Female Indiana Walmart employee's heroic actions saved lives, police say Indiana police applauded heroic actions taken by a Walmart employee and law enforcement officers who kept a gunman and former employee from continuing to do harm.
Rob Gronkowski says he felt 'super depression' at times with Patriots Rob Gronkowski won three Super Bowls with the Patriots, but perhaps the New England Way made the regular season that much tougher on the future Hall of Famer.
Virginia House panel votes down 'magic mushrooms' bill The Virginia House panel have voted down bill allowing doctors to prescribe "magic mushrooms," for mental health treatments. The Republican-led House voted 5-2 Wednesday.
WI police say body found is missing woman Police in Wisconsin believe that a body found in the rural township of La Grange is that of Felicia Wanna, who has been missing since December.
Student and deputy at OR middle school likely exposed to fentanyl, treated at hospital An Oregon deputy and a student went to a hospital after they were exposed to a suspicious odor in a middle school bathroom. Officials believe the odor came from burning fentanyl.
San Francisco activist who thwarted drug addled thief blames fentanyl epidemic on 'corrupt far-left leaders' A San Francisco based activist reflects on the impact of fentanyl on his community and blames far-left policies on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Workers fired on Zoom: Here's how to navigate a 'devastating' experience and come out on the other side Many workers have been sharing on LinkedIn and other sites their dramatic job layoffs on video calls — and how tough it's been for them. Mental health experts and others weighed in.
Fentanyl is destroying everything and everyone in its path: Darren Mark Stallcup ‘The World Peace Movement’ founder Darren Mark Stallcup discusses the fatal impact of fentanyl on communities and how he stopped an addict from ransacking a store on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
If you retire early, you could be harming your health: new study A new study done by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, suggests that early retirement may accelerate cognitive decline in late adulthood. Here are the details.
Former Missouri police chief indicted in drug overdose death The former Missouri police chief has been indicted in a drug overdose death in his home last year. He is facing second-degree murder charges in the death of his brother's girlfriend.