July 5 ‘Talk of the Town’: Are you proud to be an American? ‘The Big Weekend Show’ hits the streets of New York City to ask about American patriotism ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday in 2026.
July 5 'Young Washington' historical epic hitting theaters Independence Day, 2026 A historical epic chronicling the life of America's first president will hit theaters next Independence Day, Angel Studios and Wonder Project announced.
July 5 New White House exhibit aims to revive patriotic education PragerU Kids' Jill Simonian joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss a new White House exhibit designed to reignite interest in patriotic education and American history.
July 5 Kilmeade gets exclusive Statue of Liberty tour with Interior Secretary Burgum ‘Fox & Friends’ host Brian Kilmeade gets an exclusive tour of the Statue of Liberty from Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, offering a behind-the-scenes look at one of America’s most iconic landmarks.
July 5 BROADCAST BIAS: Media elites put their profession over patriotism Media figures' opposition to American patriotism spans decades, with major networks showing how the media view such displays as compromising objectivity
July 4 Want to eat like the Founding Fathers this July 4th? How to incorporate their favorite foods into your holiday An expert spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about how to celebrate July Fourth with authentic recreations of Founding Fathers recipes, from Washington's hoecakes to Adams' apple pandowdy.
July 4 Viral 102-year-old WWII veteran has message about America: 'How lucky we all are' World War II veteran Jake Larson "Pape Jake" becomes TikTok sensation at 102, recounting his D-Day experiences and expressing gratitude for American freedom on Independence Day.
July 4 LGBTQ celebrities divided on Stars and Stripes in new documentary 'Reclaim the Flag' Several LGBTQ celebrities and figures gave different opinions about what the American flag meant to them in a trailer for the documentary “Reclaim the Flag."
July 4 How taverns, ale and hearty meals fueled America's fight for independence amid Continental Congress Adams, Jefferson and other Founding Fathers enjoyed wild game and seasonal produce in Philadelphia's taverns during the Continental Congress, where food became part of politics.
July 4 America's oldest Independence Day parade marks 240 years of patriotic tradition Bristol, Rhode Island celebrates its 240th anniversary of America's oldest Independence Day parade, featuring a town crier, float contests, and visiting Navy ship USS Billings.