Houston man suing the city for the right to feed the homeless

A Houston man is taking on the City of Houston.  He's suing, saying he has the constitutional right to feed the homeless this Thanksgiving and any day he chooses.  You may remember the Charitable Feeding Ban went into effect a few years ago making it illegal to feed the homeless.

Cybersecurity, choking hazards top dangerous toys list

With Black Friday fast approaching, the Florida Consumer Action Network released a list of toys parents should be cautious of buying as they hit the stores.

MARTA bus blocking things is now the world's greatest meme

Photographers covering current events are severely underrated people. They have to find the best places and angles to capture events as best as they can in real-time to present to the viewers.

Awkwardness of forced holiday hugs

Rounding up the children and relatives to visit to the zoo during this time of year is pretty much a Houston holiday tradition, and speaking of relatives,  should you force your children to hug family members they haven't seen in a while?  

President Trump pardons Thanksgiving turkeys 'Wishbone' and 'Drumstick'

Continuing a time-honored White House tradition, President Donald Trump pardoned the national Thanksgiving turkey during a Rose Garden ceremony Tuesday.

Newborn shares birthday with mom, grandmother

A newborn from New Jersey, his mother and grandmother all share the same birthday.

Girl Scouts to parents: Don't force kids to hug family during the holidays

As we approach the holidays, the Girl Scouts organization is issuing a warning to parents. The message - don't force your kids to hug relatives.

Family turns Hurricane Irma debris into artwork

After months of dealing with debris from Hurricane Irma, one St. Cloud, Florida family decided to turn the destruction into something beautiful.

2nd woman accuses Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct

A second woman has accused Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct, saying he put his hand on her bottom as they posed for a picture at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010 — after he had begun his career in the Senate.

Starbucks holiday cup causes social media buzz over mystery hands

Starbuck’s newest holiday cups are getting second looks and stirring up some controversy after a Buzzfeed article suggested that they might be "gay."

Scaffolding collapses in Soho

Five people have been injured after scaffolding collapsed onto the street in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood.

$2K of shark teeth, fossils stolen from Southern Md. home

A collection of shark teeth and fossils valued at $2,000 have been stolen from a Calvert County home, police say.

Orlando police officer adopts 3 kids on National Adoption Day

Orlando Police officer Adam Gruler and his wife welcome three adopted children into their family on National Adoption Day.

New video of 'Freedom Fighter Bandit' as FBI identifies her

She has been dubbed the “Freedom Fighter Bandit” but the FBI has now identified her as 25-year-old Nilsa Marie Urena. Now, investigators have released new video they hope will lead to her arrest.

Family sues over 5-year-old son's death at Sun Dial

The family of a 5-year-old North Carolina boy died from injuries he received at a rotating restaurant 72 stories above Downtown Atlanta has filed a lawsuit against that establishment.

School rallies around coach after complaints over prayer

Hundreds joined in prayer in Coweta County Thursday night, the football team, fans, and even the coaching staff banded together, after an out-of-state atheist group objected to coaches praying with players.

90-year-old wins Helen city commissioner seat

Geneva S. Elwell has worked the polls during elections in White County for 30 years.  She had to sit the last one out, though, since she was running for office.  And she won. At age 90.

Atlanta mayor pledges grant for Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands

The city of Atlanta will help with relief efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as communities continue to recover from Hurricane Maria.

'Come Meet a Black Person' event sparks debate

Dozens of people came with an open mind to a meet-and-greet event titled "Come Meet a Black Person" Thursday night, as the title raised eyebrows, brought praise, and sparked debate as news about the mixer went viral.