About 1-in-4 U.S. adults have received at least one shot; Pfizer vaccine appears effective against asymptomatic cases. Latest coronavirus updates.
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‘Very sad’: At least 13 dead after truck slams into SUV carrying 25 near US-Mexico border
At least 13 people died after an SUV with 25 passengers collided with a semitruck full of gravel near the U.S.-Mexican border in California.
Add falling sperm counts to the list of things threatening human survival, epidemiologist warns
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Death toll rising days after winter storm set thousands of cold temperature records
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A program to vaccinate people who accompany seniors was quickly ‘abused.’ The CDC released new guidance for reopening schools. Latest COVID-19 news.
Gunman kills one, injures four at Minnesota clinic; cops say suspect ‘unhappy with medical care’
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Denver successfully sent mental health professionals, not police, to hundreds of calls
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More than a month since the U.S. began administering COVID-19 vaccines, people who were not supposed to be first in line have received vaccinations.