A fatal botulism outbreak linked to contaminated broccoli in oil has led to a nationwide recall in Italy, following the death of a man and the hospitalization of nine others. Health officials are investigating and urging the public to avoid affected products.
Severe storms have wreaked havoc across Wisconsin, leading to the cancellation of the last day of the State Fair. Flooding has caused power outages and road closures, impacting many residents.
A shooting at the CDC in Atlanta has left a police officer dead and raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The gunman, who believed the vaccine harmed him, opened fire, highlighting the dangers faced by public health workers.
A shocking shooting at the CDC in Atlanta has left Officer David Rose dead and the shooter identified as Patrick Joseph White. The investigation is ongoing as authorities piece together the events.
In an electrifying night of fights, Iasmin Lucindo secured a unanimous decision victory over Angela Hill, showcasing her striking power and grappling skills. Andre Fili and Christian Leroy Duncan also delivered impressive performances, with thrilling finishes and hard-fought battles that left fans on the edge of their seats.
This weekend, Watkins Glen International hosts an exhilarating tripleheader featuring the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Craftsman Truck Series. Don't miss out on essential race info and updates!
A shooting incident near Emory University and the CDC in Atlanta resulted in the death of a police officer and the suspected shooter. Investigations are ongoing as the community grapples with the tragedy.
A former high school football player, Shane Tamura, opened fire at the NFL headquarters, resulting in four deaths. Tamura, who had a documented mental health history, allegedly left a suicide note blaming football for his issues.
Starbucks reports its sixth consecutive quarter of same-store sales declines, but CEO Brian Niccol insists a turnaround is underway. While earnings fell short, North American cafes show signs of recovery, and China sees promising growth for the first time in over a year.
In a surprising turn of events, the FDA has allowed Sarepta Therapeutics to resume shipments of its gene therapy, Elevidys, for younger Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients who can walk, despite concerns over previous fatalities.