Remembering 9/11 March 17, 2024 FDNY brothers who died on 9/11 saving people in both towers honored at St. Patrick's Day Parade Irish American family of patriot heroes, including two brothers who died on 9/11, holds two things dear: Life of service and NYC's St. Patrick's Day Parade
Digital Originals March 16, 2024 AMERICAN VALUES: What small town America is saying about the American Dream, 'getting too hard' People in the small town of Noel, Missouri, weighed in on the status of the American Dream today, with some saying it still exists while others say it is long gone.
VIDEO March 15, 2024 AMERICAN VALUES: What small town America is saying about the American Dream, 'getting too hard' People in the small town of Noel, Missouri, weighed in on the status of the American Dream today, with some saying it still exists while others say it is long gone.
VIDEO March 14, 2024 Irishman George Taylor arrived in America as an indentured servant and became a Founding Father – a signature moment for the Land of Opportunity Inking his name to the Declaration of Independence in 1776, George Taylor proved that in America, an immigrant ironsmith can change the world.
VIDEO March 13, 2024 NYC first responders hold boxing match to raise money for Tunnel to Towers FDNY boxing club fighters Sean Dillon and Julian Gonzalez joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why they decided to square up in Madison Square Garden and how they have prepared for the match-ups.
VIDEO March 11, 2024 Indiana school backtracks after student was told to remove flag from truck Cameron Blasek, a senior at East Central High School, said he was never going to 'back down' from flying the American flag.
Pets March 2, 2024 US soldiers work to bring paralyzed puppy to safety after Middle East rescue: 'Shaking with pain' US Army soldiers stationed in the Middle East found an injured and paralyzed puppy. Now, Sgt. Jack is working to bring her back to safety in the U.S. through Paws of War.
VIDEO February 22, 2024 Dr. Vivien Thomas is a legend of cardiac care — here’s the pulse-pounding tale of the high school-educated heart surgeon With his dreams of medical school dashed by the Great Depression, Tennessee carpenter Vivien Thomas became one of the world’s most influential cardiac surgeons.
Exclusive February 22, 2024 Miss America says Air Force service is life-changing: 'It's all been just wonderful' Madison Marsh, who was crowned 2024 Miss America, is also a master’s student at the Harvard Kennedy School’s public policy program. She won the title of Miss Colorado last year.
LIFESTYLE February 18, 2024 For Presidents Day, advice from Washington and Lincoln that's highly relevant today The advice and guidance of Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln can be applied to today's America, especially as the nation celebrates Presidents Day.
VIDEO February 15, 2024 Archie W. League was the first air-traffic controller — here’s how the daredevil pilot became the angel of air safety Born in Missouri at the dawn of the Age of Flight, Archie League lives on "through the annals of aviation history.”
LIFESTYLE February 9, 2024 Meet the American who taught the Tuskegee Airmen to fly, pioneer pilot Charles 'Chief' Anderson Meet Charles A. "Chief" Anderson, lead instructor at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in World War II. This American gave the famous Tuskegee Airmen their first taste of flight.
America Together February 5, 2024 Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, MLK Jr. and other famous figures to remember during Black History Month Every February is Black History Month, which honors Black Americans who have made impactful differences in society. Here are a group of historic figures to celebrate.
LIFESTYLE February 3, 2024 On this day in history, February 3, 1870, 15th Amendment is ratified, granting Black males the right to vote On this day in history, Feb. 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment was ratified, declaring that all citizens had voting rights and could not be denied based on "race, color or previous condition of servitude."
VIDEO February 1, 2024 Alberta King was the matriarch of a movement. Here’s the triumphant, tragic tale of Martin Luther King Jr.’s mother Daughter of an Atlanta minister, Alberta Williams King was raised in Ebenezer Baptist Church, gave birth to the Civil Rights movement and suffered a series of unspeakable tragedies late in life.
VIDEO January 25, 2024 Tom Blankenship is the real Huckleberry Finn — here’s the small-town tale of Mark Twain’s beloved boyhood bud “Unwashed, insufficiently fed,” Thomas Blankenship of Hannibal, Missouri, boasted a big heart and magnetic personality. He inspired childhood chum Mark Twain to create one of America's most endearing fictional figures.