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Ed Department Recalls Staffers Who Handle Complaints From Students With Disabilities

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Acclaimed Prize Goes To Artist With Autism, Limited Verbal Communication

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United Airlines To Expand Disability Employment Effort

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Supreme Court Considers How To Interpret IQ Scores

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Living

In First, Wheelchair User Set To Go To Space

An upcoming Blue Origin flight will mark a first for people with disabilities.

December 9, 2025
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Money

State Declares Moratorium On Group Homes

The two-year pause, intended to ward off fraud, will leave programs in limbo and clients' needs unmet, providers say.

December 9, 2025

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Education

This School District Opted To Serve Its Highest Needs Special Education Students In-House

Already proving popular, the new program offers intensive services and high student-to-staff ratios for children who need to spend more than half of their school day in a separate setting.

December 9, 2025

Politics & Law

Supreme Court To Hear Case On Intellectual Disability

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a case that advocates say could have major implications for how intellectual disability is defined.

December 6, 2025

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Living

SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Other Theme Parks Face ADA Investigation

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating several major theme parks for possibly discriminating against people with disabilities.

December 5, 2025
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Autism

Researchers Say Ethical Guidelines Needed As Families Turn To Unproven Autism Treatment

Families are paying $10,000 or more for a treatment that clinics say can produce "miraculous results" in kids with autism even though researchers indicate that there's little evidence it helps.

December 5, 2025

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Education

Ed Department Sued By Disability Advocates Over Plans To Outsource Programs


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Money

Etsy-Like Online Market Launches For Sellers With Disabilities

Backed by nearly $2 million in seed capital, a not-for-profit is offering a platform for sellers with disabilities who make items ranging from jewelry and ornaments to slime and personalized tumblers.

December 3, 2025
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Health & Behavior

To Address Disability Caregiver Crisis, Feds Look To AI

Federal health officials are launching a multimillion-dollar competition to attract new ideas for how technology can transform caregiving for people with disabilities and others.

December 2, 2025

Intellectual Disability

Trump Takes Heat For Using ‘R-Word’

President Donald Trump used the word "retarded" — a term that many people with disabilities find offensive — to describe a fellow politician in a social media post.

December 2, 2025

Education

Despite IEPs Mandating Speech Services, Some Students In Special Ed Go Without

Amid a national shortage of speech language pathologists, some students are going completely without speech services called for in their individualized education programs for extended periods of time.

December 2, 2025

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Living

Sensory-Friendly Santa Coming To Hundreds Of Malls

With the holiday season underway, kids with disabilities coast to coast will have the chance to meet Santa Claus in a calm setting that's been tailored to their needs.

December 1, 2025

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Living

App Jokes, Speaks For People With Disabilities


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Autism

CDC Revises Autism-Vaccine Stance, Alarming Experts

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly updated a key page on its website which had indicated that vaccines do not cause autism to now suggest that the science is unsettled.

November 20, 2025
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Autism

For Drivers On The Spectrum, Interactions With Police Can Be Nerve-Wracking

Traffic stop practice events are teaching drivers and passengers with autism what it's like to be pulled over — complete with flashing lights, sirens and officer interactions — all in a controlled setting.

November 20, 2025

Education

Ed Department Sheds Several Offices, But Spares Special Education

As the Trump administration takes sweeping steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the agency is still deciding what the future holds for special education.

November 19, 2025
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