June 8 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on festival firsts and summery snacks The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of festival firsts and summery snacks.
June 8 Walmart customer calls cops on himself after self-checkout avocado mishap A customer called police on Walmart after mistakenly charging himself for 999 avocados, claiming the store was "robbing him" before being handcuffed after he demanded compensation.
June 7 'Mom, run!': Mother and son spot bear swimming in water at Naples, Florida Sharks have new competition as the most feared animals at the beach in Naples, Florida, as beachgoers spotted a bear briskly paddling through the surf in late May. “Mom, run!” Kylie Nelson’s son cried as the bear swam closer to the beach.
June 7 Woman rips into 'stupid showers at hotels' and those responsible for designing them A woman writing on Reddit complained about the design of hotel showers, saying she can't "step into a shower today while traveling" without getting "blasted by cold water."
June 7 America's favorite pasta reveals strong regional preferences, study shows Spaghetti tops America's pasta preference study, winning in 20 states, with Mississippi showing the strongest loyalty at 55%. Penne dominates in some unexpected areas.
June 7 Former MLB pitcher finds liver donor in high-school classmate he hadn't seen in 20 years Steven Register, an Alabama father battling stage 4 cancer, finds hope in a liver transplant donated from a high school friend after a social media call for donors.
June 7 Torah's clothing lessons backed by Yale study showing your attire changes how you think Author Mark Gerson, whose new book is "God Was Right," reveals how the Torah teaches a profound lesson highly relevant to today's keen understanding of "dress for success."
June 7 Author Mark Gerson says our 'best clothes' can be 'instruments of transformation' Mark Gerson, author of the new book "God Was Right," reveals the importance of what we wear — and how clothing can influence not just our behavior but attitudes, thoughts, purpose and faith.
June 7 ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ celebrates National Play Outside Day Toy Insider editor-in-chief Marissa Silva breaks down the best outdoor toys for children this summer, including bubble machines and water balloons on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
June 7 Children’s literacy rates falling as fewer parents read to their kids Spencer Russell, founder of Toddlers Can Read, joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to explain why more Gen Z parents are reading less to their children, and how that may be fueling a decline in childhood literacy.