Ohio university's students ditch smartphones in favor of faith and friends: 'Amazing thing' One college in Ohio, Franciscan University of Steubenville, has a new pilot program in which students set aside their smartphones for four years — and, in return, receive tuition assistance.
I went back to church on Sunday. Here's why we should all consider getting back to religion More and more people have not only stopped attending religious services, but have left religion behind, with one-fifth of all Americans embracing no religion at all.
Marine vet calls for action after GOP rep grills VA official on 'faith-based' PTSD partnerships Retired Recon Marine Chad Robichaux, whose Mighty Oaks Foundation was name-dropped during a House Veterans Affairs Hearing, spoke out on a recent debate.
California 15-year-old arrested for allegedly selling Xanax, psilocybin mushrooms, marijuana on social media A 15-year-old boy from California was arrested for allegedly running an illegal drug marketplace where he sold alprazolam, psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana products.
'Today we had a lockdown drill,' my 6-year-old daughter told me. Here's how this mom reacted My brain knows logically this was going to happen, and should happen, to prepare for the worst. Like a fire drill. Or an earthquake drill. Just one more drill, right?
Virginia school district to let students carry Narcan to reverse drug overdoses The Arlington County public school system in northern Virginia is ready to move forward with allowing students to carry overdose-reversing drug Narcan to school with them.
Howie Mandel opens up to Joe Rogan about ongoing depression: ‘I’m a f—ing mess’ America's Got Talent host Howie Mandel opened up to Joe Rogan about his ongoing struggle with mental illness, and the difficulty of being happy.
Musician Hunter Hayes on the cost of fame and anxiety: 'I'm my hardest critic' Musician Hunter Hayes reflects on how his years in the spotlight affected his mental health, how he addresses those struggles in his new album, and his self-care today.
Jailed Connecticut man's death ruled drug withdrawal-induced cardiac arrest The death of Joseph Torrice, 37, in his Connecticut jail cell was ruled a cardiac arrest induced by withdrawal from opioids and other drugs, the state Inspector General's office found.
AI model helps predict strokes with more accuracy, researchers say Researchers have developed a model to predict strokes with more accuracy than current models. Study authors used AI methods and available data from when patients enter the hospital.