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J. Robin Warren, Who Proved That Bacteria Cause Ulcers, Dies at 87

He endured skepticism but won a Nobel Prize for his work upending the conventional wisdom that stres

Third Death Is Tied to Listeria, Health Officials Say

The death in Virginia came amid a nationwide outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats. More than 40

Quiet Start to the Week

Quiet Start to the Week

Veterans and Lawmakers Lobby for Approval of MDMA Therapy

The F.D.A. is poised to rule on the therapeutic use of the club drug Ecstasy, a potential watershed

I.V.F. Threats in Alabama Drive Clinics to Ship Out Embryos

A court ruling that deemed frozen embryos “children” has motivated some patients and clinics to move

5 takeaways from an extremely memorable Olympics closing ceremony

It was a party in the Stade de France as an electric two-and-a-half weeks of the Summer Olympics wra

'One of the largest explosions I've seen': 2 killed after house explodes in Maryland

A utility contractor and resident were killed Sunday morning after a house exploded in Maryland, off

A mix of sun and clouds Monday

Humidity is slightly lower, so this will be a decent improvement compared to the weekend.

DNA leads police to arrest of mother in 1987 California baby death

Cold case investigators have arrested a 55-year-old woman in North Carolina in connection with the d

Latest track, spaghetti models for new tropical system

The National Hurricane Center has tagged a tropical wave moving through the Atlantic as Potential Tr

Maps, spaghetti models, track for Potential Tropical Cyclone Five

Spaghetti models, track for Potential Tropical Cyclone Five

Car goes airborne, slams into Greenville business, witnesses say

A car slammed into a Greenville business late Sunday night causing extensive damage.