FDA Warns Against High-Dosage Acetaminophen
Concerns about potential liver damage
Concerns about potential liver damage
We can still regulate "who" and "where."
The federal government's definition of excessive alcohol consumption mixes medicine with moralism.
Testifying before a Senate committee
State accused of dragging feet on letting them open
Ban ruled unconstitutional, but mayor asked for time to prepare
Won't someone think of the children?
Fostering economic recovery requires easing up on regulations
Even with those subsidies
Number of phone records collected and how many of them were viewed
Would require requests on a case-by-case basis
A year later, Newtown's legislative legacy is far less dramatic than it might have been.
Previous attempt halted amid flurry of lawsuits
What about the rest of us?
Less than 25 percent of enrollees are under 34
Good news, but not necessarily as good as it sounds at first.
Feds gave NJ a waiver to spend $25 million in aid on a tourism ad campaign
Pensions could cost up to $3.5 billion alone
Republican sponsor says federal law prohibits subsidies in states that don't run their own exchanges
Was just 10 percent in the 70s
State hired a firm to review
A new history of the FBI undermines today's ubiquitous surveillance state.
Reads like it was translated by a computer program, users say
Critics may moan about food safety risks, but anyone who's read Joel Salatin's Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal knows that the link between inspection and food safety is tenuous at best.
Antidepressants, antipsychotics and drugs used to help with organ transplants
Will go to trial over college band drum major's death
Yes, let's increase the coverage of an organization that has failed to catch any terrorists whatsoever
Agreement reached with DOJ