Relationship 'drama' keeps the 'chase' alive

The last thing anyone will admit to wanting is drama in their life, yet most relationships have drama at one time or another. 

Are good parents contributing to the childhood anxiety epidemic?

Every generation raises their children with the idea of being a great parent. You remember what you didn’t like about your childhood and told yourself you wouldn’t do the same to your kids. But, you didn’t grow up in the society your kids are trying to survive in now.

Spouses who have each other but no friends

When you meet your special person it may feel as though the two of you are complete, and you are for a while. But marriage and relationships benefit from having friends. 

More relationship experience won't help with marital happiness

When you first begin dating you may compare a past love with who you’re currently with, but when you find that special someone they stand out as different, leading you to feel a deeper love and sense of commitment.

Depression & arguments, trust after betrayal

Viewer questions this week explore how depression can be the reason couples argue and the difficulty one faces in learning to trust after betrayal.

FOX Faceoff - Ted Cruz & John Kasich

You've heard what they think, now we want to know what you think!

Six early red flags with online dating

There are obvious red flags, such as anger, controlling, jealous, or violent behavior, but most abusers are able to mask these tendencies in dating.

Finding Families - sisters hope to be adopted together

“My sister is the girly girl, I’m like the tomboy,” said Anjel, 14. She and her 9-year-old sister Nyea have different interests but a common bond. They have been stuck in the foster care system for four years.