June 13 Veteran-founded bourbon pays tribute to Army’s 250th anniversary Four Branches Bourbon founders Rick Franco, Mike Trott, Harold Underdown, and R.J. Casey join ‘Fox & Friends First’ to share the story behind their veteran-owned brand and its special tribute to the Army’s 250th birthday.
June 11 Man owns 26,000 milk bottles including some with British Royal Family connections A man who owns the U.K.'s largest milk bottle collection has revealed he "hates" milk and hasn't had a glass in 65 years. Steve Wheeler, 76, has collected about 26,000 bottles since the 1980s and travels the world to find them.
June 11 Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar recall upgraded as FDA warns of serious health risk for diabetics Mislabeled Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar cans affect over 19,000 cases with full sugar content, creating potential health concerns for consumers with sugar restrictions.
June 11 Your favorite alcoholic beverage could be linked to deadly form of cancer, study finds The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies alcohol as a carcinogen, with new evidence connecting it to pancreatic cancer, affecting approximately 75,000 Americans annually.
June 8 Costco debuts new frozen strawberry lemonade as members share mixed reviews: 'Too tart' The Costco food court introduces a new frozen strawberry lemonade for $2.99, featuring real fruit. Members are divided on social media about the refreshing summer drink.
June 5 Some alcohol choices like dry red wine and clear liquor are less harmful than others, experts say While dry red wine and clear liquors have lower sugar and calorie content, drinking any type of alcohol increases cancer and heart risks, according to experts. Here's what to know.
June 4 Celebrity chef planning pop-up bakery at historic 16th century home, documents show Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef, proposes a pop-up bakery at Spains Hall, a Grade I-listed site, ensuring minimal impact on heritage while offering baked goods and coffee for a month.
June 2 Daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age, study finds A Harvard study finds that caffeinated coffee may support healthy aging in women, with benefits not seen in decaf or tea, despite some study limitations.
May 31 Experts say quitting Diet Coke can improve heart health and gut balance Health experts highlight the risks of Diet Coke and other diet sodas, including heart disease and gut health issues, and recommend alternatives like sparkling green tea.
May 30 Craft brewers navigate rising costs without passing hefty price hikes to customers Craft brewers face inflation and tariffs, using local sourcing and collaborations to maintain quality. Diversification and community focus help navigate economic challenges.