The teacher wanted to teach students what slavery felt like.
A father gave his infant son vape liquid because "He was crying. I was really tired."
A dead goose fell out of the sky and knocked a hunter unconscious, knocking out two of his teeth.
A Knightdale, North Carolina, man impregnated his biological daughter and the two planned to marry before being arrested on incest charges, warrants show.
The woman has previously caused trouble for Taco Bell employees before.
Professional eater Molly Schuyler set a new wing-eating record by consuming 501 chicken wings during the 26th annual Wing Bowl in Philadelphia.
The race to represent Wisconsin's first congressional district is being funded almost entirely by voters and entities outside of Wisconsin.
Samuel Woodward, the man accused of killing University of Pennsylvania student Blaze Bernstein, was scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment Friday.
Researcher's tested mice for 30 days to determine their findings.
The father of three girls who said they were abused by Larry Nassar lunged at the former gymnastics doctor during his sentencing hearing.
The boy was reportedly spearfishing off Avalon Point in Western Australia when the massive shark approached him.
Groundhog Day was initially celebrated with a hedgehog by the Germans. But when the Germans settled in Pennsylvania, the animal was changed to a groundhog because of a large population of groundhogs in the state.
Oswalt was charged in Benton County with four criminal counts including two counts of criminal mischief and two counts of intimidation.
Springfield police Lt. Scott McKee confirmed the news and ruled out foul play.
Kira Molina got tested Jan. 25, but died Tuesday of liver failure in an Atlanta hospital after being found unresponsive in her home on Sunday.
This is the first time in a 100 years that the university will be revoking honorary degrees. The last time the university took a similar decision was in 1918 when the degrees of German Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm II and German Ambassador to U.S. Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff were revoked after U.S. broke diplomatic relations with Germany post First World War.
A maintenance worker at Andover Place Apartments confronted the man when he saw him riding a stationary bike while wearing no clothes. The worker asked the man what he was doing, to which he replied, "working out."
Miguel Perez Jr., 39, a Chicago resident who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and recently finished a prison term on a drug conviction, had sought to remain in the U.S., arguing his life would be in danger if he was deported to Mexico.
The couple, identified as Erica Shryock and Charles Elliot, was just 19 and 18 years old when the incident took place.
A Florida nurse posted a video highlighting the risk of catching the flu this season and shared some useful tips to avoid getting yourself, and other people, sick.
The father said that his family doesn’t own a gun hence he has no idea how his daughter managed to her hands on it.
Twitter users chastised Ivanka Trump for using the word “all Americans” instead of specifically referring to the African-Americans, for whom the Black History Month is observed.
In a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said that if Nancy Caraballo, the social worker, had been doing her job, she would have witnessed the deplorable conditions Larissa Rodriguez's children were living in.
Cliffe was taken into custody by the police, however, he was not charged with the offense, Seattle-based local news station KIRO 7 reported.
Don Lemon's family released a statement Thursday confirming the death of L’Tanya “Leisa” Grimes and added: "The Lemon/Grimes family would like to thank everyone for their condolences."
Battaglia, a former accountant in Dallas, was convicted for killing his two daughters in 2001, while their mother listened helplessly on the phone.
Mothers of teens who pleaded guilty to the "Slender Man" stabbing case said they never saw any warning signs from their daughters that they would harm someone else.
Carter G. Woodson was the subject of Thursday's Google Doodle, a celebration of the pioneering African-American historian and the "Father of Black History."
An inmate appeared to admit to a crime on Facebook live from an Atlanta prison.
A homeless man likely smuggled the bath salts into the shelter.