Study: Energy drinks impact heart rhythm, blood pressure
Energy bursts come with a consequence: potentially dangerous health problems, especially among teens and young adults.
Energy bursts come with a consequence: potentially dangerous health problems, especially among teens and young adults.
Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan were in Washington Thursday demanding an end to the enormous back log of veteran disability claims and other benefits.
The bipartisan 318-109 vote sends the measure President Barack Obama to be signed into law.
The Fed says it's standing by its plan to keep short-term rates at record lows at least until unemployment falls to 6.5 percent.
A Marine Corps official says the seven Marines killed in Nevada died after a 60mm mortar exploded unexpectedly during a training accident.
Explosive devices found in a dorm at the University of Central Florida have been safely removed from the building and classes have resumed.
Attorney General Mike DeWine will convene a grand jury to investigate whether others should be charged in a rape of a teenage girl beyond Trent Mays and Ma’Lik Richmond.
Police have charged a man and his mother with endangering a 10-year-old boy who called 911 when they passed out at home while allegedly using heroin.
Police in upstate New York are searching for a suspect after shootings at two different businesses left four people dead and at least two wounded.
Investigators in Ohio say two teenagers who escaped a crash that killed six friends in a swampy pond got out of the SUV by breaking a rear window and swimming to safety.
The White House and Congress may finally have solutions for the budget battle, but lawmakers are holding steady.
An unusual and graphic case in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma leads police to a bizarre find inside a female suspect.
The change will mostly affect pocket knives like a Swiss Army knife, with blades less than 2 1/2 inches long. Some sporting items, such as lacrosse sticks and ski poles, will also be permitted on board.
Shortly after the opening bell the Dow was trading at 14,222. It's on track to close above its record of 14,164 reached on Oct. 9, 2007. It's up 7.8 percent for the year.
A U.N. drug agency says the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Colorado and Washington violates international drug treaties.
An inbound Learjet with eight people aboard had landing gear trouble and preparing for an emergency landing.
The polygamous church is accused of influencing families to eject youths or other family members deemed to be "apostates."
Napolitano says U.S. airports are already experiencing delays as a result of automatic federal spending cuts.
A man is missing after a large sinkhole opened under the bedroom of a house near Tampa and his brother says the man screamed for help as the collapse happened.
A dog owner says she thinks there's a chance her prized pet was deliberately poisoned while competing at the Westminster Kennel Club show.
The White House says it instead backs a Democratic measure to replace the cuts with tax hikes on millionaires and spending reductions over 10 years.
The vote was 71-27 on Tuesday to end the GOP filibuster.
A phenomenal challenge is getting Americans to stop early withdrawal of some $70 billion from their 401ks every year.
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The beef industry is falling due to years of drought and meatpacking plants around the nation are closing their doors.