Day: December 26, 2025

4 anti-aging approaches revealed in 2025 that may help Americans live longer

5:30 pm December 26, 2025

On average, Americans want to live to be 91 years old, according to a recent Pew Research survey — a goal that has driven a focus on longevity-boosting practices. Over 60% of U.S. adults use supplements, and most prioritize long-term health and wellness behaviors as part of an anti-aging approach, research has shown. In 2025, […]

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2026 deadlines loom as Congress leaves DC with several unfinished battles

5:30 pm December 26, 2025

Capitol Hill is a ghost town with both the House and Senate out of session until a few days into the new year. Lawmakers left town the week before Christmas, and with their departure have left several key fights unresolved — with deadlines looming large for both Republicans and Democrats. Congress voted to end the […]

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Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: December 26, 2025

4:30 pm December 26, 2025

Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz, where Erika Kirk makes Turning Point USA’s endorsement for the 2028 presidential election, and Johnny Carson’s list of guests banned from “The Tonight Show” is exposed. Looking for more of a challenge? Retiring Cardinal Timothy Dolan’s successor and the charges against Nick Reiner […]

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From Prince Andrew to ‘Megxile’: The biggest royal family bombshells of 2025

4:30 pm December 26, 2025

The British royals can’t seem to escape controversy. In 2025, the monarchy weathered one of its most headline-grabbing years yet, as King Charles III continued treatment for his undisclosed form of cancer. Family tensions simmered in public view, long-running rifts refused to mend, and several royals unexpectedly found themselves thrust under the media spotlight. One […]

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President of TPUSA chapter twice denied by university’s student government vows to fight: ‘not backing down’

4:30 pm December 26, 2025

PHOENIX — A student at Loyola University New Orleans who has twice been denied the opportunity to start a Turning Point USA chapter on campus vowed at the conservative organization’s annual AmericaFest conference that she would keep fighting. Anistin Murray is a freshman at the Catholic school located in the heart of the Big Easy. […]

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