Unique travel, delicious food and popular 4th of July quotes: Top headlines

Unique travel, delicious food and popular 4th of July quotes: Top headlines


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This week’s top lifestyle headlines include U.S. travel destinations, popular Fourth of July quotes, delicious food and more. Check out the latest headlines you won’t want to miss. (Colbert County Tourism & Convention Bureau; iStock; Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu/Getty Images)

Travel Talks

With millions of people heading to the beach this summer, water safety experts have offered tips and advice on how to stay safe, including what to do if you get caught in a rip current. Click here to get the story.

A report has revealed the most beautiful gardens around the world, with two of the top 10 being in the US. Check out the list. Click here to get the story.

Ivy Green, the Tuscumbia, Alabama birthplace of Helen Keller, is a tourist destination for many and is the central location for performances of the award-winning play “The Miracle Worker.” Click here to get the story.

Helen Keller, age 7, was born in Ivy Green, Tuscumbia, Alabama, and lived there throughout her childhood.

Helen Keller, pictured here at age 7 in 1887, was born in Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama, and lived there as a child. A four-day celebration will pay tribute to her this weekend. (Bettman/Contributor/Colbert County Tourism & Convention Bureau)

American Pride

Sleeping bags, tents, stoves and more are on sale ahead of this 4th of July. Click here to get the story.

The sayings associated with Independence Day are deeply rooted in American history—but what are their origins, and why do we say them today? Here are three sayings and their stories. Click here to get the story.

Massachusetts poet Katharine Lee Bates wrote “America the Beautiful” after viewing the landscape from the top of Pikes Peak. Her patriotic anthem is a prayer for national unity. Click here to get the story.

Beautiful America

The Statue of Liberty amid Independence Day fireworks — and Katharine Lee Bates, author of “America the Beautiful.” (Getty Images/Heritage Auctions)

food for thought

The Swedish candy has become the newest sensation on TikTok. From celebs to candy-obsessed fans, everyone has something or the other to say about the viral food trend. Click here to get the story.

Have you ever heard of the Hot Brown? Learn about its delicious origins in Louisville, Kentucky. Click here to get the story.

Apple Pie French Toast Casserole for a Delicious Sweet Breakfast: Get the Recipe

Take a look at the interesting origins of one of New England’s most beloved dishes, the Fluffernutter. The peanut butter and marshmallow creme sandwich has existed for over 100 years. Click here to get the story.

Nutritionists and dietitians share their best ideas for healthy, delicious and festive fruit salads for 4th of July parties with family and friends. Click here to get the story.

Red, White and Blue Salad

Shown here is a patriotic American flag salad featuring arugula with blueberries, watermelon, and feta. There are so many great options for this dish. (iStock)

weird and viral

Users on social media are expressing outrage over a swimsuit brand selling a string bikini in honour of US civil rights activist Rosa Parks. Click here to get the story.

An exotic corpse flower is blooming at Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum, with people saying the plant smells like “rotten flesh” or “meat.” Click here to get the story.

Stinking Flowers in Boston

If you don’t have a chance to get to Boston to smell this foul-smelling flower, head over to Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum’s website and watch this odor-free livestream event from home. (Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University)

wild nature

A rare white buffalo was born earlier this month and a religious ceremony was held to name the “sacred” animal, with hundreds of people gathering to celebrate its birth in Yellowstone, Montana. Click here to get the story.

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A new fish species with human-like teeth and markings resembling a popular movie villain has been named by researchers following genetic analysis. Click here to get the story.

Sauron Paku Fish Eye

This fish has a large black stripe on its body that resembles the “Eye of Sauron,” a defacement of the villain from “The Lord of the Rings.” (Mark Sabaj, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; iStock)

Faith and values

A 100-year-old New Jersey woman who still works 50 hours a week explains how her family and her faith in God help her keep going. Click here to get the story.

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Larry Oneal Walker, a street preacher from Arkansas, was shot while preaching near a busy intersection on June 2. He says he forgives the man who wounded him, just as God forgives all of us for our sins. Click here to get the story.

Walker O'Neill

Larry Oneal Walker was shot while giving a sermon in North Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 2. Today, he has forgiven his attacker. (LaKessa Walker)

Revealing interview

In her new “Short Questions” article, Danamarie McNichol-Carter shares her love of food and travel, while also shedding light on AI and why transparency about its use is so important today. Click here to get the story.

Short Questions with Dana Perino

Miami-based reporter Danamarie McNichol-Carter told Dana Perino that “technology is essential to evolve, but protecting our right to privacy is more important than ever. As a journalist, I feel a responsibility to cover a topic that is essential but also complex to understand.” (Fox News )

viral videos

These cute pups keep cool in the summer season with pool parties and other cool water activities. Click here to see the video.

A woman recently overcame her fear of sharks by swimming with more than 20 sharks. Click here to see the video.

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