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Death toll: What were the biggest US causes of death in 2022

Heart disease is on track to remain the leading cause of death in the United States this year, accounting for the largest number of deaths since 1950.

New York man sues Hershey alleging heavy metals in chocolate

A New York man filed a lawsuit against chocolate giant Hershey Wednesday alleging that the company's dark chocolate has dangerous amounts of cadmium and lead.

Trump’s 2022 in review: The highlights and lowlights

For former President Donald Trump, 2022 was one to forget.

Patricia Heaton reflects on New Year’s resolution to read the entire Bible in one year

Actress Patricia Heaton said she fulfilled her 2022 New Year’s resolution to read the entire Bible in one year.

Pope Benedict XVI, former head of the Roman Catholic Church, dies at 95

Joseph Ratzinger, better known as Pope Benedict XVI, one of the Catholic church’s most eminent modern theologians who upheld orthodox church teaching against numerous challenges in the late 20th century and shocked the world by his resignation as supreme pontiff, has died at the age of 95.

Benedict XVI: Vatican in uncharted waters as it prepares for death of retired pontiff for first time

The deteriorating health of Benedict XVI, the pope emeritus, has put the Vatican in uncharted territory as it prepares possible funeral arrangements for a past pope, not a current one.

Incoming congressional members include 19 veterans

Veterans will have a big presence in the 118th Congress as 19 newly elected veteran members will join the ranks of high-profile military advocates like Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Reps. Jim Banks (R-IN) and Brian Mast (R-FL).

Biden administration and House GOP get started early on oversight fight

The 118th Congress doesn't begin until next week, but the sniping between the Biden administration and House Republicans vowing to investigate it has already begun.

Electric vehicles are complicating car safety testing

Electric vehicles are complicating car safety testing due to their heavier weight.

Kentucky AG announces $197 million-plus opioid settlement with pharmacies

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced settlements with CVS and Walgreens pharmacies for more than $197 million for their role in the opioid crisis.
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