'Game of Thrones' counseling available for those mourning loss of show For many “Game of Thrones” super fans, last night’s series finale felt more like losing a loved one than the end of a television show.
Britney Spears 'desperate' for iPhone amid continued conservatorship battle: report Britney Spears’ conservatorship is going smoothly, according to a new report, despite rumors of turmoil between the pop star and her family, which has been legally responsible for Spears for more than a decade.
Seth Lederman: Our vets fought to protect our freedom. We must fight for their freedom from PTSD and suicide After almost two decades of war, America is realizing the ramifications of PTSD. Over 2.7 million men and women have served in Iraq and Afghanistan since 9/11. The VA estimates that one fifth – or about 500,000 – suffer serious emotional problems.
Michael Caputo: It's time to stop China’s fentanyl For the sake of millions of Americans, our nation must stem the tide of fentanyl as we end this opioid crisis.
Ryan Hampton: Congress should focus more on the drug epidemic and less on Robert Mueller The victims of the drug epidemic are nameless, faceless, and powerless.
Britney Spears may never perform again, manager says Britney Spears may never set foot on a stage ever again.
ABC News’ Jennifer Ashton on learning to cope, grow after ex-husband's shocking suicide Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC’ News’ chief medical correspondent, personally knows the harrowing toll that suicide takes on loved ones and survivors left behind after her physician ex-husband took his life in Feb. 2017.
Actor Isaac Kappy dead at 42 after he 'forced himself off' a bridge, posted ominous apology to Trump, QAnon Actor Isaac Kappy died Monday morning after he "forced himself off" of a bridge in Arizona. He posted a disturbing message about President Trump and the Q Movement before ending his life.
Jon Summers: With Trump in the White House, we're one nation, under anxiety (but don't just blame him) You know the feeling: your heart races, your leg won’t stay still while you’re seated, never-ending butterflies in your stomach. But this time it’s not because you are about to speak in public or ask your boss for a raise. This time it’s different. The unease has been sticking around and you can’t seem to shake it.
Pennsylvania mom avoids jail time after son dies from drinking drug-laced breast milk A Pennsylvania mother whose 10-month-old son was killed by drugs in her breast milk will not serve jail time after agreeing to a plea deal, according to a press release from the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office.