Airline passenger sparks viral debate about plus-sized seatmate issue An airline traveler posted on Reddit to ask other users what they would do about being uncomfortable while "sitting next to a passenger of size." Etiquette experts weighed in on the issue.
Woman jumps into Niagara Falls with 2 young sons in 'intentional act': police A woman and her two young children are dead after they intentionally went over a safety rail and leaped into Niagara Falls on Monday, according to New York State Police. Their bodies have yet to be recovered.
Election strain pushes 1 of 3 Americans to limit time with family, friends Surveys show the presidential election is putting pressure on relationships with friends, family and romantic partners. Mental health experts discuss how to handle election stressors.
Presidential election is making most Americans anxious, surveys say: Here are 6 tips to calm down The election is making Americans more anxious than ever, according to multiple surveys. Mental health experts discuss what's concerning voters and offer tips to cope with election anxiety.
Burlington leadership call for more officers, new programs after city defunded police: ‘That was a mistake’ Community leaders in Burlington, Vermont say that defunding the police was a "mistake" as they deal with a significant spike in homelessness, drug addiction, and crime.
Push to legalize recreational weed is a train that is ‘out of the station,’ Dr. Siegel says Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel flags several problem associated with legalizing recreational marijuana on ‘America Reports.’
Mass shooter's family identifies missed warning signs before massacre left 18 dead, vows to raise awareness Maine mass shooter Robert Card's family members are working to bring awareness to traumatic brain injuries, one year after the Army reservist fatally shot 18 people.
Homeless in Vermont city send chilling warning about what housing/drug crisis will do to city: 'Like San Fran' Homeless living in Burlington, Vermont, told Fox News Digital that the city's homeless problem will become as bad as it is in San Francisco and Los Angeles if the city doesn't do more.
Aging may speed up after death of a loved one, study finds: 'Major life stressor' Experiencing the loss of a loved one not only has an emotional impact, but it may also speed up the aging process, according to a recent Columbia study.
Police bust restaurant serving ‘best-selling’ pizza with side of cocaine German police have raided a Düsseldorf pizzeria for allegedly serving pies with a side of cocaine. The restaurant's 36-year-old manager was arrested.