Medical groups sue over US FTC launching gender-affirming care probe

By Nate Raymond

Feb 17 (Reuters) - Two major medical groups filed lawsuits on Tuesday accusing the U.S. Federal Trade Commission of launching investigations into them concerning their support of gender-affirming care for transgender youth ‌as part of an effort by President Donald Trump's administration to retaliate against them.

The American Academy of Pediatrics ‌and the Endocrine Society filed separate lawsuits in federal court in Washington, D.C., challenging demands the FTC made last month that they turn over ​an array of information as part of what the groups called an unconstitutional effort to punish them for their support for treating transgender youth and to silence them.

The groups called the FTC's document demands overbroad and said they were issued to intimidate them in violation of the U.S. Constitution's protections against government abridgment of free speech after earlier disagreements with the Trump administration.

"Unable ‌to prevail in the marketplace of ideas, ⁠the FTC has resorted to burdening AAP with an intrusive and expensive investigation that is unconstitutional and outside the scope of the FTC's statutory authority," AAP alleged in its lawsuit, which ⁠seeks a judicial order blocking the document request as unconstitutional.

The FTC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The FTC is a federal agency that enforces various antitrust and consumer protection laws.

It issued a civil investigative demand, akin to a subpoena, on ​January ​15 to AAP as part of a probe into whether it ​made false claims or engaged in unfair practices ‌in connection with the marketing and advertising of "pediatric gender dysphoria treatment," according to court papers.

Gender dysphoria is the clinical diagnosis for significant distress that can result from an incongruence between a person's gender identity and sex at birth.

The Endocrine Society, which represents doctors who specialize in conditions related to hormones, said it received a similar civil investigative demand on January 20.

The FTC's demands came nearly a year after Trump in January 2025 signed executive orders that declared the United States ‌would recognize only two sexes, male and female, and directed agencies ​to end all federal funding or support for gender-affirming care for minors.

In ​its Tuesday lawsuit, AAP said the FTC was ​targeting it to punish it for a 2018 policy statement the group issued related to gender-affirming ‌care, stating its backing for appropriate medical interventions ​to support transgender youth.

Three days ​before the FTC's document demand, a federal judge blocked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from terminating nearly $12 million in grant funding awarded to the AAP that was canceled after it clashed with Health Secretary ​Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his ‌changes to vaccine policy.

AAP is pursuing a separate lawsuit challenging efforts by federal health regulators under Kennedy ​to reshape vaccine policy in ways it says will lower immunization rates, harming public health.

(Reporting by Nate ​Raymond in Boston; Editing by Will Dunham and Ethan Smith)

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Ramadan arrives in Gaza under shaky ceasefire deal, but the festive spirit eludes many Palestinians

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinians in Gaza are preparing to welcome the Muslim holy month ofRamadanunder afragile ceasefiredeal, but many say the challenges of their daily lives and the losses of theIsrael-Hamas warare dampening the typically festive spirit.

"There is no joy after we lost our family and loved ones," said Gaza City resident Fedaa Ayyad. "Even if we try to cope with the situation, we can't truly feel it in our hearts. … I am one of those who cannot feel the atmosphere of Ramadan."

In Gaza, the first day of the holy month is Wednesday. During Ramadan, observant Muslims fast daily from dawn to sunset. In normal circumstances, the month often brings families and friends together to break their fast in joyous gatherings. For Muslims, it's a time for increased worship, religious reflection and charity.

Circumstances in Gaza are far from normal. Israel's military offensive has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, and caused widespread destruction and displaced most of the territory's residents. Israel launched the offensive after Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took another 251 hostage in theirattack on Oct. 7, 2023.

As Gaza residents visited markets this week, some lamented that economic woes cast a pall on the month.

"There is no cash among the people. There is no work. It's true that it is Ramadan, but Ramadan requires money," said Gaza City resident Waleed Zaqzouq. He said merchants should consider people's financial hardships.

Before the war, "people lived a dignified life," he said. "The situation has completely changed in the war, meaning people have been devastated and worn down."

TheOct. 10 U.S.-brokered ceasefire dealattempted to halt more than two years of war between Israel and Hamas. While the heaviest fighting has subsided, there has beenalmost daily Israeli firein Gaza.

Israeli forces have carried out repeated airstrikes and frequently fire on Palestinians near military-held zones, killing more than 600 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officials. The ministry, which is part of the Hamas-led government, maintains detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by U.N. agencies and independent experts. But it does not distinguish between civilians and militants.

Militants have carried out shooting attacks on Israeli troops, and Israel says its strikes are in response to that and other violations. Four Israeli soldiers have been killed.

Gaza's winter has highlighted the grim conditions of the displaced residents and the many needs of the enclave and its people. Severe cold has causedchild deathsin Gaza, and torrential rain hasflooded displacement campsand collapsed already badly damaged buildings.

"There is much that has changed from this Ramadan to Ramadan before the war," said Raed Koheel, who lives in Gaza City. "In the past, the atmosphere was more delightful. The streets were lit up with decorations. All streets had decorations. Our children were happy."

Still, amid the hardships, some in the Gaza Strip have worked to bring a taste of Ramadan's festivities.

Surrounded by ruins and crumbled buildings in Khan Younis, calligrapher and artist Hani Dahman dipped his brush in paint and wrote "Welcome, Ramadan" in Arabic as children watched.

"We are here in Khan Younis camp, trying to bring happiness to the hearts of children, women, men and entire families," Dahman said. "We are … sending a message to the world that we are people who seek life."

Strands of Ramadan decorations were hung among the ruins. Mohammed Taniri watched the decorations take shape.

"When they provide such beautiful, simple decorations, it brings joy to the children," he said. "Despite all the hardships, they are trying to create a beautiful atmosphere."

Associated Press writer Mariam Fam in Cairo contributed to this report.

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Authorities say 6 backcountry skiers found alive, 10 are missing after Northern California avalanche

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Six backcountry skiers were found alive and 10 others were missing Tuesday after anavalanchein Northern California as apowerful winter stormmoved through the state.

Search and rescue crews were dispatched to Frog Lake in the Castle Peak area, northwest of Lake Tahoe, after someone called 911 at about 11:30 a.m. to report an avalanche with people buried.

Ashley Quadros, a spokesperson with the Nevada County Sheriff's Office, said the six skiers were asked to shelter in place "as best they can" until ski teams can reach them. She said 46 first responders were trying to reach them.

Three rescue teams, two on skis and one in a snowcat, were making their way to the group, which included four ski guides, Quadros said. The sheriff's office posted videos of a group of three rescuers carrying skis as they walked in blizzard-like conditions.

The group was on the last day of a three-day backcountry skiing trip, said Steve Reynaud, a Tahoe National Forest avalanche forecaster with the Sierra Avalanche Center. Reynaud said his group has had contact with people in the area. He said the skiers had spent two nights at huts that required skiing in "rugged mountainous terrain" for up to four miles (6.4 kilometers) and bringing along all food and supplies.

California is being walloped this week by a powerful winter storm carrying treacherous thunderstorms, high winds and heavy snow in mountain areas.

"It's particularly dangerous in the backcountry right now just because we're at the height of the storm," said Brandon Schwartz, Tahoe National Forest lead avalanche forecaster at the Sierra Avalanche Center based in Truckee.

Castle Peak, a 9,110-foot (2,777-meter) peak in the Donner Summit area of the Sierra Nevada, is a popular backcountry skiing destination. The area in the Central Sierra Nevada, including the Greater Lake Tahoe region, was facing high avalanche danger in the backcountry with large slides expected to occur Tuesday and into Wednesday.

The dangerous conditions were caused by rapidly accumulating snowfall piling on already fragile snowpack layers coupled with gale-force winds.

Several ski resorts around Lake Tahoe were fully or partially closed due to the extreme weather. The resorts along highways have avalanche mitigation programs and were not expected to be at as high of a risk as the backcountry where travel in, near, or below the avalanche terrain was strongly discouraged, the center said.

In the nearby town of Soda Springs, at least 30 inches (76 centimeters) of snow had fallen in the last 24 hours, according to the Soda Springs Mountain Resort.

Forecasters said the western slope of the Sierra Nevada in northern Shasta County — including portions of Interstate 5 — and parts of the state's Pacific Coast Range could see up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) of snow before the storm moves through late Wednesday.

The storm wreaked havoc on roadways spanning from Sonoma County to the Sierra Nevada. Traffic was halted temporarily in both directions on I-80 near the Nevada state line due to spinouts and crashes, the California Department of Transportation reported.

In January, an avalanche in the region buried asnowmobilerin snow and killed him, authorities said. Each winter, 25 to 30 people die in avalanches in the U.S., according to the National Avalanche Center.

Watson reported from San Diego.

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Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano will end their MMA retirements and fight each other in May

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano will end their lengthy retirements frommixed martial artsto fight each other May 16 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

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The two pioneering fighters announced their returns Tuesday for a bout that will be staged by Most Valuable Promotions, the combat sports promotion established by influencer-turned-boxerJake Pauland his business partner, Nakisa Bidarian. The show will be broadcast onNetflix.

The 39-year-old Rousey hasn't fought since 2016, while the 43-year-old Carano's eight-bout MMA career ended in 2009. They'll fight at 145 pounds for five five-minute rounds.

Despite their lengthy absences, Rousey and Carano remain two of the most iconic fighters in MMA history for their trailblazing careers. Carano led their once-outlawed sport into the mainstream of broadcast television, while Rousey secured the enthusiastic acceptance of women's MMA by Dana White and the UFC.

Rousey (12-2) rose to become arguably the biggest star in all of MMA after winning an Olympic medal in judo in 2008. Her armbar finishes and cage charisma singlehandedly prompted White to begin promotion of women's MMA, with Rousey at the center of his plans.

Rousey won the UFC's first-ever women's bout in 2013 to claim the bantamweight title belt, and she still holds the promotion's record with six title defenses. After ending 11 of her first 12 fights in the first round, her career abruptly stalled when she lost back-to-back bouts toHolly Holmand Amanda Nunes, prompting her to move on to acting, professional wrestling and motherhood.

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"Been waiting so long to announce this: Me and Gina Carano are gonna throw down in the biggest super fight in women's combat sport history!" Rousey said. "This is for all MMA fans past, present and future."

Carano (7-1) fought in the first Nevada-sanctioned MMA bout between women in 2006, and she won a series of fights that made her a network television draw in the sport's early days. She was stopped by Cris "Cyborg" Justino in her most recent fight in August 2009, and she moved on to an acting career despite repeated rumors of a return to the cage.

"Ronda came to me and said there is only one person she would make a comeback for, and it has been her dream to make this fight happen between us," Carano said. "She thanked me for opening up doors for her in her career and was respectful in asking for this fight to happen. This is an honor. I believe I will walk out of this fight with the win and I anticipate it will not come easy, which I welcome. This is as much for Ronda and me as it is for the fans and mixed martial arts community."

Carano, who turns 44 in April, landed several prominent film roles and became a cast member ofDisney's "The Mandalorian" before her contract was not renewed in 2021 after she expressed controversial right-wing views in a series of social media posts.Carano settled a lawsuitlast year against Lucasfilm and The Walt Disney Company over her claim that she was fired for the posts.

Paul's Most Valuable Promotions is making its first foray into MMA promotion after four years of promoting boxing.

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MLB removing strike zone box from broadcasts due to ABS system

Major League Baseball broadcasts no longer will use the strike zone box to indicate where the pitch was a ball or a strike, a move that coincides with the league's implementation of the automated ball-strike challenge system.

The box itself still can be used, but viewers will have to gauge for themselves whether the pitch was a ball or a strike.

The change is being made so that players can't be tipped off through a signal as to whether to challenge a strike call. Teams will be allowed to challenge two calls in each regulation game.

MLB will begin using the ABS system this season after it was tested in Triple-A and during 2025 MLB spring training games. It will make its formal debut on March 25 on Opening Night when the New York Yankees visit the San Francisco Giants in the first-ever live MLB broadcast on Netflix.

"With ABS now determining the zone," an MLB spokesperson said, per Yahoo, "we want fans to trust the system without second-guessing every call through a digital strike box."

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Savannah Chrisley

Many fans ofThe Viewaren't excited aboutSavannah Chrisleyappearing on the show. This week the reality star serves as a guest host on the panel of outspoken women who discuss hot-button issues and the world of politics, among other things. Savannah's family had been blasted by the regulars on that program before. Her parents were convicted of tax evasion and fraud in 2022.

WhenDonald Trumpwas voted back in as President, however, he pardoned Savannah's parents, drawing widespread criticism from panellists on the ABC show.

The star ofThe Chrisleys: Back to Realitysaid that she hasn't forgotten what they said about her mom and dad.

The View fans questioned Savannah Chrisley's role on the show

Even though Savannah and The View hosts seemingly have different perspectives on the President, some didn't want to see the debate. Online, one person said they wouldn't care one iota about Savannah's views about "truth and justice," among other things.

Another personsaid on X, formerly Twitter, that she wouldn't watch Savannah on the show, calling her guest appearance wrong. Meanwhile,another usersuggested the reality star offers nothing to the program.

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Those are just a few of the many who were fuming about Savannah's appearance. In December, Savannah expressed excitement about being part of the show that"bashed my parents."

The View has been bringing in many new faces to the panel whileAlyssa Farah Griffinis on maternity leave. She and her husband, Justin, welcomed a baby boy into the world last week. That is the couple's first child together.

Executive producers of the long-running show have said many of their fill-in hosts have been deliberately chosen. They are reportedly seeking people with viewpoints different from most. That seems to be why Savannah got the call. No word on when Alyssa will return to the program.

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Southern Charm Salley Carson

Apparently,Southern CharmstarSalley Carsonhas a thing about sliding into people's DMs.

"I'm definitely talking to people," she told the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, which aired this morning. "I'm just not seriously dating."

After admitting that she's not on any dating apps, Salley teased, "I slide in the DMs." Recently, she even slid into the DMs of an NFL professional athlete, who may already have a girlfriend.

The NFL's Cooper DeJean is allegedly dating WWE's Nikki Garcia

"I just slid intoCooper DeJean's," Salley confessed. Cooper is a cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles, and he's just 23 years old. He's alsoreportedly datingWWE legendNikki Garcia.

Perhaps "dating" is too strong a word, since Nikki has only been to a couple of Eagles games, and she and Cooper have "hung out." Plus she's 20 years older than him, just getting over anasty divorceand has a child.

Although it wasn't her first "slide," Salley recalled sending Cooper an article about his relationship with Nikki, asking, "Are you dating her?"

It all started with the two "liking" each other's social media pictures, but they soon became friendly. "I have his number. I think he's so cute. He's going to kill me," she said, blushing furiously.

After "liking" a post about Cooper and Nikki "possibly dating," Salley finally messaged him.

"I went to his page [and thought], 'Oh, he's super cute,'" she said. "Then I liked his photo, and he liked three of mine. Then I DM'd him, [and] he DM'd me back."

She was actually "shocked" that he responded, since he has 1.1 million Instagram followers. Maybe he's a Southern Charm fan?

Noting that they've yet to meet in real life, they still seem to be in contact. Salley shared, "I told him 'happy birthday' like two days ago."

"I would love to meet him if he's not dating [Nikki]," she added. "Now I'm scared because that girl is going to beat my ass if they are dating."

Southern Charmairs Wednesdays at 9/8c on Bravo. It streams the next day on Peacock.

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