Tom Selleck revealed the celebrities that left him "starstruck" as he opened up about writing his memoir, "You Never Know." Selleck is known for his role on "Magnum P.I."
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.
Try finding a gift for your mom this Mother's Day that will make her smile or laugh every time she uses it, such as goofy kitchen supplies or funny lawn ornaments.
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.
Judy Garland, who starred in classic films like "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Star is Born" and died at age 47, was allegedly sober for 30 days with private investigator Fred Otash's help, according to a new biography.
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.
"The Fixer: Moguls, Mobsters, Movie Stars, and Marilyn," written by Josh Young and Manfred Westphal, tells the story of Hollywood private investigator Fred Otash.
Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett reveals how the failure to properly educate America's young people has led to the chaos and destruction seen on college campuses today.
Ransom Riggs, known for the bestselling "Miss Peregrine" series, is set to release his new series "Sunderworld" this summer, published by Dutton Books for Young Readers.
Paul Auster, a renowned author and filmmaker known for his narratives, including works like "The New York Trilogy" and "4 3 2 1," has died at the age of 77.
Lauren Green, chief religion correspondent, writes about "Light for Today," a new devotional, and the importance of staying strong in God's love amid spiritual attacks of all kinds.
Here are four books, all available on Amazon, that will make readers think, smile and be grateful. Take advantage of shopping deals right now on Amazon.
Queen Elizabeth II, England's longest-reigning monarch, died in 2022 at age 96. Her eldest son, Prince Charles, became king about her death. He was crowned alongside his wife Camilla in 2023.
Taylor Riggs, co-host of "The Big Money Show" on Fox Business Network, tells Dana Perino how she made her first dollar, her best investing advice and what she'd tell her younger self.
Jack Carr, bestselling author and former Navy SEAL task unit commander and sniper, recounts the events of April 24, 1980, nearly 6 months into the Iran hostage crisis β and why "there is more to it."
The Library of Congress β the U.S.'s oldest federal cultural institution β was born on this day in history, April 24, 1800, when President John Adams approved the use of $5,000 to buy books.
"In My Own Process" features rare photographs, drawings and writings from Bruce Lee's archives. Genesis Publications teamed up with Lee's family to release the book.
Playwright William Shakespeare may have been born on this day in history, April 23, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He would also die on this day, on (possibly) his 52nd birthday.
Ever wondered where popular phrases come from? Here are three favorite sayings with interesting origin stories and possible theories about their beginnings and meanings.
New York City-based author of a new book, "Waving Goodbye," reveals that being grateful for the life he had with his now-deceased wife is what helps most as he copes with grief and loss.
This brisket recipe from βFood, Hope & Resilience: Authentic Recipes and Remarkable Stories from Holocaust Survivors" is a mouth-watering meal to make at Passover.
Lauren Green, chief religion correspondent, speaks to author Jennifer Lahl, whose book "The Detransition Diaries" tells of those who admit their error in believing they were born into the wrong body.
British author Sophie Kinsella, who wrote "Confessions of a Shopaholic," which starred Isla Fisher on the big screen, revealed that she has brain cancer.
Marlon Brando, who starred in films like "The Godfather," "On the Waterfront," "Guys and Dolls" and "The Wild One," died in 2004. The Oscar winner was 80.
Author Warren Kozak of New York City has written a moving book about the loss of his wife to cancer and the emotional and psychological fallout β also sharing tips and advice for others.
An array of moms share their personal stories of motherhood in Dr. Nicole Saphier's new book, "Love, Mom" β with her own story of unexpected pregnancy at age 17 at the center.
A library in Colorado recently received a return of a book that had been due more than a century ago. The book was discovered in Kansas and returned almost exactly 105 years late.
Some of the most popular metaphoric sayings used in everyday conversations have known histories that reveal the origins of these expressions. Here are three and their stories.
Ingrid Seward detailed Princess Diana's relationships with the former Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. The Princess of Wales died in 1997 at age 36.