New research shows that apes have a better memory than some humans. A research team studied a group of apes as the animals were shown photos of old friends — some of which they hadn’t seen in over 25 years — and the animals’ reactions to the photos. The study …
Read More »Back to school: Tips for homeschooling the kids as more parents ditch classrooms
Some of America’s parents are still feeling the push to pull their kids from the traditional classroom. Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic shook up education in America, concerns involving political bias in the classroom have triggered parents and guardians to educate their children at home. Taking children out of the …
Read More »Halloween horror movie homes and the stories behind them: Would you dare to visit?
Spooky season is near, and spine-chilling movies may put people in the Halloween spirit. But have you ever wondered if the homes from your favorite horror movies actually exist? Ahead of Halloween, here are real-life dwellings and sites where some of your favorite scary flicks were filmed. FAKE SPIDER WEBS …
Read More »Common food products and the expiration dates that make them smell and taste funky
In the bustling aisles of a grocery store — amid fresh produce and neatly arranged shelves — exists a variety of food products, each with its own story and timeline. This silent countdown begins the moment these items grace the store’s inventory, extending until they find their way into your …
Read More »10 functional health predictions for 2024, according to a doctor and a wellness expert
Heading into a new year, we all want to stay as healthy as possible — and some doctors believe that identifying and eliminating the issues that cause disease are critical actions to take, as opposed to treating and reacting to symptoms afterward. Known as “functional medicine,” this alternative form of …
Read More »Explore the Michelin star criteria for excellence in the US culinary scene
Earning a Michelin star stands as the ultimate award for a restaurant, symbolizing culinary mastery and an extraordinary dining journey. Across the globe, the Michelin Guide employs rigid criteria to judge and award these prestigious stars. Restaurants cannot apply for Michelin stars; they are selected through a meticulous process. Inspectors …
Read More »Vibrating weight loss pill could provide alternative to Ozempic and Wegovy, researchers say
A vibrating pill has shown promise in early studies as a possible obesity treatment. Developed by engineers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the capsule is intended to be swallowed prior to eating in order to “trick” the brain into thinking the body is full — thereby reducing the amount …
Read More »Harvard's Claudine Gay resignation shows 'final corruption of most elite institutions,' says William Bennett
FIRST ON FOX — Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned on Tuesday — marking a cataclysmic failure of the leftist orthodoxy that has consumed higher education in recent decades, said two leading academics. “What we see here is an example of the final corruption of our most elite institutions,” former …
Read More »New antibiotic kills deadly, drug-resistant bacteria in ‘scientific breakthrough’
Scientists in Switzerland have announced the discovery of a new class of antibiotics shown to be effective against deadly, drug-resistant bacteria. The antibiotic, called zosurabalpin, works by blocking a bacterial molecule called lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which is responsible for creating the outer membrane that protects a harmful bacteria, Acinetobacter baumannii. Acinetobacter …
Read More »Dog shocks Pennsylvania family by chowing down on $4K in cash: 'Shredded all over the room'
A Pennsylvania couple’s home improvement funds nearly went to the dogs when their pup made a snack out of a large sum of cash they’d pulled out to pay for the job. “It was shredded all over the room,” Carrie Law of Pittsburgh told Fox News Digital about the money. …
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