Enforcement of environmental laws under the Trump administration saw a significant decline, while the FDA announced actions against non-approved GLP-1 drugs, and the 2026 Winter Olympics are embroiled in a "Penisgate" scandal. These are among the top stories emerging from the news cycle.
According to a report from the Environmental Integrity Project, civil lawsuits filed by the US Department of Justice in cases referred by the Environmental Protection Agency plummeted during the first year of President Donald Trump's second term. The report revealed that only 16 such lawsuits were filed in the 12 months following Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025. This represents a 76 percent decrease compared to the first year of the Biden administration. Trump's first administration filed 86 such lawsuits.
In other news, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intention to restrict GLP-1 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) intended for use in non-FDA-approved compounded drugs. These drugs are being mass-marketed by companies like Hims, Hers, and other compounding pharmacies as alternatives to FDA-approved medications. The FDA's actions are aimed at protecting consumers from drugs whose quality, safety, or efficacy cannot be verified. "We take seriously any potential violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," stated Martin A. Makary, M.D., M.P.H., Commissioner of Food and Drugs. The FDA is also taking steps to combat misleading direct-to-consumer advertising and marketing.
Meanwhile, the 2026 Olympic Winter Games are underway, but the event is overshadowed by a scandal dubbed "Penisgate." News articles are reporting claims that male ski jumpers injected their penises with fillers to gain a competitive advantage. The rumor suggests that a larger bulge on a required 3D body scan could allow jumpers to use larger jumpsuits, providing more surface area for gliding. A 2025 study published in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living indicated that every 2 cm of extra fabric in a ski jumpsuit could increase performance.
In technology news, an experimental surgical procedure is helping cancer survivors give birth. Surgeons are pioneering a method to temporarily move the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes out of the way during cancer treatment. Once the treatment is complete, these organs are repositioned. A team in Switzerland shared news of a baby boy, Lucien, born after his mother underwent the procedure.
Finally, in a blog post, Amazon Web Services (AWS) engineer Marc Brooker noted that the cost of turning written business logic into code, and the cost of integrating services and libraries, has dropped to near-zero.
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