the World Cup, which the U.S. is co-hosting with Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, gained traction. Mark Pieth, a Swiss attorney who chaired the Independent Governance Committees oversight of FIFA reform between 2011 and 2013, told Swiss newspaper Der Bund, "Stay away from the U.S.A.!"
Separately, Nature News reported that around half of captive koalas die from cancers associated with retroviruses. The article noted that this evolutionary process, where viral DNA integrates into the host's genome, is ongoing in koalas, leaving them susceptible to diseases caused by disruptions in gene activity.
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