Bullied NJ student's family sues school officials who 'created culture of violence' before girl's suicide The family of a bullied New Jersey high school freshman, who died by suicide, sued the the school district that "created a culture of violence."
New Hampshire lawmakers weigh half-dozen gun laws following hospital shooting New Hampshire lawmakers on Friday considered various bills to restrict or expand gun access in the wake of a deadly shooting at a psychiatric hospital.
Crisis in the Northwest: ‘Killing the mentally ill for a dollar a pill’ Three years ago, Oregon did away with criminal sanctions for drug possession. But after a surge in overdoses and open-air use, the state is poised to re-criminalize drugs.
This woman suffered marijuana-psychosis. She says Bryn Spejcher and the man she killed were both victims Anti-marijuana advocate Heidi Swan called out California lawmakers, the cannabis industry and the media for shielding the drug's mental health risks from the public.
Kansas City Chiefs fans deaths: Party host's rehab could be legal strategy, experts say After the families of three dead Kansas City Chiefs fans met with prosecutors on Wednesday, experts discuss whether party host Jordan Willis' stay in rehab could be a legal strategy.
Preliminary toxicology results back for Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen to death Police in Kansas City have received the toxicology report of the three men who were found dead in the snow following their game day gathering.
Elmo goes viral with innocent tweet attracting major 'trauma dump' from social media users: 'Help us, Elmo' Elmo has taken the internet by storm after checking in with people on "X" to see how they're doing — leading to an explosive response from users on the social media platform.
Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: John Walsh warns drug dealers 'putting fentanyl in everything' "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh said the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans were likely caused by "party drugs" but said police are “working to get the story straight."
Advocate on Portland’s drug crisis: ‘Criminal justice reform mixed with bad drug policies created really terrible outcomes’ Recovery advocate Tom Wolf reacts to Portland declaring a 90-day state of emergency over the fentanyl crisis on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
As ‘manic cleaning’ trends on TikTok, psychologists reveal reasons, risks behind impulsive tidying Manic cleaning has been trending on TikTok, as users share their compulsions to clean in intense bursts. Psychologists Dr. Aron Tendler and Nilou Nekou discuss what could trigger the behavior.