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- Former CDC director says she was fired for resisting pressure from RFK Jr.
- Former CDC leader shares why she decided to leave
- Morning news brief
- Oliver Darcy talks about ABC's decision to take Jimmy Kimmel off air
- Oliver Darcy talks about ABC's decision to take Jimmy Kimmel off air
- UC Berkeley professor warns of 'unprecedented crackdown' on academic freedom
- Facing Trump's pressure, the Federal Reserve cuts rates for the first time this year
- Facing Trump's pressure, the Federal Reserve cuts rates for the first time this year
- What effect will the Fed's interest rates cut have and what could happen next
- 'Why Fascists Fear Teachers' explores how attacks on education undermine democracy