Last month, PepsiCo announced that Gatorade would introduce a line of beverages with less sugar and no artificial sweeteners.
The policy applied to the whole Western Hemisphere, and the State Department said it had placed visa restrictions on 26 people so far.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran's parliament, said on Friday evening that the Strait of Hormuz would no longer remain fully open.
Daily on Energy: Quote of the week, Strait of Hormuz reopens, and a Supreme Court win for oil majors
We also have some news coming out of the Supreme Court this afternoon, where justices have sided with Chevron in a lawsuit.
The news was revealed in a legal filing, where Trump said he was in "discussions" with the IRS to "avoid protracted ...
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) penned a letter warning that sea lions are wreaking havoc on her district's fishing industry.
Federal agents were planning to interview roughly a half-dozen witnesses, including former intelligence officials involved in drafting the 2017 assessment.
The Washington Commanders are under fire for a new logo that shows a spear on the helmet, nodding to Native American heritage.
United and American, the two largest airlines operating at O'Hare, welcomed the FAA's decision to cut a few hundred flights.
Haley Stevens introduced articles of impeachment against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after sparing on measles ...
The Supreme Court handed Chevron a victory by moving a lawsuit over coastal damage to federal court, away from state courts.
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