RFK Jr.'s autism registry idea raises all kinds of red flags
Briefly

The article highlights key developments in technology and politics, including Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial autism registry, which raises data security concerns amidst his offensive remarks on autism. It discusses Kennedy's hiring of a discredited researcher to further debunked vaccine-autism links. Additionally, Trump Media seeks an SEC investigation into a hedge firm that bets against its viability, echoing the political entanglements within its operations. Finally, Google continues to face scrutiny, recently losing its second antitrust lawsuit pertaining to its advertising business, underscoring the ongoing investigations into its monopolistic practices.
The idea that the health secretary wants to compile a database of Americans who have a condition he seems intent on spreading falsehoods about is more than a little suspect.
Trump Media and Technology Group is asking the Trump administration to probe someone who predicted its failure.
Google lost its second antitrust lawsuit in less than a year, when a judge ruled that its advertising business ran afoul of monopoly rules.
Kennedy has hired a discredited vaccine researcher to investigate debunked claims that autism and vaccines are linked.
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