Savannah health expert responds to Trump administration’s Tylenol claims

The Trump administration claims pregnant women using Tylenol can increase autism in children
International Paper mill closes Tuesday in Savannah; leaders promise support for workers

On the final day, Mayor Van Johnson praises a swift community response with a multi-county job fair and other services for more than 1,000 displaced employees.
Imelda and Humberto exit east…lower humidity & sunshine returns to Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

Rain chances lurking for late this week
Trump pulls nomination of E.J. Antoni to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics, source says

The White House is withdrawing the nomination of E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, according to a White House official and an AP source.
Body discovered Tuesday afternoon

Liberty Sheriff’s Office and Georgia Bureau of Investigation currently investigating suspicious death of woman in Walthourville Tuesday
Government shutdown could reshape the federal workforce. Here’s how it’s already changed
The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo late Wednesday directing agencies to prepare for mass layoffs in the event of a government shutdown. The shutdown could impact an already changing federal workforce.
Here is the makeup of the US military and how it’s changed over time

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urges a return to 1990s military standards, citing data on changes in the armed forces’ makeup and priorities over decades.
Napheesa Collier tells of private chat with Engelbert that she said exposed a problematic leader

Napheesa Collier delivers a strong critique of WNBA leadership and commissioner Cathy Engelbert, highlighting issues of accountability, player protection and league policies.
President Trump, Hegseth push military shakeup — tougher combat rules, fewer safeguards

President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveil new military standards, focusing on fitness and scrapping diversity rules, sparking debate over potential impacts.
Here’s how a government shutdown could impact Georgia, South Carolina

If lawmakers don’t come to an agreement on funding before the midnight deadline, the effect could be felt immediately.