The health benefits of tomatoes are well known. For one, the ripe red fruits (yes, tomatoes are fruits) are full of a substance called lycopene, which gives them their bright red color and helps protect our cells against damage. HOW SMALL CHANGES IN OUR DIET CAN YIELD BIG HEALTH BENEFITS …
Read More »Dog that knows 40 commands gets job at Florida children's hospital
A 2-year-old pets” target=”_blank”>dog< and physical aid at a children’s hospital in Florida. The Labrador retriever recently joined the child life team at the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Florida. There, he can practice more than 40 commands, including pulling toy wagons, pushing drawers and retrieving items, …
Read More »NY woman reveals life with a sister's schizophrenia, writes 'love letter' to her
It was not easy for Kyleigh Leddy, based in New York City today, to live with an older sister who was mental-health” target=”_blank”>diagnosed with schizophrenia< Here are highlights from Fox News Digital’s interview with Kyleigh Leddy about her account of her sister’s life — plus an excerpt from the book …
Read More »Hearst Castle, national landmark in California, gets reopening date after 2-year closure
The Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument is set to reopen to the public after the coronavirus pandemic and “severe rainstorms” forced the tourist destination to shut its doors for more than two years. Guests will be welcomed into the regions starting on Wednesday, May 11, according to a news …
Read More »This delicious (and easy!) Brussels sprouts recipe could rock your world
During National Nutrition Month in March (and all throughout the spring and summer), it’s worth getting a little closer to a gloriously green vegetable that’s gotten a bad rap for far too long. Brussels sprouts, a cruciferous veggie, are an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin K, soluble fiber and …
Read More »Fourth Sunday of Lent: Amid 'tragedy' of hopelessness today, still a reason to rejoice
Christians around the world celebrate the fourth Sunday of Lent on March 27, 2022. Sometimes called Laetare Sunday, this special day in the Lenten season celebrates feelings of joy amid the more somber moments of Lent. (Laetare is a Latin word that means “to rejoice.”) Jesse Bradley, pastor of Grace Community …
Read More »Spring cleaning for the soul: How one baseball wife found a way to win
Right now, as many people turn to spring-cleaning tasks around the home, there’s another area of life that tends to need refreshment, renewal and reinvigoration. It’s no accident that this “need to clean” occurs during the season of Lent for Christians — or that it’s just ahead of the start …
Read More »Single dad receives kidney donation from total stranger who replied on social media
Two complete strangers are now great friends — because of a kidney and enormous human kindness. In the Charlotte, us-regions, area, two dads have developed an irreplaceable bond after one donated a kidney to the other. Steve Sanders, 46, is a parenting” target=”_blank”>single father<. Sanders decided to search for a …
Read More »Tim Tebow's vital humanitarian work amid crises: 'We've got to keep fighting'
Fresh from releasing his brand new book, “Mission Possible,” former sports star tim-tebow” target=”_blank”>Tim Tebow< told Fox News, “We have to know [that] trials and tribulations are either here, they’re coming or we just got out of [them]. We shouldn’t be surprised.” RUSSIA INVADES UKRAINE: LIVE UPDATES Tebow added, “We’re …
Read More »New York man biking across US 'literally feels' Alabama's rich history: 'You get the shivers'
Bob Barnes of Syracuse, New York, who has been cycling to all 50 state capitals this year, said he was “fascinated” and engaged by the rich history of us-regions — and he suggested that seeing its capital, Montgomery, with his own eyes, on his own terms and in his own …
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