Pastor Greg Laurie and "American Idol" alum Danny Gokey are set to deliver a message of faith and inspiration at the "Hope for Lahaina" event on Sunday, with music by Leeland.
Xavier Netry, of Utopie bakery in Paris, was recently named the winner of the 31st annual "Grand Prix de la baguette" contest. The contest seeks to find Paris' best baguette.
Food trucks are commonplace now in the United States, and serve a variety of dishes. Here are five notable restaurants on wheels to check out across the United States.
A Pensacola, Florida puppy is turning heads - not just because she's an adorable golden retriever, but because her fur was lime green when she was born.
Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, recently hosted the "Chosen" conference, spotlighting the role the church can play in adoption and foster care. Fox News Digital spoke with its pastor.
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.
Earth Day, a demonstration against pollution and for improved environmental policies, was first observed on this day in history, April 22, 1970. Demonstrations occurred nationwide.
Rev. Johnnie Moore of Washington, D.C., shared what it means for Jesus Christ to call himself the "good shepherd" in John 10:11. Christians, he said, need a shepherd.
A snake that lived millions of years ago in western India was about the size of a school bus and weighed up to 2,000 pounds, said researchers in a newly published article.
The new world record for "longest chess marathon" was set in New York City this week when Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya played for 60 hours straight.
A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine has a new employee who has caused quite a stir: His name is Kade, and he is a baby miniature zebu calf. He loves taking pictures.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.
Noa Tishby, activist, actress, author and Israel's former Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization, revealed why this Passover is particularly poignant.
Not every gift is going to land exactly as anticipated. Fox News Digital spoke to several etiquette and relationship experts to discuss how to handle this sticky situation.
An Oklahoma boy with a precocious passion for marine biology adopted an octopus after years of begging. The octopus, named Terrance, recently had dozens of babies.
President Abraham Lincoln died on this day, April 15, 1865, about nine hours after he was shot by actor John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln and his wife had been watching a play at Ford's Theatre in D.C.
JewBelong, an organization dedicated to "supporting joyous Judaism and confronting antisemitism" has a new twist on the Passover seder to start conversations about antisemitism.
Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, O.P., a Dominican friar in Washington, D.C., reflects on Luke 24:38 and explains why it is important to have faith and trust in God through all trials.
Archaeologists recently unearthed a "stunning" banquet room in Pompeii, a doomed city in Italy that was destroyed by a volcano in A.D. 79. The discovery was announced this week.
Rev. Franklin Graham is in Poland, where he will be addressing a crowd of thousands in Krakow on Saturday, April 13, as part of his continuing "God Loves You" tour. He stopped first at Auschwitz.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced on Wednesday that the country of Japan will be giving an additional 250 cherry trees to the United States.
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.
A look at how the state of Georgia became known for its peanuts, a delicious legume "superfood" that is native to South America. The peanut is the state crop.
The pro-life diaper company EveryLife is providing the widow of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller with a lifetime supply of diapers and wipes for her young son, Ryan.
Henry "Hank" Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record on this day in history, April 8, 1975. Aaron hit his 715th home run, breaking Ruth's record of 714 homers.
Divine Mercy Sunday is the first Sunday after Easter, and it celebrates the unfathomable mercy of Jesus Christ, a D.C.-based religious sister told Fox News Digital.
Here are ways to protect your house and family in case of an earthquake. Tips from FEMA and Ready.gov help to keep you and your family safe during an earthquake.
Hollywood icon Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Massachusetts. Davis went on to win two Academy Awards for Best Actress and was nominated 10 times for the award.
Pope John Paul II died on April 2, 2005, at age 84. The Polish-born pontiff had the third-longest papal reign in history and the second-longest of the modern era.
For Easter Sunday, Rev. Jeremiah Johnston, Ph.D., reflects on the Road to Emmaus and the hope offered by the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ after his death on the cross.
Travelers to Portland International Jetport, Maine's largest airport, can now take a trip to "visit" the moon thanks to a new exhibit called "Fly Me to the Moon."
Mr. O, a Maryland-based cat, recently went viral on Facebook after his sad adoption story was shared by an animal shelter, his current home. The shelter hopes he is adopted soon.
Ahead of Easter, faith leader Rev. Franklin Graham described to Fox News Digital why Jesus Christ is the only One who can provide true grace and help to those who are lonely and in pain.
Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington, shared thoughts with Fox News Digital on the meaning of Holy Saturday ahead of Easter Sunday and the resurrection.
A woman on Reddit asked for advice after her husband was angry with her for leaving him at the airport after he was deemed too drunk to board the plane.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Friday, March 29 to discuss the state of society and provide a message for Easter.
Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in North Carolina, reflects on the end of Lent and the upcoming Easter celebration of Christ's resurrection.
At the Last Supper, Jesus not only instituted the Eucharist, he also displayed servitude toward the disciples in washing their feet, said a Minnesota priest to Fox News Digital.