Western Washington is facing a “historic” flooding crisis that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes and could displace thousands more Friday as rivers reach record levels. There have been ...
WASHINGTON – When Dick Durbin retires from Congress, there's one thing he won't miss: flying. The Democrat has been making the trek from the nation's capital to his home state of Illinois since 1982, ...
PA Gov. Josh Shapiro, right, welcomed local apple farmer Logan Brace of Brace Orchards Farm to the podium. PA Gov. Josh Shapiro was at the CEO, Weinberg NE Regional Food Bank to update PA citizens on ...
Financial support that Americans rely on to stay healthy and feed their families is facing tremendous uncertainty at this very moment. Regardless of the outcome of court cases and emergency rulings, ...
The shutdown of the federal government has been a complete disaster for Staten Islanders. Mass layoffs and furloughs have started to hurt the federal employees that live and work here. Those lucky ...
The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates last week made headlines. But for households and businesses, it doesn’t mean borrowing is getting cheaper anytime soon. Mortgage rates remain ...
Susan Glasser, staff writer for The New Yorker, says Republicans and Democrats are much more focused on the “blame game” than on “actually doing anything to resolve it.” Cardiologist: 9 American foods ...
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In 1980, Ludwig and colleagues described the histologic features of a newly identified chronic liver condition referred to as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and noted that the majority of the ...