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  • Top NIH Officials Allege Illegal Retaliation For Raising Concerns

    Top NIH Officials Allege Illegal Retaliation For Raising Concerns

    Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

    Two former top National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials say other officials illegally retaliated against them for raising concerns about how new leadership conducted themselves regarding vaccines, scientific research, and other areas.

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., on May 30, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

    Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, one of the officials, was director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases until she was placed on leave in the spring.

    Marrazzo said in a complaint to the Office of Special Counsel, released on Sept. 4, that she was reassigned in March to the Indian Health Service with no justification and shortly after left without duties or responsibilities.

    Marrazzo claims she was reassigned and placed on leave after raising concerns in meetings about how Dr. Matthew Memoli, the NIH’s acting director at the time, and other new leaders were advancing priorities of the Trump administration.

    During one meeting on Feb. 20, Marrazzo presented on influenza. She noted in one slide that there had been an abnormally high number of recent deaths among children from influenza in the United States.

    Memoli “stated that while a vaccine was ‘fine,’ the number one way to prevent bad outcomes in a respiratory outbreak is to have a healthy population,” according to the complaint.

    In another meeting shortly after, that included White House officials, Memoli “reiterated the Administration’s position that vaccines are unnecessary if populations are healthy,” the complaint says.

    Dr. Kathleen Neuzil, the former director of the NIH’s Fogarty International Center, was alleged to have interjected to emphasize preventing influenza through vaccination.

    In a third meeting, Memoli announced the NIH would stop funding some clinical trials, including trials at Columbia University, which the White House had accused of promoting anti-Semitism, and some foreign projects.

    Marrazzo said she was concerned that cutting funds would result in trial participants losing access to necessary medical care. Memoli dismissed Marrazzo’s concerns and said that officials would end the trials in an orderly fashion.

    Marrazzo said that she made disclosures of illegal activities, such as illegal cessation of trials, under the Whistleblower Protection Act and that the Office of Special Counsel should reinstate her as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

    Neuzil, in her complaint, made similar allegations and said that she was improperly forced to resign.

    “Dr. Marrazzo and Dr. Neuzil came forward to educate the public about the serious public health dangers this country and indeed the world faces as a result of the politically motivated actions” of leaders at the NIH and Department of Health and Human Services, Debra Katz, a lawyer representing the officials, said in a statement.

    A spokeswoman for the NIH told The Epoch Times that Memoli, now the NIH’s deputy director, “emphasizes that vaccines are not interchangeable; each must be assessed on its own merits,” and that Memoli “remains fully aligned with this administration’s vaccine priorities and consistently champions gold-standard, evidence-based science.”

    On foreign funding, NIH is committed to supporting rigorous, credible science—not ideological or fringe projects,” the spokeswoman added.

    “Assertions that reprioritization, reallocation, or cancellation of certain grants are ‘anti-science’ misrepresent NIH’s progress and often echo the grievances of former staff.”

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  • Guatemala rocked by multiple quakes, at least two killed in hours

    Shocking Earthquake Sends Buildings Vacating, Landslides Raging – Even El Salvador Can’t Shake Off the Vibes!

    The raw tremors from last night’s quake rattled the region hard enough to prompt urgent evacuations of key structures and trigger a cascade of landslides across the valley. Government officials confirmed that the shaking was so intense, residents felt a tingling jolt that reached as far as the distant shores of El Salvador.

    What Went Down

    • Evacuations: Over 600 residents were moved from unsafe buildings to emergency shelters.
    • Landslides: Several steep slopes gave way, covering roads and threatening upstream villages.
    • Infrastructure: Power lines snapped, causing brief blackouts in the toughest neighborhoods.

    Officials Speak Out

    “We’re witnessing a massive 7.3‑magnitude shock that rippled through the whole area,” said the regional seismic monitor. “It’s a headache for everyone, but the reaction has been remarkably coordinated.”

    Felt All the Way to El Salvador

    Praised as a testament to the quake’s strength, residents in El Salvador reported feeling the aftershocks from their high‑rise apartments, leading locals to joke that the tremors were traveling faster than the local coffee maker’s brew.

    What Comes Next?
    • Road reopening teams will start checking routes within the next 48 hours.
    • Medical camps are on standby for injury treatment.
    • Community outreach will inform locals about safety guidelines and the safest evacuation routes.

    And while the rocks may have moved, the town’s spirit remains unshaken—though with a fresh appreciation for earth‑quacked coffee and a newfound respect for strong building foundations.

    Guatemala’s Rock‑Throwing Rhythm

    In a weekend that felt like a seismic dance‑party, Guatemala’s ground took a shake‑up with over 37 quakes and aftershocks ranging from 3.0 to 5.6 in magnitude. The National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology—thanks to Edwin Rodas—told locals that the shaking was so intense it even reached El Salvador.

    What Went Down…

    • +37 tremors rolled through daylight hours.
    • Rocks fell from a hillside onto a pickup, claiming the lives of two drivers in Escuintla.
    • Buildings were evacuated, landslides popped up, and some property took a bit of a bruised‑up kiss from the earth.
    • President Bernardo Arévalo announced the main epicentre in Sacatepéquez, with aftershocks echoing in Escuintla and Guatemala.

    Why It’s Gripping

    When you’re cruising down a country road and suddenly the cosmos decides to drop a rock—the Jurassic vibes are real—panic runs through the crowd, and the whole nation feels the tremor with the same nervousness as a flash‑mob of geophiles.

    The Human Impact

    Those two men in the pickup truck will be remembered as the unfortunate passengers of a rock‑drop that took them. While most of the damage was minor, the escape from the shaking and the quitched landslides remind everyone that the earth still plays its own version of a surprise prank.

    Residents walk past rubble that fell from a home that was damaged after dozens of earthquakes and aftershocks were recorded in a matter of hours in Palín, 9 July, 2025

    Earthquake Drama Unfolds in Palín

    On July 9, 2025, a flurry of earthquakes hit the sleepy town of Palín, leaving behind a tapestry of wreckage and a community scrambling to find footing.

    What Went Down

    • Multiple Tremors in a Few Hours: Residents felt dozens of quakes, each shuddering the street furniture and causing the ground to shake. The frantic burst of activity stunned locals and officials alike.
    • Five Casualties: Sadly, five people were trapped by landslides, yet emergency crews managed to pull out two of them from the wreckage.
    • Alert Raised: The National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction fired up an orange alert, the second‑highest on the emergency scale, signaling the seriousness of the situation.

    Big Shakes That Counted

    • 4.8‑Magnitude Quake: At 3:11 pm local time, the US Geological Survey catalogued a 4.8‑magnitude tremor that popped up 4 km southwest of Amatitlán, near Guatemala City, at a depth of 10 km.
    • 5.7‑Magnitude Surge: Just minutes later, a 5.7‑magnitude quake struck 3 km northwest of San Vicente Pacaya in Escuintla, rattling the south‑central region.
    • Another 4.8‑Magnitude Event: And the final shiver hit six kilometres northwest of Palín itself, matching the earlier 4.8‑magnitude intensity.

    While the ground rattles and the rubble piles seem endless, the story is one of quick‑acting responders and resilient townsfolk, all piecing together their lives amid the tremors.

  • Gear Up for 2025 USSSA Baseball All‑American Games: Space Coast Complex Thrives Through July 27!

    Gear Up for 2025 USSSA Baseball All‑American Games: Space Coast Complex Thrives Through July 27!

    top talent from across the country comes to compete

    Gear Up for 2025 USSSA Baseball All‑American Games: Space Coast Complex Thrives Through July 27!

    GET READY FOR A SUPERSTAR BATTLE ON THE SPACE COAST!

    Why It’s Going to Be a Summer Of Historic Hits

    From July 21 to 27 in Viera, Florida, the USSSA Baseball All‑American Games are back, welcoming about 1,200 of the nation’s sharpest little athletes—between 8‑year‑olds and 14‑year‑olds. Think of it as a “summer blockbuster” of youth baseball, with a brand‑new national headline: the Easton Army vs. Rawlings Army War Games, playing out from July 25–27.

    Highlights You Can’t Miss

    • Opening Ceremonies, Parade of Athletes and fireworks on July 21—the perfect kickoff.
    • Full‑court game play from July 22 to 26; every athlete gets at least five games to show off their skill.
    • Championship Day on July 27, a day packed with swings, cheers, and the winning shout.
    • The Easton Army vs. Rawlings Army War Games—12‑U power hitters battling it out in a three‑game clash, starting with a High‑Energy Home Run Derby on July 25.

    A Quick Word From the Big Boss

    Steve Hassett, USSSA National Baseball Director, chimes in: “This is where the country’s top talent meets to compete— and with the War Games, we’re seriously upping the excitement, giving future legends a stage to shine.”

    What to Expect—And Why You Should Cheer

    Picture the crack of bat, the roar of kids who dream of Major League fame, and a community that’s all excited about the next generation of talent. The Games aren’t just about skills—they’re about fostering camaraderie, unlocking potential, and giving every youngster a story to remember.

    So dust off those baseball caps, grab some popcorn, and get ready for a week where small stars rise to become everything the sport’s future is hoping for. Let the ballpark celebrations begin!


  • Brookings Becomes the Playground for Baseball’s Brightest Stars

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  • The 2025 USSSA Baseball All‑American Games are landing on the Space Coast Complex from July 21‑27, bringing a blistering bunch of 1,200 top youngsters (8U‑14U) to Viera for a week of high‑octane baseball and the first‑ever national showcase: the Easton Army vs. Rawlings Army War Games.


  • War Games: A New Fight for the Crown

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  • “We’re beyond pumped to launch the inaugural War Games right in the heart of the All‑American action,” gushes Bryan Kaye, Director of Brand Engagement at Rawlings/Easton.
    “Friday’s home‑run derby alone will light up the stage for the rest of the weekend. Working together, Rawlings, Easton, and USSSA are creating an unforgettable adventure for these athletes.”


  • How the Stars Were Born

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  • Athletes earned their spots via tryouts at D‑BAT sites all over the U.S. (Jan‑May).
  • Added video evaluations let scouts catch the hidden gems.
  • Those who made it out of the gate dazzled with exceptional skill—both on the field and swinging hard.

  • Catch the Action Live!

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  • The All‑American Games will stream directly on USSSALive.com.
  • War Games will drop live on the USSSA Baseball YouTube channel.
  • For more deets and tickets, head to aagbaseball.usssa.com.

  • Why USSSA Matters

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  • USSSA is the U.S.’s largest multi‑sport league, boasting 35,000+ sanctioned events and 4.5 million participants across 47 states. Orlando‑based, they manage everything from slow‑pitch to fast‑pitch baseball, basketball, soccer, and beyond.

  • Want more info?*
  • Swing by USSSA.com for the full scoop.
    HOT OFF THE PRESS! July 14, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! July 14, 2025

    Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Picture this: the morning sun glints off the sea, LAZER of astronauts is ready to rock, and the local paper just dropped the freshest scoop. It’s like the mess
    happens, but everyone’s grading it thumbs up.

    • Community Focus: From the latest moon‑launch readthrough to our very own Coast‑Trotter’s 10‑mile jog mantra.
    • Humor & Heart: A goofy take on rocket science that still lands you facts.
    • Readers Vote: Rated top by locals in a poll that’s more accurate than a NASA gauge.
    • Distinct Voice: The paper’s vibe screams “we’ve got the sky in our pocket.”

    Why It’s a Must‑Read

    1. It gives the more relatable side of space travel—think “If the astronauts had to skip breakfast because of an extra coffee break, you can’t blame them.
    2. Behind‑the‑scenes scoop on the eve of the launch, complete with real quotes and photos of the crew doing their handshake routine.
    3. A series of heartfelt testimonials from the people in the community that feel the guilt—that it’s only possible thanks to the everyday heroes behind the news desk.

    The glossy cover’s headline was engineered to shout, “It’s time to do something less ordinary.” That’s the article’s brand‑poet’s phrase—so crisp, it practically rockets into the reader’s imagination. With each edition—like card payments coded by Discovery’s day—this is your definitive source for where the edge meets the e‑mular planet.