Nestle creates chocolate without any refined sugar
Swiss company Nestle will begin selling “Cacao Fruit Chocolate” or chocolate with no added sugar.
Johnson & Johnson responds to opioid case, promises to defend against baby powder suits
Johnson & Johnson said it promised to defend itself against baby powder lawsuits and Oklahoma’s ongoing opioid drug lawsuit against the company.
Jim Beam thanks Kentucky firefighters who battled warehouse fire
Jim Beam is thanking the firefighters who worked to put out the large fire that recently destroyed a warehouse in Kentucky earlier this month.
Amazon Prime plane starts to smoke after landing
After landing at Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore, smoke formed as a result of their landing gear.
Kennedy surveys the landscape of Los Angeles’ homeless problem
Kennedy tours downtown Los Angeles
L Brands CEO Les Wexner says he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking activity
L Brands CEO Les Wexner said in a letter to employees Monday that he was not aware of his former money manager Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking activity.
Jeffrey Epstein accusers speak out at bail hearing
Jeffrey Epstein bail hearing
Con Edison says cause of NYC blackout was substation's faulty relay protection system
Con Edison said the blackout that plunged parts of Manhattan into darkness Saturday night was due to a substation's relay protection system that "did not operate as designed."
Port New Orleans resumes normal operations after Hurricane Barry
The importance of the Port New Orleans
Oklahoma AG calls Johnson & Johnson 'kingpin' in state's opioid crisis
Oklahoma's case is being closely watched because it's the first state case to proceed to trial. It could help shape negotiations over roughly 1,500 similar lawsuits filed by state, local and tribal governments that have been consolidated before a federal judge in Ohio.
Joe Biden unveils ObamaCare 2.0 plan, challenges rivals over government-run approach
The former vice president is taking an approach of defending the Affordable Care Act.
Amazon Prime Day: Avoid these deals and items, experts say
Amazon Prime Day or the year’s biggest shopping event for Prime members is approaching but these deals and items are one to avoid.
House Dems raised $29M in second quarter for campaigning: Report
Democratic candidates raising the most money include South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Did the media over-hype Hurricane Barry?
Former FEMA Administrator on Barry
These terrible rain events are becoming more frequent: Sen. John Kennedy
New Orleans avoids catastrophic flooding
Power restored after New York City blackout leaves thousands in the dark
Power was restored to all 72,000 customers in New York City early Sunday after a massive outage left a portion of Manhattan’s West Side in the dark — causing canceled shows, traffic jams and chaos in the subway system for hours.
Hurricane Barry hits Gulf Coast with rain and surging water
Barry had strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane by Saturday morning, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.
Tropical Storm Barry could cause a gas price spike
Gas prices may increase after Tropical Storm Barry makes landfall this weekend.
Starbucks to stop selling newspapers in September
Starbucks announced it will stop selling The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Gannett papers like USA Today in more than 8,600 stores in September.
Bernie Sanders, ex-Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein feud on Twitter
Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein trade barbs over Twitter Friday.



















