Artificial intelligence can detect 'sextortion' before it happens and help FBI: expert Yaron Litwin, executive of AI-powered company Canopy, explains how "AI can be used for good" in an ongoing chess match with criminals using deepfakes in sextortion scams.
Vision problems could mean higher dementia risk, study finds: 'Eye health and brain health are closely linked' Older adults with vision problems may be more likely to develop dementia, a new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology found. Experts reveal the link between eye health and brain health.
AOC and Crenshaw form unlikely team in bid to give troops access to psychedelic drugs Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. and Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, are teaming up to lead an effort to give service members access to psychedelic drugs to treat PTSD.
The five most stressed-out U.S. cities are all run by Democrats: study The country's five most stressed-out cities are all run by Democrats, with Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, topping the list, according to a new study.
Florida police shoot, kill suicidal knife-wielding woman who charged at them: Police Two Orlando, Florida police officers shot and killed a woman suffering from suicidal thoughts after she charged at them with two knives.
Orlando police shoot, kill woman who charged at them with two knives Orlando police officers shot and killed a woman after she charged at them armed with two knives after threatening suicide in an apartment complex. (Connor Hansen/Fox 35)
Indiana police call for license revocation of addiction treatment center following patient deaths Law enforcement in northern Indiana has called for the revocation of a license held by an addiction treatment center where three patients were discovered dead within the same week.
Eight Tennessee inmates treated after two smuggle drugs in 'body cavities,' police say Eight Tennessee inmates were transported to a medical center for treatment after allegedly snorting a mixture of fentanyl and heroin smuggled into the jail by two other inmates.
West Virginia state health officer to join board overseeing distribution of opioid settlements Health officer Dr. Matthew Christiansen, of West Virginia, was selected to join a board to help oversee the distribution of the state’s opioid settlements.
Investigation underway into deaths and suspected overdose at Indiana addiction treatment center Authorities in northern Indiana are conducting an investigation into the deaths of three patients at Praxis Landmark Recovery, an all-male drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.