August 24 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on melon meccas and revolutionary roots The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of melon meccas and revolutionary roots.
August 24 Not drinking enough water floods your body with harmful stress hormones Scientists show dehydration increases stress-related cortisol levels in both men and women, suggesting water intake plays key role in stress management.
August 24 Omega-3 may help to protect women from Alzheimer’s disease, new study says Research reveals biological differences in lipids between sexes as two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer's disease are women, study suggests dietary changes.
August 24 Usha Vance backs books over phones as more schools implement no-cell policies Second lady Usha Vance told students to focus on books instead of electronic devices during a visit to a Georgia school this week as part of her Summer Reading Challenge.
August 24 Eight people rescued from sinking boat after running low on fuel in rough Miami waters Eight people were safely rescued from a distressed boat in rough seas off Miami-Dade County by Coast Guard and fire crews with no reported injuries.
August 24 TikTok's viral '6-6-6' walking routine burns fat without grueling workouts A celebrity trainer says the 6-6-6 walking method is an effective, low-intensity exercise routine that improves cardiovascular health and burns fat.
August 24 Iowa dad diagnosed with rare form of kidney cancer finds peace in daily game of catch Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney reports from Iowa, sharing the emotional story of a father diagnosed with a rare form of cancer who makes time to play catch with his sons daily and achieved his top bucket list dream.
August 24 Cracker Barrel 'ruined a good thing' as loyal fan slams 'depressing' rebrand Cracker Barrel is facing harsh customer criticism over its restaurant remodels that eliminate the traditional decor, with loyal patrons threatening to stop visiting.
August 24 Back-to-school sadness can slam parents, too. Here's how to handle it Parents shouldn't rush to "get over" back-to-school sadness that can surface as children return to the classroom. Sadness is an innate biological response to loss.
August 23 Brain eating amoeba-infected patient dies, Missouri health officials confirm Brain-eating amoeba kills Missouri water-skier as health officials urge precautions when swimming in warm, fresh bodies of water like Lake of the Ozarks.