November 16 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on gridiron glory and presidential pastimes The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of gridiron glory and presidential pastimes.
November 15 Mark Levin: Life is less expensive in virtually every red state Fox News host Mark Levin compares the cost of living situations in blue states and red states in response to recent discussions of affordability on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
November 15 Dog shoots owner in the back after jumping on bed in Pennsylvania home A dog shot a man with a shotgun in a bizarre Pennsylvania accident. The man was hospitalized after the pet jumped on a bed as the man was cleaning, causing an accidental discharge.
November 15 Viral ‘potato bed’ sleep trend has people cozying up for their best night’s rest The viral TikTok potato bed trend promises better sleep by creating a cozy nest with pillows and blankets. A sleep expert shares benefits and potential risks.
November 15 Pumpkin or apple? America’s fiercest Thanksgiving dessert debate heats up Pumpkin pie beats apple pie 2-to-1 at Thanksgiving, new surveys reveal. Experts weigh in on America's most beloved holiday dessert traditions and flavor preferences.
November 15 From retro to refined: Jell-O salad and savory gelatin dishes make unexpected return Aspic and Jell-O salads are making a comeback on social media and in fine restaurants, as chefs reimagine retro gelatin dishes for modern palates.
November 15 Biohacker calls reverse aging the ‘next big thing’ Biohacker Bryan Johnson discusses efforts to reverse aging and key takeaways from the MAHA Summit on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
November 15 Not all fiber is created equal; doctors share which kinds truly support longevity Longevity expert Peter Attia breaks down different fiber types amid the trending '"fibermaxxing" movement. Learn how different fibers affect gut health, blood sugar and weight.
November 15 Deadly bacteria that doomed Napoleon's army discovered 213 years after Russian retreat Scientists recently discovered deadly bacteria in DNA from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth, revealing new causes of death during the catastrophic 1812 Russian retreat.
November 15 Riverbend Ranch founder spotlights American-made steaks for the holiday season Frank VanderSloot, founder and owner of Riverbend Ranch, and Rhett Jacobs, ranch manager, join ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to share how their American-made steaks are perfect for holiday gatherings.