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Texas measles outbreak grows to 481 cases, hospitalizations jump

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Texas public health officials on Friday reported a jump in both measles cases and hospitalizations, as the outbreak that began in West Texas more than two months ago continues its spread.

The state is now reporting a total of 481 measles cases in the outbreak, up from 422 on Tuesday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. A total of 56 people are hospitalized, a jump from 42 reported on Tuesday.

The numbers in Texas do not include cases reported in other states. New Mexico reported a total of 54 measles cases on Friday, while the state of Oklahoma reported 10 cases as of Tuesday.

Across the three states, there are now a total of 545 reported measles cases, all connected to the outbreak that began in Gaines County.

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Friday’s report did not show any Lone Star State counties with new measles cases. Lamar County, in northeast Texas, added one case for a total of 11 cases.

Due to the outbreak, the state of Texas has already reported more measles cases in 2025 than in any full year since 1992. In that year, the state reported more than 1,000 measles cases.

Measles is a highly contagious illness that spreads mostly among unvaccinated people. The two-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccine is 97% effective at preventing measles infection and typically offers lifelong protection.

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Due to widespread vaccination, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. There have been outbreaks across the country since then, in communities with low vaccination rates.

Childhood vaccination rates dipped during the pandemic, causing concern among public health experts. The Texas legislature is poised to consider a host of vaccine bills this session, most of which would roll back existing vaccine policy.

The vaccine is recommended for nearly everyone, beginning with babies at about 12 months of age. The vaccine is not recommended for people who are pregnant or immunocompromised.



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Video captures aftermath of a fatal stabbing at Texas track meet

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Newly released video from an officer’s body camera and a surveillance camera at a Texas running track captures the moments after a teenage athlete fatally stabbed another teen from a rival team in the stadium bleachers during a high school meet last year



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See how Texas medical schools rank among the world’s best for 2026

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When it comes to training the doctors and researchers who will staff hospitals, Texas holds its own on the world stage. 

Several Texas health and medical institutions landed on U.S. News and World Report’s 2026-27 Best Global Universities list, with three cracking the global top 500 — led by UT Southwestern Medical Center at No. 113.

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The list considered 13 indicators and weights to measure global research performance and reputation, ranking the world’s 2,250 top universities.

Here’s a look at how some major public and private health care and medical universities in Texas fared on the list.

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Global Ranking: No. 113.

Location: Dallas, Texas.

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Type: Public university.

Baylor College of Medicine

Global Ranking: No. 144.

Location: Houston, Texas.

Type: Private university.

University of Texas Health Science Center — Houston

Global Ranking: No. 324.

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Location: Houston, Texas.

Type: Public university.

University of Texas Medical Branch — Galveston

Global Ranking: No. 599.

Location: Galveston, Texas.

Type: Public university.

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Global Ranking: No. 1,871.

Location: Lubbock, Texas.

Type: Public university.

Mateo Rosiles is the Texas Connect reporter for USA TODAY and its regional papers in Texas. Got a news tip for him? Email him at mrosiles@usatodayco.com.

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Fans erupt as U.S. wins in World Cup and North Texas builds buzz

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Watch parties erupted nationwide after today’s win, including a packed crowd at Texas Live celebrating the team’s move to the knockout stage. North Texas is already buzzing ahead of World Cup matches returning Monday, with fans gathering in Sundance Square to watch a key Group D matchup that could help decide whether the United States wins the group. The U.S. leads with six points after a 2–0 victory earned without its star forward.



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