This week’s Lifestyle headlines from Fox News focus on a variety of topics, including Memorial Day facts, food, family, travel, and more. Readers can also enjoy quizzes, crosswords, and other games available on the website each morning. Some of the trending Lifestyle articles include fascinating Memorial Day facts, nutritionists comparing guacamole and hummus, and a record-breaking chicken salad recipe. Additionally, American travel destinations, wild nature encounters, and gift ideas for 2024 graduates are highlighted.

Memorial Day is observed on Monday, May 27, with 10 fascinating facts about the federal holiday shared on the Fox News website. This includes information on the history and traditions of Memorial Day, as well as honoring fallen soldiers who have made sacrifices for their country. The American Battle Monuments Commission secretary paid tribute to war heroes, with 234,000 U.S. service members interred in cemeteries across 17 nations.

Food and fun facts are also covered, with nutritionists comparing guacamole and hummus for their health benefits and the best way to consume them. The website also features the Juicy Lucy, a cheeseburger with cheese inside the patty, popular in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Additionally, a cottage cheese baking hack and a delectable chicken salad recipe with a secret ingredient are highlighted for readers to try out.

Great American travel destinations are featured, including a Missouri museum setting a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing underwear on their heads. Three cities in the U.S. are recommended for history buffs, families, and food lovers this summer: Williamsburg, Virginia; St. Augustine, Florida; and Independence, Missouri. From encounters with wild nature, such as breaking records for fish catches and dealing with alligators in backyard pools, to strange-looking fish washing up on Oregon’s coast, readers can explore the wonders of the natural world.

Gift ideas for 2024 high school graduates are also shared, along with stories of historical American figures like Dr. James Mease, who published the first ketchup recipe in 1812. Viral videos of police officers rescuing ducklings stuck in a sewer and animals at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago dining on cicadas are showcased. A new interview with meteorologist Adam Klotz and heartwarming stories about pets, like Winston the beagle emotionally watching “The Lion King” and an Indiana dog finding a new forever home, add to the diverse content on the website. Lastly, the recognition of Carlo Acutis as the first canonized millennial saint by Pope Francis is highlighted, along with other potential candidates for canonization.

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