Arts 1 day ago Purported earlier version of da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' wows art lovers after going on display A painting allegedly crafted by renowned artist Leonardo da Vinci is gaining sensation as it is displayed publicly in Italy, but some have their doubts about its authenticity.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago Tiger Woods fan creates mural of the player using 25,000 golf tees: See the artist's stunning design A Kansas City resident used his artistic skills to make a Tiger Woods mural out of 25,000 golf tees — half of which he found across his local golf course.
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago Photo hunt: How fast can you find 5 carrot noses belonging to the snowmen? Solve the puzzle! Challenge your vision and attention to detail with this wintry seek-and-find brain teaser, which features five hidden carrot noses that belong to five snowmen.
Artificial Intelligence 5 days ago Head of Google Bard believes AI can help improve communication and compassion: 'Really remarkable' Google Bard product lead Jack Krawczyk told Fox News Digital he believes the artificial intelligence tool can improve social interactions and enhance tech-assisted living.
Faith November 26 Feast of Christ the King serves as an invitation to 'open wide the doors to our heart' to God, says priest Fr. Cesar Jaramillo, a pastor based in Paterson, New Jersey. reflects on 1 Corinthians 15:25 for the Feast of Christ the King, a Christian celebration observed this Sunday.
LIFESTYLE November 26 On this day in history, November 26, 1922, Charles M. Schulz, creator of 'Peanuts,' is born in Minnesota Charles M. Schulz was born in Minnesota on this day in history, Nov. 26, 1922, and would go on to create Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy and the rest of the "Peanuts" gang of cartoon characters.
LIFESTYLE November 23 Thanksgiving photo hunt: Find 3 roosters hidden in a mass of turkeys Challenge your vision and attention to detail with this Thanksgiving-inspired seek-and-find brain teaser, which features three roosters hidden among a rafter of turkeys.
FBI November 22 FBI squad targeting sinister art underworld saves Monet, Yankees memorabilia The FBI's specialized Art Crime Program recovers some of the world's most prized pieces and cracks down on criminal trafficking of stolen and fake art worth billions.
WILD NATURE November 21 National Geographic releases its ‘Pictures of the Year’: See some of the jaw-dropping shots National Geographic chose 29 captivating images as 2023's "Pictures of the Year." Check out this selection of seven jaw-dropping photos from the annual roundup.
New York City November 19 NYC dogwalker with high hopes artwork would sell for millions has dreams dashed: report A former New York City dog walker who fell into ownership of a Chuck Close artwork had high hopes on mushrooms he could sell the piece for eight figures, but it sold for much less.