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
Jail officials fear Weinstein will end up like Jeffrey Epstein
Jail officials reportedly fear an incident similar to the death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was found hanging inside his jail cell.
San Francisco declares coronavirus emergency ahead of possible outbreak
San Francisco becomes latest city in California to declare a coronavirus emergency without any cases.
Prepare for coronavirus outbreak in US, CDC warns Americans
'Disruption to everyday life might be severe,' said the CDC's head of respiratory diseases
US short on coronavirus facemasks, ventilators: HHS secretary
The U.S. does not have enough facemasks or ventilators stockpiled to deal with threats of coronavirus spreading, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday.
Varney: Coronavirus an economic, political, health challenge
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues the coronavirus is causing internal threat to societies worldwide.
Do guns and alcohol mix at home? Court hearing man's case
The man was admittedly drunk when police found him holding the unloaded shotgun with the barrel pointed down.
Trump defends $2.5B coronavirus request; Dems say it's low
President Trump said Tuesday that the urgent $2.5 billion plan for coronavirus he sent to lawmakers will prepare the nation in case of an outbreak.
Harvey Weinstein hospitalized following rape conviction
The convicted movie mogul will be jailed on Rikers Island while he awaits his March 11 sentencing.
Harvey Weinstein convicted: Where does he go from here?
Weinstein will be housed on Rikers Island, one of the most notorious corrections complexes in the country.
US sets sights on Wikileaks' Assange extradition
U.S. authorities want to try Assange on espionage charges over the 2010 publication of secret military documents
Jussie Smollett to make 1st court appearance on new charges
The "Empire" actor is expected to plead not guilty to charges alleging he lied to police about being targeted.
Trump administration seeks $2.5B to fight coronavirus spread
The Trump administration is asking Congress for more money to fight the deadly virus that originated in Wuhan, China.
Federal prosecutors probing if Boeing pilot knowingly lied to FAA: NYT
The prosecutors have questioned several Boeing employees in recent months.
Accounting rule Warren Buffett loathes boosts Berkshire's bottom line to $81B
About $53.7 billion of the 2019 profit was due to appreciation in the value of the Omaha, Nebraska-based company's stock holdings, which regulators now require Berkshire to include in its bottom line even though Warren Buffett didn't cash in on the gains by selling shares.



















