SPORTS 1 day ago Joey Chestnut to compete in a July 4th hot dog eating contest after all Joey Chestnut will take his enormous stomach to Texas and compete against soldiers at Fort Bliss on the Fourth of July. He will not compete in the famous contest.
Food-Drink 2 days ago This red, white and blue dish is perfect for your 4th of July feast Nutritionists and dietitians share their best advice and insights for a healthy, delicious and festive fruit salad for July 4th get-togethers among family and friends.
TRAVEL 3 days ago Helen Keller's birthplace, Ivy Green, is key travel destination for fans of 'The Miracle Worker' Helen Keller's birthplace in Tuscumbia, Alabama, Ivy Green, is a travel destination for many and the central location for performances of the award-winning play "The Miracle Worker."
LIFESTYLE 4 days 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.
Commerce 6 days ago Prepare for your Fourth of July party early with these items Throw the best Fourth of July party with the help of these red, white and blue decorations.
Alabama June 20 On Juneteenth, Alabama's new National Monument to Freedom dedicated to those who endured slavery The Equal Justice Initiative dedicated its National Monument to Freedom on Juneteenth 2024, in the new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Alabama.
California June 20 Shooting at Oakland Juneteenth celebration leaves multiple injured, police say A shooting that erupted during an "illegal sideshow" at Oakland's Juneteenth celebrations has left several people injured, the city's police department says.
POLITICS June 19 As GOP calls Biden's oil reserve depletions election-year politics, figures show he's sold off the most Despite a Congressional Research Service report saying not all oil reserve depletions should be considered political, Republicans have hammered President Biden for using up the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Relationships June 19 Little details that will make the morning of your wedding day extra special as a bride To make the morning of your wedding extra special, consider sending notes to your fiancé, listening to an upbeat playlist, enjoying brunch with your bridesmaids and more.
This Day in History June 19 On this day in history, June 19, 1865, the end of slavery is proclaimed in Texas The Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, yet freedom truly arrived for many enslaved people on this day in history, June 19, 1865, originating in Galveston, Texas.