The Justice Department filed injunctions against six companies on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration to stop the sale of unauthorized vaping products.
Flooding from Hurricane Ian has caused a rise in cases of a flesh-eating bacteria that can cause necrotizing fasciitis, which breaks down tissue and can require amputation.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction last week of a 1,500-foot-wide underwater barrier to prevent saltwater traveling up the Mississippi River.
Toronto residents can now have their marijuana delivered to them through a partnership between Uber Eats and the cannabis marketplace Leafly, as well as three other retailers in Canada.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game canceled the Bering Sea snow crab fishing season this week for the first time ever after the species' population dropped by 90% in two years.
The closure of two Wawa locations in the center of Philadelphia this week are the latest in a string of retail closures nationwide due to a rise in "shrink", or retail theft.
Workers at an Apple store in Oklahoma City voted Friday evening to unionize with the Communications Workers of America, the second such store to do so.
The winner of the 2021 Boston Marathon, Kenyan Diana Kipyokei, was suspended by governing body World Athletics' Athletics Integrity Unit Friday after testing positive for a banned substance.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of 22,000 Ancheer electric bikes on Thursday, after reports of lithium-ion batteries catching fire and exploding.
Two climate-change protesters threw tomato soup on a version of Vincent Van Gogh's famous painting "Sunflowers" at London's National Gallery before gluing themselves to the wall below on Friday.
The U.S. is suffering a shortage of amphetamine mixed salts, an active ingredient used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy, warned the Food and Drug Administration.
Secession will be on the ballot in two Oregon counties in the Nov. 8 elections when voters will either accept or reject joining the Greater Idaho initiative.