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Possible contamination prompted the supermarket chain to recall these popular items
FDA says courts concluded drugs imported for lethal injection are illegal; Arizona spent $27,000 on the illegal drugs
Doctors Jon Lapook and Holly Phillips discuss the major medical stories of the week
Advocates warn toxic chemicals can be found in some Halloween face painting kits
FDA-approved treatment offers a pain-free way to reduce fat - but it doesn't come cheap
Authorities say NBA star Lamar Odom took over-the-counter sexual performance enhancers before he was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel
"You're the boss," stresses ad campaign, but does it have street cred?
First lady Michelle Obama says nutrition labels should be simple enough to allow consumers to make "informed choices" about what they eat
The FDA wants a new label for certain pain relievers
Daily health headlines: A new message for men who want a healthy heart, plus more top stories
Dr. Nicole Bouvier, assistant professor of infectious diseases at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, talks about the agency's new proposal
Dr. William Schaffner, of Vanderbilt University's Department of Preventive Medicine, talks about a new plan to stop the growth of drug-resistant "superbugs"
FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg says reducing the levels of trans fats in the American diet could save thousands of people from preventable death
Web Extra: Former Ranbaxy employee Dr. Kathy Spreen says the $500 million fine the generic drug maker paid for drug safety violations "just wasn't significant enough for them to even notice"
Daily health headlines: New study compares nurses and doctors, plus more of today's top stories
The FDA has approved a new drug to treat hot flashes in menopausal women -- a surprise move after an FDA panel voted against approving the medication
Actress Jennifer Beals joined a group of mothers on Capitol Hill who are worried about the chemicals in everyday products and the potential danger for children
How marriage may help against cancer, plus more of today's top health stories
The FDA is approving Perjeta, a drug proven to shrink tumors before surgery in breast cancer patients
The FDA is looking into ways to regulate e-cigarette marketing to reduce the number of young smokers
A New study by the FDA says the levels of arsenic in rice and rice products vary widely, but the levels are too low to cause short term health damage
The CDC says the percentage of high school students who smoked e-cigarettes more than doubled in just one year. Because they're not FDA regulated, there's no way of knowing exactly what's in the vapor
Largely unregulated e-cigarettes have become more popular among teenagers, raising concern over the unknown effects of using them
People with higher body mass can have more fat removed safely, researchers claim
A renowned researcher estimates that 22,000 patients could have been saved if the Food and Drug Administration removed the heart surgery drug Trasylol two years ago. Scott Pelley reports.
"We have a framework for a TikTok deal," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with Chinese officials in Spain.
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
As Trump urges Israel to be "very careful" after a strike in U.S.-allied Qatar, Netanyahu calls Rubio's visit "a clear message that America stands with Israel."
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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.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.
The device had been lit but "failed to function as designed," a Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer wrote in affidavits of probable cause.
Brian Kilmeade made the comment while talking about the stabbing murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina.