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Fitness and fun food

The Georgia fitness guru shares her “secrets” for feeling confident in her body: The “2-2-2” method involves a certain amount of nutrients and exercise. Click here to read the article.

Italian police have seized 71 tons of “fake” olive oil and equipment in an effort to crack down on fraud, with the total value of the seized goods reported to be nearly $1 million. Click here to read the article.

‘Next Generation’ Chicken Salad for the Perfect BBQ Side Dish: Try the Recipe

The Minnesota State Fair has announced 33 new foods that will be available this year, including dishes called “Grilled Purple Sticky Rice” and “Fried Ranch Dressing.” Click here to read the article.

The latest drinks trend taking TikTok by storm is a “fantastic” twist on your morning cup of coffee that’s said to be as beautiful to look at as it is fun to make. Click here to read the article.

Cracking Latte Dual Split

“Cracking lattes” are sparking debate on social media. (@Cynthiaalovexo; Melody/@mmyymelodyy)

Travel stories

The National Park Service protects natural and cultural resources and prohibits visitors from picking wildflowers in 429 parks nationwide, with fines of up to $250. Click here to read the article.

Yosemite National Park rangers are reminding visitors to dispose of any toilet paper they bring into the park, sharing photos of recent instances and warning people not to harm the environment. Click here to read the article.

Raising a family in a positive environment is a top priority for many Americans, and WalletHub has released its list of the top family-friendly cities for 2024. Click here to read the article.

Children playing at home with neighbors

WalletHub has released its list of the best and worst cities for families in 2024. (iStock)

Weird and viral

A man has dived into the ocean to collect fresh sea urchins to satisfy his pregnant wife’s appetite, as medical experts warn of the potential health risks of eating raw fish during pregnancy. Click here to read the article.

In an effort to reduce waste, the New York State Assembly passed a bill banning hotels from selling hospitality care products such as shampoo and lotion bottles. Click here to read the article.

A kangaroo that escaped from its owner on New Year’s Eve has been found six months later, more than 50 miles from its owner’s home. Click here to read the article.

A split image of a kangaroo and a Google Maps image showing the distance between two towns in Germany.

Authorities say they don’t know where Skippy (not pictured) went during the six months he was on the run. (iStock/Google Maps)

Wild Nature

Sharks have been spotted in U.S. waters in recent months. Here are 12 facts about the species, circumstances of attacks, population information, and more. Click here to read the article.

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A 375-pound sea turtle was injured in Florida, rehabilitated and recently released back into the ocean. Bubba is also believed to be the turtle’s great-grandfather. Click here to read the article.

Turtle release

The 375-pound sea turtle was rehabilitated and released back into the ocean. (Brevard Zoo)

Viral Videos

A toddler was spotted cuddling a sloth with his parents at Oak Meadow Ranch in Valley View, Texas. In the video, the boy can be seen cradling the aggressive animal’s arms and patting its back. Click here to watch the video.

The youngest hippopotamus at the Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio was spotted trying to mash an entire papaya in his mouth just like his mom and dad. Click here to watch the video.

Human Interest

Race car mechanic and driver Bill France Sr. founded NASCAR during an explosion of sports entertainment in America after World War II. Click here to read the article.

A church youth group was hiking in Salina Canyon, Utah, when lightning struck them, sending several teenagers to the hospital. Click here to read the article.

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The single mother worked as a flight attendant but took paid maternity leave and has been traveling the world with her daughter for the past three years. Click here to read the article.

Mother and daughter travelling the world

The German-born mother travelled to 17 countries with her daughter during a three-year paid maternity leave. (SWNS)

The Great Outdoors

A 12-year-old Montana boy was stunned after catching the state record fish in a moment that was caught on video. Click here to read the article.

Just 50 miles from Paris, Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France, inspired Claude Monet to become a master of Impressionism and continue to attract countless visitors today. Click here to read the article.

Monet's garden is divided into three parts

Claude Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France, are a popular tourist attraction and are an hour’s drive from Paris. (Kelly J. Byrne/Fox News Digital)

Pennsylvania passed a bill allowing Sunday hunting. Previously, hunters were only allowed to hunt on three Sundays per calendar year. Click here to read the article.

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