Fan charged after rushing onstage at Beyonce, Jay-Z concert

Police say they are pursuing more charges against a man who rushed onstage during a Beyonce and Jay-Z concert in Atlanta.

Over 500 people sick from eating McDonald's salad

Federal health officials say they've confirmed more than 500 cases of people who became sick with an intestinal illness after eating McDonald's salads.

Aspirin disappoints for avoiding first heart attack, stroke

New studies find most people won't benefit from taking daily low-dose aspirin or fish oil supplements to prevent a first heart attack or stroke.

Specific flavor of Children's Advil recalled due to dosage mislabeling

A specific flavor of Children’s Advil has been voluntarily recalled due to a dosage mislabeling issue, Pfizer Consumer Healthcare announced.

More blood pressure medication lots recalled

The manufacturer of a common blood pressure medication has expanded its recall to all lots of the product.

Neil Simon, Broadway's master of comedy, dies at 91

Playwright Neil Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple," ''Barefoot in the Park" and his "Brighton Beach" trilogy dominated Broadway for decades, has died. He was 91.

Georgia man gets lost wallet back after 77 years

A Peachtree City man who lost his wallet is glad to have it back, even if it took 77 years. 

Peachtree City Little League team falls in U.S. Championship

After striking out his 15th batter to end the game, Hawaii's Aukai Kea pumped his fists and let out a shout for all to hear.

4 of 5 kneeling cheerleaders fail to make school's squad

Four of the five Georgia cheerleaders who knelt last year during "The Star-Spangled Banner" to protest police brutality didn't make the squad this year for Kennesaw State University.

Ga. teen working to support mom after losing everything in hurricane

A 17-year-old is doing whatever it takes to get him and his mom back on their feet after they lost everything in a natural disaster. 

Robin Leach, ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous' host, dead at 76

Robin Leach, a journalist best known for being the host of “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” died Thursday night, according to Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes. He was 76.

Haunted house letter mistaken as real threat

Police in Gainesville, Florida said some workers at a tourism office got a big scare, after an advertisement for a haunted house was mistaken for a real threat.

Hugs for Hudson: touching story behind viral eclipse photo

It was the eclipse photo that took everyone's breath away: a mother sharing the moment with her unborn son. But now, almost exactly a year later, the baby in that viral picture is inspiring people in a new way.

Disney offers tuition for hourly workers in tight job market

Disney is offering to pay full tuition for hourly workers who want to earn a college degree or finish a high school diploma.

32 children's medicines being recalled

More than two dozen children’s medicines are being recalled due to a contamination that could result in increased infections that could be life-threatening, according to officials.

Data breach reported at Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen

Customers who have visited Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen restaurants may want to double check their bank accounts.