
Exec, 2 firms plead guilty to mislabeling cheese
Target among retailers that sold mislabeled grated parmesan and romano made only with other cheeses and wood pulp filler
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Target among retailers that sold mislabeled grated parmesan and romano made only with other cheeses and wood pulp filler
Some grated cheese products may contain more of a wood pulp filler than allowed
The cause of the illness that struck in 14 states remains unknown, and a criminal probe by the FDA remains ongoing
As companies race to create vaccines, Brazil is already testing a different way to fight the disease, and Florida may follow
Blood-testing startup says it's working to fix safety problems identified by the top federal overseer of clinical labs
Product sold on websites including Amazon.com could pose serious health risk, officials say
The government alleges the popular program misled customers about improving cognitive performance and treating serious health conditions
Higher level of warning follows thousands of injuries and lawsuits regarding the devices
FDA picks up the pace, getting more innovative treatments to market in 2015
Would you eat your favorite cereal if you knew it contained butylated hydroxytoluene, a product also used in jet fuel?
Some major restrictions on who can donate blood will remain in place
Tanning beds may be one of the factors behind a spike in skin cancer rates in teens and 20-somethings
Doctors warn there are risks many consumers aren't aware of
CEO Hugh Grant says the company is committed to innovation in agriculture, but critics say it should be more transparent
Investigators believe they know which ingredient sickened at least 19 people in 7 states
Faster-growing fish is the first genetically altered animal approved for U.S. consumption
"Ignorance is not bliss," says one dermatologist who says she treats patients weekly for adverse reactions to chemicals in beauty products
Sen. Charles Schumer calls on the FDA to regulate caffeinated food products
Concerns that some jars may contain small pieces of metal prompted the recall in seven states
Spa employee died in a deep-freeze chamber; doctor calls the treatment's health claims "very shady"
Beware this popular Halloween trend; experts say decorative contact lenses can pose serious health risks
Government inspections found problems in processes used by controversial blood-testing startup
Studies have shown to the apple juice to contain very low levels of the carcinogen, which is often found in water and soil. The new Food and Drug Administration standard would be 10 parts per billion, down from 23 parts per billion -- the same level of arsenic found in drinking water. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Under the current system, the FDA screens less than two percent of imported food. Stew Leonard, the CEO of the specialty food stores bearing his name, says new FDA rules will benefit consumers
New rules proposed by the FDA aim to prevent mislabeling of gluten-free products
President Trump said he will be speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday.
The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.
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The device had been lit but "failed to function as designed," a Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer wrote in affidavits of probable cause.
Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested on charges of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Unlike the Smithsonian, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is privately funded, putting it beyond the immediate reach of Trump administration efforts to control what Americans learn about their history.
Rep. Michael McCaul, a foreign policy leader who had strongly supported Ukraine, warned Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "testing the resolve of NATO."
Desmond Holly and several school shooters in the past year were active on the same website, the ADL says.
Brian Kilmeade made the comment while talking about the stabbing murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina.