Pig on the loose in Atlanta

Buckhead residents are on the prowl for a pig on the loose. The little black and white porker has been spotted by several people over the past couple of weeks.

Giraffe stream flagged on YouTube for 'nudity & sexual content', park says

Millions of people have been watching and waiting with anticipation to witness the birth of a baby giraffe at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, NY.

German police track horse manure to culprit

BERLIN (AP) — Police in Bavaria say they were able to track down a man responsible for a hit-and-run by following the hoof prints and manure left behind by the horse pulling his carriage.

Is it a wolf, or a dog? Mystery animal causes concern in Prince George's County

A mystery animal running loose in Capitol Heights, Md. Thursday morning caused concern for residents, and left many people on social media asking-- is it a dog, or a wolf?

Billboard turns heads

A new billboard in North Carolina is causing quite the stir.  It is on the side of a highway in Winston-Salem.

Pineapple on pizza and other polarizing food combinations

Last week, the president of Iceland made headlines when he said that he would outlaw pineapple pizza if he could. Then this week he clarified that he understood that was not within his jurisdiction.

Police: Pair killed landlord, lived with her body 2 weeks

Police say a man and a woman are accused of killing their landlord in Florida and living with the body for two weeks while trying to decide how to dispose of it.

Florida man named Bernard hits blind relative who called him Bernard

Boca Raton police say a 21-year-old man repeatedly punched a blind relative who called him by his given name. The Palm Beach Post reports that Bernard Muscadin said "Don't call me Bernard" before attacking the relative. Police reports said he prefers to be called Ben.

Trump to black reporter: are black lawmakers your friends?

In a press conference Thursday, White House reporter April Ryan asked President Donald Trump if he would include the Congressional Black Caucus in discussions about his agenda for inner cities. Trump then asked Ryan, who is black, if the CBC were "friends of yours" and said, "I tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting?"

42 pounds of horsemeat, horse genitals seized at Dulles Airport

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists have confiscated many unusual things over the years, including, but not limited to charred monkeys, cocaine hidden inside the cavity of fully cooked chickens and giant African land snails at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Pet squirrel stops burglary

Police in southwest Idaho say an indoor pet, a squirrel named Joey, has thwarted a burglary attempt.

Inmate's conviction reversed 4 days after his death

A Maryland appeals court has reversed a man's rape conviction four days after he was found beaten to death in a state prison cell.

Retired Army paratrooper creates easier way to eat cereal

A retired Army paratrooper and now artist has tested an entirely different set of skills and turned a simple cereal bowl into something even better: Cereal A GO!

‘Angel' the cat saves owner before dying in house fire

A 74-year-old Grand Prairie man lost the home he once shared with his wife and son to a fire on Valentine's Day. But he could've lost his life if it weren't for his pet cat that alerted him.

Marijuana bouquets for Valentine's Day

Filled with lavender, a variety of wild flowers, eucalyptus and $400 worth of marijuana, a bouquet stuffed with cannabis is a gift that keeps on giving, according to a sales clerk at ShowGrow, a marijuana dispensary.