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Foodborne illnesses increase during the summer. A doctor explains how to keep safe

Why are foodborne infections more common in the summer, and what are food safety practices that ever

Volunteer firefighter killed and two others injured during training exercise, officials say

Buncombe County Officials says a firefighter is dead after an accident during a training exercise.

PFAS exposure before birth could put your teen at risk for high blood pressure, study finds

Prenatal exposure to a class of dangerous, widely used chemicals could be linked to your child havin

Norma Swenson, ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’ Co-Author, Dies at 93

She was a proponent of natural childbirth when she joined the group that produced the candid guide t

Democrats Grill N.I.H. Leader on Cuts: Who Is Calling the Shots?

Senators criticized the head of the National Institutes of Health for not taking responsibility for

Nationals' bat-retrieving dog Bruce laps up pregame attention, makes MLB debut

Bruce, wearing a bandana with an "MLB debut" patch he received when he arrived at the stadium, was p

Reagan Invoked the ‘Welfare Queen.’ The New G.O.P. Target Is a Lazy Gamer.

Republicans targeting safety net programs once invoked women they claimed were living lavishly on go

Florida residents on edge after wild boars wreck yards

People living in Florida said they’re tired of seeing packs of feral pigs roaming the neighborhood a

S.C. First Congressional District Field Emerging

At least two would-be candidates are eyeing the seat currently held by Nancy Mace...

World's largest heart sculpture unveiled in Florida

More than a dozen weddings and vow renewals took place at the newly unveiled Heart in the Park in Fl

How to Tackle Your To-Do List if You Struggle With Executive Functioning

Conditions like A.D.H.D. and autism can make starting and completing tasks feel impossible, but expe