After winning the world championship for Irish dancing, Megan Stuart, 20, is forgoing a party and is instead raising money for the hospital that saved her life when she battled cancer as an infant.
Betsy Ross is credited with creating the first Stars & Stripes American flag. Her real contributions to the American Revolution are perhaps much more dramatic than the flagmaking legend.
Mike Rowe, well-known for "How America Works" and "Dirty Jobs," has a new film out June 27, 2024 β and in an on-camera interview, he spoke to Fox News Digital about patriotism and America.
On this day in history, June 9, 1891, American composer Cole Porter was born in Peru, Indiana β and went on to great success as a writer of songs and lyrics for celebrated Broadway shows.
Churches in Normandy, France honor the American paratroopers who landed on D-Day as biblical heroes with dramatic images in stained-glass windows β fascinating points of interest for any traveler.
A newly married couple from Kansas posed in front of a dramatic storm looming over the heartland as their photographer captured the stunning scene under the thunderous clouds.
New York City Ballet, one of the world's premier dance troupes, has arrived at its 75th anniversary. It has introduced incentives to draw larger, younger crowds to shows.
A 60-foot-long, bronze WWI monument will take form in Washington, D.C.'s Pershing Park. Master sculptor Sabin Howard reveals his creative process and what the work means for America's heroes.
On this day in history, May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge opened in New York City as the world's longest suspension bridge. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is a National Historic Landmark.
Spanish police have recovered the fourth painting out of five stolen Francis Bacon pieces from a Madrid apartment in 2015. The recovered painting was made in 1989.
Johnny Carson was for years the king of late-night TV β and on this day in history, May 22, 1992, he hosted his final episode of "The Tonight Show," drawing some 50 million viewers.
Two ancient statues have been returned to Thailand from New Yorkβs Metropolitan Museum of Art after they were illegally trafficked by a British collector.
The video link connecting New York City and Dublin, known as the "Portal," has reopened after being shut down due to inappropriate behavior, officials say.