Valentine's Day is this week, and you probably plan to get your boo something sweet. You might want to reconsider these popular items.
The 87th legislative session begins on Wednesday, and lawmakers are already speaking out about what issues are most important to them and what bills they plan to introduce.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Here are four Valentine's Day candy alternatives that are free of chemicals and dyes. The Food and Drug ...
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If approved, SB 560 would prohibit restaurants from manufacturing, selling, or distributing food containing certain chemical additives, including red dye 3, blue dye, 1, yellow dye 5 and potassium ...
Champagne or (sparkling water) Fill a cocktail shaker with ice cubes, combine the vodka, juice, peppercorns and liqueur. Cover and shake vigorously for 15 seconds. Strain into a chilled tall Champagne ...
Following in California's anti-chemical footsteps, a new Florida bill filed Monday would ban restaurants from selling food ...
Florida could ban chemical additives in foods by 2028 under a new bill that was filed on Monday by a Southwest Florida lawmaker.
6-year-old Atreyu Cawood is calm as he plays with his sister 4-year-old Aslyn. It is a total 180 from how he acted while eating foods with synthetic dyes over three years ago. “It was kind of Dr.