crossing into our country customs and border protection sources tell fox news there have been more than 2 million encounters at our southern border since the fiscal year began in october. box team coverage senior correspondent casey stegall s live in the border parties in eagle pass, texas will start first with alexis mcadams 1900 miles away in the newsroom and here new york with the latest round of the migrant buses arriving in manhattan. just the past couple weeks hundreds of migrants have been dropped off right here in new york city. to see this buses pulling nearly every other day. another round of buses from texas mexico border pulled into temperate look here you see the people walking off of the buses here and new york after 24 hour journey to the big apple but just after 7:00 a.m. this morning three buses pulled right into the new york port authority dropping up a wonder to 39 migrant sprayed texas governor greg abbott directing those buses to new york for the past s
Alena Analeigh Wicker, 13, just got accepted to medical school
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She started college at 12 Now 15, this North Texas prodigy is headed to medical school
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you ms. alena. okay, erica. what an inspiration a while pray. i want to start crying right now. we need good news lord have mercy we need good news. yes we do. well, no city museum dedicated to the survivors and heroes of september 11 attacks, it will sadly shut its doors for good on wednesday just weeks shy of the 21st anniversary of the terror attacks. it is the 911 tribute museum and men hadn t open 2006 just a few blocks from the larger 911 museum. it was run by family members and survivors to tell their personal stories. it did closer in the covid pandemic for six months and struggled to stay afloat after reopening. organizers say it has just been a difficult decision to finally shut down. a huge loss the state for the local community and for the survivors and victims families.