looking to enter the u.s. in the next few hours. do not risk your life and your life savings only to be removed from the united states. we are making it very clear that our border is not open, that crossing irregularly is against the law. cnn s nick valencia is in brownsville, texas, on the southern border, where officials are working with buses and airlines to try to get migrants out of that city. nick, is that working? reporter: well, we got some clarity from the city, just a short time ago, jake. we asked them where they re going to be sending migrants to. and they said the destinations that migrants are asking to go to and that the city is going to help them get to include chicago, dallas, houston, brooklyn, denver and miami. and though the city is known for quite some time along with the state and really the nation that title 42, this policy is going to end in less than a day, they re still working out the specifics of their plans and things they want to avoid acco
Story at a glance Cervical cancer rates, long on the decline, are climbing among low-income women in the United States. Cervical cancer was once the leading cause of death for American women, according to the American Cancer Society. But incidence and mortality rates for the disease have significantly dropped in recent decades thanks to…
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Over 60 million women, about 44%, in the United States are living with heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States, according to health officials. Michael O’Dowd, MD, a cardiologist from Infirmary Health, joined WKRG on Take 5 to discuss heart disease and women. […]
For the first time in 35 years, Mobile county's Distinguished Young Woman, will be representing the state of Alabama on the national stage.It is only the thir