Woman charged after dead baby found in suitcase in doghouse Jessica Weeks allegedly refused to deliver her baby in a hospital because she feared being arrested, police learned. They recovered the infant's body months later.
Former Spurs guard Joshua Primo suspended 4 games for allegedly ‘exposing himself to women’ Former San Antonio Spurs guard Joshua Primo was suspended four games by the NBA Friday after a league investigation found Primo had exposed himself to women.
Blue city council overrides liberal mayor, bans supervised drug sites including in infamous Kensington The Philadelphia mayor vetoed the city council's bill outlawing supervised injection sites in most of the city. Then the city council overrode his veto and made the prohibition law.
'Hallow' prayer app accomplished its goal during the GOP debate, company says: 'Pray with me real quick' The Catholic prayer app Hallow explained why the company decided to place an ad toward the end of Wednesday night's televised Republican debate, which was held in Simi Valley, California.
Thomas Kersting shares tips for limiting teens' phone use: 'Weapons of mass distraction' Psychotherapist Thomas Kersting joins 'FOX & Friends' to discuss how teens are impacted by hundreds of phone alerts each day.
Texas drug recovery group awarded $800K grant from Biden admin for 'harm reduction' distributes crack pipes A group in Texas, received a nearly $800,000 grant from HHS as part of the federal government's "harm reduction" program distributes crack pipes to drug addicts.
Female combat veterans left in cold by loophole as group of women senators steps in Sen. Jacky Rosen and four other women senators are calling on the Defense Department and VA to ensure that female combat veterans get access to vital benefits.
WWII-era military sleep method could help insomniacs nod off quickly, some claim: 'Peace and calm' A technique originally used by the U.S. military to help people fall asleep quickly can be extremely effective, a TikTok user claims. Sleep experts weigh in.
US government must do more to help gambling addicts as it makes billions off sports betting, expert says Keith Whyte, the executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling, says the United States government needs to do more to help gambling addicts.
Futuristic headset can 'bring the world' to homebound elderly thanks to AI tech MyndVR has already found a user base across a variety of health care sites and started to find use in elderly users' homes, helping those who prefer home therapy options.