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Save the Children: Ukraine - June Sees Highest Number of Child Casualties Since First Months of Full-Scale War
WESTPORT, Connecticut, July 15 (TNSrep) -- Save the Children, an organization that says it is giving children a healthy start in life, opportunity to learn and protection from harm, posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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Ukraine: June Sees Highest Number of Child Casualties Since First Months of Full-Scale War
KYIV - Child casualties in Ukraine are surging once again, Save the Children said, with new analysis from the child rights organization finding that the number of child casualties in June was the highest since the third month of full-scale war breaking out over four
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WESTPORT, Connecticut, July 15 (TNSrep) -- Save the Children, an organization that says it is giving children a healthy start in life, opportunity to learn and protection from harm, posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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Ukraine: June Sees Highest Number of Child Casualties Since First Months of Full-Scale War
KYIV - Child casualties in Ukraine are surging once again, Save the Children said, with new analysis from the child rights organization finding that the number of child casualties in June was the highest since the third month of full-scale war breaking out over fouryears ago.
The latest UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights report (https://ukraine.ohchr.org/en/reports/protection-of-civilians)published today shows 123 child casualties in June 2026 with seven killed and 116 injured - the highest since April 2022, when 209 children were killed or injured.
Sonia Khush, Save the Children's Country Director in Ukraine, said:
"The war in Ukraine is tearing apart the lives of children. In kindergartens, homes or on the street: there is no longer a safe place for them.
"All of us in Ukraine have felt how much worse things have got recently. Our staff say this is one of the most difficult periods since the full-scale war began over four years ago with attacks more frequent, more intense and increasingly unpredictable.
"For years, people in Ukraine have followed the 'two-wall rule,' staying in places protected by at least two interior walls to reduce the risk of injury from blast waves or flying debris. But increasingly powerful missiles now destroy entire sections of apartment buildings, piercing through houses. Rockets hit underground parking where people used to go to for shelter. Now we see on paper what we have been feeling.
"We cannot let the world take its eyes off children in Ukraine. We need urgent action to protect them and to bring these grave violations to an end."
Save the Children has been working in Ukraine since 2014. It has scaled up operations since full-scale war broke out, reaching more than 4.7 million people since February 2022 - including more than 1.9 million children, of which 448,000 have received education support.
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Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. Since our founding more than 100 years ago, we've been advocating for the rights of children worldwide. In the United States and around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes for children - every day and in times of crisis - transforming the future we share. Our results, financial statements and charity ratings reaffirm that Save the Children is a charity you can trust. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube.
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Original text here: https://www.savethechildren.org/us/about-us/media-and-news/2026-press-releases/ukraine-highest-number-of-child-casualties-since-war
[Category: Sociological]
Florida Chamber Foundation Announces Florida's $1.8 Trillion Economy Is Now the World's 14th Largest Economy
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 15 (TNSrep) -- The Florida Chamber Foundation issued the following news on July 14, 2026:
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Florida Chamber Foundation Announces Florida's $1.8 Trillion Economy Is Now the World's 14th Largest Economy
Florida Surpasses Australia and Mexico, and Continues Progress Toward Top 10 Global Economy by 2030
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The Florida Chamber Foundation today announced that Florida has climbed to the 14th-largest economy in the world. The milestone means Florida has moved past Australia and Mexico in gross domestic product and marks continued progress toward the Florida 2030 Blueprint's
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 15 (TNSrep) -- The Florida Chamber Foundation issued the following news on July 14, 2026:
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Florida Chamber Foundation Announces Florida's $1.8 Trillion Economy Is Now the World's 14th Largest Economy
Florida Surpasses Australia and Mexico, and Continues Progress Toward Top 10 Global Economy by 2030
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The Florida Chamber Foundation today announced that Florida has climbed to the 14th-largest economy in the world. The milestone means Florida has moved past Australia and Mexico in gross domestic product and marks continued progress toward the Florida 2030 Blueprint'sprimary target of becoming a top 10 global economy by 2030.
Florida's economy grew by 6.3 percent over the past year, positioning the state to continue climbing the global rankings. At its current pace, Florida's economy needs to grow by approximately 2 percent to surpass South Korea and become the world's 13th-largest economy. Reaching the top 10 will require approximately 21 percent additional growth, with Canada currently holding the No. 10 position.
"Florida's rise to the world's 14th largest economy is part of our Florida 2030 Blueprint plan and further proof that free enterprise works," said Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce and Florida Chamber Foundation. "Florida continues creating jobs, attracting investment, welcoming new businesses, and giving families greater opportunity to succeed."
Florida Leads the Nation in Key Economic Categories
* 1 for New Business Start-Ups
* 1 Higher Education System
* 1 State for Manufacturing Job Growth
* 1 State for Net Income Migration
* 1 State for New Business Migrations
* 1 State for Black-owned businesses
* 2 State for Hispanic- and women-owned businesses
* 155,742 Fewer Children Living in Poverty since the launch of the Florida 2030 Blueprint
* Lowest State Debt Per Capita
* Among the top states for infrastructure investment and talent growth
"This ranking reflects the impact of Florida's economic growth over time," said Sheridan Morby, Senior Director of Economic Research for the Florida Chamber Foundation. "Strong labor market expansion and business investment continue to help position Florida among the world's largest economies."
The Florida Chamber Foundation will continue tracking Florida's economic performance and key trends in its upcoming 2026 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report next month, which provides a comprehensive look at the state's economy halfway through the year. The report examines population and demographic shifts, economic growth, inflation, manufacturing, talent and workforce development, and housing affordability to help leaders navigate today's challenges and opportunities while preparing for Florida's future prosperity.
To learn more about the 2026 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report and the Florida Chamber Foundation's research, visit flchamber.com.
Leaders are also invited to attend the Future of Florida Forum (F3) & Florida Chamber Annual Meeting in Orlando on October 27-28, where key discussions and collaboration on Florida's long-term growth and competitiveness will take place. Register here (https://flchm.co/4yco1bp).
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Original text here: https://www.flchamber.com/florida-chamber-foundation-announces-floridas-1-8-trillion-economy-is-now-the-worlds-14th-largest-economy/
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Catholic League Issues Commentary: CAIR and Georgetown Joined at The Hip
NEW YORK, July 15 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, an organization that defends the right of Catholics to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination, issued the following commentary on July 14, 2026, by President Bill Donohue:
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CAIR AND GEORGETOWN JOINED AT THE HIP
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Georgetown University have established a very tight relationship. This raises serious moral issues for Georgetown, a school that identifies as a Catholic institution committed to human rights.
CAIR reportedly has connections
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NEW YORK, July 15 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, an organization that defends the right of Catholics to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination, issued the following commentary on July 14, 2026, by President Bill Donohue:
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CAIR AND GEORGETOWN JOINED AT THE HIP
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Georgetown University have established a very tight relationship. This raises serious moral issues for Georgetown, a school that identifies as a Catholic institution committed to human rights.
CAIR reportedly has connectionswith the Holy Land Foundation, an entity that has seen several of its leaders convicted of raising money for Hamas. Nihad Awad, the head of CAIR, said he was "happy" about the slaughter of 1,200 innocent Jews on October 7, 2023. He interpreted the massacre as an example of Palestinians fighting for their rights.
A new investigation of the events of that day reveals that Hamas terrorists raped women repeatedly, all the while laughing out loud. What happened was evil. "Female bodies were found naked or partially naked, in some cases with aluminum cans, grenades, nails, blunt objects, rods, household tools and spike-like instruments, inserted into genitals and other parts of the body, as well as multiple gun-shot wounds, cutting injuries and targeted burning in genitals and breasts, or the face."
CAIR's co-founders, Awad and Omar Ahmad, were leading members of the U.S.-Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee, which became the base of the Hamas infrastructure. Today, CAIR receives millions of dollars from the far-left Tides Foundation, using some of this money to fund anti-Israel "protesters" on American campuses.
CAIR has been accused of being a terrorist organization by several states, prominent members of Congress, and the United Arab Emirates; the FBI named it as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the Holy Land Foundation trial. In fairness, the U.S. Department of State does not list it as such.
Georgetown and CAIR are joined at the hips. The former supplies the intellectual cover for the latter's activities, and in this regard no one has done more to soften the public's view of CAIR, and for that matter Hamas, than John L. Esposito, the founding director of The Bridge Institute at Georgetown; it focuses on what it calls "Islamophobia."
Esposito is the darling of CAIR. He has spoken at their conferences on many occasions, often as the keynote speaker. More important, he calls CAIR a "mainstream organization" that fights for human rights. His goal is to polish CAIR's public image as a responsible American Muslim group, though this is an uphill battle: CAIR is widely seen as a Hamas front group.
Esposito is not deterred by such accusations. His defense of Hamas is so strong that he deliberately dumbs down the way jihad is interpreted by these terrorists. "To some," he says, "Jihad is the struggle to remain devout and obedient to Islamic ethics. To others, it is a validation for warfare and to struggle against an oppressive force." This is a classic way to normalize genocidal maniacs--treat them as if they are good Muslim boys.
Hamas, Esposito tells us, is "a social and political movement" that unfortunately has received a lot of bad publicity." Small wonder. He blames the bad image on "the Israeli occupation" and on a "sense of oppression and victimhood."
Truth be told, the investigative report said it was Hamas men who sexually tortured Jewish women on October 7, 2023. Not surprisingly, Esposito blames "Israel's war on Gaza" for the atrocities.
What about 9/11? Esposito decries it, but not for the actions of Muslim radicals who bombed the U.S., but because so many Americans concluded that "Islam and Muslims" are "a global threat." In other words, stereotyping is the problem, not Muslim barbarism. Indeed, he even goes so far as to condemn those who compare Hamas to ISIS!
Georgetown is second only to Cornell in being bankrolled by Muslim-majority nations. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are its biggest donors, nations that violate the rights of women and gays with abandon. But don't look for this Jesuit institution to raise this issue in public. It is too busy apologizing for slavery hundreds of years ago.
The CAIR-Georgetown nexus is obscene. The media could report on this link but they are too busy writing about unfounded fears of "Christian nationalism" to pay much attention.
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Original text here: https://www.catholicleague.org/cair-and-georgetown-joined-at-the-hip/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR-NJ Welcomes Ewing Township's Settlement With Muslim Employee Facing Workplace Harassment
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-NJ Welcomes Ewing Township's Settlement with Muslim Employee Facing Workplace Harassment
The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, welcomes Ewing Township's $100,000 settlement in a hostile work environment lawsuit with a former Muslim employee.
Taher Mohamed Ali worked as an Environmental Health Specialist for Ewing Township where he was frequently targeted with Islamophobic harassment
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-NJ Welcomes Ewing Township's Settlement with Muslim Employee Facing Workplace Harassment
The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, welcomes Ewing Township's $100,000 settlement in a hostile work environment lawsuit with a former Muslim employee.
Taher Mohamed Ali worked as an Environmental Health Specialist for Ewing Township where he was frequently targeted with Islamophobic harassmentin the workplace. His colleague at the time, Roy Williams, verbally, sexually and physically harassed Ali for years, kicking him in the groin, sprinkling bacon bits on his desk, even taking his car. For years, Ewing Township failed to stop the harassment and violence in the workplace. The harassment escalated until December 2023 when Williams brandished a knife in the workplace and threatened Ali. A town administrator called police, who then initiated a bias investigation with the local prosecutor's office. A jury later indicted Williams on five counts, including unlawful possession of a weapon and terroristic threats.
READ: Muslim Employee Accosted at Knifepoint (https://www.nj.com/mercer/2026/07/muslim-employee-accosted-at-knifepoint-found-bacon-bits-sprinkled-on-his-desk-town-paid-him-100k.html)
In a statement, CAIR-NJ Public Affairs Director Naureen Akhter said:
"While we welcome Ewing Township's settlement with Taher Mohamed Ali, things never should have escalated to the point of violence. The only reason Williams felt emboldened enough to brandish a knife at the workplace is because of years of inaction by Township supervisors. As soon as Williams began his campaign of Islamophobic harassment, Ewing had a responsibility to enforce disciplinary measures.
"Every worker has the right to a safe workplace. It shouldn't take police intervention and a lawsuit to protect Muslim Americans' right to safety in the workplace."
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CAIR's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-nj-welcomes-ewing-townships-settlement-with-muslim-employee-facing-workplace-harassment/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR Condemns Hate-Motivated Stabbing of Utah Muslim, Calls on Nation's Leaders to Repudiate Growing Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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CAIR Condemns Hate-Motivated Stabbing of Utah Muslim, Calls on Nation's Leaders to Repudiate Growing Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on elected officials and other public and community leaders to unequivocally repudiate anti-Muslim rhetoric and to reject those who promote it following the allegedly hate-motivated stabbing of a Muslim man in Utah.
According
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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CAIR Condemns Hate-Motivated Stabbing of Utah Muslim, Calls on Nation's Leaders to Repudiate Growing Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called on elected officials and other public and community leaders to unequivocally repudiate anti-Muslim rhetoric and to reject those who promote it following the allegedly hate-motivated stabbing of a Muslim man in Utah.
Accordingto police, the suspect allegedly admitted that he targeted the victim because of his religion. The victim was reportedly stabbed multiple times and was hospitalized with serious injuries. The suspect was also reportedly planning to commit "mass casualty events" targeting Muslims. Authorities are investigating the attack as a possible hate crime.
In a statement, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said:
"This horrific attack is yet another reminder that anti-Muslim rhetoric has real-world consequences. When Muslims are routinely demonized, portrayed as threats, or treated as less deserving of equal rights and dignity, some twisted individuals inevitably act on that hatred. Our nation's political and community leaders have a moral responsibility to reject anti-Muslim hate in all its forms before more innocent people are harmed. We pray for the victim's complete and speedy recovery and call on all Americans to stand together against anti-Muslim bigotry and every form of hatred."
He said Washington, D.C., based CAIR has repeatedly condemned anti-Muslim rhetoric by public officials and has tied that spike in hate to growing acts of violence targeting American Muslims, like the recent deadly terror attack on a San Diego mosque.
SEE: CAIR-Chicago, CAIR National Condemn Indiana Lt. Gov's Anti-Muslim Rhetoric, Christian Supremacist Claims, False Claims About Constitution (https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-chicago-cair-national-condemn-indiana-lt-govs-anti-muslim-rhetoric-christian-supremacist-claims-false-claims-about-constitution/)
In recent weeks, CAIR chapters nationwide have responded to a disturbing series of anti-Muslim hate incidents.
CAIR's New York chapter (CAIR-NY) recently welcomed the arrest and federal charges against a suspect accused of carrying out a series of allegedly hate-motivated firebombing attacks.
CAIR-NY also joined a call for members of the public to provide any information that may assist law enforcement in identifying the individual responsible for a series of anti-Islamic graffiti incidents in Brooklyn and called for a hate crime investigation into a violent threat targeting the Sunnyside Muslim Center.
Earlier this month, CAIR's Pittsburgh chapter welcomed the federal indictment of a Pennsylvania man who allegedly identified himself as a Nazi and made threats to carry out a mass shooting targeting Muslims, Democrats, Jewish people, African Americans, and other minority groups.
CAIR's Philadelphia chapter also offered a reward for information on an arson attack on a mosque.
Washington, D.C. based CAIR's latest civil rights report documented 8,683 anti-Muslim bias complaints in 2025 - the highest number ever recorded by the organization since it began publishing civil rights reports in 1996.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-condemns-hate-motivated-stabbing-of-utah-muslim-calls-on-nations-leaders-to-repudiate-growing-anti-muslim-rhetoric/
[Category: Sociological]
CAIR Condemns Deadly ICE Shooting in Maine, Calls for Transparent and Independent Local Investigation
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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CAIR Condemns Deadly ICE Shooting in Maine, Calls for Transparent and Independent Local Investigation
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Colombian man by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an enforcement operation in Biddeford, Maine and called for an independent, transparent and local investigation into the shooting.
The
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:
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CAIR Condemns Deadly ICE Shooting in Maine, Calls for Transparent and Independent Local Investigation
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Colombian man by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an enforcement operation in Biddeford, Maine and called for an independent, transparent and local investigation into the shooting.
Theshooting has sparked widespread concern after officials acknowledged the victim was reportedly not the intended target of the operation, while witnesses and public officials have questioned the government's account of what occurred. Investigations by state and federal authorities are underway.
In a statement, Washington, D.C., based CAIR said:
"We strongly condemn the second fatal shooting by ICE agents in less than a week, and we call for a transparent, independent and local investigation. ICE is completely out of control and cannot be trusted to investigate itself. Every person, regardless of immigration status, is entitled to due process and the protection of the law."
CAIR's Texas chapter recently denounced the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an early morning immigration enforcement operation in Houston on Tuesday, July 7th and is demanding an immediate, independent investigation into the actions of the ICE agents involved.
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Original text here: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-condemns-deadly-ice-shooting-in-maine-calls-for-transparent-and-independent-local-investigation/
[Category: Sociological]
Breaking: Judge Revokes Bail for Mother Charged With Murdering Twins Who Died 8 Days After Vaccines
FRANKLIN LAKES, New Jersey, July 15 -- Children's Health Defense, an organization that says it restores and protects the health of children by eliminating exposures to environmental toxins, issued the following news:
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Breaking: Judge Revokes Bail for Mother Charged With Murdering Twins Who Died 8 Days After Vaccines
A district judge in Payette County, Idaho, today revoked the bond for 23-year-old Andrea Shaw, a mother charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her 18-month-old twins. Bail was initially set at $2 million. But today's decision means that Shaw will not
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FRANKLIN LAKES, New Jersey, July 15 -- Children's Health Defense, an organization that says it restores and protects the health of children by eliminating exposures to environmental toxins, issued the following news:
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Breaking: Judge Revokes Bail for Mother Charged With Murdering Twins Who Died 8 Days After Vaccines
A district judge in Payette County, Idaho, today revoked the bond for 23-year-old Andrea Shaw, a mother charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her 18-month-old twins. Bail was initially set at $2 million. But today's decision means that Shaw will notbe eligible for release on any amount of bail.
by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
A district judge in Payette County, Idaho, today revoked the bond for 23-year-old Andrea Shaw, the Idaho mother charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her 18-month-old twins.
Bail was initially set at $2 million. But today's decision means that Shaw will not be eligible for release on any amount of bail.
Shaw was indicted by a grand jury and arrested on June 30 on allegations that she deliberately suffocated her twins, who died on May 1, 2025. Prosecutors allege the children were killed while sharing a bed in their home.
Shaw, who pleaded not guilty, has consistently denied the allegations. She alleges that her twins' deaths were caused by the vaccines they received at a routine doctor's appointment just over a week before they died. The toddlers both had documented adverse reactions to the shots.
In a motion filed Monday, defense attorney Joseph Filicetti argued that the $2 million bond is excessive and should be reduced to $100,000 with reasonable release conditions.
Prosecutors opposed any bond reduction, arguing that the evidence supports the murder charges and that Shaw should remain in custody.
Prosecutors said the court had been generous in granting the bond, which, in the state's opinion, Shaw is not entitled to.
Bond is discretionary in capital cases, the prosecution said, and they suggested that she should not be allowed near her new infant.
Twins diagnosed with 'post-immunization reaction'
The defense argued that Shaw has no criminal history -- not even a parking ticket. She has remained in Idaho throughout the more than year-long investigation, has strong family ties to the Payette area, and recently gave birth by caesarean section to a premature daughter who needs her mother.
Filicetti said Shaw's postpartum medical needs and her newborn's dependence on her legally justify release under supervised conditions. He argued that bond is meant to ensure that a defendant will attend court; it's not to punish them.
The defense also contended that the prosecution's case is entirely circumstantial. He noted that there is no confession, eyewitness or admission connecting Shaw to the children's deaths -- and that the grand jury was not informed of those shortcomings in the state's allegations.
Documentation supports Shaw's statement that on April 24, 2025, the day after the twins received the vaccines, she took them to the emergency room when they were lethargic and their lips turned blue.
The treating physician in the ER diagnosed them with "post-immunization reaction."
The children remained ill in the days leading up to their deaths eight days after receiving the shots, and Shaw repeatedly sought medical advice, according to court documents.
Supporting affidavits filed with the motion to reduce bail and shared with The Defender included one from Shaw's mother-in-law who accompanied the family to the vaccination appointment and later to the ER.
She said she questioned the administration of the flu vaccine given a family history of adverse reactions and that the nurse assured the family the twins would be safe. She also described Shaw as a devoted mother who repeatedly sought medical care for the children.
The defense also submitted an affidavit from Angela Wulbrecht, a registered nurse with 26 years of obstetrics experience, who contacted the family after she learned of the infant deaths.
Wulbrecht said she offered to help obtain an independent forensic review and advised the family that if such a review uncovered evidence of abuse, she would report it to law enforcement.
Wulbrecht said the family immediately welcomed an independent examination -- a response she said is inconsistent with what one would expect from someone who had intentionally harmed a child.
The defense argued these facts undermine the state's theory of homicide and said independent experts are being assembled to challenge the prosecution's conclusions.
Prosecutors filed a motion opposing the bond reduction. In their summary of the evidence, they said that investigators ruled out other possible causes of death -- including heat exposure, carbon monoxide poisoning, poisoning and vaccines -- during the investigation.
They did acknowledge that the infants had suffered side effects from the vaccine and that at least one of them was still suffering reactions at the time of death.
They argued that the only "conceivable explanation" was that the twins were suffocated and cited one expert who said that autopsy findings, including pulmonary vascular congestion and pulmonary edema in one of the twins, are consistent with suffocation.
The state also alleged Shaw made inconsistent statements during interviews with investigators about the children's final hours and that the seriousness of the charges, combined with concerns about public safety, justifies maintaining the current bond or denying her bail altogether.
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Brenda Baletti, Ph.D., is a senior reporter for The Defender. She wrote and taught about capitalism and politics for 10 years in the writing program at Duke University. She holds a Ph.D. in human geography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master's from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Original text here: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/idaho-judge-revokes-bail-andrea-shaw-charged-murder-twins-died-8-days-after-vaccines/
[Category: Health Care]