FDA says 696,000 cans of Australian baby formula will be available this summer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that more than half a million cans of baby formula from Bellamy's Organic, an Australian baby food brand, will become available this summer.
Best, worst states for working dads in 2022: Report
To find the best and worst states for working dads this year, WalletHub compared all 50 U.S. states, as well as Washington, D.C., based on 23 metrics.
New York couple donated hundreds of baby formula products amid shortage, saying government failed them
A couple from Long Island, New York, collected thousands to help donate baby formula to parents. Sheharyar Ali and wife Hina Ghani had trouble finding formula after the birth of their child.
Parents needing baby formula are targeted by scammers during national shortage
Scammers are taking advantage of parents in desperate need of baby formula, as the Biden administration tries to manage the crisis affecting families across the country.
BBB warns against baby formula scams amid national shortage: 'Scammers are watching'
Baby formula scams could be on the rise as the shortage becomes a nationwide crisis, the BBB warns saying, "Online shopping scams are the riskiest."
Baby formula by the numbers: Facts about the multibillion dollar industry
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it will take “important steps” to remedy the nation’s baby formula supply chain after American parents and pediatricians made their concerns known about the current formula shortage.
Rhode Island school district cancels honors classes to promote equity
Nicole Neily weighs in as parents slam school for removing honors courses on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
DC elementary schools hosted presentation on anti-racism
Children's Scholarship Fund national president Darla Romfo says 'what we are teaching in schools is as shocking what we are not teaching' on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Enrollment sank in remote-learning districts: Data
Cato Institute's Educational Freedom director Neal McCluskey weighs in on the public education crisis on 'Kennedy.'
Take Your Child to Work Day 2022: History and little-known facts
Take Your Child to Work Day, also termed Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day, is observed in the U.S. on the fourth Thursday of April.
Finding a new job while pregnant: A guide to searching, interviewing and succeeding
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 was put in place to protect expectant mothers from being cast aside, but that doesn’t mean finding a new job while pregnant is easy.
GOP lawmaker slams Disney's corporate radicalism
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-NY, and Fox News contributor Deneen Borelli slam Disney's position on Florida's parental rights law on 'The Evening Edit.'
DeSantis is 'standing up for families,' mother claims
Florida's parental rights law has been 'grossly mischaracterized' says Parents Defending Education President Nicole Neily on 'The Evening Edit.'
Moms for Liberty leader warns Disney of pushback if company interferes in FL laws: 'Sexualizing our children'
Parental advocate Tiffany Justice says proactive fight against Disney would be a "waste [of] time."
Ukraine, a leading surrogacy destination, is caught amid war: What to know
As the Russia-Ukraine war drags on, Ukrainian gestational surrogate agencies are doing all they can to keep mothers and babies safe.
Jason Chaffetz calls for the firing of California officials who raided a preschool
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz slams California officials for raiding a preschool over mask policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
Dating app Hinge offering $100 child care stipends to single parents in time for Valentine's Day
The dating app Hinge is offering cash stipends to single parents who want to go on a Valentine’s Day date, but need child care to do so.
South Carolina restaurant offers in-house child care for employees' kids
McGee's Scot Irish Pub, in South Carolina, is called a pub, it’s really more of a restaurant. And now it includes a closed-off room with a licensed child care provider.
Virginia high school under fire for 'Privilege Bingo'
Parents Defending Education founder Nicole Neily rips school for 'Privilege Bingo' game.
Congressman proposes bill providing $10K to students for in-person learning
Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis discusses providing $10K to students whose schools are closed due to COVID to send their children to in-person schools, the money would come from unspent funds from the American Rescue Plan.