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The family mourning America’s first measles death in a decade

Mar 20, 202514 min
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Health officials in Texas say the measles outbreak could take a year to contain. Stat has the details. A father in mourning spoke to The Atlantic about what it was like to lose a child to the disease.

Reuters’ Dawn Chmielewski explains the unusual role the White House is playing in the sale of TikTok.

Justin Williams and Sabreena Merchant with The Athletic share what they’ll be watching for during March Madness

Plus, a jury ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in damages connected to protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline, the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady, and why a government webpage about Jackie Robinson was scrubbed, then restored.

Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

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