SOLDIER’S BEST FRIEND Paws of War MILITARY Singer Gavin DeGraw surprises US soldiers with rescue pets through new initiative
LIFESTYLE 8 hours ago On this day in history, September 17, 1937, Abraham Lincoln carving is officially dedicated at Mount Rushmore The Mount Rushmore carving of Abraham Lincoln, the nation's 16th president, was officially dedicated on this day in history, Sept. 17, 1937, in Keystone, South Dakota.
Lifestyle Books 3 days ago In an election year, Americans need fewer hot takes and more cool-headed reasoning A.J. Jacobs, bestselling author of the new book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," says slower, more thoughtful reasoning is needed today — and cites the Founders as a model.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago On this day in history, September 14, 1814, American 'flag was still there' after attack on Fort McHenry American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
Libertarians 4 days ago 'Very scary territory': Libertarian Party president fears what Harris could do to American Dream Angela McArdle, president of the National Libertarian Party, told Fox News Digital she was not surprised by the results of a survey that showed only 9% of American voters think the American Dream is more attainable today.
LIFESTYLE September 7 Why Americans need more face-to-face civil discussions 'with folks outside their own bubble' A.J. Jacobs, bestselling author of the new book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," reveals why civil discourse is needed more than ever in America, especially in an election year.
TRAVEL September 7 Autumn in New England: 6 states pack big color, major history, in small area Autumn is high tourism season in New England. These six sites, one in each New England state, offer a highlight-reel tour of the area that gave birth to American independence.
Veterans September 5 College student dedicated to America's Civil War veterans in California 'honors their legacies' Danielle Russell, a senior at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, has spent the past six years doing research to tell the stories of long-forgotten veterans in her hometown of Gilroy, California.
LIFESTYLE September 5 On this day in history, September 5, 1774, First Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia The First Continental Congress convened on on Sept.5, 1774, including delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies and Founding Fathers such as John Adams, Patrick Henry and George Washington.
LIFESTYLE September 3 On this day in history, September 3, 1777, 'Stars and Stripes' flies in battle for first time For the first time, our nation's American flag was flown in battle, on this day in history, Sept. 3, 1777, during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch's Bridge, Delaware. Here's the background.
LIFESTYLE August 30 Meet the American who inspired American Legion Baseball, John Griffith, WWI vet and sports pioneer John L. Griffith was an early 20th-century college sports administrator whose call to action inspired the creation of American Legion Baseball in 1925.
OPINION August 28 I Have a Dream, 61 years later: What we must fight for daily Aug. 28, 2024, marks the 61st anniversary of my uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which he delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
LIFESTYLE August 27 Ohio bill would require Pledge of Allegiance policies to be 'openly' disclosed by school boards Ohio state Reps. Gail Pavliga and Tracy Richardson, both Republicans, sponsored a bill that would require school boards to publicly disclose their Pledge of Allegiance policies.
Veterans August 18 America's veterans and heroes get support through bold Mt. Kilimanjaro climb for charity A bold climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro took place this summer to benefit charities supporting America's veterans and military first responders. Fox News Digital spoke with Michael O'Dell, who took part.
Quizzes August 12 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on T. rex, togas, cycles and sodas This week's test of America's unique cultural traits and trends is highlighted by an ageless advertising wonder, a marketing blunder and spine-tingling rolling thunder.
Lifestyle Books August 10 Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch worries about Americans 'caught by surprise' by unreasonable laws In his new book, "Over Ruled," Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is concerned that too many Americans are "caught by surprise" by a vast swath of unreasonable laws.