Mexico has more mass bad-alcohol poisonings, up to 40 die
MEXICO CITY, Mxeico — Authorities said as many as 40 people died after drinking methanol in two states in central Mexico, the latest in a series of…
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MEXICO CITY, Mxeico — Authorities said as many as 40 people died after drinking methanol in two states in central Mexico, the latest in a series of…
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The new coronavirus can infect organs throughout the body, including lungs, throat, heart, liver, brain, kidneys and the intestines, researchers…
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The new coronavirus can infect organs throughout the body, including lungs, throat, heart, liver, brain, kidneys and the intestines, researchers…
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EL PASO, Texas — The death toll from the coronavirus continues to rise in El Paso, with health officials reporting five new deaths on Wednesday…
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EL PASO, Texas — El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego told ABC-7 he and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have spoken about his letter signed by other local…
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Nearly every state in the US is moving toward reopening from pandemic closures, but a leading researcher warns that doing so puts the country on an…
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Nearly every state in the US is moving toward reopening from pandemic closures, but a leading researcher warns that doing so puts the country on an…
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President Donald Trump voiced frustration Wednesday at the nation’s top infectious disease specialist after he warned a day earlier against…
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VAN ZANDT COUNTY, Texas — Authorities have issued a statewide Amber Alert for a 14-year-old Van Zandt County girl who is thought “to be in grave or…
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The remains of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his wife will be removed from a Memphis park where a monument of him once stood. The…
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The remains of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his wife will be removed from a Memphis park where a monument of him once stood. The…
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Less than two weeks before the February 23 shooting that left Ahmaud Arbery dead, a suspect arrested in the case had a confrontation with an…
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Stars, they are just like us. Except that most of us don’t have glam squads. But with people staying home during the pandemic, said squads…
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Cats can infect other cats with the novel coronavirus, but they may not show any symptoms, according to a study published Wednesday. The findings add…
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Most of the more than 770,000 students at California’s two main university systems aren’t likely to return to campus this fall. The…
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Most of the more than 770,000 students at California’s two main university systems aren’t likely to return to campus this fall. The…
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No major weather issues the rest of this week. Sunshine with winds from the SW/W at 5-15 and gusts around 25-30. Temps will hover around the low to…
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DALLAS, Texas — Texas’ Republican attorney general on Wednesday asked the state’s high court to order local election officials to…
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Joe Tasby walked into the emergency room along with his faithful guide dog, Cupid. It was mid-March, and he thought he’d be home in a matter of…
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A North Carolina man hired an airplane to orchestrate a high-flying counter protest in response to demonstrators who are demanding the state lift its…
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A North Carolina man hired an airplane to orchestrate a high-flying counter protest in response to demonstrators who are demanding the state lift its…
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MEXICO CITY, Mexico — President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pledged Wednesday to begin reopening Mexico’s economy next week — under…
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Many small business owners who received loans from the federal Paycheck Protection Program say the program’s rules are forcing them to make a…
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EL PASO, Texas — While there are still question marks surrounding the 2020 college athletic season, UTEP has revealed who will be headlining its…
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EL PASO, Texas – Twenty-seven UTEP student-athletes’ academic journey will reach an apex this week, as they will complete their…
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The mayor had done the impossible — he acquired face masks for everyone in the city. There was just one problem: How do you quickly distribute…
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The decrease in congestion on New York City’s normally bustling streets has brought some good news: No pedestrians have died in traffic-related…
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A Kentucky woman working as an EMT was killed after officers forced their way inside her home and exchanged shots with her boyfriend, according to a…
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Senate Republicans dismissed the House’s new stimulus bill as a nonstarter after its release Tuesday, balking at its $3 trillion price tag and…
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Abie Rohrig had just turned 18 when he told his mom he would be donating a kidney to save a stranger’s life. Her answer: No you’re not.…
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