NBC News' Richard Engel shares heartbreaking news about young son, announces he's developed dystonia NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel announced that his six-year-old son, Henry, has developed dystonia after being born with Rett syndrome.
Bill Bennett on Texas school shooting and moral decay: Parents need to parent William J. Bennett, former education secretary in the Reagan administration, spoke to Fox News Digital about the Texas shooting, offering takeaways for parents.
Baby formula shortage: Mom running out of necessary medical-grade formula demands answers Alexa Beichler's son needs special formula or risks suffering permanent brain damage. She told "America's Newsroom" the formula is nowhere to be found.
South Carolina dog becomes world’s oldest living pooch Pebbles, the 22-year-old Toy Fox Terrier from Taylors, South Carolina, loves country music and food; she's just been named the oldest living dog in the world.
After Texas school shooting, chaplains from Billy Graham group head to Uvalde After the Texas school shooting this week, Samaritan's Purse sent chaplains trained in crisis and faith response to Uvalde, Texas, to help grieving, hurting families.
Tips for road tripping with dogs, from people who live in a van year-round This Memorial Day weekend, make sure to bring your pet with you using these helpful tips from a family who lives in a bus year-round.
Breast milk bought online amid baby formula shortage could harm infant health, pediatric dietitian warns Parents purchasing donor breast milk online amid the baby formula shortage could endanger their infant's health, a pediatric dietician, Katie Boss, warned.
Chris Rufo on 'Kilmeade Show': Bill Maher is right to challenge the left's trans orthodoxy HBO host Bill Maher challenged the left's LGBTQ movement as more children become transgender. Filmmaker Chris Rufo discussed his remarks with Brian Kilmeade
Drug against COVID: US moves to make antiviral more accessible The U.S. is moving to make Paxlovid more accessible. The White House said sites where the antiviral drug is available to COVID patients have nearly doubled.
Guns now the leading cause of death for US children, CDC says Firearms outpaced motor vehicle crashes to become the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the U.S. in 2020, the most recent year with data available.