HEALTH December 19, 2022 Detransitioning becomes growing choice among young people after gender-affirming surgery Transition therapy is "placed too quickly" on young people, said one expert, as a growing number of those who transitioned their gender are now choosing to return to the gender they had at birth.
HEALTH November 15, 2022 Transition surgery study raises questions about long-term results on quality of life after 'top surgery' A recent study that evaluated young patients after they underwent double mastectomies as they transitioned into becoming male indicates that their quality of life has drastically improved. The study is from Northwestern Medicine.
Fox News Investigates October 23, 2022 Chowchilla school bus kidnapper's parole angers survivors: 'Mistake for the whole state of California' Frederick Woods was released from prison this year, decades after he hijacked a school bus with 26 children and their driver inside, in Chowchilla, California.
Crime July 5, 2022 Illegally made fentanyl fueling historic drug crisis across US The fentanyl crisis, as of summer 2022, is hitting the United States harder than any other drug epidemic in history, according to the DEA and nationwide state law enforcement.
Media April 1, 2022 Chowchilla school bus abduction victims speak out after kidnapper is recommended parole Last Friday, after serving more than 40 years behind bars, a 70-year-old California man, who kidnapped 26 schoolchildren in 1976, was recommended for parole. His victims are speaking out on his possible release.
CRIME February 25, 2022 'Nightmare in Chowchilla': Notorious 1976 school bus kidnapping revisited Fox News Investigative Unit looks back at the kidnapping of 26 children and a bus driver in new podcast "Nightmare in Chowchilla."
America Together December 21, 2020 Front-line workers honored with 'combat paper' art made from scrubs, military uniforms A small arts studio nestled in the hills of Branchburg, N.J. is giving U.S. veterans a platform to share their stories and experiences through the art of making paper.
CRIME November 12, 2020 Jennifer Kesse disappearance: Newly released police photos suggest violent struggle On a January evening in 2006, Jennifer Kesse disappeared without a trace, stumping investigators and the young woman’s family, who have searched relentlessly for her from Florida to Mexico and Russia.
America Together May 12, 2020 Some Georgia nurses start making house calls, as coronavirus changes way of life Health officials in Georgia are scrambling to treat patients afraid to leave their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak -- as some nurses are now making house calls.
America Together April 21, 2020 Georgia veterans answer 911 calls as first responders get stretched during coronavirus pandemic A veteran volunteer group has answered the call to assist 911 and the Columbus, GA Fire and EMS by responding to nonemergency calls.