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Weldon's CDC Nomination Raises Public Health Concerns
Dr. Dave Weldon's nomination to lead the CDC is raising concerns due to his anti-abortion stance and past actions, including introducing legislation that allows federal courts to intervene in end-of-life decisions, jeopardizing public health initiatives addressing maternal mortality and reproductive...
Weldon's CDC Nomination Raises Public Health Concerns
Dr. Dave Weldon's nomination to lead the CDC is raising concerns due to his anti-abortion stance and past actions, including introducing legislation that allows federal courts to intervene in end-of-life decisions, jeopardizing public health initiatives addressing maternal mortality and reproductive...
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64% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak at Dulles Airport Spurs Urgent Contact Tracing
A confirmed measles case at Washington Dulles International Airport on March 5th, between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., is prompting health officials to trace contacts among passengers and airport personnel. Simultaneous outbreaks in Texas and Florida, including fatalities, underscore the urgent need for vacci...
Measles Outbreak at Dulles Airport Spurs Urgent Contact Tracing
A confirmed measles case at Washington Dulles International Airport on March 5th, between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., is prompting health officials to trace contacts among passengers and airport personnel. Simultaneous outbreaks in Texas and Florida, including fatalities, underscore the urgent need for vacci...
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48% Bias Score


Mass CDC Firings Cripple U.S. Public Health Infrastructure
The Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees in February 2024, severely impacting state and local public health departments' ability to prevent and respond to infectious disease outbreaks by eliminating crucial training programs and experienced personnel.
Mass CDC Firings Cripple U.S. Public Health Infrastructure
The Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees in February 2024, severely impacting state and local public health departments' ability to prevent and respond to infectious disease outbreaks by eliminating crucial training programs and experienced personnel.
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48% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Texas Highlights Waning Vaccine Immunity
A measles outbreak in Texas, with 140 of 164 total US cases in 2025, raises concerns about the waning immunity from older vaccines, leading doctors to recommend checking vaccination history and consider boosters for those in high-risk groups.
Measles Outbreak in Texas Highlights Waning Vaccine Immunity
A measles outbreak in Texas, with 140 of 164 total US cases in 2025, raises concerns about the waning immunity from older vaccines, leading doctors to recommend checking vaccination history and consider boosters for those in high-risk groups.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Measles Outbreak: High Contagiousness and Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak across nine U.S. states, including a fatal case in Texas, underscores the virus's high contagiousness (R0 12-18) and the impact of declining vaccination rates (92.7% kindergarten coverage in 2023-24, up from 95.2% in 2019-20).
U.S. Measles Outbreak: High Contagiousness and Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak across nine U.S. states, including a fatal case in Texas, underscores the virus's high contagiousness (R0 12-18) and the impact of declining vaccination rates (92.7% kindergarten coverage in 2023-24, up from 95.2% in 2019-20).
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36% Bias Score


Kennedy Reshapes Vaccine Policy Amidst Measles Outbreak
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping vaccine policy by potentially removing members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) due to perceived conflicts of interest, altering CDC messaging to emphasize informed consent, and prompting the postponement of an ACIP meeting, all ...
Kennedy Reshapes Vaccine Policy Amidst Measles Outbreak
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping vaccine policy by potentially removing members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) due to perceived conflicts of interest, altering CDC messaging to emphasize informed consent, and prompting the postponement of an ACIP meeting, all ...
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52% Bias Score

2009 CDC Conflict of Interest Report: Kennedy's Claims Examined
A 2009 Office of Inspector General report found 97% of CDC advisory committee members had errors or omissions in their financial disclosure forms; however, further investigation revealed that only 3% voted on issues where they should have recused themselves, raising questions about the accuracy and ...

2009 CDC Conflict of Interest Report: Kennedy's Claims Examined
A 2009 Office of Inspector General report found 97% of CDC advisory committee members had errors or omissions in their financial disclosure forms; however, further investigation revealed that only 3% voted on issues where they should have recused themselves, raising questions about the accuracy and ...
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40% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 198 Cases, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in western Texas has infected 198 people, resulting in one death and 23 hospitalizations; the majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, highlighting a rise in vaccine exemptions and the contagious nature of measles.

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 198 Cases, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in western Texas has infected 198 people, resulting in one death and 23 hospitalizations; the majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, highlighting a rise in vaccine exemptions and the contagious nature of measles.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's CDC Firings Cripple Public Health Infrastructure
In February 2024, the Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees, including trainees in programs focused on infectious disease prevention and response, severely impacting state and local public health departments already facing resource constraints and leaving them und...

Trump Administration's CDC Firings Cripple Public Health Infrastructure
In February 2024, the Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees, including trainees in programs focused on infectious disease prevention and response, severely impacting state and local public health departments already facing resource constraints and leaving them und...
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56% Bias Score

West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...

West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...
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36% Bias Score

First U.S. Measles Death in a Decade Highlights Vaccination Crisis
A measles outbreak in West Texas resulted in the first U.S. measles death in 10 years, an unvaccinated child in Lubbock; 164 measles cases nationwide, with the Texas outbreak (146 cases) comprising the majority, renewing concerns about measles elimination.

First U.S. Measles Death in a Decade Highlights Vaccination Crisis
A measles outbreak in West Texas resulted in the first U.S. measles death in 10 years, an unvaccinated child in Lubbock; 164 measles cases nationwide, with the Texas outbreak (146 cases) comprising the majority, renewing concerns about measles elimination.
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36% Bias Score

CDC Recommends Vitamin A for Texas Measles Outbreak, Sparking Debate
A measles outbreak in western Texas has sickened 146 and killed one, prompting the CDC to recommend vitamin A as supportive care, a practice debated among experts due to its limited use in the U.S. and the risk of misinformation.

CDC Recommends Vitamin A for Texas Measles Outbreak, Sparking Debate
A measles outbreak in western Texas has sickened 146 and killed one, prompting the CDC to recommend vitamin A as supportive care, a practice debated among experts due to its limited use in the U.S. and the risk of misinformation.
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44% Bias Score
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