July 29, 2019 Navy names new salvage and rescue ship in honor of Native American tribe The Navy’s newest towing, salvage and rescue ship will be named to honor the history and service of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan.
July 29, 2019 Legendary NFL kicker Morten Andersen becomes US citizen Pro Football Hall of Fame kicker Morten Anderson announced Friday he became a U.S. citizen.
July 29, 2019 NASA wants to grow fruit in space NASA is looking to grow a hybrid version of a New Mexico chile plant in space on the International Space Station as part of an experiment, starting in March 2020.
July 28, 2019 Arkansas mom buys all shoes in closing Payless store to donate to kids in need An Arkansas mother bought all of the shoes from a closing Payless store to give to children in need before the school year begins.
July 28, 2019 WW II tribute 'Old Crow' Ford Mustang sold for $400,000 at charity auction Honors one of America's greatest aviators.
July 27, 2019 Mom shocked to find police at house – playing basketball with her sons The officers have since been praised as true MVP's.
July 26, 2019 National Guardsman on deployment catches flight back to America in time to receive master's degree A National Guardsman who spent the last seven months in Afghanistan has managed to make it home just in time to receive his master’s degree – and a standing ovation – at a graduation ceremony in Georgia.
July 26, 2019 Teen hands out American flags as punishment for stealing Old Glory from Missouri business A business owner from Pacific, MO taught a teen who stole an American flag from him a lesson – what could have ended in an arrest instead turned to be a valuable learning opportunity.
July 26, 2019 Apollo 11: How 'dumb luck' saved iconic Moon photos from being destroyed The Apollo 11 Moon landing produced some of the most iconic photographs ever taken. However, a processing glitch in Houston when the films were returned to Earth nearly caused a “photographic catastrophe” of truly epic proportions.
July 25, 2019 College student finds 65-million-year-old fossil of Triceratops skull in North Dakota badlands In the badlands of North Dakota the fifth-year student from the University of California – Merced found a 65-million-year-old fossil of a partial Triceratops skull among plant fossils from the Cretaceous period.