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Supreme Court weighs ban on gender dysphoria treatment for minors | Tennessee
SUMMARY: The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on Tennessee’s 2023 law that bans medication for treating gender dysphoria in minors, which may violate the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause. The court, comprising a conservative 6-3 majority, heard arguments from various parties, including the U.S. Department of Justice and the ACLU, claiming the law discriminates based on sex. Tennessee officials argue that the state is responsible for regulating medical practices. The court’s ruling, expected by summer, could impact similar laws in at least 25 other states. Justice Kavanaugh suggested that complex issues might be better left to the democratic process.
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Flu activity now highest in 15 years: Tennessee among states that have it worst
SUMMARY: Flu cases in the U.S. have surged to levels not seen in 15 years, according to the CDC, with doctor visits for flu-like symptoms significantly exceeding past winter peaks. Tennessee and Kentucky have reported higher levels of flu activity, with both states recording pediatric flu deaths. Schools, like the Godley Independent School District in Texas, have closed due to high absenteeism linked to flu and strep throat. The CDC estimates 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths this season, with 41 states reporting “high” or “very high” flu activity. Preventive measures are recommended to curb the spread.
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Report shows Tennessee has $77.7B in infrastructure needs | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Tennessee’s infrastructure needs over the next five years are estimated at $77.7 billion, a 14% increase from last year. Transportation and utilities require more than half of this amount, with transportation costs rising by $4 billion due to new projects and increased costs. Governor Bill Lee has proposed an additional $1 billion for transportation in the fiscal 2026 budget. Criticism from Democrats highlights a $78 billion infrastructure backlog across roads, bridges, and schools. The report indicates that even counties with small populations face significant infrastructure needs, emphasizing a broad impact across the state.
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Water levels beginning to rise in Knoxville amid potential flooding
SUMMARY: A flood watch is in effect through tomorrow morning as rain continues today, raising concerns about potential flooding. Meteorologist Taven WHUR reports live from Tyson Park, where water levels are rising, particularly in creeks. There is ponding and puddling on roads, with water from creeks meeting additional flows from under the roads. The area has received up to two inches of rain, with more expected over the next few days, which could raise river levels. While no immediate overflow is anticipated, further rainfall this weekend could push rivers to critical levels.
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The 10Weather team will be monitoring flood conditions throughout the day.
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