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Birthright citizenship, hepatitis B vaccine, US redistricting, media deepfakes...
Vendredi 5 décembre 2025 à 22:07
Society: Legal Rights, Health, and Social Justice
Supreme Court to Decide on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The US Supreme Court has agreed to review the legality of President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to heavily restrict birthright citizenship for children born on US soil to non-citizen parents. Lower courts have previously blocked the order, citing its contradiction with the 14th Amendment, which has traditionally granted citizenship to those born in the country regardless of their parents' status. The Guardian notes the significance of the case as a test of constitutional interpretation, while USA Today and France24 highlight the sweeping societal ramifications should the court uphold Trump's restrictive approach.
France24
USA Today
The Guardian
CDC Panel Reverses Course on Universal Hepatitis B Vaccination for Newborns
A CDC vaccine advisory panel voted to rescind the long-standing recommendation that all newborns receive a hepatitis B vaccine dose at birth, citing new risk-based guidelines. The Guardian and bostonglobe.com report widespread concern from public health experts, who warn this move could undermine decades of progress in preventing infection and liver cancer. Critics also point to the political context, with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointing the panel that made the controversial decision. Wall Street Journal adds that this overturns a decades-old policy credited with reducing disease and cancer rates among children.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
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The Guardian
AI Deepfakes of Doctors Fuel Health Misinformation Online
The Guardian reveals that social media platforms, including TikTok, are rife with AI-generated deepfake videos impersonating real medical experts to peddle supplements and health misinformation. The fact-checking group Full Fact uncovered hundreds of such videos, raising alarms about the erosion of public trust in legitimate healthcare guidance and the ability of AI technologies to rapidly amplify falsehoods for commercial gain.
The Guardian
Homeownership Program Launches Amid Housing Crisis in Rhode Island
A new pilot program, RI AnchorHome, aims to expand access to affordable mortgages for first-time buyers in Rhode Island, reports bostonglobe.com. State Treasurer James A. Diossa emphasizes that while the initiative is not a comprehensive solution to the state’s soaring housing costs, it marks a step toward stabilizing neighborhoods and supporting families seeking to buy homes amid record-high property prices.
bostonglobe.com
Politics: Democracy, Governance, and Rights
Redistricting Battles Escalate as Both Parties Seek Electoral Advantage
bostonglobe.com details an aggressive new wave of gerrymandering in US states, propelled by President Trump’s call to reshape congressional districts. Both Republicans and Democrats are redrawing maps to gain electoral advantage ahead of next year’s elections, though ongoing litigation means the final impact remains uncertain. The NY Times underscores that Trump-aligned groups are even investing in longer-term efforts to influence redistricting beyond the immediate cycle, with Utah as a case study.
bostonglobe.com
The NY Times
Supreme Court’s Texas Redistricting Ruling Sparks Political Fallout
The recent Supreme Court decision upholding Texas’s new congressional map has prompted Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) to announce he will not seek reelection, according to The Hill. The ruling, which many see as legitimizing partisan map-drawing, drew a scathing dissent from Justice Elena Kagan, who warned that it could undermine voters’ constitutional rights.
The Hill
The Hill
DOJ Ordered to Release Grand Jury Transcripts from Epstein Investigation
A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to release grand jury transcripts from its Florida investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing a newly passed law mandating transparency. Wall Street Journal and The Hill note that this move, stemming from the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump, marks a significant development in ongoing efforts to scrutinize how authorities handled the high-profile case.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
The Hill
Trump Administration Moves to Deny Visas to Factcheckers and Moderators
The Guardian reports that the Trump administration has formalized a policy instructing consular officials to deny US visas to applicants involved in "censorship" of US citizens, including those working as factcheckers or content moderators. The move, detailed in a State Department memo, has drawn criticism from free speech advocates who argue it conflates legitimate moderation with censorship and could chill global efforts to combat misinformation.
The Guardian
Culture & Media: Impact and Innovation
AI Startup Sued by Major News Outlets for Copyright Infringement
The Guardian reports that The New York Times has filed suit against AI startup Perplexity AI for allegedly copying and republishing millions of its articles without permission. The complaint, echoed by similar suits from Dow Jones and the New York Post, accuses Perplexity of distributing copyrighted journalism and fabricating content attributed to established media brands, raising critical questions about intellectual property in the age of generative AI.
The Guardian
Frank Gehry, Renowned Architect, Dies at 96
bostonglobe.com marks the passing of celebrated architect Frank Gehry, whose groundbreaking designs, such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and MIT’s Stata Center, transformed modern architecture and urban landscapes. Gehry, known for his innovative use of computer modeling and dramatic, sculptural forms, leaves a legacy of pushing the boundaries between architecture, art, and public space.
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