Cal women's basketball coach angry she was asked to prove bi-racial baby was hers on flight

The head women’s basketball coach for the University of California at Berkeley expressed her fury on Twitter Monday, saying she was treated in a “demeaning” manner on Southwest, where agents asked for proof that her bi-racial baby was hers.

Explosion damages UPS freight hub in Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A Kentucky fire official says about a dozen people received medical attention after an explosion damaged a UPS freight hub in Lexington.

Judge weighs release of warrants in Golden State Killer case

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A judge on Tuesday weighed how much information to release about the arrest of a former police officer accused of being the Golden State Killer. Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Sweet began considering the issue after a hearing where attorneys for suspect Joseph DeAngelo argued that sharing the details could lead to an unfair trial.

Sarasota sheriff warns parents about apps targeting kids

You may have heard your children talking about Snapchat, Kik, Whisper, or even an app called Calculator. But Sarasota Sheriff Tom Knight says you should be keeping a close eye on them.

FBI still unclear of malware threat impact

Practically every home or small business has an internet router, which means the new warning from FBI impacts almost everyone in the country. The agency says any one of the millions of wifi internet routers could be infected with sophisticated malware and the user would likely never even know it.

FBI urging people to reboot routers, due to malware threat

FBI officials say any owner of small office and home office routers should reboot their devices, as foreign cyber actors have compromised hundreds of thousands of home and office routers around the world.

Both sides preparing as if US-North Korea summit is a go

Rapid-fire diplomacy played out on two continents in advance of an "expected" summit between President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, the strengthening resolve coming after a series of high-risk, high-reward gambits by the two leaders.

Nearly 5,000 died in Puerto Rico in Maria's aftermath, study says

A study by Harvard University researchers finds that the death count from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico is far greater than the official number of 64. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, finds at least 4,645 people were killed when the vicious storm ravaged the island in September 2017.

Two found dead inside boat on Lake Lanier

Authorities are warning boaters to use extra caution after a man and a woman lost their lives on Lake Lanier over the Memorial Day holiday.

USGS: Don't roast marshmallows over volcanic vents

Have you ever thought about roasting marshmallows over volcanic vents? The United States Geological Survey has a simple advice for you: just don't.

2nd test flight for Virgin Galactic spaceship

Virgin Galactic has conducted the second rocket-powered test flight of its tourism spaceship in the skies over California.

ABC cancels 'Roseanne' after Barr's racist tweet

ABC canceled its hit reboot of "Roseanne" on Tuesday following star Roseanne Barr's racist tweet that referred to former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and the "Planet of the Apes."

7 students injured after Northwest ISD school bus crashes

Seven children are recovering after their school bus rolled over in Denton County Tuesday afternoon. Everyone hurt suffered just minor injuries.

Atlanta FBI agent dies from work at World Trade Center

The special agent in charge of the FBI's Atlanta Division has died in the line of duty on Saturday.

Trump warns Tennessee supporters against being 'complacent'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned his supporters against being "complacent" this fall, asking voters to send more Republicans to Congress while crediting Democrats with "sticking together" to oppose his agenda.