On Thursday, the more than 150,000 residents of Mississippi’s capital city were released from a state-imposed boil water advisory placed in late July, but that advisory was only one of many problems for this aged water system.
A new study shows that sensors in the intestines stimulate the brain to desire fat. When these sensors detect fat that’s been consumed, they trigger the brain to crave more of it.
More than 100 faith and advocacy groups joined forces late last week to urge the Biden administration to remove its support of the “de facto prime minister” of Haiti.
As the Department of Justice seeks to retain access to the myriad documents it seized from former President Donald Trump’s Florida home, the man appointed by the court to determine which documents are and are not available for prosecutorial scrutiny has summoned all parties to New York for an initial conference.
The residents of the state of Massachusetts and its leadership, including Gov. Charlie Baker, are being mocked for what some consider an extreme reaction to the transport of 50 illegal immigrants to the wealthy island of Martha’s Vineyard.
Americans continue to recoil at the notion of Joe Biden or Donald Trump running for president in 2024.
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom took new action in his ongoing feud with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday, suggesting they schedule a debate to satisfy the Sunshine State’s need for attention.
President Vladimir Putin hinted on Friday that Russian forces might retaliate against Ukraine’s counteroffensive by more devastating targeting of infrastructure than what has been seen so far during the war.
American voters might elect Republicans this fall, but recent surveys suggest the support could be far less enthusiastic than conservatives might hope.
Last week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will be bringing a vote to the floor in several weeks to codify same-sex marriage into federal law.