Measles Shots Aren’t Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too
With U.S. measles cases at record highs, doctors say adults who got vaccinated prior to 1968 should consider getting revaccinated.

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With U.S. measles cases at record highs, doctors say adults who got vaccinated prior to 1968 should consider getting revaccinated.
The independent senator from Vermont held his first rallies as a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate over the weekend. He’s raised more than $10 million and signed up a million volunteers.
Walmart is changing job requirements for front-door greeters.
More than a dozen candidates are running to succeed Rahm Emanuel, who is stepping down after two terms.
The House is set to vote Tuesday to end President Trump’s border wall emergency. Chicago votes. And, Walmart will eliminate greeters.
Chicago police charged Jussie Smollett with disorderly conduct after he allegedly filed a false report about being attacked. The story has been wracked with controversy since it emerged last month.
McCabe said he and Justice Department leaders were so rattled following the dismissal of James Comey they struggled with how to respond.
David Greene talks to D’Angelo McDade, executive director of the Peace Warriors, about his work with student activists from Parkland, Fla.
In a week of record cold, Chicago resident Candice Payne rented hotel rooms for strangers living outside. Then the donations poured in.
Roughly 20 million Americans live in mobile home parks, which have become a target for real estate companies who are jacking up fees.