Florida boy's mock CPR drill goes viral: 'How cute is this!'
The saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” rings very true for this 3-year-old Florida boy, who apparently wants to be just like his first responder father.
American Girl holiday catalog features ‘electric’ 4-year-old girl with Down syndrome in dazzling red gown
An American Girl holiday catalog released last month featured a 4-year-old girl with Down syndrome from Illinois, displaying pictures that her mother said starts an important conversation about presenting people and children of all abilities.
Police arrest woman who climbed into Bronx Zoo lion habitat
A woman who reportedly climbed over a safety barrier at the Bronx Zoo lion exhibit has been arrested.
Tampa elementary student offers teacher his birthday cash, saying teachers don't get paid enough
A Tampa third-grader gave his teacher an unexpected surprise: $15 and a note saying he didn't think teachers are being paid enough.
Alaska university taking PB&J as payment for parking tickets to help combat student hunger
Officials at the University of Alaska Anchorage say each person could use PB&J payments for two citations issued within the past 45 days.
Clayton County boy battling brain cancer made honorary police officer
It's a video posted to the Clayton County Police Department's Facebook page which will bring tears to the eyes of the toughest, most seasoned officers.
Bizarre road rage incident with angry mom dubbed 'Kidz Bop Karen' goes viral
A New Jersey woman is “still processing” the dramatic moment when an enraged driver stuck her head in her car last week, spitting out a profanity-laced rant that's since gone viral and earned the angry woman the name “Kidz Bop Karen.”
Knife throwing: Not your everyday sport
California man develops a passion for the art of knife throwing, and now he's spreading the word about this unusual sport.
Boy, 11, dies of rare cancer after family celebrates Christmas early
An 11-year-old British boy with a rare blood cancer whose family celebrated Christmas early out of fears he may not make it until the holiday has died, his parents said.
Arizona boy, 5, calls 911 for McDonald's, and police deliver
When a 5-year-old named Charlie called police in search of McDonald's, one officer delivered.
High school football player prays for opponent's mom with cancer
An act of sportsmanship took place at a high school football game -- in the form of a prayer.
Marietta police officer helps turn man's life around
A man, high on drugs, running from the law. A cop on a mission to help. It's a life-changing experience.
Ring that survived 1961 Bel-Air Fire found amid Getty Fire rubble
Crews working the Getty Fire have salvaged a wedding ring from the rubble of a destroyed home -- nearly 58 years to the day since the same ring survived the 1961 Bel-Air Fire.
Injured Morrow police officer receives letter from governor
The Morrow police officer who was injured while chasing a robbing crew on a high-end clothing and perfume caper got a special recognition from Governor Brian Kemp.
Woman scratched by 'spiteful' cat develops flesh-eating bacteria, nearly dies
A British grandmother of five is thankful to be alive after she developed a potentially deadly infection following a scratch from her “spiteful” and “cantankerous” feline, "Chan" the Siamese cat.
7-year-old Abigail Arias passes away after battle with cancer
Abigail Arias, a 7-year-old girl from Freeport who bravely battled cancer, has passed away.
Unlikely pals! Rescue dog and cheetah have adorable sleepover at Cincinnati Zoo
Best friends furever!
Ohio woman found dead in home was killed by her own Great Danes, authorities say
Authorities said 49-year-old Mary Matthews of Waynesville bled to death from numerous dog bites.
Black cat halts Giants-Cowboys Monday Night Football game, leaving viewers transfixed
No one wanted any part of a black cat that strolled onto the field at MetLife Stadium during Monday's game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.
Humble BART supervisor saves man's life: 'That's what I'm here for'
You've all seen the video by now— a courageous BART employee lifts an intoxicated man who fell onto the track way back on to the platform right as a train approaches at Oakland's Coliseum Station. But John O'Connor says he doesn't feel like a hero.