3:20VIDEOJanuary 10One-on-one with Gitanjali Rao, TIME’s 2020 Kid of the Year Fifteen-year-old scientist and inventor Gitanjali Rao is this week’s ‘Power Player.’
Jana KramerDecember 29Jana Kramer's husband Mike Caussin celebrates his recovery amid sex addiction battle Mike Caussin and Jana Kramer mark the former NFL player's 'most sober year' amid his sex addiction battle.
ComedyDecember 22John Mulaney, former 'Saturday Night Live' writer, checks into rehab for alcohol, cocaine relapse: report Comedian John Mulaney, former writer on "Saturday Night Live," has reportedly checked into rehab after suffering a relapse of alcohol and cocaine abuse.
Celebrity NewsNovember 28Celebrities who have discussed sobriety in 2020 A number of Hollywood stars have spoken out this year about their decisions to get sober.
Celebrity NewsNovember 11Sinead O'Connor announces she's entering one year of rehab for trauma and addiction Irish singer and songwriter Sinead O'Connor says she's entering one year of rehab to address addiction and trauma from her past.
AddictionOctober 15Coronavirus pandemic causes rise in drug overdose deaths, preliminary CDC data shows Drug overdose deaths saw a significant increase during the first few months of 2020, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
AddictionOctober 14Meghan Markle raises concerns about social media, says it's an 'addiction' for some users Meghan Markle voiced her fears that social media has the same addiction effects as drug users in a recent interview.
AddictionOctober 14Kristen Bell opens up about husband Dax Shepard's relapse: 'I'll continue to stand by him' Kristen Bell is opening up about her husband Dax Shepard's recent relapse and her plan to stand by him through his sobriety journey.
Celebrity NewsSeptember 28Dax Shepard says he's 'really, really grateful' for fans' support after revealing relapse The star previously explained that he had been sober for 16 years.
HEALTHSeptember 14Binge drinkers may struggle to feel empathy, study says Binge drinkers may not feel empathy as easily as non-binge drinkers, according to a new study.