COVID and kids’ mental health: Financial hardship took a big toll A new study suggests that family economic hardship was the biggest driver of stress, sadness and COVID-19-related worry among kids -- more so than school closures.
ACLU of Alaska sues over prison involuntary medication rules ACLU of Alaska asked a judge to overturn a prison policy on involuntary medication. A lawsuit was filed against state corrections on behalf of a man who was forcibly injected with medication.
Reddit user sparks heated debate about rushing to leave airplane upon landing: 'Just rude' A Reddit user sparked a debate about deplaning etiquette after asking if it was wrong to take a backpack and rush to get off the plane. Plenty of others weighed in.
What happened to the woman who called being homeless in Portland a ‘piece of cake’? Wendy's tongue-in-cheek description of homelessness in Portland as a "piece of cake" went viral. Then her siblings saw the video and went looking for their sister.
Portlander called homelessness a ‘piece of cake.’ What happened next? Wendy's tongue-in-cheek description of homelessness in Portland as a "piece of cake" went viral. Then her siblings saw the video and went looking for their sister.
Thai police to be subjected to random physical, mental health checks after standoff with officer After a senior Thai police officer was involved in a 27-hour standoff before being subdued by fellow officers, Thai police must now undergo random physical and mental health checks.
Los Angelenos are fleeing public transportation amid violence, open drug-use spike: 'Horror' Public transportation in Los Angeles is seeing a spike in violence and open drug use, which is keeping other riders away from the subway, according to recent reports.
Why I fear as a doctor that spring break 2023 will be the most dangerous ever Spring break in 2023 is different from even a few short years ago. Fentanyl is a danger to our kids, and there's more. The mental health of our children is also fragile.
California schools carrying Narcan as overdose-related deaths soar Former California State Assembly candidate Roxanne Hoge joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why Orange County schools are forced to carry the overdose-reversing drug and what has led to the surge in drug deaths.
Texas Senate unanimously passes bill allowing fentanyl distributors to be charged with murder The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that would allow the state to take legal action against those who traffic or distribute fentanyl in fatal cases.