Maine father says remote learning isolation to blame for teen's death amid pandemic A Maine father whose 16-year-old son committed suicide last week has said the isolation the teen felt from remote learning contributed to his death.
Jason Rantz: Seattle, Portland effectively legalize drugs -- this movement could be coming to your town next The Pacific Northwest has effectively legalized the use of hard drugs like meth, cocaine, and heroin and other opioids despite an alarming uptick in overdoses.
Lady Gaga's '911' Lamborghini being raffled for mental health charity Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation is raffling off a Lamborghini featured in her "911" video. The proceeds will support mental health charities.
Celebrities who have discussed sobriety in 2020 A number of Hollywood stars have spoken out this year about their decisions to get sober.
More people died of suicide in Japan in one month than the entire coronavirus pandemic Japan is struggling under a mental health crisis as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, with more people dying in one month from suicide than from COVID-19 all year long.
Chrissy Teigen reveals she's in a 'grief depression hole': 'I'll be fixed soon' Chrissy Teigen is opening up about her grief after suffering a pregnancy loss.
Coronavirus altering Thanksgiving traditions? Tips on how to cope Thanksgiving is likely to look different for nearly everybody this year. Even if your annual tradition simply includes watching a local parade, or partaking in a “Turkey trot,” the event will undoubtedly have coronavirus-related changes if it wasn’t outright canceled.
The impact of coronavirus lockdowns on kids’ mental health Do coronavirus lockdowns affect children’s mental health?
Knife-wielding teen threatening suicide points airsoft gun at cop moments before officer-involved shooting Utah authorities released body camera and surveillance footage Monday showing an officer shooting and injuring an 18-year-old man armed with a large knife in one hand and an airsoft gun in the other pointed at police.
Chinese 'cartels' quietly operating in Mexico, aiding US drug crisis From nondescript buildings in the industrial nucleus of Wuhan, across wavy seas to dusty tented super laboratories in the heart of Mexico, and then across the jagged southwest border and dispersed like a wild bomb ripping through every crevice of the United States, the growing presence of Chinese drug lords and cartels below the border is one that is killing an unprecedented amount of Americans.