Father Honors Son, CDC Appoints Replacement Like It’s Musical Chairs
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In Minneapolis, a grieving father spoke out about his son, tragically killed in a church shooting, emphasizing how he wants his son remembered — presumably not as a statistic. Meanwhile, in a plot twist that screams bureaucratic efficiency, the CDC announced a new acting director. It’s like the agency runs on a game of musical chairs where leadership changes faster than we can keep up. The hopeful tribute collided with the government shuffle, showing the stark contrast between personal loss and professional turnover, reminding us that some headlines are heartbreakingly genuine, others deliciously procedural.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/29/2025 | Author: Brittney Melton
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