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Rookie CB Joins NFC Rival, Giants Criticized Over Dart, Abortion Pill Reporting Disputed, Bowser Faces Trip Funding Scrutiny


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Rookie cornerback Jakob Robinson has turned down an offer from the Detroit Lions and instead signed with NFC rival San Francisco 49ers. Despite receiving multiple offers, including from the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens, the former BYU standout chose the 49ers, reportedly due to a clearer path to a roster spot amid changes in their secondary. Robinson, who impressed scouts with a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at Big 12 Pro Days, was undrafted but highly sought after. The Lions, meanwhile, bolstered their secondary by drafting Georgia safety Dan Jackson in the seventh round. **Conservative Nonprofit Alleges Underreporting of Abortion Pill Side Effects**
A new study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center alleges that federal sources significantly underreport serious side effects linked to mifepristone, the most commonly used abortion pill in the U.S. The conservative nonprofit analyzed over 865,000 cases of medication abortions between 2017 and 2023, using insurance claims data to estimate that nearly 11% of women who took the pill experienced complications such as hemorrhaging, sepsis, or infections within 45 days. The researchers argue this rate is dramatically higher than the less than 0.5% adverse event rate cited in FDA clinical trials and are calling for stricter regulations, including mandatory adverse event reporting and a reassessment of the drug's approval. Meanwhile, medical experts and organizations like the World Health Organization and the Guttmacher Institute continue to defend mifepristone as a safe and essential medication for reproductive healthcare. Former No. 2 Draft Pick Criticizes Giants' Strategy for Jaxson Dart
The New York Giants’ decision to trade back into the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft to select former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart has sparked sharp criticism, most notably from former No. 2 overall pick Robert Griffin III. Reacting to the controversial move, Griffin lambasted the team’s quarterback strategy, citing the recent signings of veterans Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson ahead of Dart, who may see limited reps in his rookie season. Analysts echoed the sentiment, with some calling Dart a Day 2 prospect and questioning the necessity of the aggressive trade. Others, however, defended the move, noting the Giants’ extensive familiarity with Dart and concerns that the Browns could snatch him before their next pick. Ultimately, the success of the bold move will hinge on Dart’s development into a franchise quarterback. Muriel Bowser faces scrutiny over alleged failure to disclose funding for lavish trips, following a 7News I-Team investigation revealing that the Washington, D.C. mayor’s office did not properly report funding sources for high-profile travel, including visits to Dubai, Doha, and the Masters Tournament. Despite Bowser’s assertions that the trips supported economic development, public records show no official expense filings, and in some instances, foreign governments and private entities reportedly covered costs without required prior approval. The Qatari government allegedly funded over $61,000 for Bowser and her staff’s 2023 trip to Doha, classified as an “in-kind donation” that was neither pre-approved nor transparently documented. When questioned, Bowser failed to address the mounting concerns over transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
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