July 14 Why you should think twice before joining a power saver program Despite the benefits, residential power saver programs come with several potential drawbacks and concerns that have been raised by both customers and experts.
July 14 Archaeologists uncover 3,500-year-old rice remains in oldest part of remote region Experts recently uncovered 3,500-year-old rice phytoliths in a Guam cave. Fox News Digital spoke with archaeologist Michael T. Carson about the discovery, the oldest in the region.
July 14 Destructive bug infestation threatens historic 1,000-year-old book collection Restoration experts at Hungary's Pannonhalma Archabbey are fighting to save thousands of historic books from drugstore beetles that have caused an unprecedented infestation.
July 14 World's smallest meal? Chef cooks noodle dish using miniature equipment A chef in Indonesia uses miniature kitchen utensils to cook even smaller meals. In this video, eggs and a noodle dish are prepared, complete with small chopped pieces of onion and miniature eggs.
July 14 Price of this summer grilling staple remains at record high as beef lovers adapt Shrinking cattle population is driving U.S. beef prices to unprecedented levels, prompting shoppers, restaurants and farmers to seek alternatives. Industry experts shared insights.
July 14 Always running late? A mental health condition could be to blame, experts say Experts explain that chronic lateness may be caused by time blindness, a condition affecting time perception that is commonly associated with ADHD and other disorders.
July 13 'America’s Choir' celebrates 'unprecedented' milestone nearly 100 years after first broadcast The Tabernacle Choir celebrated its 5,000th episode of "Music & the Spoken Word," marking a milestone for the long-standing broadcast that began nearly 100 years ago.
July 13 Tabernacle Choir celebrates 5,000th broadcast of long-running music program The Tabernacle Choir celebrated its 5,000th episode of "Music & the Spoken Word," marking a milestone for the long-standing broadcast that began nearly 100 years ago. Featured: "The Morning Breaks." (Source: The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square)
July 13 Officers' unexpected pizza delivery goes viral after holiday traffic stop arrest Tempe police shared a viral video showing two officers delivering a pizza to a customer after they arrested the delivery driver.
July 13 Your late-night TV binge could sabotage your brain health, doctor warns Prioritizing sleep over watching 'one more episode' is essential for brain health, improving memory and function the next say, explains Dr. Daniel Amen.