Hostage-taker in France kills 3, is shot dead by police

TREBES, France (AP) -- An armed man took hostages in a supermarket in southern France on Friday, killing three people and injuring about a dozen others before being shot to death when French police stormed the market, authorities said. French President Emmanuel Macron said all evidence suggested that it was a terror attack -- the first one since he became president in May.

Rex Tillerson laments 'mean-spirited' Washington

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is lamenting the 'mean-spirited' nature of Washington, D.C., as he bids good-bye to the U.S. diplomatic corps.

FDNY firefighter dies in Harlem movie set fire

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City firefighter died early Friday battling a fierce blaze on a movie set in a former jazz club after getting separated from his fellow firefighters in the thick smoke.

Large horse rescued after losing footing in pond

A large horse was in need of a really large rescue operation on Thursday.  The horse, which is about 14 years old is expected to recover after the ordeal in Merritt Island, Florida.

Police: Austin bomber's motive still unknown, despite video

A 25-minute cellphone video left behind by the bomber whose deadly explosives terrorized Austin for weeks details the differences among the weapons he built and amounts to a confession, police said. But his motive remains a mystery.   

Officials: St. Joseph University student died from fall in Bermuda

Officials say that St. Joseph University student  Mark Dombroski  died from a fall in Bermuda. According to officials, no foul play is suspected and it appears to be a tragic accident

Police: Woman killed Chihuahua in oven because she believed ex-boyfriend was inside pet

A woman was arrested after she allegedly killed a Chihuahua by cooking the dog in an oven because she believed her ex-boyfriend was inside the pet, police said.  

John Bolton replacing H.R. McMaster as national security adviser

Charging ahead with the dramatic remaking of his White House, President Donald Trump said Thursday he would replace national security adviser H.R. McMaster with the former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, a foreign policy hawk entering a White House facing key decisions on Iran and North Korea.

Ambulance chased by troopers smashes into SUV, power pole

A wild chase through DeKalb County ended in a crash in a homeowner's front yard, but this was no ordinary chase. And it was all caught on camera.

President Trump's attorney resigns from legal team

President Donald Trump's lead lawyer in the special counsel's Russia investigation has resigned amid a shake-up of the president's legal team.

Trump orders huge tariffs on China, raises trade war worries

President Donald Trump signed an order Thursday that paves the way for imposing tariffs on as much as $60 billion worth of Chinese imports to punish Beijing for what he said is the theft of American technology and Chinese pressure on U.S. companies to hand it over.

Attorney explains who could be held liable in the fatal self-driving Uber crash

The fatal accident involving a self-driving Uber car is raising new questions about who's to blame when technology is controlling a car. Now, FOX 10 Phoenix has learned the victim's daughter has hired a law firm. FOX 10's Courtney Griffin reports.

Cheers! Clydesdale farm welcomes newest colt

The ‘King of Beers’ definitely has reason to celebrate. Budweiser has welcomed its newest Clydesdale to the family.

School crossing guard's car stolen while she's at work

She's up bright and early making sure children get to school safely. But one afternoon, after the last child was on her way home, crooks stopped a crossing guard in her tracks.

Judge sets terms for Ethan Couch's release

Affluenza teen Ethan Couch will have to follow some strict guidelines once he is released from jail in a few weeks.