Big Bear bald eaglet watched by thousands on live web cam has died

A bald eaglet that hatched just six weeks ago has died on Monday. The eaglet named "Cookie" was one of two eagles that thousands of people watched from the moment the mother bald eagle laid eggs. 

Sit. Study. Fetch a bachelor's degree in dog training.

Luna the springer spaniel is learning to sniff out a troublesome golf course fungus in return for a tennis ball while helping her handler fetch a new breed of bachelor's degree.

Pope Francis likens abortion to hiring 'hitman', says it's never acceptable

Pope Francis on Saturday likened abortion to hiring a hitman and said the procedure can never be condoned, even if the unborn child is gravely sick or likely to die.

Rolling Thunder rolls through DC

The time has come for the final Rolling Thunder 'Ride for Freedom' Memorial Day ride through Washington, D.C.

Soldier seen placing flag at Tomb of Unknown Soldier during torrential rain

An “Old Guard” soldier who was photographed placing a small American flag at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a severe thunderstorm is drawing notice ahead of Memorial Day.

Officials investigating Chick-fil-A's exclusion at Texas airport

The Federal Aviation Administration says it's investigating a decision to exclude Chick-fil-A from an airport concession contract in San Antonio over opposition to the fast-food chain owners' record on LGBT issues.

Heavy rains damage road to Noah's Ark attraction, owners seek $1 million in insurance money

In the Bible, the ark survived an epic flood. Yet the owners of Kentucky's Noah's ark attraction are demanding their insurance company bail them out after heavy rains caused nearly $1 million in property damage. 

Flour recalled after 17 get sick from E. coli

A suburban Chicago company is recalling bags of flour because it could be contaminated with E. coli; so far, 17 people have become sick.

FAA investigating religious discrimination complaints after airports exclude Chick-fil-a

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating two airports -- San Antonio International and Buffalo Niagara International -- over religious discrimination complaints, following the exclusion of Chick-fil-a from the premises, Fox News confirmed on Friday.

How a woman's pet dog helped detect her cancer 3 different times

It’s no secret that some dogs can detect illness in humans. However, researchers are still figuring out how dogs might help with cancer diagnosis since studies are mixed. Then, there are dogs like Sierra who are naturals at detecting cancer.

Restaurants, theme parks: Military and veteran discounts offered during month of May

As part of the month of honoring men and women in the military, there are deals at restaurants, free admission to museums, and even a price cut on Rosetta Stone language courses.

Army recruit gets early graduation ceremony at Bartow High School

Bartow High held an early graduation ceremony for Eford because he is going into the U.S. Army the day before his class walks next week.