Dashcam video has been released showing a cement truck plowing into a school bus packed with pre-K students returning from a trip to the zoo last week, killing a boy and a man.
Devices that can translate the eclipse on sound and touch devices will be available at public gatherings on April 8 when a total solar eclipse crosses North America.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the number of U.S. tuberculosis cases in 2023 was at the highest level since 2013 and rose among all ages.
Volunteer search operations for missing Tennessee teenager Sebastian Rogers have been scaled back due to βincreasing security concerns" after members say they received threats.
After a director for England's National Health Service warned about eating a whole chocolate Easter egg in "one go," doctors took to social media to tell people that, "life is too short" to not eat the whole egg.
New Jersey mom Selena Campione received an awake craniotomy to remove a tumor from her brain, and was instructed by Dr. Nitesh Patel to sing during the procedure. The patient and doctor share details on what turned into Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" in the operating room.
There has been a sharp uptick in the number of missing or fake Global Positioning System (GPS) signals known as jamming in aircraft in the Baltic region Russia being blamed by some experts.
HBO's Bill Maher called for a "COVID Commission" to be established after calling out the "powers that be" who refuse to acknowledged they botched the pandemic.
The Republican Party cannot find a consistent stance to take on IVF procedures after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling raised questions about the technology's compliance with pro-life ethics.
A Texas appeals court upheld a lower court's injunction Friday that blocked the state from investigating parents who provide their children with gender-transitioning treatment.
An Indiana dad running for Congress after tragically losing his son to fentanyl is aiming to fix the border crisis that he says is igniting further devastation across the country.
Mr. O, a Maryland-based cat, recently went viral on Facebook after his sad adoption story was shared by an animal shelter, his current home. The shelter hopes he is adopted soon.
Dr. Jordan Petersonβs wife explained how she found faith after her cancer diagnosis and the moments in her life that led to her dedication to Catholicism.
Sorority lawsuit seeks to defend something that the vast majority of people understand -- that men and women are different. Changing that could jeopardize laws that protect women.
The Israeli Defense Force troops is withdrawing troops from Shifa Hospital in Gaza after a second raid of the hospital two weeks ago, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said.
More than 150 cancer cases linked to people who studied or worked in the since-closed Poe Hall on NC State's campus have been reported to local news since last fall.
Anxiety and depression are part of the mental health crisis impacting young people. Those problems can be traced back to the woke indoctrination they get in their education.
Joy Ryan, 94, of Ohio is proving that it's never too late to see the world as she travels to every single continent alongside her grandson, Brad. Fox News Digital spoke with her.
Adults who are admitted to the hospital are often inappropriately diagnosed with β and treated for β pneumonia, new research suggests. Experts discuss the risks of unnecessary treatment.
Dr. John Nkengasong, who has dedicated decades to HIV and AIDS work in Africa, is reflecting on his career intertwined with a U.S. program credited with transforming care.
Between 1904 and the 1960s, about 5,500 Alaskans were sent away to a mental hospital in Portland, OR. Their fates are being uncovered by volunteers and made available to their families.
Lawmakers in several states are proposing legislation to allow chaplains in public schools, aiming to provide spiritual support to students who may not have access.
Bucknell University on Saturday announced the death of Christian Samay, class of 2024, after police were called to the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house over the weekend.
An invasive bacterial infection is on the rise in the U.S., according to the CDC. A physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center shared tips on treatment and prevention.
Medicaid enrollment in North Carolina following an eligibility expansion has surpassed 400,000 in its first four months, according to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.
Homelessness in America might soon have a new face -- a much older one. The US is facing a potentially devastating homeless crisis among our seniors as the nation ages.
World Autism Awareness Day is an occasion dedicated to education and support. On the day, take extra time to inform yourself about autism and spread information with others.
An Israeli Defense Force (IDF) soldier talked to Fox News Digital about how he survived the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel β and how his faith is strong as he shares hope with others.
Donβt believe the spin that its proposed Title IX regulations wonβt harm athletics for women and girls. Biden's new rules could permanently cripple sports for female athletes.
A 77-year-old weightlifter from Moore Haven, Florida, rescued his dog Rodger after an alligator's jaws chomped down onto the pup, requiring his the owner to wrestle with the reptile.
If coughing is keeping you up at night, you may be feeling frustrated, fatigued and wondering how to put a stop to it. Two experts share common reasons and prevention tips.
A Nigerian swimmer named Akinrodoye Samuel sought to raise awareness of mental health issues by swimming the length of the longest bridge in Lagos, nearly 7.45 miles.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s running mate could assist him in appealing to various groups as both Republicans and Democrats panic about the third-party bid.
The Daily Iowan, a student newspaper at the University of Iowa, has made a pioneering move by purchasing two struggling weekly newspapers within the state.
University of Kentucky dance team member Kate Kaufling died on Sunday, less than a year after being diagnosed with bone cancer, the university announced Monday. She was 20.
Researchers have linked a rare gene variant involved with controlling the shape of cells to the development of the brain asymmetry known for determining a dominant hand.
Julie Lenkoff, 80, suffered a medical emergency on a Norwegian Cruise, which "medically disembarked" her on an African island, but her family said the cruise line never contacted them.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is facing backlash after he vetoed a GOP bill to prevent transgender students from competing on certain school sports teams.
Seattle Public Schools is doing away with its programs and schools for gifted students and replacing it with a more "inclusive" model, citing diversity concerns.
After losing his wife to colon cancer, a New York man is dedicating his life to fighting the disease and protecting others from tragedy. Fox News Digital spoke to Roy de Souza about his journey.
A new drug could potentially alleviate two of the most troublesome effects of menopause β bone loss and weight gain β according to researchers at the University of Central Florida.
Media outlets moved to fact-check presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for claiming President Biden is a "much worse" threat to democracy than former President Trump.
"Jackass" star Steve-O claimed that he dropped his appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast after the host refused to refrain from smoking marijuana while doing the show.
Cleaning your bathroom is essential for both hygiene and maintaining a serene space. You can achieve a refreshingly clean bathroom by following these tips.
Dan Buettner, the author who first studied "Blue Zones," locations with high concentrations of centenarians, found nine common denominators that explain how the inhabitants' longevity.
A 2nd grade teacher in rural Tennessee has been named the 2024 National Teacher of the Year. Missy Testerman received the award for her diverse curriculum.
Rep.Β Lauren BoebertΒ was admitted to hospital, where she underwent surgery to remove an acute blood clot. She was also diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, a rare condition that disrupts blood flow.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
Jill Biden said on "CBS Mornings" Wednesday, that America's top teachers will be celebrated with a White House state dinner to honor educators for the first time.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was a guest on the Kelce brothers' "New Heights" podcast. During the episode, Jason asked questions about his own fitness after his NFL retirement.
Allowing babies to sleep outside their cribs and with others can have life-threatening risks, according to a recent study by the CDC. Dr. Marc Siegel of New York offered insights.
As avian influenza (bird flu) continues to spread among wild birds in the European Union, officials are warning of the potential for a future human pandemic.
In a given year, as many asΒ 46.8 millionΒ Americans over the age of 12 are diagnosed with a substance use disorder.Β Doctors are not immune to the deathly grip ofΒ addiction.
Jim Wahlberg was a Boston street hustler serving time while his younger brothers became stars. He told Fox News Digital that meeting Mother Teresa while he was in prison led him to Jesus Christ.
The Biden administration said it is finalizing standards on menthol cigarettes over widespread opposition to the proposal from small businesses and civil rights leaders.
Roma Downey spoke with Fox News Digital about how her faith carried her through difficult moments in her childhood, and how her new show, "The Baxters," came to be.
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA come under fire after hosting a speaker who performed 'non-secular' prayer service to a pagan god during class.
A California singer dissolved her face filler to go for a more natural look, she said, after spending $50,000 on cosmetic surgery and enhancement treatments.
A 17-year-old boy with mental health issues in Southern CA locked himself in a bathroom at a home, armed with a knife. In the ensuing struggle, the teen was shot.
The White House has declared April 2024 as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month. Jody Hoyos, CEO of the Prevent Cancer Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia, revealed the significance.
Twenty-two people have been arrested after being linked to the alleged embezzlement of about $650 million in post-pandemic relief funds from the European Union.
EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak will testify publicly before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic next month, Fox News Digital has learned.
Many Yanomami, the largest Indigenous tribe in the Amazon, have been contaminated with mercury from illegal gold mining; 84% of 300 tested had a level of exposure that can lead to health problems
Organizations worked to re-release 34 sea turtles into the ocean after spending months nursing them back to health given their poor conditions last winter.
Mass General Brigham announced it would its update policies on automatically flagging child abuse and neglect reports in cases of mothers testing positive for drugs.
The first person to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant has been discharged from Massachusetts General Hospital, the hospital announced on Wednesday.
Connecticut officer Det. Michael Harton saved a baby girl at a movie theater five years ago β and now he's become her godfather. Fox News Digital spoke to the officer and the child's mom.
Ice could be the next frontier in breast cancer therapy, according to new research from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Researchers and experts explain the potential benefits.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has proposed new regulations to end the city's ban on βhomeless daytime camping," reversing previous policy on the practice.
Ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse, eye doctors are warning people not to look directly at the sun, which could lead to blindness and permanent eye damage.
Ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse, eye doctors are warning people not to look directly at the sun, which could lead to blindness and permanent eye damage.
Despite its increasing legality and prevalence, experts still warn of the numerous health risks posed by marijuana use β many of which are still being researched.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health alert to inform clinicians, state health departments and the public of a case of bird flu in a person in Texas.
Skin health can be important to pay close attention to as the seasons change. A beauty expert shared her top tips for spring cleaning your skincare routine.
In 2022, I went in for a routine appendix removal. After the surgery, life seemed to return to normal⦠until doctors told me they had found a cancerous tumor in the appendix.
The outbreak of measles and tuberculosis at Chicago migrant shelters could have been avoided if migrants were made follow the same health rules as U.S. citizens, doctors say.
Author handled his inner demons completely the opposite of what my parents did. It wasn't the end of his story, it was just the beginning and his young children can appreciate it.
Ahead of the April 8 eclipse, Prevent Blindness, a Chicago health and safety organization dedicated to protecting sight, is encouraging eye safety by dispelling some common misconceptions.
Dr. Rani Maskatia, a pediatric and adult allergist and immunologist in California, shared with Fox News Digital 10 surprising facts about peanut allergies.
Pet owners are wise to think about their animal's well-being ahead of the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Experts say it's best to keep animals inside and to watch for signs of stress.
Dr. Nicole Saphier warned of the possible side effects of long-term e-cigarette usage as a new study reveals vaping leads to increased risk of heart failure.
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras spoke to Fox News Digital about the harms of social media addiction and lawmakersβ efforts to limit childrenβs access to these sites.
Colleges appear to be strengthening penalties against anti-Israel protesters who have taken over areas of campus in response to Hamas' attack on Israel in October.
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A lifetime of collecting -- coins, stamps and china. But younger generations don't want it all. Hate to tell Boomers, but kids would rather pass on it than have you pass it along.
It wasn't just COVID-19. Randi Weingarten and the rest of the education bureaucrats have done what they can to keep kids out of class and keep schools closed across the country.
A trial against BNSF Railway has begun over the lung cancer deaths of two people who lived in a Montana town where thousands were exposed to asbestos from a vermiculite mine.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'Fox & Friends' to share an update on a human infection of bird flu and safety tips for viewing the solar eclipse.
A Canadian grandmother broke the Guinness World Record for the longest time held in an abdominal plank position for a female at just over four-and-a-half hours.
The Houston Police Department arrested a mother and daughter during an undercover sting, for allegedly offering to provide butt injections out of a short-term rental.
Accelerated aging β which is when biological age is greater than their chronological age β could increase cancer risk, according to research presented at the Association for Cancer Research meeting.
Here's what my investigation has recently discovered regarding government officials from 15 federal agencies and what they knew about the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2018.
Bill Maher complained the younger generation was too "fragile" because they were "raised wrong" and had been coddled by parents and the U.S. education system.
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna will introduce bills increasing penalties against rapists and sexual abusers of children, including the death penalty against child predators.
A group of Jewish students filed a lawsuit against Copper Union, a private college in Manhattan, for the school's alleged failure to effectively respond to antisemitism on campus.
An NPR editor blowing the whistle on the newsroom found an 87-to-zero ratio in registered Democrats versus Republicans in its headquarters of Washington, D.C.
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson on Tuesday warned that the federal government has grown so large that oversight and accountability is nearly impossible.
John Alfred Tinniswood of England is the world's oldest man at 111 years old. Tinniswood said he mostly credits his longevity to "pure luck." But he does have a special meal he eats each week.
STD rates among Americans aged 55 and older have skyrocketed since 2012, according to the CDC. Chlamydia, Hepatitis C, and syphilis were among the diseases listed.
Got a cold sore and wondering what you can do? Fox News Digital consulted with experts to determine the best course of action for dealing with an unsightly fever blister.
With more people dying from Alzheimerβs disease than ever before, experts are emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and intervention -- and even potentially reversing symptoms.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., sounded off on "America Reports" after he sent 15 federal agencies' letters asking for more information on the "DEFUSE Project."
The EPA enacted new first-of-its-kind restrictions on toxic "forever chemicals," known as PFAS, in drinking water. Exposure is linked to adverse health effects like low birth weight.
France's government proposed a bill to legalize medically assisted suicide via lethal medication. Some French people have traveled to neighboring countries ins search of such treatment.
The Biden administration is already facing a potential lawsuit in response to its recent regulations cracking down on emissions from major chemical manufacturing facilities.
A 29-year-old woman in Colorado has been arrested for allegedly harming special needs students while working at a bus aide for Littleton Public Schools.
A Gallup poll revealed that Gen Zers are happiest when they find a sense of purpose at school or work. Study author Zach Hrynowski and psychologist Dr. Michele Borba shared insights on the findings.
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Instead of seeking thrills and wild scenes, the hottest travel trend is about one's own "quietude" and mindful meditation in hopes of finding transformation.
Former Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman's daughter was placed on a ventilator due to complications from sickle cell disease.
University of Cincinnati students have launched a new alert system called Cincy Crime Stoppers in an effort to increase transparency about crime near campus.
Carnie Wilson talked to Fox News Digital about her views on weight loss drugs, 20 years of sobriety and her new AXS TV show, "Sounds Delicious with Carnie Wilson."
Research from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that women who had been pregnant in the past looked βbiologically older" than those who had never carried a child.
More than one-third of older adults feel lonely at least once a week, studies show. Experts warn of the dangers of senior loneliness and how to mitigate the risks.
April 11 is National Pet Day. On this fun and festive occasion, show your pet some extra love with one of these activities β great for the whole family.
A number of people sought medical treatment for their eyes following Monday's solar eclipse, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat tells Fox News Digital, while Google searched also spiked.
Former NBA star Nate Robinson said he might not have long to live if he cannot get a kidney replacement. The three-time slam dunk champion has been dealing with kidney failure for about six years.
U.S. Army veteran Fred Minnick became a world-renowned bourbon expert following his tour in Iraq. Minnick returned home to the U.S. with PTSD and trauma β and used mindfulness to heal.
Fans of mini sabbaticals say they help to avoid burnout, re-center themselves while transitioning between jobs, and get perspective on how and where they want to spend their time.
Puberty blockers have been shown to cause long-term fertility and other problems in boys, according to a preprint study from Mayo Clinic. Doctors revealed insights on the risks.
The number of U.S cases of measles, one of the world's most contagious diseases which can lead to serious complications, are so far this year nearly double the total case count for all of last year.
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt shared four pieces of smartphone knowledge that can help adults keep kids off smartphones and protect their mental health.
Father Fernando Goldszstein has raised millions to find a cure for a rare brain tumor his son teenage son was diagnosed with at age 7 called Medulloblstoma.
A Fulton County man was sentenced to 50 years in prison after he was found guilty of poisoning breast milk for his newborn daughter with antifreeze while the mother was hospitalized.
Conservatives in Texas are warning universities may be trying to skirt a new law banning DEI at public universities by reshuffling DEI officials to other departments.
Deborah Adler of New York has achieved acclaim in industry and art for her prescription bottle designs and labeling program that have helped to prevent thousands of deaths each year.
The first-ever augmented reality (AR) abdominal surgery was performed by Dr. Alberto Rodriguez in Chile. The surgeon gave details about the tech; an AI health expert also shared pros and cons.
Georgia health officials have confirmed a third case of measles linked to an individual who does not live in the U.S. and had traveled internationally with a group of students.
The CDC is investigating reports of "fake Botox" causing botulism-like illnesses in several states. Experts weigh in on the risks and offer safety tips.
Critics are slamming a New York ballot initiative with broad language they say would ban parents from approving their child to undergo transgender surgeries.
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner's Free Press bombshell offered an inside look at NPRβs drift from only being "a bit to the left" in 2011 to its current liberal activism.
University of Connecticut men's basketball coach Dan Hurley spoke to OutKick's Dan Dakich about mental health awareness and the struggles men have speaking up.
Psychedelic retreats and experiences are seeing a spike in interest all over the world. Psychedelic experts discuss boosts in popularity, programs offered and impacts of these therapies.
Kansas Democratic Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a bill that would have outlawed transgender treatment for minors in the state Friday, as well as two other pieces of legislation seeking to impose additional abortion restrictions.
Homelessness means a lot more than a crisis of those who lack a house. Its foundation is rooted in many different problems, all of which need to be addressed so they can move forward.
A new study found that women with breast cancer who have received chemotherapy are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Epic Research experts and other physicians commented.
A New York speech pathologist is using improvisational theater, better known as βimprov," to help young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) develop their social skills.
This weekend, check out some of the top stories of the week in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out β and get fully prepped for the week ahead.
TikTok users are reacting after a dentist in London shared the top moments when you should not rush to brush your teeth. The video has been viewed more than 12 million times.
A Gallup poll on sleep found that about a quarter of Americans said they got eight or more hours of sleep per night and about a fifth said they got five hours or less.
Functional beverages, which offer mental or physical benefits beyond hydration, are gaining popularity worldwide. Here is what science has to say about their ingredients.
Human Society International's study of five Chinese fur farms found them to have poor conditions and high risk of developing diseases that could transfer from animals to humans.
Fox News Digital spoke with Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins, III, board-certified neurosurgeon and founder of Jenkins NeuroSpine in New York City, about the importance of good posture and how to achieve it.
Tommy Tuberville is looking to increase transparency between the VA and taxpayers by requiring the department to report on abortions facilitated each quarter.
Women taking weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are reporting unexpected pregnancies. Drs. Rachel McConnell and Angela Fitch said these medications could boost fertility.
Tayla Clement, 26, was born with a rare disorder that made it impossible to smile β but she says she is grateful for it. Clement shared her experience with Fox News Digital.
Regular maintenance of household devices is an important factor of home safety. This includes checking batteries and inspecting for signs of wear and tear.
There are an abundance of fruit and vegetables that thrive in the spring. Take advantage of these fruits and vegetables seasonal in spring for a fresh bite.
President Biden's administration is launching a program to assist 50 countries in identifying and responding to infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics.
Warren Buffettβs BNSF Railway is being sued for allegedly polluting a Montana town with asbestos, resulting in the deaths of at least two people from mesothelioma.
Lard, essential to the human diet for centuries, suffered a wave of bad publicity in recent decades. It's enjoying a sudden rebirth, thanks in large part to pie makers.
United Kingdom lawmakers will debate and vote on a bill that would phase out the legal sale of tobacco entirely by raising the age of sale by one year each year.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated educational benefits of war veteran James Rudisill, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers to pass bills that would provide it with a legal shield against lawsuits that assert its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.
A teen with cancer got a unique experience thanks to the CEO of Ford. The 18-year-old and his dad from Utah were gifted a trip to the performance racing school.
The Labor Department announced Tuesday it has issued a new federal rule on miners' safety; the rule cuts down the permissible exposure limit for crystalline silica, linked to black lung disease.
An Oklahoma boy with a precocious passion for marine biology adopted an octopus after years of begging. The octopus, named Terrance, recently had dozens of babies.
A study by Toronto Metropolitan University researched the effects of drinking 100% orange juice vs. sugar-sweetened orange beverages on appetite, food intake and glycemic response in adults.
Students at elite universities react to an ADL report report that a handful of elite colleges, including Harvard and MIT, received failing grades for their handling of antisemitism.
Meta unveiled new Instagram features to protect users against sextortion crimes, which have been becoming more prevalent on social media apps over the last several years.
Lack of sleep can lead to what some experts call the βsilent epidemic" β a little-known condition called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Here's what experts want you to know.
Austinβs LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission approved a resolution to protect individuals and organizations providing βhealthcare" to transgender people.
Dr. Christopher Rhodes, a nutritional biologist in California, shared six tips for keeping energy levels high throughout the day and beating the midday slump.
Mary-Ann Baldwin, mayor of North Carolina's capital city, said on April 16, 2024, that she would not run again in the fall following a cancer diagnosis and her husband's heart surgery.
Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky talked to Fox News Digital about her diet and training ahead of the announcement of her partnership with Core Power.
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A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience on April 8 found that higher amounts of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) were found in drinking water in certain parts of the U.S.
Two recently-published studies investigated how microplastics can find their way inside the organs of both humans and mice, and what the potential impact can be.
What you eat can have an impact on your sleep. Two sleep experts shared foods that promote sleep, foods to avoid, and how to know if your dietary choices are keeping you up at night.
Lauren Green, chief religion correspondent, speaks to author Jennifer Lahl, whose book "The Detransition Diaries" tells of those who admit their error in believing they were born into the wrong body.
Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton spoke to Fox News Digital about his experience as a cancer survivor and how his excellence in figure skating has given him a platform to do more.
The head of a specialty pharmacy will be sentenced in Michigan for 11 deaths more than a decade ago that were tied to tainted steroids, according to officials.
California regulators have adopted a drinking water limit on toxic hexavalent chromium, a chemical compound made infamous by the movie βErin Brockovich."