
Chemical in common sweetener found to possibly damage DNA
Researchers say they found that the widely used sweeteners containing sucralose are 'genotoxic' and could break up a person's DNA.
Researchers say they found that the widely used sweeteners containing sucralose are 'genotoxic' and could break up a person's DNA.
The 99-page bill reins in spending for the next two years and suspends the debt limit until January 2025.
Data from testing wastewater from New York residents shows that the detection rate is high for the COVID-19 virus.
New York is considering a bill that would seal the records of some former prisoners who are able to stay out of trouble after they've been released.
Orlena Nwokah Blanchard and Adjoa B. Asamoah are just a few of the women addressing race-based hair discrimination with the CROWN Act movement.
These are the 10 most popular flags you will see during Pride celebrations in June.
Implementing this training is one way law enforcement agencies across the country can prevent fentanyl from killing more people.
Among non-LGBTQ+ people, a survey found 84% support equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community.
Scripps News obtained nearly 4,000 pages of documents and spoke to Jeffrey Epstein's brother about what he calls a "cover-up."
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finished visiting early voting states after announcing his candidacy for president — calling his mission "trench warfare."
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Some hospitals are having to ration supplies and delay patient treatment schedules.
Base officials said hundreds of people, including veterans, dignitaries and military families, attended the redesignation ceremony.
The building near Yale medical school was reportedly under construction when it partially collapsed.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is addressing the difficulties the LGBTQ+ community faces in accessing mental health resources.
A region's popular architectural style is a factor that influences pricing.
Federal law enforcement officials say they're monitoring threats against the LGBTQ+ community as cities are holding major events for Pride Month.
The woman remained at large for more than three months. Now she is in an isolated jail cell after refusing tuberculosis treatments.
The National Hurricane Center said the tropical storm should begin to weaken by Saturday and dissipate over the weekend.
Scripps National Correspondent Amber Strong looks into climate change's impact on the Caribbean islands and the race to find a solution.
He walked away with $50,000 and the Scripps National Spelling Bee trophy after beating over 200 spelling competitors.
A counselor advocating for the homeless community in Portland says tough love and outreach are the keys to helping solve the crisis.
David Mixner has been part of the LBGTQ+ community for more than 40 years. He takes a look at the state of its rights.
Senators concluded voting late into the night on a crucial debt limit bill Thursday, preparing it to go to President Joe Biden's desk for a signature.
The retail and tech giant Amazon will pay over $30 million in fines after the FTC said the company violated privacy laws.
A former New Mexico political candidate was indicted on charges of conspiracy and weapons counts after shootings at Democratic officials' homes.
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Numerous Republican lawmakers have taken issue with drag shows, claiming they are not appropriate for children.
Biden appeared to be OK and remained standing until the ceremony concluded minutes later.
By some estimates, homeowners' insurance in Florida is set to increase by 66% in 2023.
Free Mom Hugs is dedicated to supporting and empowering those in the LGBTQ+ community.
Across the country, interest rates of over 7% and the fierce competition are concerning buyers.
Raul Meza Jr. spent about a decade in prison after pleading guilty to raping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in 1982.
Hunting swans is legal in a few U.S. states, but not in New York.
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West Palm Beach officials say "well-intentioned groups" that help feed the homeless leave behind litter and unsanitary conditions.
Outdoor activities, nightlife and opportunities for employment all factored into the list.
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