Sponsored by Republican state Sen. Adam Schnelting of St. Charles, the legislation would increase penalties for abuse or ...
The fourth-ranked Florida Gators head into the Southeastern Conference men’s basketball tournament knowing exactly what they ...
Tanner Gardner of Innovative Health said the new program, called "I'm For Health," would not cost the city or its employees ...
Democrats have had trouble in recent years attracting conservative evangelical voters, who mostly vote for Republicans. In ...
The St. Elizabeth Lady Hornets, at long last, have arrived to the biggest stage of the girls basketball season, playing their ...
The Lincoln Blue Tigers baseball team ended an 11-game losing streak Tuesday by beating the Missouri Valley College Vikings ...
The Tipton Lady Cardinals have the opportunity to send their four seniors out the same with they began their respective high-school careers: with a state championship. The Lady Cardinals are two wins ...
Kevin Kiley of California is the sole independent in the U.S. House of Representatives. Kiley, a Republican, said Monday that ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe's attempt to redraw the state's congressional map is not only illegal, but a continuation of racist politics from the Jim Crow era, opponents said Tuesday.
Quarterback Geno Smith is returning to where his career started after the New York Jets acquired him in a trade with Las ...
The CIA calls it the "strategic commodity" of the Middle East. But it's not referring to oil or natural gas. What the American spy agency has in mind is far more prosaic: drinking water. Don't ...
Sauce, spice makers attracting great deal of interest as GLP-1s send Americans looking for hot stuff
America's obsession with weight loss is creating a hot market for makers of condiments and spices, as the surge in GLP-1 drug use has consumers craving more flavor in their food.
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