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At Least 12 Dead in Bus Accident in Peru

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US Official Warns Americans: Prepare for Community Spread of New Coronavirus

Americans should prepare for community spread of the new coronavirus, with families sitting down and explaining that there could very well be a rapid, sudden increase in the number of patients, a top federal health official said on Tuesday. In an escalation from previous warnings, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) official, said Americans should prepare for their lives to be disrupted by spread of the new virus, including closures of schools and businesses. She told reporters in a phone call that the number of cases popping up without a known source of exposure in Italy, Iran, South Korea, and other countries “makes all of us feel that the risk of spread in the United States is increasing.” Messonnier recounted sitting down with her family…

At Least 12 Dead in Bus Accident in Peru

At least 12 people died and 68 were injured after a collision between two buses in Arequipa, located in southern Peru.

The accident happened Monday afternoon after the two buses crashed.

The authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.

At Least 12 Dead in Bus Accident in Peru Two buses crash in Arequipa, Peru, on Feb. 24, 2020. (Courtesy of TV Peru)

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Tennessee Girl Evelyn Boswell Still Missing After Grandmother, Man Waive Extradition

Two suspects who authorities say are connected to the disappearance of a missing girl will be extradited back to Tennessee from North Carolina. Angela Boswell, 42, of Kingsport, Tennessee, and her boyfriend, William McCloud, were arrested on fugitive warrants in North Carolina last week. Both were being sought for questioning in the disappearance of missing 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell. The girl was not with Boswell, who is her grandmother, and McCloud when they were captured. They were arrested after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said officials were searching for their vehicle, which was reported stolen, in connection to the case. “I’d like to get back there and get this situation with my granddaughter resolved,” Boswell told Wilkes County District Court Judge David Byrd, reported USA Today. The pair were previously charged…