Several people have tested positive for bird flu in the U.S., raising questions about the availability of tests in the event of a potential outbreak. As of July 11, the H5N1 virus has affected more than 99 million poultry (in all 50 states), more than 9,500 wild birds (in 48 states) and more than 145...
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To marry in a Catholic church, you must meet these requirements ahead of time, according to RCIA director
For couples who wish to be wed in a Catholic church, there are certain requirements that must be met first. Weddings of all sorts take proper planning, and a sacred ceremony is no different. If you and your future spouse choose to get married in a Catholic church, give yourselves at least six months to...
7 intriguing new foods at the 2024 Minnesota State Fair, including 'Grilled Purple Sticky Rice'
The Minnesota State Fair is known for its unique food offerings and the 2024 fair looks to be no exception. Earlier this week, the Minnesota State Fair announced the 33 new food items that will be available this year when the fair opens on Aug. 22 (it runs until Labor Day, Sept. 2). “We are...
Reddit user is 'not wrong' to skip wedding of younger sister and ex-fiancé, says relationship expert
A woman who does not want to attend her sister’s wedding is not wrong because of the highly unusual circumstances, said a relationship expert and users of Reddit in response to the woman’s post. “AITA for refusing to attend my sister’s wedding after she secretly dated and got engaged to my ex-fiancé?” asked user “AlisonVio”...
Meet the American who invented light beer
Joseph L. Owades, the son of working-class Jewish immigrants who escaped Europe shortly before ethnic turmoil ignited World War I, enjoyed an unlikely career reinventing the way Americans drink beer. Not once, but twice. His claim to fame? That he was, and still is, America’s greatest brewer. FOX NATION’S NEW SERIES ‘MEET THE AMERICAN WHO’...
Florida woman makes emotional return home from Turks and Caicos after ammo arrest
Sharitta Grier, a 45-year-old mother and grandmother from Florida, returned home Thursday for the first time since April, when she was arrested in Turks and Caicos for having stray bullets in the lining of her luggage. A Turks and Caicos judge on Thursday morning handed down a 23-week suspended sentence for the fifth and latest...
Florida woman arrested in Turks and Caicos over ammo in luggage receives her sentence
A Turks and Caicos judge on Thursday handed down a sentence for the fifth and latest American arrested in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition in their luggage since the beginning of the year. Sharitta Grier, a 45-year-old mother and grandmother from Florida, received a 23-week suspended sentence and must pay a $1,500 fine. She...
Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs could reduce arthritis symptoms in some, experts claim
Popular medications for weight loss and diabetes control could have a surprising bonus benefit, according to some anecdotal reports. Some people with rheumatoid arthritis who use GLP-1 drugs — such as Wegovy and Ozempic — have reported an improvement in the severity and frequency of their arthritic symptoms. It has been “well-established” that autoimmune patients...
4 endangered American red wolf pups born at St. Louis Zoo in historic first
The St. Louis Zoo recently announced the birth of four endangered American red wolf pups earlier this year in what is a first for the zoo. The pups were born at the St. Louis Zoo Sears Lehmann Jr. Wildlife Reserve, which is located in Eureka, Missouri – about 20 miles southwest of the zoo’s WildCare...
Ask a doctor: 'Why am I getting nosebleeds and how can I stop them?'
Having a nosebleed can be a startling and somewhat scary experience, but medical experts say the condition is generally not serious. “Nosebleeds are quite common, and over half of the population will experience them at some point,” David A. Gudis, M.D., chief of rhinology and anterior skull base surgery at Columbia University Irving Medical Center...









