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Chagas disease, or deadly “kissing bug” disease, has spread in the U.S. Here’s what to know.

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Chagas disease, a potentially deadly condition caused by an infected triatomine insect or “kissing bug,” may be becoming endemic in the United States, according to a new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

In the report, which was originally published last month for the September issue of the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, the authors said the disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the non-endemic label in the U.S.

“Autochthonous (or, locally acquired) human cases have been reported in 8 states, most notably in Texas. Labeling the United States as non-Chagas disease-endemic perpetuates low awareness and underreporting,” the report noted, adding the insect has been reported in 32 states. 

Other states with human cases include California, Arizona, Tennessee, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, and Arkansas.

The report notes that data is “inadequate” to prove that the insects are increasing in geographic distribution or abundance. But it also says that the bugs are “increasingly recognized” because of frequent encounters with humans and due to more research attention.

“Invasion into homes, human bites, subsequent allergic reactions or exposure to T. cruzi parasites, and increasing frequency of canine diagnoses have led to growing public awareness,” it says.

What causes Chagas disease?

The condition is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi parasites found in triatomine or “kissing bugs,” which can pass the disease to other animals and humans. 

According to UCLA Health, the insect’s nickname comes from the bug often biting people on the face.

According to the CDC, about 8 million people globally and 280,000 in the United States have the disease, often without knowing it.

“People might scratch or rub bug feces into a bite wound, their eyes, or mouth without realizing it, which allows the parasite to enter their body,” the CDC says. The agency explains that bugs pass the parasite in their droppings after biting a person or animal. “If these droppings get into someone’s body through a cut in the skin, or near the eyes or mouth, it can lead to infection.”

The disease does not spread from person to person like a cold, nor does it spread through casual contact with those infected. 

Without treatment, the condition can be life-threatening, the CDC says.

Symptoms of Chagas disease in adults

In the acute phase, which happens shortly after infection, a type of eyelid swelling known as Romaña’s sign may appear.

“This happens when the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite gets into the eyelid, usually by accidentally rubbing the bug feces into your eye or into a bug bite near your eye,” the CDC says.

 

Other acute signs may include: 

  • Fever
  • Feeling tired
  • Body aches
  • Headache
  • Rash
  • Loss of appetite
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting

Others may experience symptoms for years or a lifetime, which is known as the chronic phase of infection, and can include heart and digestive issues.

“(The disease) can destroy the nerves that feed the various parts of your body — so your heart, your esophagus, your colon,” infectious disease physician Tom Moore told CBS News Philadelphia in 2019 as cases made their way north.

In both stages, some people might not feel sick while others can have serious health problems, the CDC adds. 

How to avoid “kissing bugs”

There are no vaccines or drugs that can prevent Chagas disease at this time, according to the CDC, so it’s important to protect yourself.

Prevention methods include staying in well-built places if traveling, using insecticides and bug spray, wearing clothes that cover your skin, and not eating raw fruits and vegetables, as the infection can also be acquired orally or through the mouth via contaminated food. 

Experts also previously told CBS News Philadelphia that homeowners can seal windows and keep trash, piles of wood, and rocks away from their homes to reduce risk. 

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4-year-old Illinois boy with genius IQ score accepted into Mensa

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While most kids his age are still trying to master tying their own shoes, 4-year-old Zorien Royce is tackling the art of three-digit multiplication.

Zorien was just recently accepted into Mensa and Intertel, societies for the highly intelligent, after the boy scored a 156 out of 160 on his IQ test for children. Having just turned 4 last month, Zorien is already reading at a second-grade level and learning fractions.

His parents, Md Naqib Alam Ansari and Monirupa Ananya, said in a news release that they began noticing his advanced development at just 18 months old.

“By two, he was reading books and spelling words like ‘hippopotamus’ and ‘alligator,’ and counting forwards and backwards to 100,” they said. “That was the moment we knew his path would be very different.”

He’s also bilingual in English and Bengali, but is eager to learn more languages such as Spanish, French, and Hindi, his parents said.

The family, who lives in Vernon Hills, Illinois, had Zorien tested with a psychologist. His parents said the psychologist was “awestruck” at his results.

“At just three years old, he was nearly maxing out the scoring scale for his age band,” they said. “That’s when we knew we had to take the next step in finding the right resources to nurture him.”

Zorien’s parents said they reached out to Mensa because they wanted to find out how to best support their son. Their hope is that being around peers at his level will help make sure that “he has the stimulation and opportunities he needs to thrive.”

Mensa posted about Zorien’s acceptance on Wednesday in a celebration of “brilliant kids who remind us that learning is an adventure.”

“Proving that curiosity knows no age limits, this little genius is reading at 3rd-grade level and spreading joy with every language he learns,” Mensa wrote in an Instagram caption.

Zorien says he wants to be a NASA scientist one day and that the library is his “favorite place in the world.”

In addition to being a math and spelling whiz, Zorien loves to play sports and solve puzzles. His parents say he’s a fan of building Lego sets, drawing, swimming, soccer, and reading storybooks.

Zorien’s parents don’t want to push their son, but hope they are able to provide him the best environment to grow.

“For us, being gifted isn’t just about numbers or scores – it’s about balance,” they said. “We want to make sure Zorien enjoys being a child, plays, laughs, and grows emotionally alongside his intellectual journey. Our biggest goal is to keep him curious, joyful, and empathetic while supporting his immense potential.”

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CAUGHT STEALING (2025) – My rating: 7.5/10

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Caught Stealing is a dark comedy crime thriller produced and directed by Darren Aronofsky from a screenplay written by Charlie Huston, based on his book of the same name. Produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Protozoa Pictures, Caught Stealing was released in the United States by Sony Pictures. A former star baseball player-turned-bartender unwittingly […]

CAUGHT STEALING (2025) – My rating: 7.5/10

Queen Nefertiti (African Queen in History)

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White Alabama Students Flee Public School to Avoid Integration

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Little-Known ‘Gut Virome’ Protects Us—And Changes throughout Our Lives

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Viruses have an understandably bad reputation. But deep in our digestive system, a lot of them are quietly working to keep us healthy. This “gut virome” is a key part of the overall microbiome—the vast collection of microbes that play a crucial role in our digestion, immunity, and overall health.

“The bacteria component of the microbiome is well known,” says Tao Zuo, a microbiologist at Sun Yat-sen University in China. “But the virome we don’t really know much about.”

This is partly because the virome makes up only about 0.1 percent of the microbiome’s total biomass, Zuo explains. And viruses mutate quickly, making their genetic material harder to isolate for study. To get a better understanding, Zuo and his colleagues pulled together a wealth of research data to catalog how the gut virome changes with age, diet, and environment.

Their review, published in Precision Clinical Medicine, particularly focuses on bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria and make up more than 95 percent of the virome. These viruses sometimes benefit us by infecting and killing harmful gut bacteria. But they can also strengthen pathogens—“for example, if a bacteriophage carries a gene that offers resistance to antibiotics,” says virologist Jelle Matthijnssens, who specializes in virome research at Belgium’s Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven) and was not involved in the review.

The study’s authors show how an individual’s virome is constantly developing based on genetics and environment. At birth, infants’ bacteriophages often vastly outnumber their microbiome’s bacteria, but this begins to change with exposure to the outside world and as the gut develops. During adolescence, bacterial populations develop further from hormone shifts and accrued exposure to other microbes. By adulthood, healthy individuals host a delicate and mutually beneficial equilibrium of bacteriophages and bacteria.

Certain bacteriophages that help maintain this balance are extremely reactive to environmental factors such as diet and air quality, and they also respond to their host’s inflammation levels, immune signaling, stress hormones, and more. Factors such as exposure to certain drugs and poor diet can trigger an imbalance that reduces virome diversity. This, in turn, has been associated with disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease. In elderly people, an aging immune system and increased metabolic stress can further throw this system out of whack and increase viral numbers, potentially contributing to age-related diseases.

Understanding these aging and environmental effects may someday contribute to clinical applications such as “phage therapy,” the researchers say—but much more research is needed.

“A key challenge is distinguishing causality from correlation,” says Evelien Adriaenssens, a microbiologist at the Quadram Institute in England, who was not involved in the new study. “Each individual’s virome is unique…, so we cannot make sweeping statements about the health of an individual by looking at their virome alone.”

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Trump Administration Halts I.R.S. Crackdown on Major Tax Shelters

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The Trump administration is quietly dismantling efforts by the Internal Revenue Service to shut down a slew of aggressive tax shelters used by America’s biggest multinational companies and wealthiest people.

The administration, bowing to pressure from industry groups, right-wing activists, and congressional Republicans, is quickly rolling back several I.R.S. law enforcement efforts, including one aimed at a lucrative tax shelter used by companies like Occidental Petroleum and AT&T.

The I.R.S. crackdown was projected to raise more than $100 billion over 10 years.

In April, the I.R.S. said it would rescind Biden administration rules that had required companies using such tax strategies to report them to the agency, a change making it more difficult for auditors to find the transactions. The agency also eased a pair of rules that target abusive shelters, including one that imposes penalties on wealthy Americans who used an insurance tax scheme that multiple courts have tossed out.

In late July, 20 House Republicans asked the I.R.S. to withdraw yet another line of attack on the transactions, one providing guidance to auditors on how to analyze the tax shelter deals.

That letter was “an attempt by elected officials to influence audits by the Internal Revenue Service of specific taxpayers,” said Larry Gibbs, who served as President Ronald Reagan’s I.R.S. commissioner. “From the standpoint of the integrity of the system, I am concerned about it. It’s politicizing the tax process.”

The I.R.S. is also turning on its own staff. Over the past several months, right-wing groups targeted the agency, accusing officials involved in the anti-tax-shelter efforts of being members of a “deep state” and biased against Republicans. The I.R.S. suspended several employees, including some who worked on the crackdowns. The highest-level official, Holly Paz, is a longtime, respected agency official who ran the division that oversees large business and was placed on leave in late July.

“Based on my experience with Holly Paz, over a number of years, she is experienced, she is professional, and she has been a leader at the I.R.S.,” Mr. Gibbs said. He added, “I don’t find the attack on her to be credible.”

An I.R.S. spokesman did not respond to a series of questions.

A Treasury official said the department “withdrew the Biden administration’s guidance because it would have imposed enormous and retroactive compliance burdens on many ordinary, legitimate business transactions and honest taxpayers.”

Beginning in 2022, the Treasury and I.R.S. began to express concerns about a potentially abusive transaction known as “basis shifting.”

The details are complex, but at their heart, they can work like this: Companies that buy expensive equipment often take gradual tax deductions equal to the cost, because of something called “depreciation.” Federal tax rules permit those deductions because, in theory, the equipment becomes less valuable each year.

For example, oil companies typically can take depreciation deductions for much of the expensive equipment they buy to construct and operate their wells. Those deductions, in turn, shield profits from tax. If a company spends, say, $1 billion on steel pipes to line its oil wells, it could deduct nearly $150 million annually for seven years.

But at a certain point, the deductions run out, which may mean the profits generated by the oil wells are no longer sheltered from tax.

The basis shifting transactions targeted by the I.R.S. effectively create a whole new series of deductions from thin air, permitting the companies to start sheltering the profits from tax all over again — without spending any new money.

The deals were promoted by two major accounting firms, Deloitte and EY, people familiar with their activity said.

These schemes are “very aggressive,” said Peter Barnes, a veteran lawyer at Caplin & Drysdale, a Washington, D.C., law firm specializing in taxes. “Some tax advisers are not only pushing the edge but even stepping over it.” He called Treasury’s plans to pull the regulations “very unfortunate.”

The shelters exploit the complex world of partnership tax rules, a subspecialty of the law little understood by I.R.S. examiners and even many experienced tax lawyers.

In 2021, The New York Times reported that a lack of expertise at the I.R.S. meant the agency was largely incapable of auditing large partnerships, like private equity firms, oil and gas enterprises, real estate businesses, and venture capital firms. The I.R.S. soon set up a unit to scrutinize the area.

A variety of groups lobbying to kill the crackdown on basis shifting — which relies on partnerships — also want to eliminate that new audit group. In a letter to the I.R.S., the National Association of Manufacturers accused the team of “contributing to the overreaching and unduly burdensome administrative state that the current administration is seeking to curtail.” The organization did not defend the underlying deals, but instead criticized the process that led to the crackdown.

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Trump gets big Supreme Court win and is allowed to freeze billions in foreign aid — for now

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The Supreme Court has handed Donald Trump yet another victory by letting the administration continue to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid while legal challenges against the government’s attempts to withhold public funding are ongoing.

On Tuesday, Chief Justice John Roberts granted the administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a lower court’s order, setting up a major test of what opponents have called the president’s unconstitutional attempts to control public funding approved by Congress.

Last week, a federal judge ordered the administration to spend funds that were already approved by Congress for global aid programs before that money expires at the end of the month.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer told the Supreme Court that unfreezing aid poses a “grave and urgent threat” to the presidency.

“The president can hardly speak with one voice in foreign affairs or in dealings with Congress when the district court is forcing the executive branch to advocate against its own objectives,” he wrote.

Trump’s attempts to block billions of dollars in foreign aid have been met with outrage and lawsuits from global health and aid groups that have warned the administration’s actions have lethal consequences for life-saving missions around the world.

A recent study in The Lancet estimated Trump’s cuts could contribute to the deaths of 14 million people by 2030, including as many as 5 million children under the age of 5.

Several overlapping legal battles challenging Trump’s threats to the congressional power of the purse have bounced back and forth from the Supreme Court, which rejected Trump’s demand to continue blocking nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments back in March. Last month, a panel of appellate court judges in D.C. opened the door for the administration to continue withholding billions of dollars in money for food, medicine and other aid that the president blocked on his first day in office.

But in his order last week, District Judge Amir Ali argued that the government has “given no justification to displace the bedrock expectation that Congress’s appropriations must be followed.”

The law is “explicit that it is congressional action — not the president’s transmission of a special message — that triggers rescission of the earlier appropriations,” Ali wrote last week.

The Trump administration is calling the judge’s ruling “unlawful.”

Sauer said Ali’s ruling “precipitates an unnecessary emergency and needless interbranch conflict” and urged justices to block it.

An estimated $10.5 billion of roughly $30 billion at stake is set to expire on September 30, according to Sauer.

The government intends to spend $6.5 billion of those funds before the deadline, but spending the remaining $4 billion would be a “grave and urgent threat” to the separation of powers, he argued.

Trying to “scramble” to meet that end-of-the-month deadline is “untenable,” according to Sauer.

Plaintiffs argued that the Trump administration’s “emergency” is “a circumstance of their own creation.”

The U.S. Agency for International Development, now under the State Department’s direction, has been obligated to spend those funds for more than a year, and now chooses not to, according to plaintiffs,

“The government faces no cognizable harm from having to take steps to comply with the law for the short period while this Court considers its stay application,” plaintiffs wrote.

USAID, which was among the world’s largest aid programs with hundreds of life-saving missions in dozens of countries, has already endured a virtual collapse within the first eight months of the Trump administration.

Hours after entering office, Trump issued an executive order imposing a 90-day freeze on all foreign aid distribution, then placed virtually all USAID staff on administrative leave while folding what remains of the dismantled agency into the State Department.

Elon Musk, who assumed control of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency with a mandate to slash budgets across the federal government, said he wanted the agency to be fed into a “wood chipper.”

On July 1, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the agency would “officially cease to implement foreign assistance.”

Rubio has since handed control of what remains of the agency to White House budget director Russell Vought, who is leading efforts to claw back nearly $5 billion in congressionally approved funds.

Last month, the White House told Congress that $4.9 billion in foreign aid approved by lawmakers would not be spent through a so-called “pocket” rescission, which the government’s own watchdog has warned is an illegal attempt to undermine the congressional power of the purse and unconstitutionally erode the nation’s core system of checks and balances.

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Queen of Sheba (African Queen in History)

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Booker T. Washington, First Principal of Black School in Macon County, Alabama

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