Woman gets working iPhone back 15 months after losing it at the bottom of a river
A woman who lost her iPhone during an outing on a river in South Carolina got it back in working condition after a YouTube star and diver found it more than a year later.
A woman who lost her iPhone during an outing on a river in South Carolina got it back in working condition after a YouTube star and diver found it more than a year later.
Savannah police officers buy mother new car seats for twins
Several Georgia police officers are being praised after buying new car seats for a young mother in need.
Several Georgia police officers are being praised after buying new car seats for a young mother in need.
A young Nipsey Hussle remembered through old footage
Remembering rapper Nipsey Hussle with two men who knew the late rapper early on in his career.
Remembering rapper Nipsey Hussle with two men who knew the late rapper early on in his career.
A young Nipsey Hussle remembered through old footage
Remembering rapper Nipsey Hussle with two men who knew the late rapper early on in his career. One, dug deep into his archives for old footage and early music. Here's a trip down memory lane.
Remembering rapper Nipsey Hussle with two men who knew the late rapper early on in his career. One, dug deep into his archives for old footage and early music. Here's a trip down memory lane.
Point of View: Nothing is fair about California's "Fair Pay" bill
The California legislature has now passed something they call the “fair pay” bill that would allow some college athletes to hire agents, sign endorsement deals, and benefit financially from their high profiles. But it really isn't fair at all. For the most part, athletes in non-revenue sports aren’t going to get much if any of this pay. Only a few elite football and basketball players will really benefit. They’re the ones on TV who are well known.
The California legislature has now passed something they call the “fair pay” bill that would allow some college athletes to hire agents, sign endorsement deals, and benefit financially from their high profiles. But it really isn't fair at all. For the most part, athletes in non-revenue sports aren’t going to get much if any of this pay. Only a few elite football and basketball players will really benefit. They’re the ones on TV who are well known.
Video: Utah police officer teaches teen how to tie a tie
A Utah police officer was caught on camera helping a single mom and her son with a wardrobe emergency.
A Utah police officer was caught on camera helping a single mom and her son with a wardrobe emergency.
Biden criticized after snarking to female moderator: 'Sexism with a smile'
Former Vice President Joe Biden is facing accusations of sexism this week after he pushed back on a female moderator's question about his record.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is facing accusations of sexism this week after he pushed back on a female moderator's question about his record.
Think about who you offer ‘thoughts and prayers’ to following a tragedy or disaster, study suggests
The phrase “thoughts and prayers” has become so commonly used following tragic events and natural disasters that there are now countless memes mocking the gesture.
The phrase “thoughts and prayers” has become so commonly used following tragic events and natural disasters that there are now countless memes mocking the gesture.
Jimmy Carter says 4 more years of President Trump would be a 'disaster'
Former President Jimmy Carter took aim at President Trump while speaking at an event in Atlanta, saying it would be a “disaster” if he were to be elected for a second term.
Former President Jimmy Carter took aim at President Trump while speaking at an event in Atlanta, saying it would be a “disaster” if he were to be elected for a second term.
President Trump concludes Los Angeles visit with fundraising breakfast
President Donald Trump will conclude a nearly 21- hour visit to the Los Angeles area Wednesday with a fundraising breakfast.
President Donald Trump will conclude a nearly 21- hour visit to the Los Angeles area Wednesday with a fundraising breakfast.
Cokie Roberts, longtime political journalist, dies at 75
Cokie Roberts, the daughter of politicians who grew up to cover the family business in Washington for ABC News and NPR over several decades, died Tuesday in Washington of complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Cokie Roberts, the daughter of politicians who grew up to cover the family business in Washington for ABC News and NPR over several decades, died Tuesday in Washington of complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
'Angel': Mom shares sweet photo of school custodian comforting student with autism
A touching photo shared by the mother of a young student with autism shows how a little bit of compassion can make a world of difference in the life of a child.
A touching photo shared by the mother of a young student with autism shows how a little bit of compassion can make a world of difference in the life of a child.
'Rare but very special': Baby born on September 11 at 9:11 p.m. weighing 9 pounds, 11 ounces
While the date of Sept. 11 often carries a sadness with it for many Americans in remembrance of the horrific terrorist attacks that took place in 2001, the day has also become a joyous one for a couple in Tennessee.
While the date of Sept. 11 often carries a sadness with it for many Americans in remembrance of the horrific terrorist attacks that took place in 2001, the day has also become a joyous one for a couple in Tennessee.
‘I didn’t think it would happen to me’: Doctors believe vaping caused teen's double-lung collapse
A 19-year-old Indiana man suffered two collapsed lungs and his doctors believe the condition is linked to vaping.
A 19-year-old Indiana man suffered two collapsed lungs and his doctors believe the condition is linked to vaping.
Act of kindness: Wisconsin bus driver holds young boy's hand to comfort him on first day of school
A young boy headed to his first day of school and anxious about riding the bus for the first time was comforted thanks to a small yet touching gesture by his bus driver.
A young boy headed to his first day of school and anxious about riding the bus for the first time was comforted thanks to a small yet touching gesture by his bus driver.
California college athlete 'fair pay' bill goes to governor
Athletes at California colleges could hire agents and sign endorsement deals under a bill the state Legislature sent to the governor Wednesday, setting up a potential confrontation with the NCAA that could jeopardize the athletic futures of powerhouse programs like USC, UCLA and Stanford.
Athletes at California colleges could hire agents and sign endorsement deals under a bill the state Legislature sent to the governor Wednesday, setting up a potential confrontation with the NCAA that could jeopardize the athletic futures of powerhouse programs like USC, UCLA and Stanford.
Supreme Court allows nationwide enforcement of asylum limits
The Supreme Court is allowing nationwide enforcement of a new Trump administration rule that prevents most Central American immigrants from seeking asylum in the United States.
The Supreme Court is allowing nationwide enforcement of a new Trump administration rule that prevents most Central American immigrants from seeking asylum in the United States.
US marriage rates may be dipping because of a shortage of financially stable men, study suggests
Marriage rates in the United States have been steadily declining since 1960, when the share of adults who were married peaked at 72 percent, with the most dramatic decrease beginning in the 1990s, according to census data that was analyzed by Pew Research Center in September of 2017.
Marriage rates in the United States have been steadily declining since 1960, when the share of adults who were married peaked at 72 percent, with the most dramatic decrease beginning in the 1990s, according to census data that was analyzed by Pew Research Center in September of 2017.
Missouri mother of 6 feeds hungry children in her neighborhood, report says
A Missouri mother of six is reportedly feeding hundreds of children in need in St. Louis.
A Missouri mother of six is reportedly feeding hundreds of children in need in St. Louis.
NFL star DeSean Jackson to auction off pre-game cleats to honor Nipsey Hussle
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and Los Angeles native DeSean Jackson announced he plans to auction off his pre-game cleats dedicated to Nipsey Hussle this NFL season.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and Los Angeles native DeSean Jackson announced he plans to auction off his pre-game cleats dedicated to Nipsey Hussle this NFL season.



















