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Health Secretary RFK Jr on blocking access to vaccines

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2025-09-04 17:36:03

SUMMARY: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced heavy criticism, mainly from Democrats, for allegedly blocking access to vaccines, breaking his promise not to restrict them. At a Senate hearing, Kennedy defended his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, aiming to shift the focus from sick care to true health care addressing chronic diseases. Critics, including Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, condemned his recent actions like cutting mRNA vaccine research funding and altering COVID vaccine guidance for children and pregnant women. Kennedy replaced key CDC advisory panel members after the White House fired its director. Despite calls for his resignation, MAGA supporters back his leadership.

The U.S. health secretary faced accusations, mostly from democrats, that he broke his promise not to block access to vaccines. Robert F. Kennedy Jr pushed back on claims that he is dismantling public health policy, although he dodged some questions about his actions.

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Texas high school football scores for Thursday, Sept. 4

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www.kxan.com – Billy Gates – 2025-09-04 23:33:00

SUMMARY: In Central Texas high school football, Weiss defeated San Marcos 22-15, and Stony Point narrowly beat Buda Johnson 17-14. Hendrickson dominated Leander 38-0, while Vista Ridge won 28-21 against Bowie in the KBVO Game of the Week at Burger Stadium. McCallum routed Travis 52-13, and McNeil edged Lake Belton 34-28. Additional local scores included Eastside 48-0 over LASA and Granger’s 42-21 victory over Thorndale. Across Texas, games featured Amarillo Palo Duro’s 48-0 win over Amarillo Caprock, and Edinburg Economedes’ 78-21 rout of Brownsville Porter, among numerous other matchups reported by KXAN and the Associated Press.

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State Sen. Brandon Creighton named sole finalist for Texas Tech chancellor

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www.kxan.com – Jessica Priest, The Texas Tribune – 2025-09-04 13:12:00

SUMMARY: State Sen. Brandon Creighton, known for leading major higher education reforms in Texas, is the sole finalist to become chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. The Board of Regents unanimously supported his nomination, praising his leadership and legislative experience. Creighton authored laws banning diversity programs, limiting faculty influence, and regulating campus protests, shifting control toward regents and lawmakers. His appointment reflects a trend of politically connected leaders heading Texas universities. Faculty groups express concern over academic freedom and shared governance. If confirmed, Creighton will leave the Senate before his term ends in 2027 and strengthen Texas Tech’s political influence at the Capitol.

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New Texas law promises to help families by cutting down on child support delays

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www.kxan.com – Arezow Doost – 2025-09-04 07:00:00

SUMMARY: Several Texas parents, like Ian Evilsizor and Jennifer Banford, face significant unpaid child support, totaling tens of thousands of dollars, with limited help from the Texas Attorney General’s Child Support Division. Despite new legislation (Senate Bill 1403) allowing email service of notices to speed up cases, parents report poor communication and enforcement delays. Family law attorney Jennifer Severn notes the law aids in proving income and enforcing court orders, but affected parents remain skeptical about real improvements. The AG’s office recently launched a modernized system to enhance efficiency, yet families still experience payment issues and lack of agency responsiveness, highlighting ongoing challenges in child support enforcement.

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