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Vaccine Use: Which States Are Getting The Most Of Their Supply
As America ramps up its vaccination effort, see how states compare to others on administering doses.

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As America ramps up its vaccination effort, see how states compare to others on administering doses.

A snow shoveling dispute between neighbors in Plains Township turned deadly as a man killed his neighbors and then himself, police believe.
U.S. to send vaccines directly to pharmacies; teachers are vaccine-eligible in 24 states and D.C.; Fauci warns against Super Bowl parties.
Moderna wants more vaccines in vials; snowstorm forces vaccine delays; Biden meets with GOP on stimulus.
Two registered nurses at Tampa General Hospital will go to the Super Bowl for free and cheer for their hometown Kansas City Chiefs.
A new state tops the list of migration growth based on one-way U-Haul trucks that crossed state borders in 2020.
New diabetes cases linked to the coronavirus; GOP, Biden talking over next stimulus; West Virginia's unlikely vaccination success.
Kids age 13-19 have a chance at a $3,000 grant to jump-start their kindness projects.
Hundreds of donations and adoption applications have come in for Jack, an American bully that suffers from spina bifida.
The same Fort Worth brewery that introduced the world to a pickled beer has gotten even more creative during challenging times.
A portion of the mitten sales money is helping fund the college education for the daughter of the woman who made them.
First case of South Africa variant confirmed in U.S.; experts tout double-masking; lawmakers push to curb gubernatorial powers.
"It's just so sad." A Wisconsin community is heartbroken after the death of 7-year-old Jocelyn Hampel.
Deaths over next four weeks could hit 90,000; lawmaker removed from House for not getting tested; how schools can reopen safely.
An anonymous, generous tipper made sure all employees at the Notchtop Café in Estes Park went home with $200.
When a Pennsylvania woman called the theme park's ticket office pretending to make a purchase, the employee felt something wasn't right.
Wish and Halo, two border collies, performed 28 tricks in one minute with their trainer in El Cajon.
The team is taking the approach as a way to allow fans at the AmericanAirlines Arena again amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Negative test requirement begins on U.S.-bound international flights; California lifts restrictions; first Brazil variant case reported.
Ryan Nichols was lauded on the national stage for his actions after Hurricane Florence in 2018. Now, he faces federal charges from Jan. 6.