WATCH: Woman's Car Trapped On Railroad Tracks Narrowly Escapes Oncoming Train
A recent video has emerged that shows a woman escaping from her car that got stuck on railroad tracks in North Carolina.
Twitter Reacts To Donald Trump's DACA Meeting With Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi
Twitter reacted in a mixed way after President Donald Trump had a meeting with Democratic leaders, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday night.
2 Women Deliver Babies In Burger King's Parking Lot, Other Similar Incidents
Two women gave birth to healthy baby boys in the parking lot of the same restaurant in New Jersey, just a day apart.
Can You Be Obese And Healthy At The Same Time? Experts Say No
'Fat yet fit' is just a myth a new study conducted at the University of Birmingham has found. It says 'metabolically healthy obese' people are at a higher risk of developing fatal diseases than people with normal weight.
California Teacher Made Students March In 90-Plus Degrees Heat, A Mother Claims
A California mother was shocked to learn that her daughter and other classmates were forced to walk in a circle on the school playground when the temperature was more than 90 degrees.
WATCH: McDonald's Manager Insults Hispanic Customer, Asks Her To Spell 'Donald Trump'
The Charlotte woman posted the video on Facebook that shows a manager of a drive-thru McDonald's insulting her probably due to her accent and appearance.
Who is David Slater? British Wildlife Photographer Wins 'Monkey Selfie' Lawsuit
After years of legal battle, the photographer has won a two-year legal fight against animal rights group PETA over the "monkey selfie" photograph.
Viral Video Shows Reporter's Failed Attempt To Stir Irma Panic Among Residents
In a recent video that went viral on Twitter, a TV news reporter is seen approaching a random person to ask him whether he was scared of Hurricane Irma. However, the man cited details about the hurricane to state why he was not worried about the storm.
Can Hair Color Affect Career? Woman Dyes Hair To Succeed At Work
She was told that investors were more comfortable dealing with a brunette than a blonde woman.
Do College Rankings Increase Rich-Poor Divide On Campus?
A college rankings report by the U.S. News & World Report has been criticized for promoting economic inequality on campus.
Parental Happiness Gap In US: Rising Child Care Costs A Key Concern
Parents in the United States have the largest "parental happiness gap," when compared to 21 other industrialized nations. Rising child care cost is a key reason.
Bizarre Guinness World Records: Texan Woman Enters Records For Longest Fingernails
Ayanna Williams from the U.S. entered the Guinness World Records for having the longest fingernails in the world. We take a look at some of the other bizarre activities that got people into the records.
Child Abuse In US: Girl Locked In Kennel In A ‘Heart-Wrenching’ Case
Two caretakers were arrested this week for keeping a nine-year-old girl in a dog cage.
California Man Gets Bladder Stone Almost As Big As Ostrich Egg Removed
The stone egg shaped and measured 14.7 by 3.7 by 3 inches, weighed 1.7 pounds, and was composed of 20 percent struvite and 80 percent calcium phosphate.
Hurricane Irma Myths: Why Floridians Are Calling Hurricane Irma 'The Big One'
Floridians fear Hurricane Irma might be more dangerous than Hurricane Andrew that hit the state in 1992 and had killed around 40 people.
What Paolo Duterte's Tattoo Signifies? Philippine President's Son Accused Of Drug Smuggling
Paolo Duterte, who has been accused of drug smuggling has a tattoo on his back, which according to a senator, signifies that he is associated with a Chinese organized crime group.
Richard Branson vs. Hurricane Irma: Virgin Founder Shares Photo Of Surviving Irma
As the Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean islands, Richard Branson chose to stay on his private island along with his team, despite knowing that the category 5 storm will create a havoc in the area.
Sarah Sanders’ Bizarre Media Moments: Children ‘Prepared’ Her To Deal With Journalists
On Wednesday, Sarah Huckabee Sanders said during a talk show that her children prepared her for constantly saying "no" to journalists.
National Read A Book Day 2017: 10 Inspiring Quotes For Book Lovers
It's National Read a Book Day on Sept. 6 and to get inspired by reading your favorite books, here are some of the inspiring quotes.
What Is Ketogenic Diet? Low-Carb Diet Can Improve Memory, Study Says
Two new studies showed that ketogenic diet helps improve memory in old age.
Who Is Abraham Quintanilla? Slain Singer's Father Mourns Relatives Killed In Harvey
Abraham Quintanilla Jr., the father of the late singer Selena, posted on Facebook that the family killed in Harvey floodwaters last month, were his relatives.
Grizzly Bear Bites Hunter's Head, Graphic Photo Shows 16-Inch Deep Cut
A grizzly bear attacked a hunter in Montana on Monday when he and his hunting partner were out on a hunting excursion and left the former.
Hurricane Irma Safety Measures: Florida and Puerto Rico Prepare For Natural Disaster
As another hurricane is likely to strike the U.S., we look at some of the precautionary measures that residents of the affected areas can take.
Twitter Suggests #UnlikelyRoyalBabyNames After Kate Middleton’s Third Pregnancy Announcement
Soon after the Kensington Palace announced Monday morning that Kate Middleton and Prince William are expecting their third child, social media and betting companies in the UK started coming up with names of the upcoming royal child.
Viral Video Shows Chinese Woman Giving Birth On Street After Shopping
In a shocking video that has gone viral on Chinese social media, a woman can be seen giving birth in the middle of a street.
Who Is Mortimer Zuckerman? The Daily News' Owner Sells Paper To Tronc
America's Pulitzer Prize-winning tabloid, The New York Daily News has been acquired by Tronc for $1 million. The Daily News owner Mortimer Zuckerman was considering selling the paper for quite some time.
Labor Day Trivia Facts 2017: 9 Fun Things To Know
As Americans celebrate Labor Da, which is the unofficial ending of summer, we look at some of the historical facts attached to the day.
WATCH: Teacher Kicks Out Students For Wearing 'Make America Great Again' T shirts
Cherokee County School District called the teacher's actions wrong in a statement and said the "Make America Great Again" T-shirts were not a violation of the dress code.
What Is Verrit? Hillary Clinton Tweets About Supporting A New Media Platform
The website, launched by Clinton's presidential campaign member Peter Daou, faced a DDoS attack hours after her endorsement.
Who Is Aaron Joel Mitchell? Burning Man Participant Dies After Fire Jumping
Forty one-year-old Aaron Joel Mitchell rushed past the security ring and ran into the burning effigy of a 40-feet structure at the annual gathering in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.