
New rules would limit sugar in school meals for first time
The goal is to improve nutrition and align with US dietary guidelines in the program that serves breakfast to more than 15 million children and lunch to nearly 30 million

The goal is to improve nutrition and align with US dietary guidelines in the program that serves breakfast to more than 15 million children and lunch to nearly 30 million

The suspects and members of the victims’ family have a long history of gang violence but the motive for the shooting is not exactly clear

The former Brazilian president did not directly address the Jan. 8 assault on the buildings housing Brazil’s Congress and Supreme Court

A Costa Rica newspaper reported that hundreds of people have seen the aircraft in the sky in recent hours

Preston Hemphill had been suspended as he was investigated for his role in the Jan. 7 arrest of the 29-year-old, who died in a hospital three days later

Prosecutors call a former Mexican cop and a Sinaloa Cartel frontman to testify about how million-dollar bribes greased the wheels of organized crime

China said Friday that a balloon spotted over American airspace was used for weather research and was blown off course, despite US suspicion it was spying

The American automaker dominated F1 in the late 1960s and 1970s as an engine manufacturer with Cosworth

The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%, the lowest level since 1969, adding to the picture of a resilient labor market

The discovery has further strained already tense relations between Beijing and Washington

The controversial initiative violates the US federal transplant law, which prohibits any incentive in exchange for an organ

A senior defense official said it has ‘limited’ value in terms of providing China intelligence it couldn’t already collect by other means

A search of Braxton Johnson’s apartment turned up two assault rifles and high-capacity ammunition magazines, all of which are illegal in California

‘We should not delay. And we will not be denied,’ Kamala Harris said to applause in Memphis, Tennessee. ‘It is non-negotiable’

It isn’t clear yet what the investigators are looking for by taking custody of the documents from his time as vice president and his decades in the Senate

‘In our politics and in our lives, we too often see each other as opponents and not competitors,’ the president said

More than 400,000 customers in Texas still lacked power early Thursday, according to PowerOutage, a website tracking utility reports

There is an astonishingly broad selection of other critters who have felt the need to put reputations on the line to determine the meteorology in the dead of winter

The annual event in Punxsutawney, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, originated from a German legend about a furry rodent
The 38th Jazz Plaza Festival filled the Cuban capital with long nights of rum and jam sessions in the company of extraordinary musicians

Anthony Lowe Jr, who lost both his legs last year after an incident with a Texas State Patrol trooper and was allegedly armed with a knife, was shot by police in Huntington Park

Vladimir Putin’s party is rehabilitating the image of the former Soviet dictator and comparing the war in Ukraine with the bloody battle of World War II

Kim Jong-un could showcase his growing arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles next week as commercial satellite images indicate preparations for a huge military parade in Pyongyang

The state produced more than 60% of the savory hot peppers in 2021

Biden has resisted direct negotiations over raising the nation’s legal debt ceiling, warning against potentially throwing the economy into chaos

The 54-year-old is being tried for two counts of murder in the shootings of his 52-year-old wife and 22-year-old son

Kamala Harris said the beating of the 29-year-old by five Black officers was a violent act and has called for reforms such as a ban on no-knock warrants