
The CDC quietly scaled back a surveillance program for foodborne illnesses
A federal-state partnership that monitors for foodborne illnesses quietly scaled back its operations nearly two months ago
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A federal-state partnership that monitors for foodborne illnesses quietly scaled back its operations nearly two months ago

The New York Giants will reportedly waive quarterback Tommy DeVito after two seasons on the team and becoming a fan favorite among supporters.

Randy Travis' wife Mary refused doctors' advice to "pull the plug" after his stroke when he squeezed her hand and shed a tear, showing he was still fighting.

Raft AI's Starsage system becomes first artificial intelligence to tactically control U.S. fighter jets, providing real-time threat assessments to pilots.

WWE champion Becky Lynch drew the fury of Kelly Osbourne over the promo she cut on the city of Birmingham and Ozzy Osbourne on Monday night.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker blasted President Trump as a "wannabe dictator" Monday, accusing him of trying to "occupy" Chicago with National Guard troops after reports of a possible deployment to the city.

House Republicans demanded internal documents from UCLA and UCSF as part of an antisemitism investigation on Monday, issuing a two-week deadline.

Health officials in New York City are investigating a Bronx apartment complex after two residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease.

President Donald Trump suggested the Department of Defense could be renamed to the Department of War and noted that the change could happen very soon.

About 100 FBI agents combed the Washington state wilderness for Travis Decker near where his three young daughters were found dead about three months ago.

Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier explained how his mother plays a vital role in his determination and work ethic ahead of the 2025 college football season.

Parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine have filed a lawsuit against ChatGPT, a popular AI assistant, saying the bot helped him die by suicide. Like many teens, he started using it for homework, but the AI platform later became a trusted companion that gave step-by-step instructions he used to take his own life. NBC’s Laura Jarrett reports for TODAY. Warning: Some of the discussions are disturbing.