Rapper Post Malone's jet lands safely after 2 tires blow

A private jet carrying rapper Post Malone blew two tires during takeoff at a small New Jersey airport on Tuesday but made a safe emergency landing hours later in upstate New York, prompting the rapper to thank fans who prayed for him and diss those who "wished death" on him while he was in the air.

Animal crackers break out of their cages following PETA complaint

After more than a century behind bars, the beasts on boxes of animal crackers are roaming free. Mondelez International, the parent company of Nabisco, has redesigned the packaging of its Barnum's Animals crackers after relenting to pressure from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. PETA, which has been protesting the use of animals in circuses for more than 30 years, wrote a letter...

Crocodile on a pool noodle in South Florida

It's not unusual to see an alligator or crocodile swimming in a canal in South Florida but it's definitely unusual to see a crocodile swimming by on a pool noodle. 

ICE detains man who was driving pregnant wife to hospital to give birth

A California woman said Saturday that she had to drive herself to the hospital and give birth without her husband after he was detained by immigration agents.

Ice cream that looks like real puppies

Would you eat this? A restaurant in Taiwan is serving up a type of dessert that looks too real to eat.

Baby girl born at 18:18 on 8-18-18

A little girl born in northern Colorado over the weekend has a very unique birthday. 

Starving, skinny pup wanders in to fire station

Rescuers at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay are caring for a very skinny dog who was barely more than skin and bones when she wandered into a fire station.

Student denied lunch over 15 cents

A mom is outraged after her daughter was denied lunch at school.  The incident all started on the student's first day back at University High School in Orange City, Florida.  The sophomore was short just fifteen cents, and the cashier refused to let her have the food.

Caught on camera: Two women use children to steal formula off shelves

A brazen and disturbing theft caught on camera.  Surveillance cameras at a Target store in Ventura catch two women using children to steal baby formula off the shelves. The children can be seen taking the cans off the shelves, handing them to the women who hide them in a bag, then they all walk right out of the store. 

Deputies: Accused porch pirate leaves apology note

Deputies are searching for a suspected porch pirate who they say stole packages, and then returned them with an apology note. 

Aretha Franklin dies in Detroit, surrounded by family and friends

Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul, died Thursday at the age of 76, according to her publicist. Earlier this week the news broke that she was seriously ill and was being surrounded by loved ones in Detroit. 

Officers escort son of injured officer to first day of kindergarten

An officer who remains in a coma from a standoff in June couldn't make it to his son's first day of Kindergarten. So, his son was escorted by some officers from Kevin's squad and the Orlando police chief instead.

Little girl's wish to swim with the mermaids granted

A six-year-old little girl had her dream come true: To swim with the Weeki Wachee Mermaids. 

Kroger begins testing driverless grocery deliveries in Scottsdale

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP/KSAZ) - Kroger will begin testing grocery deliveries using driverless cars outside of Phoenix. The biggest U.S. grocery chain said the project will begin Thursday in Scottsdale at a Fry's supermarket, which is owned by Kroger. Same-day or next-day delivery orders can be made online or via a mobile app.

Ramen Noodle heist in Georgia

Fayette County deputies are investigating a string of thefts that included five car break-ins, one stolen motorcycle, and one high-dollar heist of Ramen Noodles.