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Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire Begins; RFK Jr. Shifts Vaccine Stance

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A 10-day cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect Friday, allowing thousands of displaced Lebanese families to return home along the main highway to southern Lebanon. The pause halts Israel's military campaign against the militant group, though questions remain about long-term stability in the region.

Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has shifted his stance on vaccines, a notable evolution for the longtime vaccine skeptic. The change comes as President Trump announced plans to nominate a doctor who has publicly supported vaccines as the next CDC director—a departure from recent administration signals on immunization policy.

The developments intersect with a growing public health concern: Utah has become the new epicenter of measles cases in the United States, with outbreaks spreading amid declining vaccination rates in certain communities. The convergence of these stories highlights the ongoing tensions between vaccine policy, public health priorities, and political positioning.