Lockdowns only reduced COVID-19 death rate by .2%, study finds: 'Lockdowns should be rejected out of hand' Lockdowns during the first COVID-19 wave in the spring of 2020 only reduced COVID-19 mortality by .2% in the U.S. and Europe, according to a Johns Hopkins University meta-analysis of several studies.
What prisons can and can't do in battling the mental health crisis: Trey Gowdy Trey Gowdy gives his take on drug courts and the challenges facing mental health services in prisons on 'The Trey Gowdy Podcast.'
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst jumps to her death from NYC condo building Cheslie Kryst, the 30-year-old winner of Miss USA 2019, jumped to her death from the 29th floor of the Orion condominium building on Sunday morning, according to the NYPD.
The congressional hearing that changed baseball There’s a reason Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens aren’t in the Hall of Fame: Congress
Nancy Mace's push to legalize cannabis gets support from Amazon: Time to end the 'federal war on a plant' Rep. Nancy Mace, a GOP freshman lawmaker from a swing South Carolina coastal district, is making a Republican case to legalize marijuana on the federal level, and Amazon just offered a major endorsement of her plan.
'Mighty Ducks' star Shaun Weiss reaches 2-year sobriety milestone, eyes return to comedy "Mighty Ducks" star Shaun Weiss has reached two years of sobriety.
Pennsylvania parents stress involvement in children's schooling: 'Important role in the education system' Parents told Fox News they have an important role in their children's education, especially during the pandemic.
Connecticut police say 100 bags of fentanyl found at dead youth’s home About 100 bags of fentanyl were found at the home of a 13-year-old Hartford boy who overdosed on the drug at school, police said.
2 babies in Bakersfield, California, overdose on fentanyl in 1 week Two babies in the same California town overdosed on fentanyl in the same week, according to local reports.
Biden admin awards $103M from American Rescue Plan to fight health care worker burnout The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced Thursday that the Biden administration would award $103 million to help respond to critical staffing needs and health care worker burnout.