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Disability Providers Nationwide Considering More Cuts

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Microsoft Tweaking AI Depictions Of People With Autism, Other Conditions

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Disability Advocates Cry Foul Over Dismantling Of Special Ed: ‘Our World Is On Fire’

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Therapy Halted For Kids With Disabilities After Audit Reveals Bogus Therapists

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Living

High School Adds Sensory-Friendly Section At Football Games

Inspired by a single student, a high school added a sensory-friendly section to its football stands and in the process allowed many to experience Friday night lights for the first time.

November 7, 2025
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Money

Workforce Participation By Those With Disabilities ‘Historically High’

The number of people with disabilities in the workforce has surged in recent years, new research shows.

November 4, 2025

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Down Syndrome

Ashley Judd To Make Film About Football Player With Down Syndrome

Ashley Judd is preparing to start filming a new movie inspired by the true story of a college football player with Down syndrome.

November 4, 2025
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Education

Parents Raise Concerns About Students In Special Ed Being Rushed To Graduate

While their kids with disabilities meet formal credit requirements, parents say the students need more time in school to help them transition into the world of work with a better chance of succeeding.

November 4, 2025

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Autism

Pediatrics Group Declines To Recommend Drug For Autism Touted By Trump Administration

New professional guidance to the nation's pediatricians advises against using a drug in children with autism that many families are clamoring for after it was hyped by federal officials.

November 3, 2025
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Living

Family Caregivers Struggling In Some States More Than Others

Nearly a quarter of U.S. adults provide care to loved ones with disabilities or complex medical conditions, but a new report finds that the challenges they face vary significantly.

October 31, 2025

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Intellectual Disability

Controversial Rocker Asked To ‘Acknowledge The Harm’ For Using R-Word On Live TV


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Education

Despite Hold On Ed Department Layoffs, Special Education Worries Run High

A judge indefinitely blocked the U.S. Department of Education from laying off nearly every staffer in its special education office, but advocates say concerns about the future of the program remain.

October 30, 2025
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Autism

Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Arguing They Hid Autism Risks

In a first-of-its-kind suit, the state is accusing the companies of hiding information about the drug's link to autism and ADHD even as the science remains inconclusive.

October 28, 2025

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Politics & Law

Government Shutdown Has Disability Providers ‘Running On Fumes’

Nearly a month into the federal shutdown, some organizations aiding people with disabilities are starting to scale back services as the effects begin to mount.

October 28, 2025
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Down Syndrome

Laboratory School Serving Young Kids With Down Syndrome Hoping To Expand

A university-affiliated school that provides speech, occupational, physical and music therapies to children with Down syndrome calls itself "a hidden gem," although it doesn't want to remain hidden.

October 28, 2025

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Autism

At This Restaurant, Children With Autism Can Truly Be Themselves

After a negative experience dining out with his two kids who have autism and are nonverbal, a father created a restaurant designed to be a judgment-free zone for families with children with disabilities.

October 27, 2025

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Money

SSI, Social Security Benefits Will Rise Next Year


Living

Teen Bowler With Disabilities Just Wants To Join A Team. State Rules Won’t Allow It

A 16-year-old with disabilities has been reduced to a bowler without a team, even as he's become an elite individual competitor, with a pair of 299 scores and a 767 three-game series to his credit.

October 24, 2025

Health & Behavior

Private Medicare, Medicaid Plans Exaggerate In-Network Mental Health Options, Watchdogs Say

A federal probe found that managed care plans often overstated how many mental health providers were in their networks with some providers saying they never had contracts with plans they were listed on.

October 24, 2025
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Education

Ed Department Making Plans To Offload Special Education

The U.S. Department of Education is in talks to move oversight of special education programs to another federal agency.

October 23, 2025
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