August 1 Using AI to create small business jobs As big companies replace human workers with AI, the technology is being used to create jobs for small business owners.
August 1 7 best low-carb beers that are also big on flavor, according to new ranking Beer experts rank the best low-carb brews that ditch "light" stereotypes and offer flavorful alternatives to health-conscious drinkers wanting to maintain wellness goals.
August 1 Fox News Digital's News Quiz: August 1, 2025 Put your current events knowledge to the test with this week's news quiz, featuring Zohran Mamdani, Vladimir Putin and a brutal beating in Cincinnati.
August 1 Aging hits a dramatic turning point at one specific number, scientists discover Scientists analyzing human tissues across five decades found substantial aging changes between ages 45 and 55, particularly in cardiovascular system and blood vessels.
August 1 Researchers accidentally discover Civil War-era shipwreck while exploring murky Midwest river Wisconsin archaeologists accidentally discovered a Civil War-era shipwreck believed to be the L.W. Crane. The vessel was built in 1865 and sank in 1880 after catching fire.
July 31 The angler’s guide to the best fishing rods No matter what type of angler you are, we’ve got a fishing pole for your needs. Beginners and experts alike can find an option on our list.
July 31 Locals rant their neighborhood now 'like Disneyland' as post-Olympics tourism surges Paris residents in Montmartre say their neighborhood resembles Disneyland as a post-Olympics tourism boom drives up housing prices and displaces local businesses.
July 31 Lyft lets you ‘favorite' your best drivers and block the worst Lyft rolled out safety upgrades with a new Safety Hub, driver blocking capability and a favorite driver option to give riders more control over their experience.
July 31 Rare tick-borne virus causing neurological symptoms diagnosed in Northeastern state Rare Powassan virus case in Maine highlights serious tick-borne illness with no vaccine or treatment, causing neurological symptoms and potential fatality.
July 31 'Carbon passports' would track travel and even restrict how some people take vacation A university lecturer is proposing carbon passports for U.K. travelers to address environmental concerns due to tourism through personal emission credit systems.