
On average, Americans consume approximately 3,400 milligrams of salt daily.
by Jess Marsh
by Jess Marsh
Students told local radio that banging and people dressed as extremists caused panic, leading to the stampede.
by Jess Marsh
by Jess Marsh
Many believe that Japanese research vessels have been nothing more than a way around whaling bans, since the 1980s.
by Jess Marsh
Common ingredients, like phosphoric acid, in soft drinks and citric acid, found in citrus-flavored beverages are often the cause.
by Kevin Sawyer
An exotic dancer in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, went off on a customer after he insinuated that she needed to drop a few pounds.
by Kevin Sawyer
The legendary and timeless classic, ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ returns on Monday night for its 50th showing on television. It just seems rather hard to fathom that this legendary story will be a half century old tonight.
by Kevin Sawyer
After several months of decline, pending sales of previously owned home rose in October. Though inventories have tightened and prices continue to rise, consumer confidence remains steady though cautious.
by Kevin Sawyer
As the refugee crisis has grown to historic and epidemic proportions, many nations of the world are finding that they can no longer take them in.
by Kevin Sawyer
Classes on Monday are canceled at the University of Chicago after the FBI told school officials that there would be possible gun violence on campus.