Boy Scouts bankruptcy panel chosen to represent victims
Nine men who say they were sexually abused as children were selected to serve on the committee.
US new coronavirus virus death toll hits 11; feds investigate nursing home
The U.S. death toll rose including the first fatality outside Washington state
FDA says Singulair needs stronger label for depression risk, other side effects
On Wednesday, the FDA announced that montelukast, which is used to treat asthma and hay fever, must have a stronger warning label for side effects including depression and sleeping problems.
Fed's revised bank rule a bonus for dividends, buybacks
The Fed aims to level the playing field for banks.
Some pacemakers, ultrasounds vulnerable to hackers, FDA warns
SweynTooth may allow interference with Bluetooth communications that let medical equipment such as pacemakers, stimulators and insulin pumps exchange information.
Coronavirus fears reportedly spur law firm changes
New York State "disease detectives” are working to determine how a 50-year-old lawyer from Westchester County contracted COVID-19.
New Jersey troopers rescue trucker seconds before rig explodes
Two New Jersey state troopers pulled a trucker to safety just seconds before his burning tractor-trailer exploded.
Hillary Clinton talks ups, downs before Hulu documentary
Hillary Clinton speaks out before the release of her upcoming documentary with Hulu.
Which Super Tuesday states have the most debt and best economies?
The diverse group of Super Tuesday states have a wide range of state and local government debt
US Supreme Court weighs fate of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The legal fight focuses on whether the single director of the agency has too much power.
Trump says additional coronavirus cases likely but 'no reason to panic'
The president provided an update on the virus after the first reported U.S. death Saturday, of a woman he described as being in her late 50s and having a high medical risk.
States to get test kits as White House amps up virus effort
Federal health officials scrambled Friday to get coronavirus testing up and running in every state.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry to lose Canadian police protection
As of March 31, the Sussexes will no longer be active royals, which means they will also lose the security benefits attached to their status.
Coronavirus has infected 83,000 globally, caused 2,800 deaths
COVID-19 cases have been reported in nearly 60 countries.
Ski racing community ditching toxic wax
The International Ski Federation, the governing body for international skiing, announced plans to ban the use of fluorinated waxes in all disciplines next season.
Photographer doesn't have to shoot gay weddings, DOJ says
The U.S. Department of Justice sides with photographer who doesn't want to work same-sex weddings.
Boeing 737 Max timeline: From best-seller to burden
By the start of 2019, Boeing had won more orders for the 737 Max than any model in its history. Less than three months later, it was grounded worldwide.
40% of US adults are obese, government survey finds
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention findings come from a 2017-18 health survey that measures height and weight. More than 5,000 U.S. adults took part.
Trump urges calm in coronavirus outbreak as CDC official says 'We do expect more cases'
At a White House news conference, Trump sought to minimize fears as he insisted the U.S. is "very, very ready."
Oregonians push county-by-county exodus to a state called 'Greater Idaho'
Some rural Oregonians want to become Idahoans so that they are subject to less regulations and taxes



















