May 17 State AGs target flow of ‘dangerous’ Chinese vapes into US Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss how state attorneys general are working to stop the flow of Chinese vapes into the United States and protect American consumers.
May 17 Walking certain number of steps daily reduces cancer risk, Oxford study finds Casual walking and chores can lower cancer risk, says Oxford research, as 9,000 steps daily cut risk by 16%, supporting physical activity guidelines.
May 17 Hits and Misses The week’s best and worst from Allysia Finley, Kate Bachelder Odell and Kyle Peterson
May 17 DR MARC SIEGEL: Presidential fitness and what we deserve to know Concerns about President Biden's cognitive health raise questions about transparency in presidential fitness, focusing on memory loss and neurological evaluations.
May 17 Trump's idea to make Americans have babies again gets mixed reviews from experts The Trump administration has floated $5,000 baby bonuses for new parents, amid a struggling birthrate.
May 17 Minor's lawsuits against adult sites show new state law is working as intended to protect kids: state AG A minor child and the child's mother have filed four lawsuits in Kansas, targeting pornographic sites for lacking adequate age-verification measures.
May 17 New mom furious at husband for choosing friends and barbecue over her and their newborn A Reddit drama has set off a furious exchange of comments as a young mother expressed her frustration with her husband after he chose a night out with his friends over her and their newborn.
May 17 Weight loss, diabetes drugs can cause mood changes: What to know about behavioral side effects Research on weight loss drugs like Ozempic shows varied results for mental health impacts, with some patients experiencing mood and personality changes.
May 16 Biden's autopen use questioned amid released audio from Special Counsel Hur interview President Biden's use of autopen has come back into focus amid the release of the audio of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
May 16 First blood test for Alzheimer’s diagnosis cleared by FDA The FDA has cleared the first-ever blood test for early Alzheimer's detection, which the agency says reduces the need for costly and invasive procedures.