A simple father son-project that started a decade ago has grown into a thriving all-American business as solid as U.S. steel and as reliable as heartland hardwood. Shane Henderson, president of Metal Art of Wisconsin in Manitowoc, credits patriots from coast to coast for lifting the fortunes of his family …
Read More »On this day in history, November 21, 1864, Abraham Lincoln 'pens' letter to Mrs. Bixby
President Lincoln supposedly sent his sincerest condolences to a grieving mother in the historic Bixby Letter on this day in history, Nov. 21, 1864. In the fall of 1864, Gov. John A. Andrew of Massachusetts sent a request to then-President Lincoln asking him to send his regards to Mrs. Lydia …
Read More »'Selective hearing' isn't a choice, scientists reveal — it's a real neurological process
You may think your spouse’s “selective hearing” is a choice — but science argues otherwise. The phenomenon of selective hearing is more than choosing when or when not to listen, according to a recent article by Dr. Stella Fulman at Audiology Island in New York. “Selective hearing is the brain’s …
Read More »Boost brain health and slow mental aging with 10 intriguing tips from longevity experts
Just as our bodies and organs break down as we age, so do our brains. While the cognitive aging process can’t be stopped, there are ways we can slow it down, according to Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity expert. The key, he said, is sending the body …
Read More »Ohio cemetery to host world record attempt for 'most people dressed as ghosts'
If you’re into Halloween and breaking world records, head to Ohio, where spooky season buffs will gather in an attempt to snag the title of largest ghost gathering. On Friday evening, the grounds of Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus will be the site for the creepy “Walk With The Dead …
Read More »Pittsburgh boy, 10, needs second liver transplant to save his life: ‘Only possible through love’
A Pittsburgh boy with a rare liver disease is fighting for his life — and his family is hoping for a second miracle to save him. Lucas Goeller, now 10, was born with a rare, life-threatening condition called biliary atresia, which is a blockage that prevents bile from traveling from …
Read More »Advent's peace ahead of Christmas outshines the culture's 'removal' of foundations of right and wrong
Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, based in Greenville, South Carolina, shared with Fox News Digital his thoughts on Advent this year amid a time of turmoil and distress — but also a period of hope, as faithful Christians all over the world look to the promise of Christmas. …
Read More »On this day in history, January 3, 1987, Aretha Franklin is first woman inducted into Rock Hall of Fame
Aretha Franklin, whose booming vocals and powerful personal presence made her one of the great entertainers in global history, became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on this day in history, Jan. 3, 1987. “Aretha Franklin was an artist of passion, sophistication and command, …
Read More »On this day in history, January 12, 1951, radio legend Rush Limbaugh is 'born to be a broadcaster' in Missouri
Legendary American broadcaster Rush Hudson Limbaugh III was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri to a prominent local family on this day in history, Jan. 12, 1951. “He was born to be a radio broadcaster,” Limbaugh’s younger brother, David Limbaugh, told Fox News Digital. “Our father instilled in us a love …
Read More »Could chikungunya virus spread to US? Here's what Americans should know
A mosquito-borne virus has led to a widespread outbreak in China – but could it show up in the U.S.? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Level 2 alert on Wednesday for an outbreak of chikungunya virus in the Guangdong Province, where health officials have …
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