Cases of Valley fever are spiking in California, according to health officials. As of the end of July, there were 6,761 cases confirmed — which means if this pace continues, the total 2025 numbers will likely exceed the 12,595 cases seen in 2024. Last year’s total was a new record …
Read More »Usha Vance backs books over phones as more schools implement no-cell policies
CANTON, Ga. – America’s students should put down their phones and read a book or embrace other activities instead, second lady Usha Vance urged this week as she shared an “eye-opening” personal revelation about “how literacy is faring in the United States.” She chose reading as her summer initiative, Vance …
Read More »Risk of colon cancer slashed by eating specific types of vegetables, study finds
Including more broccoli in your diet could reduce the risk of colon cancer, new research suggests. Diet is known to be a key modifiable risk factor for colon cancer — particularly a lack of vegetables and dietary fiber, as well as excessive alcohol and caffeine consumption, according to researchers. Cruciferous …
Read More »Short questions with Dana Perino for Larry Kudlow
You’ve seen us on screen, but have you ever wondered what we’re like off-camera? For the last few months, I’ve enjoyed checking in with some of your favorite Fox personalities to learn more about who they are behind the scenes. What’s the one thing Jesse Watters couldn’t live without? What’s …
Read More »Employees spend over 10 hours a week drafting emails, yet less than half of them are fully read, study says
A new study found that spending too much time on your emails might not be worth the stress. Productivity platform Slack conducted a study of 8,000 U.S.- and U.K.-based small business employees —and the results were telling. Those employees drafted an average of 112 emails each week, spending roughly 5½ …
Read More »War and kids: What to say and not say, and how to handle tough questions
As parents and caregivers across America strive to keep an even keel in their households no matter what is going on in the outside world, many wonder how, if at all, they should talk to their children about the war that’s gripped Israel since Oct. 7. Fox News Digital reached …
Read More »On this day in history, November 19, 1863, President Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address
President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, one of the most famous speeches in United States history, at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery on this day in history, Nov. 19, 1863. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between July 1, 1863, and July 3, 1863. It was one …
Read More »On this day in history, November 20, 1925, Robert F. Kennedy is born in Massachusetts
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, younger brother of former President John F. Kennedy and former U.S. attorney general, was born on this day in history, November 20, 1925. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Joseph Sr. and Rose Kennedy, Robert was the seventh of their nine children. He was commonly referred to …
Read More »Apple crumb pie for an 'iconic all-American Thanksgiving dessert': Try the recipe
Yes, there will be pumpkin pie at the Thanksgiving table. But how about apple crumb pie, too? “Apple crumb pie uses seasonal apples, store-bought or homemade pie crust and a delicious crumb topping. Apple pie is the iconic all-American Thanksgiving dessert,” said Jessica Robinson, AFarmgirlsKitchen.com food blogger, two-time cookbook author …
Read More »US bishops approve request for Vatican to add Mother Teresa's feast day to calendar: 'Example of holiness'
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) recently voted nearly unanimously to request that Mother Teresa’s feast day be added to the General Roman Calendar as an optional memorial. It is now going to the Vatican for further approval. The Feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta, better known in …
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