Iowa Domestic Violence Deaths Rise; Norway Crown Princess Uses Oxygen at Engagement
Iowa recorded a steady annual increase in domestic violence homicides from 23 in 2022 to 35 in 2024, according to the Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, publicly wore a nasal oxygen cannula for the first time at an official royal engagement. Separately, U.S. public health officials are raising concerns about measles exposure risks for infants too young to receive the MMR vaccine.
Progressive outlets are likely to frame the Iowa domestic violence data as evidence of systemic failures in protective policy and underfunded survivor support infrastructure, calling for increased state intervention and resources.
Verified data shows Iowa domestic violence homicides rose each year from 2022 to 2024, while public health officials in multiple U.S. states have issued warnings about measles exposure risks for infants under vaccination age.
Conservative outlets may emphasize community-based nonprofit efforts already helping survivors in Iowa and frame solutions around local and faith-based support rather than expanded government programs.
Verified data shows Iowa domestic violence homicides rose each year from 2022 to 2024, while public health officials in multiple U.S. states have issued warnings about measles exposure risks for infants under vaccination age.
Iowa domestic violence homicides increased from 23 in 2022 to 35 in 2024, and U.S. health officials warn that infants too young for the MMR vaccine remain vulnerable during active measles outbreaks.