LIFESTYLE 18 hours ago These 3 popular expressions date back centuries, surround the 4th of July and American history Sayings associated with the 4th of July are deeply rooted in American history — but what is their origin and why do we say them today? Here are three expressions and their stories.
LIFESTYLE 1 day ago On this day in history, June 25, 1942, Eisenhower is appointed supreme commander of Allied Forces in Europe Dwight D. Eisenhower was promoted to lead the U.S. forces in Europe on this day in history, June 25, 1942. Shortly after, he would be named a lieutenant general.
LIFESTYLE 2 days ago Dirty laundry: ancient washroom dating back to the Roman Empire uncovered near the Vatican in Italy Italy's Ministry of Culture announced the discovery of an ancient laundry in Rome on June 14. Excavators came across centuries-old laundry tubs and tiled floors.
Quizzes 2 days ago American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on Taylor Swift tunes, celeb lion tamers, US independence and more The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of unique national traits, trends, history, people and pop culture. This week's quiz is headlined by Taylor Swift's two-word song titles.
VIDEO 4 days ago Florida treasure hunters recover hundreds of 18th century coins from Spanish shipwrecks The ships, known as the 1715 Treasure Fleet, went down off the coast of Indian River County during a hurricane. (Credit: FOX 35)
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago On this day in history, June 22, 1944, FDR signs GI Bill, with far-reaching impact on American veterans On this day in history, June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill of Rights, which offered educational opportunities and low-interest loans to veterans after WWII.
History 5 days ago Newly found Assyrian camp supports epic biblical account, expert says A long-lost Assyrian military camp recently found by a Near Eastern archaeology scholar may provide insight and corroborate a biblical account.
VIDEO 5 days ago Long-lost Assyrian camp recently found supports Biblical account, expert says Stephen Compton, an independent scholar specializing in Near Eastern Archaeology, has utilized modern mapping techniques to locate what he believes is an Assyrian Empire camp represented in the Hebrew Bible. (Fox News Digital)
ARCHAEOLOGY 6 days ago 3,300-year-old sunken ship found in Mediterranean at a depth where time has 'frozen,' Israel says A Bronze Age sunken ship has been found more than a mile below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Israel, in what researchers are describing as a "world-class" discovery.
VIDEO June 19 Centuries-old cherries found at George Washington's Mount Vernon Archeologists found centuries-old cherries stored in glass bottles in the cellar of George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia during a revitalization project. Of the 35 bottles discovered, 29 were still intact and contained cherries.