Government moves to cut junk food ads in schools
New rules have been proposed by the Obama administration to phase out advertising junk food on school grounds.
New rules have been proposed by the Obama administration to phase out advertising junk food on school grounds.
A jury has convicted a Michigan man in the shooting death of a state trooper.
A Michigan man shot and killed himself while trying to demonstrate the gun to his girlfriend, deputies say.
A reported 4 million people have signed up for health care plans under Obamacare as enrollment deadline nears.
The Supreme Court has determined that victims of convicted swindler Allen Stanford’s Ponzi scheme can sue attorneys and insurance brokers he worked with.
The actor was recently granted a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit over one of his “Simpsons” characters.
A high school student in Clarksville, Tennessee was suspended after a fishing knife was found in his father’s car during a random search.
A federal judge has issued an order barring three insurance companies from refusing premium payments from a program that helps patients with HIV and AIDS.
The US president has warned the Afghan leader of a full withdrawal of US troops following Karzai’s refusal to sign a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA).
Community advocates in South Florida have accused the United Nations of evading responsibility for a cholera outbreak in Haiti.
A woman accused in a fatal shooting was regarded a bully by others in the community.
Some have taken issue with proposed federal regulations designed to reduce particle pollution from wood-burning stoves.
New rules have been proposed by the Obama administration to phase out advertising junk food on school grounds.
A jury has convicted a Michigan man in the shooting death of a state trooper.
A Michigan man shot and killed himself while trying to demonstrate the gun to his girlfriend, deputies say.
A reported 4 million people have signed up for health care plans under Obamacare as enrollment deadline nears.
The Supreme Court has determined that victims of convicted swindler Allen Stanford’s Ponzi scheme can sue attorneys and insurance brokers he worked with.
The actor was recently granted a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit over one of his “Simpsons” characters.
A high school student in Clarksville, Tennessee was suspended after a fishing knife was found in his father’s car during a random search.
A federal judge has issued an order barring three insurance companies from refusing premium payments from a program that helps patients with HIV and AIDS.
The US president has warned the Afghan leader of a full withdrawal of US troops following Karzai’s refusal to sign a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA).
Community advocates in South Florida have accused the United Nations of evading responsibility for a cholera outbreak in Haiti.
A woman accused in a fatal shooting was regarded a bully by others in the community.
Some have taken issue with proposed federal regulations designed to reduce particle pollution from wood-burning stoves.