Heads up for road closures and parking restrictions in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. Road closures are underway for the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon and 5K. Closures began Friday, and some will ...
The University of Missouri is receiving nearly $40 million in funding, as outlined in the FY 2026 federal appropriations bills. Approximately $19.5 million of this funding is unspecified, with ...
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A psychologically disturbed innkeeper who’d been impersonating his dead mother was arrested Monday on suspicion of killing a woman and a private detective investigating her death. That’s how you’d ...
A new "Inverted Food Pyramid" promoted by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. places red beef at the top. Scientific research links frequent red meat consumption to ...
Home prices and mortgage rates are not where most aspiring home buyers want them to be. Yet there’s still good news for people who have been shut out of the housing market: the number of down-payment ...
The number of down-payment assistance programs is on the rise as housing costs remain high There's been an increase in the number of down-payment assistance programs across the country. Many now allow ...
On this edition of Health360, the focus is on the dramatic shift in global nutrition standards as the US Health Department officially reworks the food pyramid. According to Health Secretary Robert F.
New dietary guidelines flipped the food pyramid upside down, making changes to the recommended American diet including smaller portion sizes, more protein and fewer whole grains. On Jan. 7, Health ...
C.J. Stroud had a half he'd like to forget in the first 30 minutes of the Houston Texans' 28-16 divisional round loss against the New England Patriots on Sunday. The third-year quarterback threw a ...