Virginia man sentenced to 14 years for fentanyl sale that led to fatal overdose A Virginia man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose of a 22-year-old, showed remorse for death.
Maryland county schools stocking up on Narcan as fentanyl overdoses surge Fox News chief Washington correspondent Mike Emanuel reports on surging fentanyl overdoses among young people, prompting schools in Maryland to stock up on Narcan.
Portland resident claims addicts recycling bottles to buy fentanyl Angela Todd joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how drug addicts are using food stamps to fuel their addiction as fentanyl poisonings continue to climb.
We're in trouble with teen girls: Dr. Marc Siegel analyzes CDC's 'shocking' teen mental health report Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel reacts to the CDC's report showing an increase in violence, sadness and suicide risk in teenage girls on "Special Report."
CDC reports 60% increases in high school girls seriously considering or planning suicide, sadness A Center for Disease Control report published Monday showed increased suicidal thoughts among high school aged girls and poor mental health over all.
Cherokee Nation announces plans for $18M Oklahoma drug treatment center With Native Americans disproportionately affected by opioid addiction, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma has announced plans for an $18 million addiction center.
Virginia Democrats shoot down murder charges for drug dealers Democrats in the Virginia Senate on Monday once again defeated a measure to allow prosecutors to charge drug dealers with second-degree murder in overdose cases.
Reddit user asks if he was wrong for 'getting rid of' foster teen after cough medication theft Reddit users sided with a man who removed a foster teen from his home after the teenager stole cough medicine meant for the family's younger daughter and used it to get high.
Philadelphia drug crisis spirals as overdose deaths soar Frank Rodriguez grew up in Philadelphia, and he joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the city's drug crisis and why the issue hits close to home.
Gavin Newsom's wife pushed for state funding that benefits her own nonprofit A nonprofit founded by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, will benefit from California's mental health investments championed last year.