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- 01-30-25 TPE Newsmax Health News AM
01-30-25 TPE Newsmax Health News AM

Good morning, patriots! Today’s headlines spotlight Senator Elizabeth Warren’s sharp criticism of Trump on rising food prices and a dramatic surge in gender dysphoria among children that has therapists sounding the alarm. Let’s dive into the stories that matter.
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Senator Warren Blasts Trump on Rising Food Prices
Senator Elizabeth Warren has called out former President Trump for what she describes as a "betrayal of the American people" over his alleged failure to address skyrocketing food prices during his term. Warren’s remarks, made during a high-profile MSNBC interview, emphasized the struggles facing everyday Americans in putting food on the table. She also suggested that Trump’s policies favored big corporations over working families, leaving a lasting economic impact. Critics of Warren argue that inflation is a complex issue, not easily pinned on one administration, but her pointed words have reignited debates about accountability and leadership.
Therapists Sound Alarm Over Rise in Gender Dysphoria Among Children
A recent study has revealed a significant increase in gender dysphoria diagnoses among children, sparking concerns from mental health professionals. Therapists across the country are warning about the societal and psychological implications of this trend, with some attributing the rise to cultural shifts and increasing awareness. However, others argue that the rapid surge points to deeper underlying issues that need to be addressed. The debate over how to best support affected children and their families continues to intensify, with policymakers and healthcare providers weighing in on this sensitive topic.
Economic Watch
Today’s economic spotlight focuses on ongoing concerns about interest rate hikes and their impact on small businesses. As the Federal Reserve signals potential adjustments, many entrepreneurs are bracing for increased borrowing costs and tightened cash flows. Stay tuned for updates on how these changes could shape the financial landscape.
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