This week's top Lifestyle headlines include historical discoveries, wild nature and pet tales, must-see viral videos, family stories, American innovations and more.
"If the shoe fits," "goody two shoes" and "shaking in my boots" β Why do we use these phrases and where did they come from? Here are three fun original stories of popular expressions.
A public library in Wisconsin announced on its Facebook page that it will be accepting a photo of the animal or child who destroyed a book in lieu of a fine for a damaged item.
Lauren Green of Fox News Channel spoke with author and pastor John Burke of Texas; his new book reveals the near-death experiences of 70 people who all reported being in the presence of God.
Lara Trump and Kevin Sorbo tout traditional values with children's story hours in Florida this weekend, reading from their new children's titles published by Brave Books.
The new book "Sealed With a Kiss" by Massachusetts author Paula Bernice Roberts is based on 350 love letters her father wrote her mother amid his World War II Army service.
Why do we say certain popular phrases involving love and emotion? Here are explanations for "It takes two to tango," "Wear your heart on your sleeve" and more.
Jewish historian and author Rick Richman says today's anti-Israel, pro-Palestine protesters "cheapen the concept of genocide" as they criticize Israel; it is Hamas that has a genocidal operation.
A mom-to-be in Florida described what happened as her new baby was about to be born and as she was missing her own mother. This "Godwink" story of faith and family will appear in a new book.
The pair behind the Godwinks brand, SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt, share a beautiful story of love, loss and faith for Mother's Day this year and all year long.
"Fox & Friends" hosted The McLemore Boys to discuss their new cookbook, which includes 125 recipes βΒ many of which are family-originated. Meet the grill masters.
Alabama native and former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown revealed the inspiration behind her new novel ahead of its release βΒ and why it's a "dream come true" for her.
Author Linda Margolin Royal reveals to Fox News Digital the story of how her family was saved from the Nazis during the Holocaust by one man β and how today's antisemitism brings it all back.
Margaret Mitchell earned a Pulitzer Prize in Novels for her Civil War epic "Gone with the Wind" on this day in history, May 3, 1937. She died tragically at age 48.