Colorado woman who blamed 'psychotic crack' for savage murder of 11-year-old stepson sentenced to life Letecia Stauch was convicted of murdering 11-year-old stepson Gannon Stauch and sentenced to life in prison after a judge rejected her insanity claim.
'Prolonged' COVID shutdowns led to surge in drug overdoses: Brett Giroir Admiral Brett Giroir joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and his thoughts on how the public health emergency was handled.
This is America’s surprising youth drug crisis America’s shocking drug crisis is harming young people more than most adults realize. Legalized marijuana has led to a spike in pot use in those under 18.
AI-discovered drug shows 'enormous potential' to treat schizophrenia: ‘Real need for better treatment' New Jersey biotech company PsychoGenics could bring the first-ever AI-discovered drug to market by 2024. CEO Emer Leahy revealed how Ulotaront was developed to treat schizophrenia via machine learning.
New Jersey biotech company uses artificial intelligence for drug development PsychoGenics CEO Emer Leahy of Paramus, New Jersey, explains how the first potential AI-discovered treatment for schizophrenia was developed through machine learning. Fox News Digital spoke with her.
Allen, Texas, mall shooting suspect Mauricio Garcia had brief 3-month stint in the US Army Dallas mall shooting suspect Mauricio Garcia, who was shot and killed by police at the Allen Premium Outlets, had a previous, 3-month stint in the U.S. Army before he was terminated.
Brain health expert addresses loneliness epidemic: Here are simple ways to fight it Psychiatrist and brain health expert Dr. Daniel Amen addressed the U.S. Surgeon General's report on the loneliness epidemic and gave tips on how to combat the problem.
The 'most hippie' town in Washington bans drugs after spike in overdoses A town once deemed the "most hippie" in Washington has outlawed drug use after a spike in fentanyl overdoses that included the death of a five-year-old girl.
Schools across US consider pushing back starting times to combat growing mental health issue among students Schools in cities across the U.S. are considering legislation to push the starting times back. This comes in an effort to combat mental health issues among high schoolers.
5 inmates at Phoenix, Arizona, jail treated for drug overdoses Several inmates in Phoenix, Arizona, were hospitalized and treated for drug overdoses as county jails see an increase of fentanyl overdose incidents.