JetBlue restricting support animals

NEW YORK (AP) — JetBlue is joining the pack of airlines that are making it harder for passengers to bring emotional-support animals on board.

Weinstein pleads not guilty to rape charges

Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty Tuesday to rape and criminal sex act charges in New York. 

Man charged in Texas-Michigan bigamy case

After a woman in the Cypress area told Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables that her husband was married to multiple women, the investigation determined that he was still legally married to another woman in Michigan.

IHOP announces it's changing its iconic name

Restaurant chain IHOP, officially known as the International House of Pancakes, announced it is changing its name, but has not yet said what the new name will be.

Woman falsely accused of shoplifting to sue after Target 'walk of shame'

A woman says she is planning to sue Target after she was falsely accused of shoplifting a Southfield store and forced to expose herself to three employees to prove her innocence. 

Handbag designer Kate Spade found dead in apparent suicide

Kate Spade, a fashion designer known for her sleek handbags, was found dead in the bedroom of her Park Avenue apartment Tuesday in an apparent suicide, police said. She was 55.

Pizza chain offering pizza bouquets, boutonnieres in wedding contest

Engaged lovebirds with a penchant for pizza can try their luck at winning a pizza bouquet and boutonniere sure to bring a whole lot of flavor to their big day through a saucy sweepstakes.

The cutest graduate: 5 year-old steals show at kindergarten graduation

This 5-year-old Aubrey Christina Toby stole the show at her graduation on Saturday, June 2nd. The Durham, North Carolina girl was waiting in line at Christian Prep Academy's Pre-k ceremony when Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling" came on.  That's when the beat took over and Aubrey broke out her best dance moves across the stage...

Report: Medicare insolvent in 2026, Social Security by 2034

Medicare's financial problems have gotten worse, and Social Security's can't be ignored forever, the government said Tuesday in an annual assessment that amounts to a sobering checkup on programs vital to the middle class.

Immigration agents arrest 114 in landscaper sting in Ohio

U.S. immigration agents made more than 100 arrests Tuesday at a gardening and landscaping company, aided by about 200 law enforcement workers in one of the largest employer stings in recent years.

Sheriff hires officer fired for hitting suspect with car

A police officer in Georgia who was fired after hitting a fleeing suspect with his patrol car wasn't out of work long.

Video shows rodents running through burger buns at Delaware Burger King

A Burger King in Wilmington, Delaware, was temporarily shuttered by public health inspectors after a woman spotted rodents running amok among the restaurant’s stash of burger buns. Footage of the rodents, which was shared to Facebook by Wilmington resident Shantel Johnson on Thursday, shows at least two of the critters scurrying around inside a large package of sandwich buns.

11 arrested for child porn possession in Polk County

Eleven people have been arrested following a child porn investigation in Polk County, deputies say.

UN office calls on US to stop separating families at border

The United Nations human rights office called on the Trump administration Tuesday to "immediately halt" its accelerating policy of separating children from their parents after they cross the U.S. border with Mexico, insisting there's "nothing normal about detaining children."

Arizona couple shot dead in Mexico home in apparent botched robbery, official says

A retired American couple was found fatally shot inside their Mexico home after a botched robbery Saturday, authorities said. Jo Anne Butler, 69, and Ray Ball 72, of Prescott, Ariz., were killed in their Bahia de los Angeles home, about 380 miles south of the U.S. border on the Gulf of California, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

High school grad surprised by return of dad deployed overseas

A Massachusetts high school student was in for the surprise of a lifetime when his father — an Army sergeant deployed overseas — surprised him at his graduation on Saturday. Tyler Solomon, a student at Marshfield High School, walked across the stage on the school's football field as his name was called, and received his diploma.

NJ Transit schedule changes for PTC

A temporary schedule change in effect until 2019 began Monday, June 4, on several NJ Transit train lines.

Miss America dropping swimsuit competition

The Miss America Organization is dropping the swimsuit competition from its nationally televised broadcast, saying it will no longer judge contestants on their appearance.