Read more: UN General Assembly Denounces Syrian Crackdown
A Delta flight headed from Pittsburgh to New York was delayed Wednesday by thousands of bees on its wing. A professional beekeeper was called in to remove the bees, ABC affiliate WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh reported. Master beekeeper Stephen Repasky said he was called when the bee...
Read more: Thousands of Bees Delay Pittsburgh Flight
Read more: Thousands of Bees Delay Pittsburgh Flight
Father: Ohio landlord's 'White Only' pool sign caused emotional, financial suffering
Read more: Father: 'White Only' Pool Sign Caused Suffering
Read more: Father: 'White Only' Pool Sign Caused Suffering
The Obama administration will formally begin granting some young undocumented immigrants legal status and work permits later this month under a controversial new policy first announced by President Obama in June. The Department of Homeland Security today announced details of the application and approval process...
Read more: $465 for Legal Status Under Obama's 'Dream Act'
Read more: $465 for Legal Status Under Obama's 'Dream Act'
The Obama administration will formally begin granting some young undocumented immigrants legal status and work permits later this month under a controversial new policy first announced by President Obama in June. The Department of Homeland Security today announced details of the application and approval process...
Read more: $465 for Legal Status Under 'Dream Act'
Read more: $465 for Legal Status Under 'Dream Act'
Stockton, Calif., police arrest dad after finding drugs, weapons and ammunition in home.
Read more: Watch: Raid Yields Photo of Suspect's Son, 6, Pointing Gun
Read more: Watch: Raid Yields Photo of Suspect's Son, 6, Pointing Gun
Seattle store owner used a piece of wood to scare off a gun-wielding robber.
Read more: Watch: Armed Robber Chased Off With Stick
The iconic red booth has become an endangered species nationwide.
Read more: God Save the Red Phone Booth
Nowadays, it seems everyone has his or her hand or tip jar out, travelers say, and tipping guidelines can be 50 shades — or more — of gray.
Read more: Has Tipping Gotten out of Hand?
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Read more: UN General Assembly Denounces Syrian Crackdown
The family of missing Indiana University college student Lauren Spierer could know in a matter of days if a skull found 60 miles from where she disappeared belongs to the college student.
Read more: Mom Writes Letter To Daughter's Killer
Read more: Mom Writes Letter To Daughter's Killer
Car stolen in Tennessee hit speeds topping 100 mph before crashing in North Carolina.
Read more: Watch: Girl, 14, Leads Police on High-Speed Chase
Read more: Watch: Girl, 14, Leads Police on High-Speed Chase
ABC News’ Alex Marquardt reports from Aleppo Province: We spent the last week meeting and staying with families and fighters in the middle of the conflict in Syria. One evening, we stayed with one unit that was gearing up for what could be the biggest...
Read more: Syria: Young Rebels Prepare for Battle
Read more: Syria: Young Rebels Prepare for Battle
Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Burleson had rare spinal surgery to ease unbearable pain from a bomb blast in Afghanistan.
Read more: Standing Up for Heroes: Rare Surgery Gives Marine Second Chance
Read more: Standing Up for Heroes: Rare Surgery Gives Marine Second Chance
Former president Bill Clinton is throwing his support behind Priorities USA Action, the super PAC backing President Obama, agreeing to headline a “briefing” for potential donors in New York City later this month. The event marks Clinton’s first foray into fundraising for the group, Priorities...
Read more: Bill Clinton Backs Obama Super PAC
Read more: Bill Clinton Backs Obama Super PAC
Credit: Conan Funnyman Will Ferrell, 45, appeared on Conan Thursday night to promote his new movie, “The Campaign,” but his heart just wasn’t in it. That’s because Ferrell was distraught thinking about the fate of the former couple, Kristen Stewart, 22, and Robert Pattinson, 26,...
Read more: Will Ferrell: Kristen Stewart's a 'Trampire'
Read more: Will Ferrell: Kristen Stewart's a 'Trampire'
The final film of the late heartthrob River Phoenix may finally premiere, 19 years after his death. Dutch director George Sluizer has reportedly finished the film, “Dark Blood,” which Phoenix was working on when he died suddenly of a heart attack on Halloween 1993 outside...
Read more: River Phoenix's Family Will Have Nothing to Do With 'Dark Blood' Film
Read more: River Phoenix's Family Will Have Nothing to Do With 'Dark Blood' Film
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