Papa John's founder resigns, apologizes for using racial slur

NEW YORK (AP) - Papa John's founder John Schnatter has resigned as chairman of the board. The company made the announcement late Wednesday, hours after Schnatter apologized for using a racial slur during a conference call in May. Forbes said Schnatter used the N-word during a media training exercise. When asked how he would distance himself from racist groups, Schnatter reportedly...

92-year-old grandpa beaten with brick reacts to arrest of his alleged attacker

A 92-year-old grandfather who was viciously beaten by a woman with a brick while walking in his Willowbrook neighborhood last week is reacting to the arrest of his alleged attacker.

Henry County triplets graduate with perfect GPA's

A Henry County family has a unique academic distinction to be proud of. A set of triplets graduated summa cum laude from Ola High School, each with a 4.0 grade point average.

Second suspect arrested in slaying of rapper XXXTentacion

Authorities in Florida have made a second arrest in the June shooting death of emerging rap star XXXTentacion.

'World's Ugliest Dog' Zsa Zsa from Minnesota passes away

The English bulldog Zsa Zsa from Anoka, Minnesota who captured hearts after winning this year's "World's Ugliest Dog" title has passed away, according to one of her owners.

Daring Thai cave rescue ends with all 12 boys, coach saved

MAE SAI, Thailand (AP/WTXF) -- All 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, the Thai navy SEALs said Tuesday, ending an 18-day ordeal that riveted people around the world.

Shocking! IHOP comes clean about IHOb name change

NEW YORK (AP) - IHOP has come clean. The pancake chain has acknowledged that a name change announced last month was just a publicity stunt to promote its hamburger menu. The company best known for its breakfasts already had burgers on the menu but had started using the IHOb name on social media, its website and for in-store promotions to draw attention to a new line of burgers made of Black...

Ending a long tradition, Southwest will stop serving peanuts

Southwest Airlines will stop giving away peanuts on flights next month, ending a tradition that goes back decades. The airline said Tuesday it was pulling peanuts from all flights because of concern for passengers with peanut allergies. They will be replaced by pretzels and, on some longer flights, other free snacks. Southwest says the decision follows months of deliberation and isn't tied...

New Harley Quinn Spinsanity ride opens at Six Flags

There's a "spinsane" new ride at Six Flags Over Texas. FOX 4's Shannon Murray is at the park in Arlington to test it out with Good Day’s newest reporter -- Ashley Paredez. They're up for the thrill.

Baby survives 9 hours buried in western Montana woods

A 5-month-old infant who miraculously survived more than nine hours being buried under a pile of sticks and debris in the woods of western Montana suffered only minor injuries despite wearing wet and soiled clothes in cold weather, authorities said Monday.

Build-A-Bear announces 'Pay Your Age Day'

For the first time ever, customers who visit a Build-A-Bear Workshop will be able to pay their current age for any furry friend available in the store. The company says on July 12, the customer's age determines how much they pay for any bear inside stores.

App allows you to turn the tables on telemarketers

Nobody likes robocalls, but now there's an app that's allowing some people to turn the tables on telemarketers.

Royals sign 16-year-old Japanese pitcher for $322,500

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Kaito Yuki is headed to the Kansas City Royals organization instead of attending high school in Japan. The 16-year-old pitcher agreed Sunday to a minor league contract with a $322,500 signing bonus. He is thought to be the first Japanese junior high school player to sign with a major league club.