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Afternoon Briefing: US having its worst year for measles in more than 3 decades

Afternoon Briefing: US having its worst year for measles in more than 3 decades

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The U.S. is having its worst year for measles spread in more than three decades, with a total of 1,288 cases nationally and six months left in 2025.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today that the national case count surpassed 2019, when there were 1,274 cases for the year and the country almost lost its status of having eliminated the vaccine-preventable illness. That could happen this year if the virus has nonstop spread for 12 months.
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A federal judge ruled today that former Chicago Ald. Carrie Austin is medically unfit to stand trial on corruption charges, likely ending a case that first came to light when federal agents raided her South Side office more than six years ago. Read more here.
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Linda Yaccarino posted a positive message about her tenure at the company formerly known as Twitter and said 'the best is yet to come as X enters a new chapter with' Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI, maker of the chatbot Grok. Read more here.
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The 2025 Cubs entered yesterday on pace to score 885 runs, which would be their highest total since the 1930 team finished with 998. That was the season Cubs outfielder Hack Wilson set a longtime NL record with 56 home runs and drove in 191 runs, which remains the major-league mark. Read more here.
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The recent boom in Yemeni coffee shops in the Chicago area, specifically in Lombard and other suburbs with a growing population of modern Muslim communities, underscores the rising demand for a place to socialize that isn't tied to alcohol, but with a buzzy nightlife ambience. Read more here.
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The president has now extended the deadline for negotiations to Aug. 1 and tinkered with his threatened tariffs, leaving the global trading system pretty much where it stood three months ago — in a state of limbo as businesses delay decisions on investments, contracts and hiring because they don't know what the rules will be. Read more here.
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