LGBTQ Pride Flag hoisted over NY Capitol for first time

The LGBTQ pride flag is flying over the New York state Capitol for the first time in state history in celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month.

The first American to storm the beaches of Normandy on D-Day

Col. Leonard Schroeder kept some very special boots in his Pinellas County garage. He wore them the day he led the charge that drove the Nazis out of France.

Study: Humans ingest 74,000 plastic particles each year and even more if you drink bottled water

Americans are ingesting thousands of tiny plastic particles each year, and according to new research, those who hydrate exclusively from bottled water could be doubling the amount of their intake.

Wannabe Florida thieves flop in robbery attempt, weld ATM shut

Two men who tried to use a blow torch to break into an ATM in Florida "bungled the job" when they instead welded the machine's hinges shut.

The last Akwesasne Mohawk code talker is laid to rest

Dozens of veterans, soldiers, tribe members, family, friends, and many others gathered at the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation in northern New York on Saturday, June 1, to honor and lay to rest Louis Levi Oakes, the last Akwesasne Mohawk code talker from World War II.

5-year-old survivor selling lemonade in St. Pete to help other kids fight cancer

A little girl in St. Petersburg is fighting back against childhood cancer. The 5-year-old is a survivor of the horrible disease and now she wants to help other kids who are battling.

Trump reads from FDR's prayer to the US on D-Day

President Donald Trump read from a prayer delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as he joined other world leaders and veterans Wednesday in marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

AMC $4 summer movie deal for kids kicks off Wednesday

Starting Wednesday, AMC Theatres is offering families a budget-friendly way to go to the movies.

Hit the streets for Global Running Day

Lace up your shoes and get ready because Wednesday is Global Running Day.

Man says swastika lawn display is 'Tibetan symbol', neighbors complain

An East Bay man has turned an apparent landscaping effort into a controversy over a symbol synonymous with hatred, fear and racism.