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The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is just one-tenth of the adult dose. As the company seeks emergency approval, trials are still ongoing to see if a third shot would help boost immunity in some young kids.
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With the number of barbecue joints on the rise, it’s tough to find affordable wood.
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“It’s a very, very dangerous situation, but Ukrainians got used to this … existence that requires sacrifice. And Ukrainians are not going to give up.”
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The proposal, including an amendment to the state Constitution, states that parents are the “main decision makers” when it comes to their children.
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Supply chain problems, high demand, and natural gas prices are behind the fertilizer markup.
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Texas continues to grapple with a number of children sleeping in Child Protective Services offices and hotels.
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The state’s long-term care ombudsman says they’re continuing to try and get more long-term care staff fully vaccinated and boosted as patients at state’s nursing facilities remain vulnerable to the latest COVID-19 surge.
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Gov. Greg Abbott faces criticism over handling of Texas National Guard troops at the southern borderLow morale and several recent suicides among guard members have raised concerns about Operation Lone Star.
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Texas Restaurant Association CEO says billions of federal dollars are needed to keep small businesses afloat amid labor shortages, rising wages, inflation and more.
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With more kids vaccinated and testing in place, one of the bigger hurdles now is keeping enough staff on hand.