Do parents really have favorite children? Here’s what new research says A new Brigham Young University study explores parental favoritism, revealing that gender, birth order and personality traits all affect parenting — and how kids perceive it.
4 current, former Texas deputies from same sheriff's office die by suicide just weeks apart: officials Four current and former deputies from the same sheriff's office in Texas have died by apparent suicide over a six-week period, according to officials.
Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing legislation that would allow eligible U.S. military veterans the opportunity to obtain a service dog at no cost.
Children's ADHD risk linked to mothers' use of common OTC pain reliever Use of a common pain reliever during pregnancy could increase the risk of children developing ADHD, new research has found. Experts weigh in on the findings.
'Zombie drug' smuggled across southern border a growing threat to Americans, doctor warns Xylazine, which is added to fentanyl and makes the synthetic opioid even deadlier, is being manufactured abroad and smuggled into the U.S., a doctor says.
Disabled veteran leans on superhero dog with 'Batman' markings for support, companionship Army veteran William Bottger battles PTSD and memory loss, but his loyal dog, Roxie, never leaves his side. With a Batman-shaped marking on her fur, she’s his everyday hero.
Sanctuary policies fuel Latin American gangs smuggling drugs, endangering Americans: former DEA agent A retired Drug Enforcement Administration agent revealed how Mexican cartels, U.S. gangs and sanctuary cities are fueling America's drug crisis.
Family of college student who died in Nashville files wrongful death lawsuit against fraternity Family members of Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student who died last March during a trip to Nashville, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his former fraternity and pledge brothers.
Healing our health crisis by healing our spirits “We’re not just in a health crisis, but we’re in a spiritual crisis," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared in an interview with Laura Ingraham, and unfortunately, he was right.
Cannabis use endangers heart health for certain group While marijuana has been legalized in many states, research has shown that it could have detrimental health impacts for some — including a higher risk of heart attacks.