CDC Meeting On Vaccines, Fed Rate Cuts, Kimmel Suspended
Sep 18, 2025•14 min
Summary
NPR's Up First reports on a federal advisory committee meeting on vaccines, where new members appointed by RFK Jr. are questioning established science, potentially impacting future vaccine access. The Federal Reserve has also lowered interest rates to support a slowing job market, navigating inflation risks and political pressure from President Trump. Additionally, Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show was suspended after the FCC chairman threatened stations over Kimmel's remarks about Charlie Kirk's killing, raising concerns about free speech.Episode description
Vaccine advisers to the CDC meet today to decide on COVID boosters and childhood shots, with new members raising doubts about long-settled science. The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by a quarter point to shore up a slowing job market, even as President Trump pushes for deeper cuts. And ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show after his remarks about Charlie Kirk’s killing.
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