Plane skids off Turkish runaway down cliff, just feet from Black Sea

A commercial airplane that skidded off a runway after landing in northern Turkey dangled precariously Sunday off a muddy cliff with its nose only a few feet from the Black Sea.

My guns or my ganja? Firearm-owning pot fans face a choice

The federal government says grass and guns don't mix, and that is putting gun owners who use marijuana - and the strongly pro-gun-rights administration of President Donald Trump - in a potentially uncomfortable position.

Owner of urn donated to Goodwill being sought by Washington State police

Police in Washington State say they’re trying to find the rightful owner of an urn "with cremated remains" that was donated to a Goodwill location.

Records: Girlfriend of Las Vegas gunman says her fingerprints would likely be on ammo

FBI agents knew the gunman behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history left behind big caches of guns, ammunition and explosives when they sought warrants to search his properties and online accounts, according to court documents released Friday.

California mudslides death toll rises, at least 20 killed

The death toll at the scene of devastating mudslides in a Southern California community rose to 20 Sunday as the list of those still missing shrunk to four.

Some members of Congress skipping the State of the Union address

Democratic lawmakers tired of repeated racist and offensive comments from President Trump said they will not attend the State of the Union address.

Federal investigation confirms thousands of Texas students were denied special education services

A report released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Education shows the Texas Education Agency denied access to special education services to thousands of students, breaking federal law.

A wave of panic rattles Hawaii after false missile alert

The second recent blunder in Hawaii's planning for a possible North Korean nuclear attack left islanders shaken after an emergency alert warning of an imminent strike sounded on hundreds of thousands of cellphones.    

Sex offender wants his Xbox saved for him until he gets out of prison

MINOT, N.D. (AP) - A 38-year-old North Dakota man serving a prison sentence for possession of child pornography is appealing a judicial order that his Xbox and PlayStation 2 be destroyed. The Daily News reports that James Kremer of Minot is asking the state Supreme Court to rule that the gaming consoles be returned to his mother, as well as a laptop and external hard drive, minus any illegal...

TSA finds cat packed in checked luggage

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer in Pennsylvania found a cat packed in a passenger’s checked baggage Thursday.

Girl Scouts give back with cookies for Hurricane Harvey responders

(FOX NEWS) - Girl Scout cookie season is here to break your New Year’s resolutions – but this year you can feel good about it.

National Amber Alert Day and the history behind it

The country is observing National AMBER Alert Awareness Day on Saturday, January 13, 2018 in remembrance of the 1996 abduction and murder of nine-year-old Amber Hagerman in Arlington, Texas. AMBER Alerts inform the public of serious child abductions, in an effort to promote tips and leads to law enforcement.

Fog diverts German flight from SFO to Oakland

A Lufthansa flight from Germany circled San Francisco International Airport for 30 minutes before landing at Oakland International Airport to refuel.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos donates $33 million to help send 1,000 Dreamers to college

With his newly minted title as the world’s richest person, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos announced on Friday that he is donating a piece of his $108 billion fortune to fund 1,000 college scholarships for “Dreamers.”

Marriage license kiosk to open at Vegas airport

Las Vegas officials are making it easier to get married in Sin City. A new marriage license kiosk will open at McCarran International Airport next month. 

23-car crash shuts down Highway 169 at Excelsior Blvd

A crash involving 23 vehicles shut down Highway 169 at Excelsior Boulevard near Hopkins, Minnesota early Friday morning, Jan. 12.

Dr. Bernice King remembers her father, mother ahead of holiday

On Monday, the nation will pause to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Thousands will gather at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta in remembrance of the civil rights icon.

Trophy from 1969 championship game replaced

A basketball team that won a championship almost 50 years ago is finally getting the recognition they deserve. The 1968-69 men’s basketball team at Decatur High School won the regional championship, but their trophy is missing.