Overweight Tanner and blind Cruz are taken in by Chicago's Shedd Aquarium....
Read more: Watch: Rescued Wild Sea Lions Find New Home at Aquarium
James Hood, the civil rights figure made famous by Alabama Gov. George Wallace's "stand in the schoolhouse door" policy, has died.
TSA to drop X-ray airport scanners by June because of privacy concerns; other scanners staying
Jenny Araujo called 911 to report a stranger trying to take her 3-year-old.Read more: Watch: California Mom Faked Daughter's Abduction, Police Say
Police officers helped deliver baby whose mother went into labor on the way to the hospital.Read more: Watch: Woman Gives Birth at New York City Subway Stop
PARK CITY, Utah — It’s not Sundance unless someone’s up in arms about a movie. This year’s chief target is “Two Mothers,” which stars Naomi Watts and Robin Wright as mothers who have affairs with each other’s teenage sons. While Watts told ABC News Now’s...
The New York newspaper that published a map with the names and addresses of anyone who owned a gun permit in its coverage area has now taken the map down after a public outcry. In an open letter published today in the Journal News, which...
Suspect took master key from motel clerk and demanded money from guests.Read more: Watch: Robber Goes From Room to Room of Missouri Motel
Hollywood's funniest leading ladies have inspiring message for young girls. Read more: Watch: Person of the Week: Queens of Comedy Tina Fey, Amy Pohler
On eve of the 57th Presidential inauguration, moments with the First Family from 2008 to today.Read more: Watch: A Look Back at Obama Family's Years in White House
Overweight Tanner and blind Cruz are taken in by Chicago's Shedd Aquarium.Read more: Watch: Rescued Wild Sea Lions Find New Home at Aquarium
Julie Stoner hopes images taken on her stolen phone will lead to its return.
Algeria's hardline military's clash with al-Qaida militants leaves many casualties
Federal prosecutors today announced a 21 count indictment against former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin accused of enriching himself as the city struggled to rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Nagin is accused of using the office of Mayor to steer city projects to business associates who, in turn, allegedly paid kickbacks and bribes and flew him on lavish free trips to Hawaii, Jamaica, and Las Vegas.
ABC's Bill Weir has a personal experience with the promise of regenerative medicine from adult stem cells. He gives a small sample of tissue from his arm, and months later sees it converted to heart muscle.
Becoming a Bridezilla will not get you what you want.Read more: Watch: 'Bitchless Bride' Wedding Planner's Surprising Advice for Brides-to-Be
As the hostage situation at an Algerian gas plant nears the end of its third day, a number of dramatic accounts from survivors and escapees have emerged.
Lance Armstrong may have lied during his so-called confession to Oprah Thursday night about his doping during the Tour de France, and the lie may have criminal consequences, investigators told ABC News today.Read more: Lance Armstrong May Have Lied to Winfrey: Investigators
Attention Democrats reluctant to support the President’s agenda on gun control and other issues: President Obama’s new grassroots organization is about turn the heat up on you. Powered by a grassroots army of some 20 million activists and millions of dollars in unlimited contributions, the...
ABC’s Clayton Sandell and Carol McKinley Report: A mysterious shooting, police department denials and allegations of a cover-up culminated in the Friday arrest of two Boulder, Colo., police officers accused in the death of a large, neighborhood-dwelling bull elk. Officers Samuel Carter and Brent Curnow...Page 475 of 1317


