VIDEO 3 days ago COVID Five Years Later: Impact on the Workplace Health care took centerstage during the Covid-19 pandemic. And in the five years since, the industry has experienced change and innovation.
Health 4 days ago 'The White Lotus' characters taking lorazepam: What is it and why are they in danger by abusing it? Lorazepam is trending due to its mentions on "The White Lotus," but experts warn that it’s not a casual fix. Learn more about its effects and potential dangers, as well as safer options.
Opinion 5 days ago The Children We Left Behind: A reckoning with America’s growing fatherlessness You can’t fix something if you’re unwilling to be honest about it. That’s why we need to recognize our culture’s culpability in perpetuating the cycle of fatherless children.
Crime 5 days ago Democrat mayor arrested for DUI seen on bodycam demanding officers call police chief Police found an open container of alcohol in Lumberton Township, NJ Mayor Gina LaPlaca's car while arresting her for DUI, body camera footage shows.
Health 6 days ago Do parents really have favorite children? Here’s what new research says A new Brigham Young University study explores parental favoritism, revealing that gender, birth order and personality traits all affect parenting — and how kids perceive it.
Texas 6 days ago 4 current, former Texas deputies from same sheriff's office die by suicide just weeks apart: officials Four current and former deputies from the same sheriff's office in Texas have died by apparent suicide over a six-week period, according to officials.
Veterans March 27 Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing legislation that would allow eligible U.S. military veterans the opportunity to obtain a service dog at no cost.
Health March 27 Children's ADHD risk linked to mothers' use of common OTC pain reliever Use of a common pain reliever during pregnancy could increase the risk of children developing ADHD, new research has found. Experts weigh in on the findings.
Drugs March 25 'Zombie drug' smuggled across southern border a growing threat to Americans, doctor warns Xylazine, which is added to fentanyl and makes the synthetic opioid even deadlier, is being manufactured abroad and smuggled into the U.S., a doctor says.
Health March 24 Disabled veteran leans on superhero dog with 'Batman' markings for support, companionship Army veteran William Bottger battles PTSD and memory loss, but his loyal dog, Roxie, never leaves his side. With a Batman-shaped marking on her fur, she’s his everyday hero.
Crime March 24 Sanctuary policies fuel Latin American gangs smuggling drugs, endangering Americans: former DEA agent A retired Drug Enforcement Administration agent revealed how Mexican cartels, U.S. gangs and sanctuary cities are fueling America's drug crisis.
US March 23 Family of college student who died in Nashville files wrongful death lawsuit against fraternity Family members of Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student who died last March during a trip to Nashville, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his former fraternity and pledge brothers.
Opinion March 23 Healing our health crisis by healing our spirits “We’re not just in a health crisis, but we’re in a spiritual crisis," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared in an interview with Laura Ingraham, and unfortunately, he was right.
Health March 18 Cannabis use endangers heart health for certain group While marijuana has been legalized in many states, research has shown that it could have detrimental health impacts for some — including a higher risk of heart attacks.
Health March 18 Pain could be reduced by watching nature scenes, new study suggests A groundbreaking study reveals that exposure to nature can reduce pain by altering brain activity. Researchers found that participants experienced lower pain levels when viewing outdoor scenes.
Politics March 17 COVID anniversary shines new light on effort to support doctors' mental health Drs. Randy Pilgrim and Bentley Tate are on the front lines calling for more support for physicians' mental health as Congress considers the Lorna Breen Act.
Donald Trump March 17 Minnesota Republicans to introduce bill defining 'Trump derangement syndrome' as mental illness A group of Minnesota Republican senators are planning to introduce a bill to include "Trump derangement syndrome" in the state's definition of mental illness.
Health March 16 Most Americans lie to their dentists, here's why More than half of Americans admit to lying about their dental hygiene, with anxiety and embarrassment keeping many from regular checkups. Get the findings from a recent survey.
Health March 15 Deadly cancer type linked to obesity and high stress levels Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of the disease, has been linked to obesity and higher stress levels, a new UCLA study found. Doctors share how to reduce the risk.
Drugs March 14 Senate passes HALT Fentanyl Act to permanently classify all fentanyl-related drugs as Schedule I substances The Senate passed the HALT Fentanyl Act Friday aimed at closing loopholes exploited by drug traffickers. The bill gained approval from 84 senators, while 16 voted against it.
Police and Law Enforcement March 12 Illinois Dem lawmaker pushes bill to legalize attacks on police for people having mental health episode An Illinois lawmaker has introduced a bill that critics say will make it legal for anyone experiencing a mental health episode to attack police officers.
Oregon March 12 'They/Them/Turtle': Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council, which advises the agency's director on best practices around the state's provision of mental health services.
VIDEO March 10 What parents should know about kids' phone usage Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and psychologist Keneisha Sinclair-McBride address growing tech exposure in kids and how parents can help ensure their safety and well-being.
Joe Biden March 9 Biden's 'autopen signature' appears on most official docs, raising concerns over who controlled the WH: report President Biden's signature on official executive documents shows the same autopen signature, renewing concerns over his mental acuity, a report shows.
Mental Health March 8 Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms for one group, study finds Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and mental health expert Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride revealed safe phone use tips and advice for parents and grandparents in the digital age.
Olympics March 7 Who is Ryan Wedding? Olympian turned alleged murderous drug kingpin and top FBI target Former Olympian snowboarder Ryan Wedding is an FBI Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitive. Here's a look at the story of his descent from sports into crime.
Health March 7 Eating one type of fruit could lower depression risk, study shows Regular consumption of citrus fruits, like oranges, is linked to a 20% reduction in depression risk.
True Crime March 3 Husband of Ruby Franke, mommy blogger turned child abuser, says he will never ‘stop loving her’ Utah parenting blogger Ruby Franke's husband says he has 'regrets' after his wife's descent into chaos. Ruby pleaded guilty to abusing two of her children in 2023.
Health March 3 ‘The carnivore diet saved my life after decades of anorexia' After suffering from a lifelong eating disorder that almost killed her, an Ohio woman says switching to a carnivore diet saved her life, but experts raise concerns.