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Great American food

From tacos to pierogi, gumbo to lobster rolls, there's probably a food truck that sells them. Here are five notable restaurants on wheels to check out across the United States. Click here to know the story.

Shakshuka is the “heart of Israeli culture,” Israeli-American chef Avi Shemtov told Fox News Digital. Shakshuka is a savory tomato stew popular in Israel and the US Click here to know the story.

Tabasco, founded on Avery Island, Louisiana, in 1868, is one of the most popular hot sauces in the world. Here's the surprising origin of Louisiana's heat. Click here to know the story.

Tabasco Bottles

Founded by an Irish-American banker after the Civil War, Tabasco is now sold in 195 countries around the world. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Wild nature and curiosities

An Ohio teenager, Jaylynn Parker, potentially broke a state fishing record after catching a monster-sized blue catfish weighing more than 100 pounds with the jar fishing method. Click here to know the story.

A peacock that started making “loud” noises while searching for a mate has finally been captured – and is now being cared for by an animal rescue group. Click here to know the story.

A team of officers from the Gulf Shores Police Department in Alabama received a complaint from a local resident. Why? There was a six-foot-long alligator hiding in his garage. Click here to know the story.

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The Gulf Shores Police Department received an animal complaint from a homeowner who discovered a large alligator sitting under his workbench, according to the department's Facebook post shared on April 17. (Gulf Shores Police Department)

Travel in mind and body

Top US Cities for Book Lovers Announced as Reading Associations and Book Clubs Rise. Is your city on this list? Click here to know the story.

A Texas flight attendant is sharing top summer travel tips, including how to save money, how to pack better — and why some destinations may be more appealing than others. Click here to know the story.

An iconic corner in Winslow, Arizona is a tourist destination for daily visitors. It is also mentioned in one of the most memorable songs in American music history. Click here to know the story.

Winslow, corner of Arizona

Standin' on the Corner Park is a tourist attraction in Winslow, Arizona. The community became famous for its mention in “Take It Easy”, the Eagles' first hit in 1972. (Staying at the Corner Foundation)

Compelling Pet Tales

America is short of veterinarians – which can cause problems for pets. Fox News spoke with Dr. Christina Sisk, director of veterinary services at the Humane Society of Ventura County in California, about the troubling issue. Click here to know the story.

A little Florida puppy is turning heads — not just because she's an adorable golden retriever, but because her fur was lime green when she was born. Click here to know the story.

lime green split puppy

Although it can be somewhat alarming to see a green dog, the condition is harmless and goes away over time. And despite being a little smaller than his siblings, Shamrock is “happy and healthy,” the dogs’ owner said in a video. (@living_the_golden_life/Canil Golden Treasures via Storyful)

Viral videos

In this adorable scene, a mother gorilla tickles her baby. So sweet! Click here to get the video.

A pink moon in the sky was the last thing some people expected to see. Click here to get the video.

Amazing American creations

This week, exactly 224 years ago, President John Adams — the second president of the United States — approved an appropriation of $5,000 to purchase “such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress,” according to the Library of Congress website. Click here to know the story.

Meet John Froelich, an Iowa-born American who invented the gas-powered tractor—which changed global agriculture as the world would know it. Click here to know the story.

John Froelich broke up

John Froelich, the eldest son of German immigrants, was born in Iowa in 1849. The grain mill operator tinkered with a gasoline-powered tractor, which changed global agriculture. (Public Domain; Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Public Domain)

Faith in focus

A Dallas-area church recently hosted a conference aimed at enabling Christians and their congregations to help solve the foster care crisis in the United States. Click here to know the story.

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Amid anti-Israel protests on American college campuses and other evidence of rising anti-Semitism, a religious leader is stressing the importance of prayer. Click here to know the story.

Mother and daughter with folded hands

A pastor is highlighting the importance and power of prayer amid anti-Semitism and current attacks on Jewish people, both in America and around the world. (iStock)

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