
Mo News Surgeon General Nominee Answers Qs On Vaccines and Birth Control; More Epstein Fallout; ‘Scrubs’ Is Back
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Feb 26, 2026 A rapid rundown of high-stakes diplomacy and what to expect from upcoming U.S.-Iran talks. Heated testimony on vaccines and contraceptives draws heavy Senate scrutiny. Fallout from Epstein-linked revelations topples prominent figures and prompts apologies. Pentagon pressures an AI firm over military limits. Nostalgic TV news as Scrubs returns with the original cast stepping into mentor roles.
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Last Chance For Diplomacy With Iran
- Geneva talks may be the last diplomatic chance to avoid U.S. military action against Iran.
- Mosheh explains U.S. demands include Iran forever abandoning nuclear ambitions while Iran resists ending on-site uranium enrichment.
Surgeon General Nominee's Controversial Health Views
- Casey Means faces scrutiny for vaccine and birth control comments during her Surgeon General hearing.
- She accepted studies showing vaccines don't cause autism but said "science is never settled" and questioned collective vaccine effects, plus criticized birth control prescribing practices.
Follow The Vote Not Just The Hearing
- Watch the confirmation votes because the Surgeon General shapes public messaging even if policy power is limited.
- Mosheh notes Means would lead the U.S. Public Health Service and become a highly visible health influencer if confirmed.
