The CBCO sent the blood on Wednesday.
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The actor is facing four counts of sexual assault as well as one for "causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent," according to prosecutors.
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Many other companies use the peanut butter — the cause of a salmonella outbreak — and now they have recalls of their own. The FDA says the products made it to at least 10 other countries.
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The kids of Stranger Things are no longer kids, and the plot no longer revolves around them.
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Professor Jon Levy went viral for wearing a mask during a Zoom call alone in his office. He has some thoughts about why.
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Some media reports say the government is banning baby bottles. Not true. A new law clamps down on advertising for bottles and infant formula. But bottle users are still concerned.
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The amount of resources devoted to studying gun violence is paltry compared to its public health impact. Still the evidence shows certain policies might help prevent mass shootings.
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A vigil was held in Uvalde for the people killed in Tuesday's shooting at an elementary school. Officials continue to probe for a motive from a gunman who killed 21 people in one school classroom.
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The team found a single pink rose in bloom at a former Japanese American internment camp. It's blossoming on an 80-year-old rose bush at Amache National Historic Site.
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The chain H-E-B is also giving people the option to donate via its website or through its delivery app. The company's nonprofit arm — the Spirit of Giving Fund — will then disburse those donations.
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Oklahoma now becomes the first state in the nation to effectively end availability of the procedure.
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Local and state officials in Texas release more information, while Americans across the nation continue to express shock and grief at the massacre.
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A microbiologist sets DNA strands to music to help scientists develop treatments to fight disease.
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Imagine what it must be like to be a teacher in the schools around Uvalde, Texas. Following Tuesday's shooting, you have to go back to work, greet your students and try to make them feel safe.
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President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday on policing — two years after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.