‘They Were Just Pillars in the Community’ Arkansas Couple Celebrates 84 Years of Marriage
Arwilda, 98, and Cleovis, 102, Whiteside have 12 children and share 84 years of marriage — making them the longest-married couple in Arkansas.
Arwilda, 98, and Cleovis, 102, Whiteside have 12 children and share 84 years of marriage — making them the longest-married couple in Arkansas.
The Biden administration released energy efficient rules for residential gas furnaces, and they come with a high cost for many households.
Anyone engaging in sexual activity with someone below the Mason-Dixon line has high odds of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Severe flooding on Friday in New York City allowed a sea lion to escape from its enclosure at the Central Park Zoo.
Carter Dominguez opened his own lemonade stand at just four years old and is donating his profits to charity.
A Peruvian national was arrested after allegedly calling in more than 150 bomb threats to schools, hospitals, and synagogues across five American states.
Fired from Hunter College in May after allegedly harassing students manning a pro-life display, professor Shellyne Rodriguez has found a new job.
Target is shuttering nine stores in Democrat-run cities because of organized retail theft that threatens employee and customer safety.
While a mother and son enjoyed a picnic birthday lunch in Chipinque Park, Mexico, a black bear jumped onto the picnic table and devoured their lunch inches from their faces.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed proposed a plan which would require welfare recipients to undergo drug testing and engage in treatment programs.
Hyundai and Kia are recalling 3.4 million vehicles due to a risk of engine compartment fires.
An American Airlines flight attendant was found dead in her hotel room Monday with a sock in her mouth.
For half a year, a California dad biked a daily round trip of 16 miles to work, but his life has taken a turn for the better since some generous people gave him a car.
Republicans on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee are currently conducting an investigation into Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm regarding her recent electric vehicle (EV) road trip, during which an incident led to the involvement of law enforcement.
JPMorgan will pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit in which the U.S. Virgin Islands alleges that the bank benefited from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.
Michelle Obama delivered a one-hour speech at a tech fair in Munich, Germany, earning a staggering sum of nearly $750,000.
At the Great Frederick Fair’s Youth Livestock Auction, 11-year-old Delaney Clark helped raise $130,000 for a friend diagnosed with leukemia.
The nonprofit Rebuilding Together of Central Florida has undertaken repairs and improvements on the home of an 84-year-old U.S. Army veteran.
Pennsylvania State Trooper Ronald Davis has been arrested for allegedly forcing his ex-girlfriend into a mental health program and is facing false imprisonment charges.
The Washington National Cathedral unveiled a set of four new stained-glass windows, each dedicated to the theme of racial justice.
Matteo Messina Denaro, the notorious orchestrator behind some of the Sicilian Mafia’s most brutal murders, reportedly passed away on Monday while in a prison hospital ward.
In a recently discovered email sent just two days after the mysterious disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005, Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the case, allegedly claimed that he and his father had rented a boat and taken care of certain matters.
A two-year-old, accompanied by her family’s two dogs, walked over three miles barefoot and was eventually found peacefully asleep deep within a wooded trail in Michigan with one of the dogs as a makeshift pillow.
Republican lawmakers demand the Biden administration fly the pro-life flag on the White House lawn during October’s Respect Life Month.
Some migrants are making $3,000 a month working illegally as delivery drivers while New York City foots a $385 per night hotel bill for them.
Illegal migrant border crossers will reportedly be receiving government-issued photo ID cards.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a $26 million contract with security firm Garda World to build migrant camps in the city.
Protestors outside a migrant shelter prevented illegal aliens from getting off a bus for several hours in New York City on Tuesday.
Mayor Eric Adams (D) warned of the tremendous toll asylum seekers have had on New York City’s resources ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit.
A federal court of appeals ruled that the White House violated the First Amendment by using social media to suppress Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
A large asteroid could smash into earth in 159 years, according to NASA. Known as Bennu, the near Earth object has orbited Earth roughly every six years since 1999 when it was discovered, the New York Post reported.
Students from Perkiomen Valley School District in Pennsylvania organized a walkout to protest the school board’s policy allowing transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice.
Olive oil is the latest commodity to see huge price hikes as it faces extreme weather during its production.
Pennsylvania has become the latest state to roll out automatic voter registration when a citizen receives or renews their driver’s license.
A cyber security attack on the Clorox Company last month is reportedly causing product availability issues and an impact on its first-quarter earnings.
Rodney Smith Jr. is known for motivating young men and women to give back by mowing the lawns of first responders, single moms, and veterans.
Authorities have arrested two people in connection with the suspected fentanyl death of a one-year-old child at a Bronx Daycare.
Nine inmates that escaped a juvenile detention center in Pennsylvania on Sunday were captured Monday by authorities.
The Taliban raided the office of a Swiss nonprofit group in Afghanistan and reportedly took into custody an American and 17 others.
Harvard’s newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, has called the university’s recent restructuring of its essays on applications to have a “disparate impact” on those with marginalized backgrounds.