The National Archaeological Museum is full of ancient artifacts dating back thousands of years

The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, houses significant artifacts dating back thousands of years. The museum includes five main permanent collections, as well as temporary ones, for guests to explore during their visit. The museum was founded in 1829, originally headquartered in Aegina, the first capital of Greece, before …...Read More

'Jeopardy!' fans upset after Ken Jennings' 'very difficult' ruling

One "Jeopardy!" answer sparked a heated debate between game show fans. During a recent episode of the beloved game show, a ruling had viewers riled up over the mispronunciation of an answer. Mark Fitzpatrick, a five-day "Jeopardy!" champion, chose the $800 clue from the category, "Just Doin’ My Job." 'JEOPARDY!' …...Read More

Husband of Lindsay Clancy, accused of killing 3 kids, says she wasn't ‘monster’

Patrick Clancy, the husband of a Massachusetts labor and delivery nurse who allegedly strangled their three young children to death last year, said in a new interview that his wife was not a "monster." "I wasn't married to a monster – I was married to someone who got sick," he …...Read More

Video shows Hurricane Milton-impacted family, dogs rescued from floodwaters

Body camera footage captured the moment a Florida family and their dogs were rescued by deputies from the Hillborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) following the torrential downpour and flooding of Hurricane Milton. Deputies utilized an all-terrain vehicle, referred to as "SHERP," to rescue the seven humans and three dogs from …...Read More

Georgia judge rules election officials must certify vote counts, even if they suspect fraud

A judge in a key battleground state has ruled that county election officials must certify results by the legal deadline even if they suspect fraud or mistakes. Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney of Fulton County, Georgia, ruled that "no election superintendent (or member of a board of elections and registration) …...Read More

Iran terror proxies amass on Israel’s borders in 'Ring of Fire’

For more than four decades, the Iranian regime has meticulously constructed a "Ring of Fire" around Israel, employing various terror groups to extend its influence across the Middle East. However, recent military actions by Israel have begun to unravel this intricate network, indicating a potential turning point in the ongoing …...Read More

Detroit pastor 'offended' by Kamala Harris' strategy to woo Black male voters: 'We're not political infants'

A Detroit pastor accused Vice President Kamala Harris of "exploiting" the Black vote as she prepares for an event with podcaster Charlamagne tha God in a bid to shore up support with Black males. Pastor Lorenzo Sewell, who leads 180 Church in Detroit, detailed why he is "offended" by Harris' …...Read More

Trump cuts Pennsylvania town hall short over medical emergencies in crowd

Former President Donald Trump cut a Pennsylvania town hall short on Monday, stopping questions from the audience after two medical emergencies unfolded in the crowd. The campaign town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center & Fairgrounds in Oaks, Pennsylvania, first came to a halt when South Dakota Gov. Kristi …...Read More

10 Halloween yard decorations that are spooky and fun!

Halloween isn’t just about the costumes . It’s also the perfect time to let your creativity shine. Turn your yard into a spooky, fun and thrilling experience for your neighbors, trick-or-treaters and party guests. Whether you want to go all out with creepy, spine-chilling decorations or prefer a more lighthearted …...Read More

SJSU women's volleyball player praises Nevada team for raising concerns about playing vs trans opponent

San Jose State women’s volleyball player Brooke Slusser praised Nevada Wolf Pack players for speaking about competing against her team, which has a transgender athlete on its roster. Slusser expressed her support on X. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "Round of applause to the girls of the …...Read More