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Catch the Northern Lights in the US and around the world with these viewing tips

Seeing the Northern Lights in the sky is a bucket list item for many. With the right conditions, and if you are in a prime viewing location, you may be able to scratch that item off your list. There are many international destinations that are popular places to go to see the Northern Lights, but there are plenty of places …

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'Dead butt syndrome' could happen after sitting too long, here's how to avoid the condition

Sitting for prolonged periods is known to raise the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and obesity — but it can also contribute to “dead butt syndrome,” according to health experts who specialize in musculoskeletal injuries. The condition, otherwise known as gluteal amnesia, involves numbness or pain in the buttocks, or pain in the upper thigh and hip, after …

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Cotton candy burrito, newest food at Arizona Cardinals home games, filled with 'fun'

One of the newest food items greeting fans of the Arizona Cardinals this season at State Farm Stadium is sure to give dentists a headache: a cotton candy burrito. Craft Culinary Creations executive chef Sean Kavanaugh told Fox News Digital the creation was inspired by a similar item he spotted in Las Vegas. “I wish I could say I invented …

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Airline passengers could be removed from flights for going barefoot: Etiquette expert weighs in

You likely want to be cozy while flying for hours at a time, but some airlines have restrictions on how far travelers can go to increase their comfort. Social media users on TikTok have shared experiences of flying with fellow passengers who have taken off their socks on commercial flights. The videos have led many to call for education on …

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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on fall festivities, presidential history and fitness fanatics

APP USERS: Click here to get the quiz! The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current news and the sights and sounds of the United States. This week’s quiz highlights the fall season, presidents’ families, American history and animals — plus a few other surprises. Can you get all …

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8 wild new foods coming to the State Fair of Texas

It’s said that everything is bigger in Texas, and that apparently includes the creative minds behind the new food items coming to the State Fair of Texas. “The State Fair of Texas attracts millions of people from all over the globe each year, many making a special trip just to try the food,” Taylor Pulfer, communications director at the State …

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Mom's viral airplane seating hack stirs debate; solo flyers 'can't stand' it

A family travel blogger has revealed her secret to getting an entire row on a flight, but solo flyers appear to be opposed. Jess Darrington, the Idaho-based creator of Where is Briggs?, which specializes in travel tips for parents with kids under 4, shared a now-viral seating hack on TikTok that has attracted more than 8.1 million views. Before sharing …

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On this day in history, September 14, 1814, American 'flag was still there' after attack on Fort McHenry

Francis Scott Key awoke aboard a British warship after watching the terrifying 25-hour bombardment of Fort McHenry — and, by dawn’s early light, was stunned to find that our flag was still there on this day in history, Sept. 14, 1814. The Baltimore attorney, in a fit of patriotic fervor after witnessing the relentless naval attack on his American homeland, …

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Parents of 22-year-old American held by Hamas speak out: 'They're holding our children'

Omer Neutra, a 22-year-old American, has been held hostage by Hamas for more than 330 days. His parents, Orna and Ronen Neutra, residents of Long Island, told Fox News Digital their son is a friend to everyone. “He sees people. He pays attention. He has this great sense of humor. So, he touches so many,” said Orna Neutra. Ronen Neutra …

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Multiple myeloma, rare blood cancer: Bruce Springsteen's wife's diagnosis spotlights the illness

Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen’s wife and a member of the E Street Band, recently shared that she was diagnosed in 2018 with a type of blood cancer called multiple myeloma. She revealed her illness in the documentary “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band,” which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 8. The production gives a …

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