KGTV: Scientists Split On Study Suggesting Delta Could Resist Vaccines
Many American scientists are pushing back on the claims made in a Japanese study.

President Biden to end COVID-19 emergencies May 11
This comes as lawmakers have already ended elements of the emergencies that kept millions of Americans insured during the pandemic.
By Susan Walsh / AP
WHO says COVID remains an emergency but is in transition
The World Health Organization said there is still uncertainty in COVID-19's future, but the virus is at a "transition point."
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Long COVID patients use experimental shot for sense of smell issues
People are traveling from around the world to a Texas center that is testing a pain medication injection as a way to treat loss of smell from COVID.
By Scripps NewsTop Stories

Why are retail thefts on the rise?
It’s organized retail crime — where the thefts are planned, and part of organized rings.
By Michael Macor / AP
Nichols family to address public for first time since video release
Attorney Ben Crump said the news conference will include other community members who were “victims” of alleged brutality from Memphis Police.
By Gerald Herbert / AP
Child welfare algorithm faces Justice Department scrutiny
The Allegheny Family Screening Tool is designed to assess a family’s risk level when they are reported for child welfare concerns.
By Keith Srakocic / AP