'Family has power': Recovering addict who witnessed more than 100 overdoses rescued by long lost sister Washington has one of the biggest homeless populations in the nation. One recovering addict who spent years on the streets says his "guardian angel" saved him.
Recovering addict who witnessed 100+ overdoses rescued by long lost sister Washington has one of the biggest homeless populations in the nation. Tyson, a recovering addict who spent years on the streets, says his "guardian angel" saved him.
Liberal city official claims outrage over fentanyl is because 'White people' are dying San Francisco resident Tanya Tilghman said Board of Supervisors member Shamann Walton's comments were "deeply offensive" as her own son is battling a fentanyl addiction.
After campus shooting at Michigan State, K-9 brings comfort to traumatized students Michigan State University students were welcomed back to campus by K-9 Officer Tole and Chief Deputy Kevin Roman from the Dowagiac Police Department following the on-campus shooting.
Gutfeld: Why are young liberals so depressed? 'Gutfeld!' panelists reacted to a study that found higher rates of depression among young liberals than young conservatives.
Republicans blast Biden over controversial laugh while discussing fentanyl Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Gillian Turner has the latest as President Biden faces criticism over the handling of the country's drug crisis as fentanyl poisonings sweeps across America on 'Special Report.'
Owner of rehab center chain arrested for health care fraud Recovery Connection Centers of America owner Michael Brier of Newton, Massachusetts, was arrested for allegedly neglecting patient needs and cheating health insurers out of millions.
New York firefighter and 9/11 first responder to hike Appalachian Trail to raise money, awareness for PTSD Volunteer firefighter Rob Weisberg of New York will be hiking the Appalachian Trail to raise money for nonprofit Paws of War, plus awareness for first responders and veterans with PTSD.
Rhode Island Democrats seek to decriminalize 'magic mushrooms' Two Rhode Island Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would decriminalize possession of a small amount of psilocybin, or "magic" mushrooms, for personal use.
CDC issues warning to American tourists about prescriptions sold in Mexico Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ William La Jeunesse reports on alarming findings about counterfeit prescriptions sold in Mexico on ‘Special Report.’