Tonight, a rare blue supermoon will light up the sky, and the celestial event won’t take place again for another two years. On average, a new full moon can be seen every month among the stars and each has its own unique nickname. The different names come from “Native American, Colonial American or other traditional...
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Child drowning prevention tips: Keep kids safe in the water this summer
When the warm summer weather rolls in, pool covers are pulled back and a cooling dip becomes a staple of the season. Since swimming pools and summer go hand in hand, it’s the perfect time for a refresher on water safety. Birth defects aside, drowning is the most common cause of death among children ages...
Meet the American who cooked up frozen foods, adventurer and innovator Clarence Birdseye
Clarence Birdseye proved you can’t judge a book by its cover. The Brooklyn native and frozen food pioneer looked scholarly in his spectacles, as if he belonged at the head of a college lecture hall. He was in fact a college dropout. The slight, narrow-shouldered free spirit instead lived a life of adventure. He explored...
Safety tips to know as Hurricane Debby downgraded to tropical storm
Hurricane Debby made landfall Monday morning near Steinhatchee, Florida, as the storm brought heavy rains, strong winds and power outages to parts of the Sunshine State. Debby has since weakened to a tropical storm, FOX Weather reported. After landfall, power outages skyrocketed to more than 300,000 utility customers following the Category 1 storm, according to...
National French Fry Day: Fun facts about the favorite food that became an American staple
It might be safe to say that Americans love their French fries. The fried potato dish has its own national day and Americans eat more than 4.5 billion pounds of French fries each year, according to Grit, a rural lifestyle magazine. That estimate beats out the French fry’s crunchy cousin, the tater tot, which has...
What is Labor Day? The history of the federal holiday and why it is celebrated
Labor Day is a holiday to celebrate workers throughout the United States. The occasion always falls on the first Monday of September and is a federal holiday, meaning many employees throughout the country enjoy a three-day weekend to mark the beginning of the month. The day is celebrated with parades, camping trips and sometimes a...
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