William Cronnon suffered serious injuries including internal burns, after a waitress at the Cracker Barrel in Marion County accidentally filled his glass with a mixture of water and Eco-San.
Health officials said the wrong dosage was due to miscommunication in the instructions received by the staff.
So far, there are over 12 hepatitis A cases under investigation.
The projection could put the U.S. on track to surpass 1 million COVID-19 deaths by early spring.
Giuliani, a once widely-respected former mayor of New York, saw his reputation tarnished by a raft of bizarre media and court appearances in which he spread wild, unsupported allegations of malfeasance.
Ivanka Trump last posted on her Instagram account in May 2021 when she was shown getting her second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
The Supreme Court upheld a mask mandate on airplanes despite a Florida father requesting he and his son not wear a mask for air travel for medical reasons.
Louisiana Senate candidate Gary Chambers smoked a blunt in a campaign ad to stand up for the decriminalization of marijuana.
Authorities said the suspect had two felony arrest warrants and was aiming a weapon at officers when he was killed.
The USPS has opened up its website to start taking orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests.
New York has been at the frontline in the struggle against the Omicron variant of COVID-19, but now officials are touting what they hope is a turn in the road against Omicron.
Homebuilders in the United States are seeing their optimism subside into pessimism as they see inflation push up prices for construction material after months of optimism about the market.
Cities across the U.S. fall into three categories during the pandemic - those on the rebound, those still struggling, and those riding an upsurge in employment. Where the hottest job market is today may come as a surprise.
As Omicron spreads, many are convinced that this variant may signal the end of the COVID pandemic, but experts are warning that it may be too soon to foresee the virus coming to a close.
The teenager provided updates about their location, which led cops on a high-speed chase.
The teenager had last contacted her family on Jan. 13 after she arrived in San Diego the previous day from New York.
Sri Lankan-born American investor Chamath Palihapitiya said he cared more about supply chain issues, climate change, America's health care system and a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but not about the genocide in China's Xinjiang province.
A judge granted a restraining order last week to keep the patient on life support.
Breakthrough COVID-19 cases represented 26.4% of all cases reported in Oregon between Jan. 2 and 8.
California’s cannabis industry is warning the state that it is in crisis and that without relief, it will only get worse without help from the government.
The ocean is rising in temperature and it is putting sea levels at risk.
A quick look at everything that is open and closed on the federal holiday.
The inspirational words shared by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continue to have a lasting impact on the world.
Michelle Obama was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1964.
The St. Joseph County Council approved a total of $380,000 from the COVID-19 relief package to purchase and renovate a space that will become the county morgue.
The controversial homework assignment asked the students to translate sentences that read: "You (friendly) are Mexican and ugly," and "You (politely) are pretty and American."
It is not clear whether the couple was vaccinated.
Jeannie Monk, senior vice president of the Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association, said that “right now, the COVID therapeutics are a scarce resource, and we anticipate that that will continue to be the case in the foreseeable future.”
"If the baby was placed there alive, that baby froze to death," said Dawn Geras with the Save Abandoned Babies Foundation.
New York's seven-day positivity rate fell to 17.59% Friday from a peak rate of 23% in early January.