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A doctor explained safe guidelines for limiting your daily consumption, whether you're drinking coffee, tea, energy drinks or soda.
"If a kid doesn’t even look up from their phone while saying 'trick or treat,' you’re allowed to put whatever you want in there.
The annual Halloween tradition of knocking on neighborhood doors for candy is alive and well, but most parents remain close by. Is this a good thing for kids?
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The newly elected Republican House speaker and his wife, Kelly, have long intertwined their political and business lives.
The singer gives harrowing new details about her sometimes volatile childhood and the 13-year conservatorship she was involuntarily placed in.
The footage shows a black bear wandering through a kitchen in an Aspen hotel before pushing over the security guard.
Internet and phone services collapsed in the Gaza Strip under intensified Israeli bombardment Friday night.
The Oscar winner said the encounter “was the most benevolent, loving feeling. This was powerful. It was filled with light.”
The character actor played "Bull” Shannon on NBC's “Night Court” from 1984-1992 alongside stars Harry Anderson and John Larroquette.
Fans say the singer’s “Most Wanted” tour presale ticket prices are out of control — and they're fed up.
In this week’s Culture Catchall, we’re talking “The Woman In Me,” celebrity fashion and fragrance lines and more.
"We need to change this if we want to make sure that every person affected by a mass shooting has the help they need to heal."
The British news personality checked Jesse Watters over his remarks about gun control during an appearance on "The Five" Thursday.
The death certificate of the “Three’s Company” star shed some light on her condition before she died.
The NBA great and TV analyst bluntly expressed his thoughts on the 2024 presidential race.
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