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In the past 12 hours, Rhode Island and national coverage skewed toward legal, policy, and local political developments. A major thread involves federal efforts to obtain transgender minors’ medical records: the Trump administration moved to voluntarily dismiss its appeal in the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia case after a district court blocked the subpoena, while CHOP and parents sought to prevent “forum shopping” by keeping the dispute in the Third Circuit. Related Rhode Island coverage also highlights the Office of the Child Advocate seeking to quash a DOJ subpoena for minors’ gender-affirming care records at Rhode Island Hospital, arguing the records are protected and that compliance could have “profound lifelong consequences.” Separately, Rhode Island House leadership is in flux: House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi is expected to step down to pursue a Rhode Island Supreme Court seat, and Majority Leader Christopher Blazejewski announced he has secured support to succeed him as speaker, with Katherine Kazarian slated to become majority leader.

Local governance and accountability stories also featured prominently. NBC 10 I-Team reported that a campaign consultant for Cranston’s mayor received paid work at City Hall through a contractor (Ridge Data Consulting), but city records provided little detail about the specific legal matter tied to multiple payments. In the legislature, Rhode Island lawmakers advanced a bill allowing bars and restaurants to stay open later during select 2026 FIFA World Cup matches; the House passed the measure 60–8, with the Senate scheduled to vote on a companion bill. The coverage also included a broader Rhode Island political timeline as Shekarchi’s decision deadline approaches.

Beyond Rhode Island, the most prominent “national” items in the last 12 hours included a mix of health, transportation, and major cultural news. A study published in Neurology found an association between migraine prevention drugs (CGRP inhibitors) and a reduced risk of glaucoma, while emphasizing it does not prove causation. In travel/airline updates, Breeze Airways announced it is bringing back seasonal nonstop flights from CVG to San Diego and San Francisco, and resuming service from CVG to Hartford and Providence. The news cycle also carried the death of media figure Ted Turner, described as the creator of CNN and a pioneer of the 24-hour news model.

Older coverage in the 7-day window provides continuity on several of these themes. The prediction-market fight is shown as escalating: states and attorneys general are pushing the CFTC to recognize state authority over sports-related prediction markets, arguing these contracts function as wagers rather than federally regulated derivatives. The Shekarchi Supreme Court storyline also appears earlier as “looming decision” coverage, reinforcing that the leadership transition is part of a developing, time-sensitive process rather than a one-off announcement. Overall, the most evidence-rich developments are the Rhode Island legal/political disputes and the immediate policy steps around World Cup bar hours; other topics (like airline changes and the migraine/glaucoma study) appear as discrete updates rather than sustained breaking developments.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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