Taylor Swift's political Instagram post causes spike in voter registration, organization says

(FOX NEWS) - New voter registration has surged in the wake of pop superstar Taylor Swift’s rare political statement on Sunday. Fox News obtained data from Vote.org on Tuesday that shows new voter registration spiked nationwide, and in her home state of Tennessee, after the singer’s post.

Stranger Things candy line arrives for Halloween

Just in time for Halloween, the popular Netflix show, “Stranger Things,” is out with its own candy line.

Recipe: Philly cheesesteak pizza

This week’s Thursday Night Football game features a classic divisional rivalry: The Eagles and the Giants, so this week's Taste of TNF shows you how to take Philadelphia’s famous cheesesteak and combine with one of New York’s classic dishes: Pizza.

Cars land on top one another in Prescott crash, no injuries

PRESCOTT, Ariz. (KSAZ) - Firefighters describe a car crash north of the Valley as something straight out of a movie.

Comedian Katt Williams arrested, accused of assaulting driver

Comedian Katt Williams has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting a hired driver during an argument about taking him and his dog from the Portland, Oregon, airport to a performance in the city.

Facebook hoax cause concern among officials

Have you received a warning from a Facebook friend about multiple friend requests?

Meet the most adorable Atlanta Braves fan

We'd like to introduce you to quite possibly the most adorable Braves fan ever. 

Cancer patient's final act was to find home for beloved dog

A St. Louis animal rescue is looking for a volunteer to welcome a dog named Shell into their home after her owner, who was not identified by the organization, died of cancer. Stray Rescue of St. Louis posted a picture of the dog, along with a letter sent by the unidentified owner that said: “If you’re reading this I lost my battle.”

PHOTOS: Good Day Atlanta's Alyse Eady welcomes baby girl

We have some exciting news to share... Good Day Atlanta's Alyse Eady has welcomed her baby girl into the world! 

NOT ALONE: These mothers hope to inspire others during Infant Loss Awareness Month

October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and an Ohio photographer is sharing a group of mother's stories as they try to bring awareness to the issue. 

Gerber looking for its next spokesbaby in Instagram photo search

To all the mothers and fathers out there, does your kid have what it takes to be the next spokesbaby for an iconic brand?

Arizona company recalls 6.5M pounds of beef due to possible salmonella contamination

TOLLESON, Ariz. (KSAZ) - An Arizona company is recalling just over 6.5 million pounds of beef due to possible salmonella contamination. JBS Tolleson, Inc. is recalling 6,500,966 pounds of various, non-intact raw beef products that may be contaminated with salmonella, the USDA announced on Thursday.

Man determined to walk again after blood infection from dog

A Wisconsin man who lost his hands, feet and parts of his arms and legs to a rare blood infection transmitted by dog saliva was praised by his doctors Tuesday for his positive outlook and determination to walk again with prosthetics.

Parker Strong: Patriots' support overwhelms 7-year-old with brain tumor

Parker Gerault is a seven-year-old kid from Austin, Texas who’s obsessed with the New England Patriots and star tight end Rob Gronkowski. He’s also fighting a rare tumor on his brain stem. He’s been backed in his struggle by not just family and his community, but also by video messages and calls from several members of the Patriots. 

Saints fan helps disabled Giants fan stand for national anthem in viral photo

(FOX NEWS) - In a true display of human kindness, a New Orleans Saints fan helped a disabled New York Giants fan stand for the national anthem before Sunday night's football game. Geordie Brower took a trip to New York over the weekend to visit his mother, Lauren, and see his hometown team battle the Giants at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, NOLA.com reported.

Ex-rap mogul 'Suge' Knight sentenced to 28 years in prison

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge on Thursday sentenced former rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight to 28 years in prison for running down and killing a man whose loved ones in court described him as a deeply devoted family man and peacemaker in his community. The courtroom was filled by nearly two dozen relatives of 55-year-old Terry Carter, including a 96-year-old aunt who like many of them...