LIFESTYLE June 25 On this day in history, June 25, 1942, Eisenhower is appointed supreme commander of Allied Forces in Europe Dwight D. Eisenhower was promoted to lead the U.S. forces in Europe on this day in history, June 25, 1942. Shortly after, he would be named a lieutenant general.
LIFESTYLE June 19 103-year-old WWII veteran celebrates lifelong love for photography: 'Still has an eye for a sharp picture' A World War II veteran in South Carolina is continuing his passion for photography, even at age 103. His granddaughter spoke with Fox News Digital about his hobby, plus his love for family.
LIFESTYLE June 10 Mike Rowe, well-known storyteller, announces 'Something to Stand For,' new film celebrating America Mike Rowe, well-known for "How America Works" and "Dirty Jobs," has a new film out June 27, 2024 — and in an on-camera interview, he spoke to Fox News Digital about patriotism and America.
Media June 9 Biden wants to ‘bastardize’ his family stories to get ‘weird political points with certain demographics’ President Biden ended his visit to France by referring to the Ukraine as Iraq when talking about the $225M aid the United States will be giving to the eastern European country.
Fox News Flash June 8 WWII veteran on state of America today: 'I feel like a foreigner in my own country and I don't like it' WWII veteran Ronald Scharfe, who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima at the age of 16, reflects on his service and issues a pointed message about the state of the country.
POLITICS June 8 Biden blasted for D-Day speech critics say resembles Reagan's: 'Why would he do this?' President Biden was criticized by conservatives on social media after delivering a speech in France they said sounded eerily similar to former President Reagan's.
Joe Biden June 7 Biden references 'instinct' to 'walk away' from democracy in Normandy speech President Biden, speaking about American democracy at Pointe du Hoc in the Normandy region of France, said there are "many instincts" to "walk away."
US June 7 American Battle Monuments Commission honors 150 WWII veterans in Normandy for 80th anniversary of D-Day Thursday marked 80 years since D-Day, the largest amphibious invasion in history. World War II veterans and the American Battle Monuments Commission commemorated the day in Normandy, France.
World War Two June 7 France shares eternal flame with US for D-Day Commemoration A group of French ambassadors helped send a light from eternal flame to Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
LIFESTYLE June 7 Meet the American who 'won the war for us': Andrew Jackson Higgins, World War II New Orleans boatbuilder Andrew Jackson Higgins, native of Nebraska, designed and built in New Orleans the famous amphibious landing craft used by the U.S. and Allies to fight and win World War II.