SOLDIER’S BEST FRIEND Paws of War MILITARY Singer Gavin DeGraw surprises US soldiers with rescue pets through new initiative
Georgia 4 days ago Georgia passerby saves man from burning home by kicking down storm door A good Samaritan on his way home from work stopped to save a complete stranger who was stuck inside his burning home in Winterville, Georgia.
Mental Health 6 days ago Veterans in the spotlight as celebrity chef shares unique ways to make a difference For Veterans Day 2024, celebrity chef and veteran Robert Irvine spoke with Fox News Digital about ways to support community veterans and first responders in local communities.
VIDEO November 10 Heritage Gear, Pat Tillman Foundation team up to honor veterans Heritage Gear co-founder Matt Birk and Pat Tillman Foundation CEO Dr. Katherine Steele joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss how the organizations are giving back to our nation's heroes this Veteran's Day.
Proud American November 8 Homeless man turns night in jail into life of service after run-in with deputy and Marine recruiter Brian Gilbert, a homeless 18-year-old from South Carolina, was jailed for stealing food, leading to run-ins with a deputy and a Marine recruiter who changed his life.
Opinion November 5 Dear America, I still believe in you. Let me count the ways I love you for the way you welcome second chances. You are the land where mistakes and tragedies can be stepping stones. I still believe in you, America, and with much hope.
Recipes November 5 Election Day cookies are a 'beautiful' treat for Americans: Try the 'simple' recipe The owner of Cookie Crumz in New York City has shared his recipe for Election Day cookies with Fox News Digital. There are Republican and Democrat versions of the cookies.
This Day in History October 28 On this day in history, October 28, 1886, Statue of Liberty is unveiled to the US The Statue of Liberty was officially revealed to the world Oct. 28, 1886, in New York City's harbor, which affirmed the friendship between France and America.
Proud American October 19 'I'm an author and I'm grateful for democracy, including our First Amendment rights' Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs of New York City reveals why he's grateful for democracy in America after he spent a year studying the U.S. Constitution and wrote about it in a new book.
LIFESTYLE October 19 On this day in history, October 19, 1789, John Jay sworn in as first Supreme Court chief justice Founding Father John Jay took his oaths as first chief justice of the Supreme Court on this day in history, Oct. 19, 1789. He served less than six years before resigning at age 49.
Police and Law Enforcement October 18 Arizona bodycam heroes save wounded baby being held hostage inside house Officers in Surprise, Arizona, forced their way into a home knowing they may the baby’s father in any room. They used the baby’s cries to find him.
TRAVEL October 12 Visiting the Constitution can remind us that America is all about 'We the People' Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs visited the Constitution up close at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. — and argues Americans need to be reminded of the value of "We the People."
HEALTHY LIVING October 5 Health, happiness and helping others are vital parts of free and responsible society, Founding Fathers taught Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs told Fox News Digital about the importance of "doing good" for others, as shared by America's Founding Fathers — and why it's a path to happiness and healthy living.
LIFESTYLE October 4 Meet the American who defined a new national identity, Noah Webster, New England patriot armed with the pen Noah Webster was the patriot armed with a pen. He defined 12,000 new words in the wake of the American Revolution, using language to establish a new national identity.
Food-Drink September 27 Cake and democracy are a 'sweet' combination, says bestselling author: 'Freedom is a treat' A.J. Jacobs, bestselling author of the book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," notes that early Americans made "election cakes" to express the joy of voting — and today's Americans should, too.
LIFESTYLE September 21 Making stuff by hand taps into the great tradition of American individualism Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs spent a year "living" the Constitution — and in part three of an original series for Fox News Digital, he reveals how he rediscovered the lost art of craftsmanship.