Songwriter Craig Gleason wrote "The Ballad of Ervin O. Jones" after finding a World War II hero's grave seven decades after soldier was killed in the Battle of Okinawa.
Writing on Reddit, a man described a family feud over dining and tipping practices. The relationship drama has drawn in over 1,200 reactions, with some telling the young man to tread carefully.
The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Brooklyn, New York, pays chilling tribute to the 11,500 Americans and allies who died aboard British prison ships during the American Revolution.
Representing the Carrol Independent School District in Texas, an attorney is confident in striking down the Biden administration’s new protections for trans-athletes.
Rage rituals retreats, events in which women scream in nature in the middle of nowhere, are one of the latest internet trends costing upward of $4,000.
How bad are hamburgers and hot dogs for you? Nutrition pros weigh in to settle the debate about these classic American dishes that are summer-grilling staples.
The Golden Gate Bridge, a feat of engineering, opened to pedestrians on this day in history, May 27, 1937. An estimated 200,000 people paid $0.25 each to cross the bridge.
Russia periodically has to deal with moose wandering into cities, where they can face dangers and death, such as the case of the moose in Salavat last week.
Local families have adopted all 10,000 American World War II heroes buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery and are now seeking photos to pair with the names of each U.S. war hero.
Here's a look at 10 of the most iconic all-American summertime foods, from cheeseburgers to apple pie, that arrived in the New World only after the Columbus Exchange.