Our New Year's predictions What will happen in 2026 by Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley, Jason Riley and Dan Henninger.
Stuck inside? What people are doing instead of crowding into trendy, seasonal events People are ditching crowded holiday events and attractions for quiet, home-based activities this winter like puzzles, knitting, LEGO building and reading to recharge.
Experimental vaccine could save thousands of lives per year, scientist claims The first-ever fentanyl overdose prevention vaccine could save thousands of lives annually, with human trials beginning in early 2026 after animal studies.
Blue cities U-turn on distributing drug supplies to addicts after progressive policies fail to stem epidemic Seattle and San Francisco scale back harm reduction policies distributing drug supplies, signaling a shift in how West Coast cities combat the drug crisis.
Tennessee officers rescue woman considering jumping from bridge on day after Christmas New video shows a dramatic bridge rescue as law enforcement agencies worked together to save a woman in crisis on Interstate 81 in Sullivan County.
Did holiday stress wreak havoc on your gut? Doctors say 6 simple tips can help Holiday stress wreaked havoc on your gut? Experts share six simple ways to reset digestion at home, from better sleep routines to fiber-rich meals.
Surgeon general called loneliness an epidemic. The way to fix it doesn't come from a doctor The holiday season amplifies America's loneliness epidemic, but simple actions can combat isolation better than medication, psychiatrist explains.
Singles turn to parents to help with dating apps Project Soulmate co-founder Jennifer Zucher joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss a rising trend of single Americans turning to parents, family and friends to help with online dating and former Vice President Kamala Harris' advice on dating.
I lost my baby daughter, but God’s love can help us past grief this Christmas Anne Beiler shares how losing daughter Angie led to finding redemption through Jesus, transforming grief into purpose we can learn from this Christmas season.
Pay attention to faith and the people you love the most this holiday season, author Arthur Brooks says Harvard University professor and author Arthur Brooks gives viewers tips on relaxing and finding meaning in life during the hectic holiday rush on ‘Special Report.’