Psychotherapist addresses mental ‘underbelly’ driving recent shootings Will Cain and psychotherapist Tom Kersting analyze a potential trend linking gender identity issues, mental health conditions, and recent violent acts on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
‘War on Drugs’ crusader Bill Bennett breaks with Trump as White House moves to ease federal marijuana rules Reagan administration official William Bennett breaks with Trump on cannabis policy, citing concerns about youth marijuana use, school absenteeism and academic performance decline.
I went from preacher’s kid to meth addict — then everything changed From crystal meth addiction to radical restoration, this preacher's son describes an incredible journey from a "wrecking ball of bad decisions" to a transformed life.
JILLIAN MICHAELS: Big Tech built a digital drug — and our kids are hooked A landmark California trial against Meta and YouTube has begun in California, with attorney Mark Lanier arguing tech giants built addiction machines targeting children.
Study challenges negative cannabis stereotypes, claiming link to brain benefits Cannabis was linked to increased brain volume in a new study, but researchers urge caution, as findings contradict previous research on marijuana's effects.
Arizona family sues hospital after son put in Uber and discharged Kaelen Lachica, 27, was found on a sidewalk after a hospital paid an Uber to send him to a homeless shelter, his family says.
Big mistake to legalize marijuana? Health experts warn of ‘worse outcomes' In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
JONATHAN TURLEY: NY Times columnist sinks to sick new low mocking JD Vance's mom New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie mocked Vice President JD Vance's mother's addiction on Bluesky, saying she should have sold her son for drugs.
'Doormat Mom' cut off by daughter amid estrangement trend: ‘Completely blindsided’ Family estrangement affects 67 million Americans as political differences drive parent-child splits, experts say. Here are causes and impact as one mom shares her story.
Family dinners may keep teenagers off drink and drugs, says new research Regular family meals may help discourage substance use in teenagers through consistent communication and strong parental involvement, researchers find.