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Authorities are searching for at least 100 undocumented immigrants who fled from a refrigerated truck

Authorities in Texas are searching for at least 100 undocumented immigrants they say fled from a refrigerated truck parked at a gas station in the San Antonio area, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said at a press conference Thursday. Salazar said authorities received a call that “undocumented immigrants were being smuggled into the country” and

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A drop in Covid-19 cases can be deceptive, official warns. Here’s how the US can stay ahead of a variant-driven surge

Although the rise of Covid-19 variants in the United States could spell trouble, pharmaceutical companies and scientists are confident vaccines will evolve with them, senior White House adviser Andy Slavitt told CNN. “I spoke to all the pharmaceutical companies and scientists, and they all say the same thing: Even if these vaccines diminish a little

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A volunteer fire department ran out of water during a fire. A man searched 8 hours for food. These are the stories of the Texas storm

As winter storms and freezing temperatures continue to wreak havoc across Texas, many are having to fight for survival. Hundreds of thousands in the state remained without power on Thursday, trying their best to stay warm and dry as bursted pipes flood homes. Millions who got their lights back on were also dealing with water

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Taiwan blames ‘external forces’ for blocking BioNTech vaccine deal. China says it had nothing to do with it

The Chinese government has denied it obstructed Taiwan’s coronavirus vaccine purchase from BioNTech, after the island’s health minister revealed that its deal with the German drugmaker fell through at the last minute due to possible “political pressure.” Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said Thursday it was “purely fabrication” that Beijing had

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Six local basketball standouts nominated for McDonald’s All American team

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Six Mid-Missouri high school basketball standouts were nominated to be a part of the 44th annual McDonald’s All American Games team. Lindsey Byers, Helias Catholic High School, Jefferson City, MissouriSarah Linthacum, Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City, MissouriHannah Nilges, Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City, MissouriKourtney Kendrick, Boonville High School, Boonville, MissouriPaige Clubb,

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