January 14, 2025 Structure discovered in Jerusalem's City of David dates back to the First Temple, study finds Archaeologists excavating a site since 2010 uncovered an eight-room structure dating back to the First Temple in 8th century BCE, that included a wine press and more.
January 9, 2025 Americans remember former President Carter's 'lifelong legacy' outside National Cathedral memorial A funeral for former President Carter was held at the National Cathedral on Thursday. Outside the cathedral, everyday Americans spoke to Fox News Digital about their memories of Carter.
January 7, 2025 Metal detectorists stumble across 1200-year-old treasure, unusual Christian artifact in Viking graves Archaeologists recently unveiled remarkable treasure from an excavation at the Skumsnes farm in Fitjar last autumn, including priceless Viking jewelry and coins.
January 6, 2025 Archaeologists stumped by strange alien-like figurine dating back 7,000 years: 'Raises questions' Polish officials recently announced the discovery of an unusual alien-like clay head, which dates back to the Ubaid period of ancient Mesopotamia. Pottery was also found at the site.
January 5, 2025 Ancient treasure, largest of its kind in Israel, found buried in 2,100-year-old kitchen The University of Haifa recently announced that 160 ancient coins depicting Alexander Jannaeus were found during an excavation in the Jordan Valley in December.
December 30, 2024 Jimmy Carter ‘killer rabbit attack’ story highlighted his struggles as president After the passing of 100-year-old former President Jimmy Carter, many are recalling the “killer rabbit" incident in which Carter had to fight off a berserk swamp creature while fishing in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
December 29, 2024 Why President Jimmy Carter was famous for peanuts President Jimmy Carter was long associated with peanuts. Carter grew up on his family's peanut farm, eventually expanding it into a profitable business and even campaigning with peanuts.
December 28, 2024 'Extremely rare' ancient oil lamp with 1,700-year-old soot marks discovered buried in Jerusalem A 1,700-year-old oil lamp dating to the Late Roman Empire was found during a dig near the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.
December 24, 2024 NY Republican compares sanctuary states to Confederacy: ‘We had a Civil War’ over federal law Former New York Republican Gov. George E. Pataki told "The Cats Roundtable" that he views sanctuary states rejecting federal law as similar to Confederate states.
December 23, 2024 Travel experiences to give as last-minute Christmas gifts For those on your Christmas list who love to travel, consider giving the gift of an exciting experience, from winery tours to photo shoots and more. See these 9 ideas.