Gatorade and Cheetos are among the Pepsi products getting a natural dye makeover

Pepsi has a new challenge: Keeping products like Gatorade and Cheetos colorful without the artificial dyes that U.S. consumers are increasingly rejecting.
Massachusetts mother alleges ICE agents used excessive force on her in front of son with autism

Chaotic moments captured on video last Friday that appear to show ICE agents pushing a Massachusetts woman to the ground during an arrest.
Israel preps for first phase of Trump’s peace plan after Hamas’ partial acceptance

Hamas has accepted some parts of President Trump’s plan to end the war with Israel, but there are still areas of disagreement about the path forward.
This health study has been collecting research samples for 50 years — Trump cut their funding

Since 1976, more than 280,000 nurses of different ages and backgrounds have donated their own biological specimens and provided detailed information about their health, lifestyle, and medications for researchers to study.
Government shutdown to stretch through the weekend

A bipartisan group of senators has been discussing possible compromises, but so far, no solution has emerged to end the government shutdown.
Showers and storms on the way, the impacts to your weekend

A look at when you’ll need an umbrella as rain chances increase Sunday
Israel’s army says it will advance preparations for the first phase of Trump’s ceasefire plan

Israel’s army says it is preparing for the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza and return hostages. This follows Hamas’s acceptance of parts of the deal.
National Hurricane Center is tracking one area in the Atlantic for tropical development

The National Hurricane Center is following three areas in the Atlantic
Iran executes 6 death-row inmates it alleges carried out attacks on behalf of Israel

Iran has executed six inmates accused of carrying out attacks in the oil-rich southwest on behalf of Israel. Activists warn that Iran often relies on coerced confessions and closed-door trials, especially in cases involving Israel.
FBI cuts ties with Southern Poverty Law Center after criticism from conservatives

FBI Director Kash Patel says the bureau is cutting ties with the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center, which has tracked domestic extremism and racial and religious bias for decades.