Week In Review: CDC goes back to in-person work and Hyundai raid fallout as Rivian breaks ground

The campus of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seen as a meeting of the Advisory Committee in Immunization Practices takes place, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Federal officials ordered Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers back to work this week about a month after a gunman shot hundreds of rounds at the buildings and killed a police officer. The Trump administration is also pausing reasonable accommodations for CDC workers with disabilities that allow them to work virtually.

Plus, the crowded race for Georgia governor gets more crowded. And we look at the electric vehicle sector post-Hyundai immigration raid and just as Rivian broke (ceremonial) ground on its factory outside of Atlanta.

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