The summer of 2022 is just about here and many Americans’ calendars are already filling up with dates, events, occasions. And while plenty of people won’t (or don’t) think an etiquette guide to summer behavior is necessary, many will welcome it — and hope that others will follow the thoughtful …
Read More »Father’s Day 2022: Great gifts for grandfathers
To toast the grandpa, great uncle or another special grandfatherly figure in your life this occasions, impress him with one of these terrific gift ideas below. Whether he’s all about outdoor-living” target=”_blank”>yard work< There’s even room for him to stash a cool, refreshing beverage while he works. P.S. The Burro …
Read More »For National Rosé Day, 3 refreshing cocktails to enjoy
Saturday, June 11, is National Rosé Day. And while you may not need an excuse to “rosé all day” — here’s one just the same. Here are recipes” target=”_blank”>three simple rosé-based cocktails< for a crowd, everything you need to celebrate National Rosé Day in style is here. DRISCOLL’S ROSE WINE STRAWBERRIES ARE …
Read More »In Maine, a proposed $1B patriotic park will feature 1,776-foot tall flagpole
A bold plan to build a $1 billion education in Maine would contain the world’s tallest flagpole, soaring a symbolic 1,776 feet above sea level, and one of the largest-ever American flags. The proposal comes from the family behind Wreaths Across America. The park’s purpose is even more ambitious than …
Read More »Wisconsin woman rides in a fire truck for 100th birthday: ‘Queen for the day’
Fidalia “Dale” Breunig celebrated her 100th birthday in style — by riding on a fire truck. Breunig, of us-regions, told Fox News Digital that she wasn’t sure if her birthday wish would come true. But when it did — she said she had a fantastic time. “I loved it,” Breunig …
Read More »Hawaii lures attorney to hunt for peaceful home for his family
This week’s episode of “American Dream Home” had a personal connection to my family. Back in the 1970s, my aunt Caroline and my cousins moved to the island of Kauai. So I’ve been visiting there since I was in my 20s — and of all the destinations I’ve been in …
Read More »Fossils of Europe’s largest meat-eating dinosaur found on Isle of Wight
Step aside, T. Rex. Fossilized bones found on world-regions indicate there may have been an even bigger carnivorous king roaming pre-historic lands. Paleontologists announced on Thursday that the archaeology may be larger than any other known in Europe and may be a cousin of the biggest carnivorous dinosaur species ever …
Read More »Rectal cancer drug trial of dostarlimab cures all patients: report
The results of a small clinical trial have found that there could be a cure for rectal cancer. The trial — conducted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan — involved at least 12 cancer” target=”_blank”>rectal cancer patients< The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2022, there will be …
Read More »Philadelphia police officer throws football around with school kids: 'Not the first time'
Not all interactions with police officers in America are negative — and for a group of students philadelphia” target=”_blank”>in Philadelphia< But it’s the type of positive experience that isn’t often talked about or covered. In a phone interview with Fox News Digital this week, Officer Brady said this wasn’t the …
Read More »NY man cycling to all 50 states burns his tent down in Michigan: 'I tried not to panic'
Bob Barnes, the man who is biking-across-america” target=”_blank”>cycling to every U.S. state capital< “I was disasters when I woke up,” Barnes said. “I immediately knew what I did.” Bob Barnes, 52, of Syracuse, N.Y., has been cycling to all 50 U.S. state capitals in the span of a year. On …
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