New Ohio law requires coaches to get mental health training to help student athletes: 'Support our kids' A new law in Ohio, which took effect on July 4, requires school sports coaches to be trained in student mental health support. Experts share tips on protecting student athletes.
What is xylazine? White House launches national response plan for combating drug deaths The White House released a response plan this week to address the emerging threat of fentanyl combined with xylazine in the U.S. But, what is the drug and what are its effects?
Clay Travis: The left-wing media is desperate to label things as racist, White supremacist OutKick founder Clay Travis reacts to the MSNBC op-ed tying working out to the far-right
Singer Jewel praises 'Sound of Freedom,' bashes media politicizing film: 'You have to see it' Singer Jewel praised the new film "Sound of Freedom" Monday, telling her fans they "have to see" the film she said is "kicking butt" at the box office.
AI babies: New technology is helping fertility docs choose the best embryos for IVF Can AI do a better job of picking embryos than humans can? AIVF, a reproductive technology company in Tel Aviv, Israel, has created an AI-powered embryo evaluation software.
Florida AG calls on Mark Zuckerberg to stop child traffickers exploiting kids online: 'Public safety threat’ AG Ashley Moody called on Mark Zuckerberg to speak on Meta platforms being used by human trafficking and if any action is being taken to combat the data-backed safety concern.
Ozempic diabetes and weight loss medication under investigation after a few reports of suicidal thoughts The popular medications Ozempic and Saxenda from Novo Nordisk are being investigated after three people experienced an increase in thoughts of suicide and self-harm.
Be well: Recognize the warning signs of ‘dry drowning’ and take quick action Drowning isn't always obvious. A pediatrician shares the warning signs of "dry drowning," or post-immersion syndrome, along with tips for treatment and prevention.
Riley Gaines joins OutKick, will host podcast dedicated to protecting women’s sports from biological men Riley Gaines, a leading figure in the battle to protect women from competing against biological men in female sports, joined OutKick and will host a podcast.
'Adversity scores' to boost medical school diversity? It would ‘ignore' patients' best interests, says expert Some medical schools reportedly are looking for ways to increase the diversity of incoming classes. After the SCOTUS decision on race and admissions, Fox News Digital asked experts for thoughts.