Execution of Texas death row inmate who cut out his eyes delayed after concerns about his mental state The execution of Andre Thomas has been delayed after a judge withdrew the order following requests from his attorneys for additional time to prepare for a competency hearing.
Boomer Esiason walks out of radio show after co-host rips caller who mocked his mental health Boomer Esiason walked out of the studios during his radio show after his co-host obliterated a caller who mocked his anxiety and called him soft.
Christianity challenge: What happens when the normal scuffles in wedded bliss turn to relationship trauma? Chief religion correspondent Lauren Green of Fox News interviewed Christian book author Lysa Terkeurst about love, marriage, divorce — and the challenges of faith within all.
Teenage binge-drinking: Why it’s so dangerous for young people to overindulge in alcohol With over 3,900 people under 21 years old dying each year due to excessive alcohol consumption, binge-drinking is a real danger for young people. What to know in light of the "BORG" TikTok trend.
Fetterman's office says he'll 'be back soon' as hospital stay continues The office of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman says he will "be back soon" as his hospital stay for clinical depression enters its third week.
Millennials' workplace trend 'Bare Minimum Mondays' tackles 'burnout' of 'hustle culture,' TikToker says The latest trend to hit the post-pandemic workplace is "Bare Minimum Mondays," allowing employees to prioritize themselves personally as they start the week.
Politics, social media, diet compounding childhood depression, psychologist says Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychologist, spoke out about the effects of contentious politics and social media behaviors on children's mental health on "Unfiltered."
'Family has power': Recovering addict who witnessed more than 100 overdoses rescued by long lost sister Washington has one of the biggest homeless populations in the nation. One recovering addict who spent years on the streets says his "guardian angel" saved him.
Recovering addict who witnessed 100+ overdoses rescued by long lost sister Washington has one of the biggest homeless populations in the nation. Tyson, a recovering addict who spent years on the streets, says his "guardian angel" saved him.
Liberal city official claims outrage over fentanyl is because 'White people' are dying San Francisco resident Tanya Tilghman said Board of Supervisors member Shamann Walton's comments were "deeply offensive" as her own son is battling a fentanyl addiction.