Fallen heroes honored with 'Flags-In' at Arlington National Cemetery

Members of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment honored the country’s fallen military heroes Thursday by placing hundreds of thousands of American flags at gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery.

Review: A scoundrel is born in Star Wars spinoff 'Solo'

If there's one takeaway from "Solo: A Star Wars Story ," it's that our favorite scoundrel had been through a lot before he ever met up with Luke, Obi-Wan and Leia.

Texas man shielding sun for elderly woman sparks several acts of kindness

Louis Jordan shielded an elderly woman from the heat in downtown Houston with an umbrella stashed in his car. His mom caught the simple act of kindness on her camera. And since then, others are acting more kindly, too. 

Students block street for prom photo as cops get in on the fun

(FOX NEWS) -- When a group of high school students was reported to police in Maine for blocking a street to take prom photos, cops made their way to the scene — and decided to get in on the fun.

'Eerie' blue flames burn in cracks caused by Hawaii volcano

HONOLULU (AP) - Scientists in Hawaii have captured rare images of blue flames burning from cracks in the pavement as the Kilauea volcano gushes fountains of lava in the background, offering insight into a new dimension in the volcano's weeks-long eruption. Volcanos produce methane when hot lava buries and burns plants and trees. The gas flows through the ground and up through existing cracks.

Hall of Fame plaque of soccer champion Brandi Chastain is a 'freaking embarrassment'

Brandi Chastain’s striking image celebrating her 1999 World Cup penalty kick win by dropping to her knees and ripping off her jersey is an unforgettable and iconic image that reverberated around the world, symbolizing the sheer joy of victory and the power of women in sports.

Florida man climbs playground, tells kids where babies come from

(AP) — Authorities say a Florida man climbed on top of playground equipment and yelled a vulgar explanation of where babies come from as the children played.

Texas holds tax holiday for water-efficient products

You can save a little money this weekend when you buy a variety of products that help save water. The state's water sense tax holiday starts Friday. Daniel Cunningham, a horticulturist with Texas A&M University's AgriLife program, joins Good Day to talk about what all you can buy tax free.

Judge orders man, 30, to move out of parents' home

A judge in Onondaga County Supreme Court Tuesday ordered a 30-year-old man to move out of his parents' house after they went to court to have him ejected.

Sinkhole opens up on White House lawn

The National Park Service said it is monitoring a small sinkhole that has formed on the grounds of the White House.

Pawn shop trolls Dick's Sporting Goods with sign advertising AR-15's

A pawn shop in South Carolina has poked fun at Dick’s Sporting Goods with a sign advertising the business sells assault rifles unlike the major retailer. The Crossroads Pawn and Audio in Little River, S.C., put up a sign last week stating, “We sell AR-15’s because we’re not Dick’s.”

Man accused of urinating on seats on plane

No one is saying flying is a great experience these days but no one expects things this bad.  A passenger on a Frontier Airlines flight is accused of groping a woman and then urinating on the seat in front of him.

Grocery store censors 'Summa Cum Laude' from graduation cake

A South Carolina woman isn't happy a grocery store censored her honor graduate son's cake, which was supposed to include the Latin phrase "Summa Cum Laude."

Santa Fe High School had armed officers, award-winning safety plan

The Galveston County sheriff said administrators and officers at Santa Fe High School did all they could to stop a teenage gunman.

Florida city warns residents of power outage, zombies

Residents of a Florida city who received alerts about a power outage were also warned to look out for zombies. That's right - zombies.