39 missing or endangered kids rescued in Georgia 'Operation Not Forgotten' bust
Nine people have been arrested in connection to the missing and endangered children.
Nine people have been arrested in connection to the missing and endangered children.
A Long Island woman is distraught and outraged after her grandfather's ashes got lost in the mail
A Manhattan church's food pantry distribution has seen a massive increase in demand since the start of the pandemic.
Nevada may have evidence of the United States' first confirmed case of COVID-19 re-infection.
A commutation shortens or eliminates a sentence; the pardon signifies forgiveness and restores certain civil rights.
When you eat this cheese, you're helping those in need. Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company donated 3,000 pounds of cheese to a local food bank through their "Buy A Wedge, Give A Wedge" program.
Oasis in SF delivers food to your doorstep complete with a socially distanced drag performance.
The students playing fall sports are energized, especially for those who didn't know if they would have a chance to play again.
An animal rescue has volunteered to care for the dog, but it's waiting for the airline to release her.
"With less than 2% of institutional foundational dollars going to black nonprofits, there's gotta be another way," the initiative's founder said.
Dozens of students, parents and elected officials gathered at a protest on Long Island Friday morning in support of high school sports after Nassau County made the decision to postpone all fall athletics over concerns of spreading the coronavirus.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that New York City parks can resume permitting athletic fields for lower and moderate-risk outdoor youth sports beginning Tuesday, September 15.
The comments from Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, underscore the extraordinary political environment in America.
No, 128 million people did not tune in to watch the Republican National Convention's opening day.
Hundreds of thousands of people across Louisiana were still without power or water Friday, a day after Laura sawed a devastating path through the state, killing at least 11 people.