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Ed Department Unleashes $144 Million For Special Education

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Airlines Increasingly Commit To Autism Training For Staff

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Flag At US Capitol Honors 22-Year-Old Who Died At Day Program

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One Man Has Filed 1,800 ADA Lawsuits. Store Owners Are Fed Up

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Autism

Autism Researcher Facing Charges Of Stealing Over $1 Million From CDC

An autism researcher accused of absconding with more than a $1 million in CDC grants and using the money for personal gain has been extradited after almost 14 years on the lam.

May 12, 2026
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Living

TV Ad Puts Spotlight On Assistive Technology

An AT&T commercial centers on a 7-year-old with cerebral palsy and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy who uses eye-gaze technology to communicate — and to play music.

May 12, 2026

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Education

Ed Department Investigating School District Over Plan To Centralize Special Education

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has opened an investigation into one of the nation's largest school districts over efforts to relocate many students with disabilities.

May 12, 2026
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Health & Behavior

Feds To Reconsider Rule Barring Disability Discrimination In Healthcare

Just as they were set to take effect, federal officials are delaying new requirements meant to make healthcare more accessible to people with disabilities and signaling that additional changes are likely.

May 11, 2026

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Politics & Law

National Hotline For IDD Caregivers Proposed

A group of federal lawmakers if pushing to establish a first-ever national hotline for caregivers of those with developmental disabilities.

May 8, 2026

Down Syndrome

With 24 Hours Of Free Throws, Mom Raises Big Money For Special Olympics

At an event that’s like a telethon crossed with a basketball practice, a former college player and ESPN analyst makes 100 free throws every hour for 24 hours, all inspired by her son with Down syndrome.

May 8, 2026

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Health & Behavior

FDA May Finalize Ban On Shock Devices Used On People With Developmental Disabilities


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Living

Tactile Museum Tour Lets Blind And Low-Vision Visitors Decode History With Their Hands

At the National Constitution Center, a touch tour is offering the chance to feel bronze statues of the nation's founders to pick up on their age, status and demeanor through touch.

May 6, 2026
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Health & Behavior

Deadline Looms For Healthcare Providers To Improve Accessibility

New rules mandating greater disability access in healthcare are about to take effect, but recent actions suggest that federal officials may be mulling a delay.

May 5, 2026

Politics & Law

Medicaid Fraud Crackdown Puts Pressure On People Relying On Services

Fraud-fighting efforts have put individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and other conditions on edge, leaving some scrambling to find services.

May 5, 2026

Education

How 13 High Schoolers Are Fighting The Bullying Crisis Facing Students With Disabilities

Students with disabilities are bullied and socially excluded more than their peers. A group of high school students is trying to change that.

May 5, 2026

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Autism

Government Panel Recommends Adopting ‘Profound Autism’ Label

A key autism panel that was dramatically reshaped by RFK Jr. is recommending that the federal government embrace the term "profound autism," but the way they are going about it is raising red flags.

May 4, 2026

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Autism

Autism Misinformation Widespread On Social Media, Study Finds


Health & Behavior

States Face Another Challenge With Medicaid Work Rules: Staffing Shortages

Some states already lack staff to quickly process Medicaid applications and answer calls. Researchers say they may not be prepared to handle new work rules, predicting people will lose coverage as a result.

May 1, 2026
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Living

Couple Plan 400-Acre Neighborhood For Adults With Disabilities

The community, which is expected to be home to hundreds of adults with disabilities, will include shops, restaurants, a pool and other amenities that will be open to the public at large.

April 30, 2026
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Education

Education Secretary Says Department Still Working To Offload Special Ed

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon says programs for students with disabilities could be divided among multiple agencies as the Trump administration works to dismantle the Education Department.

April 29, 2026
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