FDA: Pringles Shipped Despite Salmonella
FDA report finds company behind nationwide seasoning recall that includes Pringles continued selling and shipping products after finding salmonella.
WH: Massa's Health Care Charges 'Ridiculous'
The White House today dismissed claims by retiring Democratic Rep. Eric Massa, who says he was forced out of Congress as part of a "setup" staged by the White House.
Top 3 Reasons Fat May Not Be Your Fault
As more scientists and sociologists look at our bulging waistlines, some unusual explanations for the increasinb obesity rate in the last 30 years are popping up.
Haitians in U.S. Slow to Seek Protected Status
Only 15 percent of the estimated 200,000 Haitians living in the U.S. illegally have taken advantage of a controversial Obama administration initiative that would allow them to live and work freely here until conditions in Haiti improve. The number has surprised advocates on both sides of the immigration debate.
Priest Boots Child of Lesbians From School
A Catholic priest is defending his decision to deny re-enrollment to a preschool student with lesbian parents, saying he's standing up for the principles of his faith.
Black Barbie Sold for Less Than White Barbie?
Walmart is raising eyebrows after cutting the price of a black Barbie doll to nearly half that of the doll's white Barbie counterpart at at least one store.
Mag: Brangelina Dressing Shiloh Boyish
With a new, boyish-short haircut and boys clothes, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is looking more like famous dad Brad Pitt than equally famous mom Angelina Jolie. And that has some criticizing the parents and Life & Style magazine, asking whether Jolie is turning Shiloh into a boy.
David Letterman Blackmailer Pleads Guilty
David Letterman's accused blackmailer Robert Halderman will plead guilty for a diminished sentence of 6 months in prison, 4 and half years of probation and 1000 hours of community services.
The Conversation: Massa Mayhem
ABC's Diane Sawyer talks with Ben Smith of Politico about the growing drama surrounding resigning Congressman Eric Massa.
Why Your Doctor Bill Keeps Going Up
U.S. health care costs continue to climb sharply. What drives them? Physicians and hospital bills, prescription costs, costly new medical techology, and bureaucracy are some of the major reasons.
Protect Yourself From Medical Identity Theft
Government and private healthcare organizations say medical identity theft is on the rise, costing victims their credit and their reputations.
Which Over-the-Counter Medication Is Right?
When people have ailments that are not serious enough to see the doctor about, many of them head to the pharmacy. But which over-the-counter medication should you choose? Dr. Marie Savard said there are two categories that consumers should be aware of to help them decide: acetaminophens and nonsteroidal or anti-inflamatories.