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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

A Doctor's Risky Move During Measles Outbreak

A Texas doctor, Ben Edwards, found himself in the spotlight after treating kids during a measles outbreak while he himself was infected. Edwards appeared in a video, posted by an anti-vaccine group, showing him with a measles rash. He admitted to having the disease, stating that his symptoms started

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: When a Doctor's Actions Raise Eyebrows

A doctor in Texas found himself in hot water after treating children during a measles outbreak while he himself was infected. Dr. Ben Edwards was seen in a video with a clear measles rash on his face, recorded just a day after he started showing symptoms. He was working in a temporary clinic set up

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Doctor with measles: A risky move in Texas outbreak

A doctor in Texas, who was treating kids during a measles outbreak, was seen with the telltale measles rash. This was just days before a high-ranking health official met him and gave him a big thumbs up. The doctor, Ben Edwards, was caught on camera in a makeshift clinic, chatting with parents and k

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Texas Leads the Way: School Vouchers on the Rise

The early hours of Thursday morning brought a significant victory for school vouchers in Texas. This win marked a pivotal moment, as Texas was the last major Republican-led state to adopt this policy. Now, the focus shifts to the national stage, where voucher supporters are pushing for broader accep

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

Texas' Big Education Shift: What's Next for School Choice?

Texas is on the brink of a major change in how it funds education. The state's House of Representatives has given the green light to a plan that lets parents use state money for private school tuition. This move is a big win for Governor Greg Abbott, who has been pushing for more school ch

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles makes a comeback: Why is the U. S. struggling to stop it?

The U. S. is facing a serious measles problem. Experts are worried. They say the government needs to spend more money to fight it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is having a hard time. They have less money and fewer people to help. The CDC is in charge of stopping dise

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Measles Menace: How Money Troubles Fuel Outbreaks

The recent measles outbreak in West Texas was not a random event. This disease, which was declared eliminated in the U. S. in 2000, spread across more than 20 counties. The primary reason? Health departments lacked the funds to run effective vaccine programs. This issue is not unique to Texas; it's

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Health Secretary's Hidden Skepticism

In the public eye, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been trying to change his image. He now leads the Department of Health and Human Services. But behind closed doors, he still spreads the same old doubts about vaccines. The measles outbreak in Texas has been a big test for him. This highly contag

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Texas Senate Approves Tax Break for Small Businesses

The Texas Senate recently gave the green light to a bill that could significantly ease the tax burden on small businesses. This new law allows businesses to exclude up to $25, 000 worth of equipment, such as computers and furniture, from their taxes. This is a big jump from the previous exemption li

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Measles Strike and Mixed Messages

The measles outbreak in West Texas has taken a tragic turn. An 8-year-old girl lost her life to the virus, marking the second unvaccinated child to die from measles this year. This sad event prompted a surprising response from health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He attended the funeral and shared

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