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President Trump said pregnant women should not take acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, due to an increased risk of autism in children. Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol, says rigorous research "confirms there is no credible evidence linking acetaminophen to autism". NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. Disney says, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will be back on the air Tuesday evening, after the show was suspended because of comments the comedian made in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. The company was facing increasing backlash and said the decision came after "days of thoughtful conversations with Jimmy." NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. President Trump pushed for his Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate three of his political foes. The president also spoke at an emotional service for Charlie Kirk. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. Build-A-Bear Workshop is one of the best performers in the stock market this year. The 30-year old company is adored by kids and adults for their personalized plush stuffed animals. The company's CEO tells NBC that in the face of tariffs, they are trying to offer affordable price points for their toys. NBC News' Brian Cheung has the story. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports tonight on the power of coming together. When comedian Drew Lynch saw a man collapse during his comedy show in Spokane, he and the audience sprang into action. It was all captured on video and tonight that man, 83-year-old Dick Wende, is counting his blessings and reminding everyone tonight about the importance of CPR training.
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