Photo of injured Chick-fil-A employee goes viral after customer shares boy's reason for working – Fox17

Fox17 Photo of injured Chick-fil-A employee goes viral after customer shares boy’s reason for workingFox17AVON, Ind. – An injured teen’s dedication to his job inspired a customer who stopped at an Indiana Chick-fil-A recently to post a photo of the young man on social media. Cameron Nelson wrote on Facebook that he had decided to … Read more

Recreational Marijuana? Yes, but Tightly Regulated, Canadian Panel Suggests – New York Times

New York Times Recreational Marijuana? Yes, but Tightly Regulated, Canadian Panel SuggestsNew York TimesJodie Emery at Cannabis Culture Lounge in Vancouver, British Columbia, in June. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times. MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin …Canada moves toward legalizing recreational potTribune-ReviewNot yet … Read more

Why Can't Some People Smell Asparagus in Their Pee? – NBCNews.com

NBCNews.com Why Can’t Some People Smell Asparagus in Their Pee?NBCNews.comMore than 800 genes are involved in the ability to detect a rank smell in your urine after eating asparagus, researchers reported Tuesday. The groundbreaking study may pave the way to genetic engineering that would allow more people to detect the …Asparagus Pee? Why Only Some People … Read more

Oklahoma court tosses abortion law on hospital privileges – Washington Post

CBS News Oklahoma court tosses abortion law on hospital privilegesWashington PostOKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a law requiring abortion clinics to have doctors with admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, saying efforts to portray the measure as protecting women’s health are a “guise.” The law …Oklahoma Supreme Court Tosses Abortion Law … Read more

Thursday 1st deadline to sign up for Obamacare – Orlando Sentinel

Orlando Sentinel Thursday 1st deadline to sign up for ObamacareOrlando SentinelDepartment of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell during a visit to Washington Park Branch Library on Tuesday, along with marketplace consumers Katie and Scott Morris. People who want their insurance coverage to start on Jan. 1, 2017 …Pre-existing Conditions and Medical Underwriting in … Read more

Ohio Governor John Kasich Passes 20-Week Abortion Ban, Vetoes Controversial 'Heartbeat Bill' – PEOPLE.com

PEOPLE.com Ohio Governor John Kasich Passes 20-Week Abortion Ban, Vetoes Controversial ‘Heartbeat Bill’PEOPLE.comOhio Governor John Kasich has vetoed the controversial “Heartbeat Bill,” an anti-abortion measure that would outlaw pregnancy as soon as a fetus’s heartbeat can be detected, which usually occurs about six weeks after conception. The bill was passed by …Ohio governor OKs 20-week abortion … Read more

Texas sued over rule to bury or cremate aborted fetuses – Washington Post

Washington Post Texas sued over rule to bury or cremate aborted fetusesWashington PostReproductive rights groups on Monday filed suit against the state of Texas over regulations set to go into effect next week requiring some aborted and miscarried fetuses to be cremated or buried. The rule, finalized last month, forbids hospitals …Lawsuit Challenges Fetal Burial … Read more

Deep River recalls some potato chips for possible salmonella contamination – CBS News

CBS News Deep River recalls some potato chips for possible salmonella contaminationCBS NewsDEEP RIVER, Conn. — A Connecticut snack maker is recalling some of its potato chips for possible salmonella contamination. Deep River announced its voluntary recall of certain bags of its sour cream and onion kettle chips sold nationally through …Deep River Snacks is … Read more

The world could wipe out malaria. A new report shows why that isn't happening – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times The world could wipe out malaria. A new report shows why that isn’t happeningLos Angeles TimesDespite progress toward preventing the spread of malaria, the world is moving too slowly toward elimination of the disease, which still claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. On the … Read more