LIFESTYLE 21 hours ago On this day in history, July 30, 1956, 'In God We Trust' is declared national motto "In God We Trust" became the national motto of the U.S. on this day in history, July 30, 1956 — two years after President Eisenhower signed a bill inserting "under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance.
FOOD 2 days ago 3 American hotel chefs share their favorite 3-ingredient dish you can make at home this weekend Three delicious three-ingredient meals are shared by three American hotel chefs for summer serving and entertaining — proving that cooking on the weekends doesn't have to be a chore.
LIFESTYLE 2 days ago On this day in history, July 28, 1954, Oscar-winning film 'On the Waterfront' is released Marlon Brando gave one of his most memorable performances in "On the Waterfront," a film released on this day in history, July 28, 1954. It went on to win eight Academy Awards.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago On this day in history, July 27, 1940, Bugs Bunny debuts in animated film 'A Wild Hare' On this day in history, July 27, 1940, Bugs Bunny, now an iconic pop culture cartoon character, debuted in the short animated film "A Wild Hare," released by Warner Brothers.
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signs Americans with Disabilities Act President George H.W. Bush, on this day in history, July 26, 1990, signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), declaring comprehensive civil rights for those with disabilities.
LIFESTYLE July 21 On this day in history, July 21, 1999, Navy divers recover body of John F. Kennedy Jr. after plane crash In the Atlantic Ocean some eight miles off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, the body of John F. Kennedy Jr. and that of his wife and sister-in-law were found on this day in history, July 21, 1999.
LIFESTYLE July 20 On this day in history, July 20, 1968, the first Special Olympics Summer Games are held in Chicago On this day in history, July 20, 1968, the first Special Olympics International Games were held in Chicago, organized by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of President John F. Kennedy.
LIFESTYLE July 17 On this day in history, July 17, 1945, the Potsdam Conference begins, final Allied summit after WWII On this day in history, July 17, 1945, after Nazi Germany's surrender in World War II, the Potsdam Conference outside Berlin, Germany, began, with Truman, Churchill and Stalin.
FOOD July 14 Revealed! Hotel chefs from across US share expert foodie advice for at-home entertaining Entertaining at home can be simpler and a lot more pleasant with these wise (and delicious!) tips and insights from professional chefs from across the country — here are smart suggestions.
This Day in History July 14 On this day in history, July 14, 1968, Hank Aaron hits 500th career home run Baseball great Henry "Hank" Aaron, born in 1934 in Mobile, Alabama, hit his 500th career home run on this day in history, July 14, 1968. He would go on to break Babe Ruth's home run record.