What dat? Unsatisfied Saints fan post billboards in Atlanta

There has been a lot of trolling in Downtown Atlanta ahead of Super Bowl LIII, but it's taken on a bit of a new flavor. It tastes distinctly Cajun.

Tornados inflict damage in Alabama town, Florida Panhandle

Homes, businesses, government offices and churches were among the buildings badly damaged or demolished when tornadoes struck central Alabama over the weekend.

New Jersey sportsbook credits New Orleans Saints bets over uncalled penalty

A sportsbook in New Jersey is offering betting credits for customers who bet on the New Orleans Saints due to the widespread belief that the team was victimized by a blown call by referees during its loss Sunday in the NFC championship game.

Johnsonville recalls ground pork over possible contamination

Johnsonville LLC has recalled more than 48,000 pounds of raw ground frozen pork patties that may be contaminated with materials including black rubber.

George W. Bush delivers pizzas to federal workers, calls for end to government shutdown

Former President George W. Bush delivered pizzas on Friday to federal workers who aren’t being paid but still on the job due to the ongoing government shutdown.

Florida officer kills rabid otter following several attacks

Authorities say a Florida police officer fatally shot a rabid otter several days after people reported attacks. 

UCLA gymnast's floor routine earns perfect 10, goes viral

Her routine is being called "breathtaking," "show stopping," and "poetry in motion." UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi is breaking the internet with the now viral floor routine she performed during a competition on Saturday, which earned her a perfect 10. 

Artist claims sound installation that plays "Africa" by Toto will play on forever

A Namibian-German artist claims his sound installation in the Namib Desert, which is set to play "Africa" by Toto, will play the famous song forever.

Bible studies class proposed in Florida as elective

Florida lawmakers are considering a bill allowing public high schools to offer an elective Bible studies class as part of its curriculum.

Gillette addresses issue of 'toxic masculinity' in new ad campaign in era of #MeToo

Days after the American Psychological Association (APA) announced that “traditional masculinity” is “harmful” to society and can lead to homophobia and sexual harassment, razor brand Gillette released a new ad campaign touching on the same topic.

Colin Kaepernick still has strong support from NFL players, survey shows

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is still receiving tremendous support from current NFL players despite not playing a down of football in more than two years.

Americans more likely to die of opioid overdose than in car crash

For the first time in American history, one of the leading causes of deaths - vehicle crash - has been supplanted by opioid overdoses.

Nebraska man miraculously recovers after being declared brain dead

T. Scott Marr's children decided to pull the plug after he was declared brain dead. They said their final good-byes and were preparing his services.

Covington Officer Matt Cooper celebrates 35th birthday

He was able to spend Christmas at home and Monday, Covington Police Officer Matt Cooper celebrated another milestone. He turned 35!