A staggering 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick products are being recalled due to potential wood contamination, prompting consumer safety concerns and reports of injuries. Find out how to check your products!
A staggering 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage products are recalled across the U.S. due to potential wood contamination, raising safety alarms for consumers. Find out more about this urgent recall and what you should do if you have these products.
Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Chiefs game and later celebrated Patrick Mahomes' birthday in a stylish plaid outfit. Fans are buzzing over her low-key entrance and engagement news with Travis Kelce!
In response to the rising threats against lawmakers following the murder of activist Charlie Kirk, the Trump administration is requesting $58 million for increased security measures, including protection for Supreme Court justices.
Taylor Swift supported fiancé Travis Kelce at the soft opening of his steakhouse, 1587 Prime, in Kansas City. The couple enjoyed a cozy date night, with a special tribute to Swift on the menu!
This week, U.S. mortgage rates fell to their lowest in nearly 10 months, potentially revitalizing the stagnant housing market. With the average 30-year mortgage down to 6.58%, homebuyers might finally have the purchasing power they need.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore over $584 million in suspended UCLA research grants, a move that could impact hundreds of researchers and vital studies.
Franklin W. Stahl, renowned for his groundbreaking work on DNA replication, has died at 95. His 1957-58 experiment with Matthew Meselson reshaped the understanding of genetics and paved the way for future discoveries.
A new CNN survey shows that over 40% of Americans doubt both major political parties' ability to lead. While skepticism grows, many see clear differences between the Republicans and Democrats. Learn more about shifting public perceptions.
The Trump administration's sudden cancellation of a $258 million HIV vaccine research program has ignited outrage among scientists and public health advocates, jeopardizing years of progress in HIV prevention and treatment as infection rates surge.