Child among 2 dead after flooding, severe weather lash Plains

At least two people, including a child, have been killed after severe weather tore across portions of Texas and Oklahoma over the weekend.

Lost stuffed otter at Atlanta airport sparks nationwide search for owner

Officials at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are hoping someone knows the owner of this plush otter found over the weekend.

See it: 'Firenado' spins through burning Iowa field sparked by lightning

Strong thunderstorms in Iowa and Nebraska on Thursday night caused several lightning strikes in the area, one of which started this fire whirl.

Watch: Wild turkey causes chaos in Indiana supermarket

An Indiana police officer is now “certified in poultry negotiations" after saving a supermarket from a wild turkey that was chasing customers inside.

Federal court halts Trump’s transgender passport restrictions

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from banning the use of “X" gender markers on passports, siding with the ACLU and LGBTQ+ plaintiffs who argued the policy was discriminatory.

Katy Perry kicks off sci-fi inspired tour following controversial trip to space

Katy Perry is launching her new sci-fi inspired “Lifetimes Tour" in Mexico City just days after completing a historic, yet controversial, all-female spaceflight.

Where were you then: The April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing

Images from that fateful day 30 years ago, April 19, 1995, flooded TV screens across the country. Do you remember where you were when you heard the news?

Portable charger recall: Nearly 500K power banks pose fire risk, officials say

Nearly half a million portable power banks are being recalled because they can overheat and pose the risk of a fire while phones are plugged in, officials said.

Marco Rubio: US will 'move on' from Ukraine-Russia peace push if no progress made

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. is planning to "move on" from its Russia-Ukraine peace push if there is no progress made in the coming days.

Lee Corso to retire from 'College GameDay' after nearly 40 years on air

Lee Corso, the legendary college football analyst, is set to retire after nearly four decades on air with ESPN. He specifically thanked both Kirk Herbstreit and the fans.

Florida State shooting latest: Reactions pour in after 2 killed, 5 hurt

The accused Florida State University shooter is the son of a local sheriff's deputy. His mother's service weapon was found at the scene of the shooting.

FSU shooting live updates: 2 dead, 5 hurt; suspect identified as FSU student, son of Leon County deputy

Two people were killed in a shooting Thursday morning on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, police said. Six people have been taken to the hospital, including the alleged gunman. Police said the alleged gunman has been identified and is believed to be a current FSU student and the son of a Florida sheriff's deputy.

Watch: 'Call on Jesus' bus explodes in ball of flames

Dramatic video shows the moment a “Call on Jesus” bus exploded, sending black smoke and debris flying into nearby cars and businesses.

These TV characters probably outearn you

On “The Simpsons," Mr. Burns earns $258,900 as a chief executive, while Dr. Gregory House from "House" earns $270,560, according to a new study.