Lady Gaga on fighting depression: 'I still work on myself constantly' Lady Gaga is working to find happiness.
Coronavirus quarantine: How to cope with social isolation during pandemic Advice from a clinical psychologist with Northwestern University.
Tucker Carlson: Spread of coronavirus is revealing a 'terrifying situation' The United States' continued reliance on Chinese products like life-saving pharmaceuticals that combat the coronavirus makes the country increasingly vulnerable, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Wednesday.
'Mighty Ducks' star Shaun Weiss to leave jail and go right to rehab Former “Mighty Ducks” star Shaun Weiss will reportedly go straight from jail to a rehab facility in order to battle his ongoing struggle with addiction.
Craig DeRoche: Drug laws are broken, but lawmakers have the power to fix them The insane cycle of drugs and incarceration must end.
Jessica Tarlov hits back at Bill de Blasio: 'Ludicrous' to say Biden hasn't been vetted It is "ludicrous" for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and others to say that 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden hasn't been vetted, Fox News contributor Jessica Tarlov said Tuesday.
Joe Concha: A President Joe Biden in his 80s is a 'scary proposition,' he's a 'different person' now Joe Biden is a 'different person' in the 2020 presidential race than he was serving as vice president just a few years ago, The Hill's media reporter Joe Concha said Tuesday.
Jennie Allen: Anxiety, toxic thinking keeping you down? Here's how to fight the spiral Our minds are spiraling over and over again in toxic thought patterns of fear, worry, shame, and cynicism.
Ukraine chess champions found dead in Moscow, 'laughing gas' suspected Two of the most promising Ukrainian chess stars have been found dead in what local media is reporting as death by nitrous oxide, also dubbed as laughing gas or “hippy crack.”
FDA bans electrical shock devices used for ‘aversive conditioning’ on mentally disabled patients The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday announced that electrical shock devices used to discourage aggressive or self-harming behavior in patients with mental disabilities will be banned, following years of pressure from health experts who have called the treatment ineffective and unethical.