Georgia soldier killed in training exercise at Fort Campbell

The soldier killed in an accident Wednesday afternoon at Fort Campbell has been identified by the Department of Defense.

Dramatic video shows Florida officer saving choking baby

A Florida police officer is being credited with saving the life of a 14-month-old girl who was choking on a chicken nugget.

Police: Man arrested for molesting child

Hall County Sheriff deputies have arrested a 22-year-old Toccoa man who they say is guilty of child molestation.

Apple becomes first publicly traded company to be worth $1 trillion

Apple is the world's first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of stylish technology that has redefined what we expect from our gadgets.

Tiger cub abandoned at Texas border gets new, permanent home

A live tiger cub that was abandoned in a duffel bag at the U.S. border is settling into his new home in Texas.

Venice residents fed up after three months of red tide

On both sides of the Venice jetties, people stay clear of the water as dead fish wash ashore. 

The internet loves these Samoan firefighters, aka the 'Singing Crew'

A video of a Samoan crew working alongside the US Forest Service, better known as the “Singing Crew,” is making its rounds on the internet because of its uplifting spirit amidst the devastating Northern California wildfires.

New app connects grieving strangers through texts

It's been nearly 2 years since Robynne Boyd of Decatur said goodbye to her mother Carol, and her marriage.

96-year-old World War II veteran and cancer patient gets wish granted

Not everyone gets to see their dying wish come true, but with the right family and friends— one with connections to a bagpiper— a World War II veteran got his wish Thursday.

Cranston Fire arson suspect due in court Friday

A man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of starting a fire that burned five homes and prompted evacuation orders for an entire Southern California mountain town.

DPS trooper in field training killed, another injured in shooting on I-10

An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper has died and another was injured, following a shooting on Interstate 10 in the West Valley.

Trump administration: 1,820 children reunited after border split

The Trump administration said Thursday that more than 1,800 children separated at the U.S.-Mexico border have been reunited with parents and sponsors but hundreds remain apart, signaling a potentially long wait for anguished families.

9/11 victim's remains identified nearly 17 years later

NEW YORK (AP) - The remains of a 26-year-old securities analyst who worked at the World Trade Center on 9/11 have been identified nearly 17 years after the attacks. The New York City medical examiners' office on Wednesday identified the victim as Scott Michael Johnson, an employee at the investment banking company Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.

Great white shark tries to steal fisherman's catch

It turns out a group of fishermen weren’t the only ones trying to catch some striped bass.

Betsy DeVos' $40 million yacht untied from dock, set adrift by vandals in Ohio

A $40 million yacht owned by the family of U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was vandalized last weekend while it was tied up at a dock in Huron, Ohio.

Rauner says he didn't know about mayoral candidate's cash giveaway

Chicago mayoral candidate Willie Wilson says he wasn't trying to buy anyone's vote when he handed out close to $200,000 to churchgoers. 

Hundreds displaced in NYC by steam pipe explosion

As many as 500 people remain out of their homes and businesses after a steam pipe explosion spewed asbestos-laden vapor into the air in Manhattan's Flatiron District.

PHOTOS: Steam pipe explosion in Manhattan

A steam pipe exploded in Manhattan's Flatiron District hurling chunks of asphalt and spreading a geyser of billowing white air several stories into the air.  The high-pressure steam leak beneath Fifth Avenue at the intersection with East 21st Street created a huge break in the ground.