Cardinal Theodore McCarrick confirms credible abuse claim; removed from public ministry

Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington, has been removed from public ministry after the Archdiocese of New York found allegations of sexual abuse against him to be credible. McCarrick made the announcement in a statement released Wednesday.

Land O' Lakes teen recovering after puss caterpillar sting

One touch from a caterpillar common in Florida can send you to the hospital. A Land O' Lakes teen found out the hard way about the dangers of the southern flannel moth caterpillar, also known as the puss caterpillar or tree asp.

Police: Thief tried paying waitress with her own stolen credit card

Authorities say an Arkansas thief got his just desserts when he tried to pay for a meal using the waitress' stolen credit card.

Homeowner sprays snake with gasoline, ends up setting house on fire

An improvised method of getting rid of a snake in a garden by spraying it with gasoline kicked off a chain reaction that ended up with a house on fire in southern Finland.

AMC Theatres unveils $20 monthly subscription to rival MoviePass

NEW YORK (AP) — AMC Theatres, the world's largest movie theater chain, on Wednesday unveiled a $20-a-month subscription service to rival the flagging MoviePass.

Police: Thief tried paying waitress with her own stolen card

Authorities say an Arkansas thief got his just deserts when he tried to pay for a meal using the waitress' stolen credit card.

Mother, girlfriend charged in "Little Jacob" case of 4-yr-old boy found dead in Galveston

Galveston police announced a break in the "Little Jacob" case, of unidentified boy discovered dead on Galveston Beach last year.  Detectives charged two women in connection with the death of a 4-year-old boy, who was discovered on a beach last year. In a police press conference, Wednesday morning, investigators identified the child as Jayden Alexander Lopez from...

Sexual assault cases reported aboard airplanes on the rise, FBI says

The Federal Bureau of Investigation says sexual assault cases reported aboard airplanes is on the rise. FBI officials held a press conference Wednesday at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport where they said the number of in-flight sexual assault reports has risen in recent years.

Southgate Shopping Center transforms into set for Disney movie

Shoppers at Southgate Shopping Center might notice things are a little different this week. Signs are missing, green screens are going up, and park benches are being replaced with ones straight out of the '90s.

Child scales 'un-climbable' pool ladder in viral video

A Massachusetts family has captured a viral video Monday of their toddler climbing what is supposed to be a gate stopping children from getting into a pool.

Pabst Blue Ribbon shortage may be looming

You may want to grab drink before tuning into this news, beer lovers: a Pabst Blue Ribbon shortage may be on the horizon.

Silicon Valley couple raises more than $8M in 5 days to help reunite separated immigrant families

As the issue over the separation of immigrant families continues to boil over across the country, a Silicon Valley couple has taken steps to raise millions to help reunite the children and parents torn from each other at the border.

New migrant rules could shutter some Maryland crab houses

Many Maryland crab houses expect to stay idle this summer after U.S. immigration officials approved additional migrant worker visas this month for only one picking house.

Video shows teen throwing whiskey bottle at van, hitting 10-year-old boy

Police are searching for a teen they say is responsible for injuring a 10-year-old after tossing a whiskey bottle at a passing van, striking the victim in the head.

First US Postal Service scratch-and-sniff stamps making their debut

Soon, you can not only read your mail, you can smell it too, with the U.S. Postal Service launching its first scratch-and-sniff stamps on Wednesday.