Chinese Economic Slowdown Fallout 2016: Emerging Markets Should Brace Themselves, Mexico Bank Chief Warns, Urging Policy Action
Agustín Carstens said governments should plan for “a potentially severe shock” in 2016.
Should Schools Recognize Muslim Holidays? Maryland Suburb Will Add Eid Al-Adha To List Of Religious Days Off
The Howard County Board of Education also voted to observe Diwali and the eve of the Lunar New Year.
Nonprofit Cape Cod Healthcare Paid Its Top Executive $3.5 Million — After He Left The Company
Outsized paychecks for chief executive officers are blamed as one cause of rising U.S. healthcare costs.
French Clinical Trial Disaster: 5 Critically Injured As Health Ministry Denies Test Drug Was Linked To Cannabis
One person was brain dead and the others were critically ill.
Fox Business GOP Debate Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump, Ted Cruz And Other Republican Candidates
The first Republican debates of 2016 are being held Thursday night in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Amid Growing Fear Of GMOs, FDA Says Simplot's Genetically Modified Potato Is Safe
The blight-resistant potato must still be approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency before it can go to market.
Why Is Sugar Bad For You? Proposed Warning Labels For Soda Could Quell Consumption
Two American cities want to put health warnings on sweetened drinks, but experts say it will take more than labels to change consumer habits.
Can The Government Control Prescription Drug Prices? Confronting Price Gouging Will Take Time, Reps Say
"I don't think even the most optimistic of us...expect that we will see action on price negotiation in 2016," Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Tex., said.
Who Killed Vladimir Pribylovsky? Author Who Criticized Russian President Putin Found Dead in Moscow
Vladimir Pribylovsky was a writer who covered intra-Kremlin power struggles.
Chick-Fil-A Drops Coleslaw, Adds Kale Salad, As Fast Food Industry Shifts To Healthier Menus
As consumers demand healthier options, fast-food chains are trying just about everything to keep business up.
North Korea Nuclear Threat 2016: US, South Korea Set To Practice Exercise Targeting Pyongyang's Facilities
Experts may doubt North Korea's claim to have recently tested a hydrogen bomb, but the country's nuclear ambitions are no laughing matter.
GMO Labeling Requirements: Brazil Fines Nestle, PepsiCo For Failing To Disclose Genetically Modified Ingredients
Under Brazilian law, foods and ingredients must be labeled if they contain genetically modified organisms.
Tax Day 2016: How To File Online For Free, Plus Key Deadlines, Links To Forms, Helpful Tips And More
Know when, where and how to file your taxes.
Cigna And Aetna Spent More Than $1.3M On Outside Lobbying For Mergers In 2015
After a frenzied year of dealmaking among health insurers, several deals are still subject to U.S. regulatory approval.
Amid Russian And Chinese Military Actions, New Su-35S Fighter Jets Sent To Far Eastern Russia
Indonesia and China are among other countries interested in the Su-35 fighter jet.
What Is A State Constitutional Convention? How Marco Rubio, Greg Abbott Plan To Amend The US Constitution Would Work
In theory, the path to amending the U.S. Constitution can begin with a state convention. In reality, it's never happened.
UVa Rolling Stone Lawsuit: Jackie Was A 'Serial Liar', Lawyers In Defamation Suit Say
The fallout from a discredited Rolling Stone article continues, more than a year after its publication.
Obama Vetoes GOP Bill To Repeal Affordable Care Act, Gut Planned Parenthood Funding
The bill would have undone key parts of U.S. President Barack Obama’s landmark healthcare law.
How To Buy Girl Scout Cookies Online In 2016: Get Thin Mints, Samoas And More By Phone, Tablet Or Computer
With apps, websites and credit card payment options, Girl Scout cookie sales have moved into the 21st century.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia Relations: Cairo Asks Kuwait For $100 Million To Fund Electricity Project With Riyadh
Once completed, the project could eventually connect gulf countries with the European power grid.
El Niño Flooding 2016: La Jolla Sinkhole In San Diego Threatens Gas Line [VIDEO]
Part of a road collapsed and left a gas line exposed.
2015 Dietary Guidelines: Why Nearly 90 Percent Of US Adults Consume Too Much Sodium — And Will Struggle To Stop
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that Americans consume far too much sodium.
Dietary Guidelines For Americans 2015: New Rules Skirt Controversy In Ignoring Meat, Recommending Less Sugar, More Vegetables
Critics said the food industry had too much influence on the dietary guidance released Thursday, particularly regarding sugar and red meat.
Trump Says China Should Deal With North Korea, Amid Claims Of Hydrogen Bomb Testing
China, meanwhile, said it would lodge a formal complaint against ally North Korea.
Wegmans Chicken Recall 2016: Full List Of Products Affected, How To Get A Refund
The chicken recalled by the grocery chain Tuesday was not federally inspected before going to market, U.S. health officials said.
Obama Crying Video: Talking About Sandy Hook Massacre Has Brought Tears To President's Eyes Before [PHOTOS]
The president cried in 2012 after the killings at Sandy Hook.
Is Obama Trying To ‘Take Our Guns Away’? How New Gun Policies Would Work
Can the president’s initiatives against gun violence result in people losing their weapons? Not quite.
Repealing Obamacare, Defunding Planned Parenthood Would Save $516 Billion Over 10 Years: CBO
A bill would eliminate certain requirements for buying health insurance and end federal funding to Planned Parenthood for a year.
Guns And Mental Illness: White House Releases New Reporting Guidelines For Background Check Database
A federal policy was updated Monday to clarify when people, on the basis of mental illness, cannot buy or own a firearm.
Pharmacists Prescribing Birth Control: Oregon Becomes First State To Offer Pills, Patches Over The Counter
Women in Oregon no longer need a doctor’s prescription for birth control. California is expected to follow suit soon.