
Four recent consumer wins that have put serious dents in GE foods’ reign

Join GOOD and Food Forward for a party in an orchard, and help fight food insecurity in Los Angeles.

American Chicken McNuggets are more than twice as salty as British ones.

"Swipes for the Homeless," a nonprofit organization founded at UCLA, has turned dining hall swipes into a means of combating hunger in Los Angeles.

In his new book, an economist offers an unorthodox set of tenets for eating well while improving the world.

So you waited until the last minute. You’re still paying your taxes, and that’s all that matters. Have a drink on us.

Scientists have found traces of banned antibiotics, arsenic, and seven other household medications from Tylenol to Prozac in factory-farmed poultry.

From miso soup to massages, here are our top ten healthy tips for healing after a night of hard partying.

You don't use plastic bags at the grocery checkout. So why do you still use them in the produce department?

If the patch works, what sort of nightmare would I be living had I not applied it?

Mocktails with a punch for pregnant ladies who need a drink, but can't have one.

Sustainable food initiatives don't serve everyday Americans. Here's how to change that.

In a response to a petition from the Natural Resources Defense Council, the agency said it has no reason to believe the chemical is harmful to humans.

Factory food doesn’t stand a chance against consumers wielding their forks—and their wallets—for good.

Although California is seen as the birthplace of the local food movement, home-based food operations are prohibited. That may be about to change.

Three social enterprises are trying to make munching meaningful.

Stir up these blood-red cocktails to toast Katniss Everdeen's chances.