July 2 New Tennessee law will suspend driver's license of teens found guilty of bullying A new law in Tennessee law would revoke the licenses of teenagers for up to a year if convicted of bullying or cyberbullying other kids.
July 2 New Tennessee law restricts driving for teenage bullies The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses a new Tennessee law that revokes driving privileges from teenage bullies.
June 4 Parents express optimism over possible treatment for autism 91±¬ÁÏ senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie has the latest on the use of Leucovorin in children on 'Special Report.'
June 4 Doctor explains how a new drug could improve quality of life for autistic children Rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani weighs in on a potential treatment for autism and discusses the risks of using psychedelic drugs for mental health on 'America Reports.'
June 1 Mike Rowe: Harvard is making my job easier than it's ever been 'People You Should Know' host Mike Rowe details the key benefits of trade schools on 'Sunday Night in America.'
May 23 RFK Jr. backtracks on timeline for determining cause of autism RFK Jr. told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that it would take an additional six months from his original September timeline to determine the cause of autism during a Thursday interview.
May 22 RFK Jr's highly anticipated MAHA report paints dismal state of child health, national security concerns Make America Healthy Again Commission, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released its report on rising chronic diseases in U.S. children, urging systemic reforms.
May 21 Mike Rowe on Gen Z's 'work-life balance' demands: Deadline is just another word for consequence 'People You Should Know' host Mike Rowe weighs in on Gen Z's demand for work-life balance on 'The Story.'
May 9, 2025 Left-handed people could be at higher risk for some neurological disorders: study Scientists discover connection between left-handedness and neurological disorders. Study reveals lefties have 3.5 times higher autism risk, pointing to shared genetic and developmental factors.
May 5, 2025 'DATA CHAOS': Secretary Kennedy defends database on 'existential disease' Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weighs in on President Donald Trump banning China's gain-of-function research and defends 'dialing back' health agencies on 'The Ingraham Angle.'