
American Medical Association pushes pro-critical race theory materials in 'Health Equity' guide
The American Medical Association, amid a national debate over critical race theory, published a health equity guide last month that cites pro-CRT materials.
New AMA guidelines:
The guide says doctors should not say "Low-income people have the highest level of coronary artery disease in the United States."
Instead, it says, doctors should phrase the same idea like this: "People underpaid and forced into poverty as a result of banking policies, real estate developers gentrifying neighborhoods, and corporations weakening the power of labor movements, among others, have the highest level of coronary artery disease."

MSNBC host says she worries about her trucker brother
Tiffany Cross, the host of Cross Connection on MSNBC, revealed on Sunday that she worries about her brother in the trucking industry because it predominantly comprises white men.