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Kite surfer uses rocks to spell out 'HELP' in sand to prompt rescue at California beach

A kite surfer was rescued on Sunday from a beach in the Bay Area after a private helicopter saw the surfer’s plea “HELP” spelled out with rocks in the sand, according to Cal Fire San Mateo – Santa Cruz Unit. In a video shared on X by CAL FIRE CZU, a kite surfer is seen being rescued off a beach …

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10 Father's Day gifts for dads who want the latest tech

Is your dad one of those dads who like the shiniest, newest technology? Well, we’ve got a list of 10 gadgets and gizmos he’s sure to love. There’s something for Apple product dads, gamers, cameramen and everything in between. On our list are budget-friendly options all the way up to top-tier technology for anyone looking to splurge on their dad’s …

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Mike Rowe, well-known storyteller, announces 'Something to Stand For,' new film celebrating America

FIRST ON FOX: A popular host, storyteller, producer and author has a new project coming out — and “it lines up, not coincidentally,” with the Fourth of July, he told Fox News Digital in an on-camera interview. Speaking in a video interview from his home studio in Northern California, Mike Rowe, host and narrator of “How America Works,” “Dirty Jobs” …

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Social media users stunned by 'beautiful' shark found near Florida coast: '1 in 100 million'

A Florida man with a love for sharks recently reeled in a magnificent catch with a rare genetic condition and captured it all on video. Instagram user @huntingforjaws posted video of his encounter with the rare shark on May 31. The lemon shark likely has piebaldism, which gives it a splotchy black-and-white appearance. “Incredibly rare lemon shark with a genetic …

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Why do we say ‘poker face’ and other popular expressions? Here are 3 idioms and their origins

With thousands upon thousands of words in the English language, some are bound to have different meanings and uses. An idiom is defined as “an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to itself either in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements in its grammatically atypical use of words,” …

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'Incredibly social': Researchers make stunning find on how African elephants interact with each other

A recently published study claims that the sounds of African elephants may have a lot more significance than humans think. The research, which was published in a journal called Nature Ecology and Evolution on Monday, found that African elephants call each other unique names. The study explains that researchers followed elephants around to observe how they communicated to each other, …

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Kirk Cameron, during Pride Month, reveals pro-family 'See You at the Library 2024' event this summer

FIRST ON FOX: Outspoken author, actor, Christian and patriot Kirk Cameron is set to hold a new “See You at the Library” event this summer on August 24 as a call to stand strong for family, faith and country in a divided America — and as a continuation of what he launched last year with publisher Brave Books, which issues …

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American Culture Quiz: Test your command of summer's hottest topics

APP USERS: Click here to get the quiz! Summer is speeding at us like a big-league fastball — and this week’s American Culture Quiz on our unique national traits, trends, history and people dips its toe into the sights, sounds and flavors of the season. Beach life, fast-food burgers, baseball record-setters and Billboard hit-makers top the ticket of all-American topics. …

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Loyal dog saves camper's life after running miles for help: 'No words'

Good dog! A loyal canine recently saved its owner’s life after running for miles to guide others to the scene of a horrific car crash in Oregon. In a Facebook post published on June 3, the Baker County Sheriff’s Office said its deputies learned of the crash on Monday morning. Officials received a report about “a vehicle over an embankment …

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Evangelical leader reflects on 2 Corinthians: 'Rock the boat' to promote God's truths

“I believed, and so I spoke” (2 Corinthians 4:13). These words come from the Second Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians, an epistle in the New Testament — and provide inspiration for Christians who work in the media, Troy Miller, president and CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), told Fox News Digital. “These words call to mind the …

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