As a heated presidential race sprints to the finish line, the risk to election workers feels greater than ever.
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On Election Day, voters will decide on a record number of ballot measures about ranked choice voting.
From expensive perfume to heavy duty machinery, organized retail crime is hitting stores and shops from coast to coast.
What happens if an eligible voter who votes by mail, then dies before Election Day? Does their vote legally still count?
Right now, millions of seniors are trying to find the best plans during Medicare open enrollment. As they weave through this information they may be hit with potential scams.
The number of teens using tobacco products has dropped to its lowest level in 25 years, according to the CDC’s latest 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey.
The maternal death rate is declining nationwide, but hundreds of women are still dying every year from pregnancy-related complications.
New federal data shows more than 21 million renters spent more than 30% of their income on housing last year.
Timothy Piazza would have turned 27 this week. But instead of celebrating his birthday, his parents have been fighting to keep his memory alive and this week, they got a bittersweet victory.
For the millions of people living with diabetes or obesity, drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can significantly improve their health.