Woman dreams of winning the lottery, wins $200K jackpot in real life

A Macomb County woman says she always pays attention to her dreams so when she dreamed of winning the lottery, she went and bought a ticket - and her dreams came true.

NC brewpub features tarantula burger for Exotic Meat Month

Arbitrary holidays and commemorative months have managed to fill our calendars with reasons to celebrate.

Jockey mistakes 15-foot python for 'big crack' on horse racetrack

A jockey and his horse were (literally) stopped in their tracks this week. Masayuki Abe was rounding the corner on his horse at Cannon Park Racecourse in Cairns, Australia, around 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday when he spotted what looked like a "big crack on the ground."

Murders rock tourist hotspot of Cancun

There has been a disturbing surge of violence in one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations.

Heinz releases new Mayochup condiment just in time for summer

Heinz released some exciting news for condiment lovers who struggle to find that perfect ratio of ketchup to mayonnaise – they created their own pre-blended Mayochup.

Would-be thief foiled by angry cat in Maryland

The creeping of a would-be thief outside of a Maryland home apparently was too much for one cat.

Heartwarming video: 6-year-old girl celebrates last chemo treatment

Video of a 6-year-old girl celebrating her last chemo treatment at Advocate Children's Hospital in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn will make your week.

Texas OKs Mexican-American studies curriculum under new name

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - The Texas Board of Education on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to creating statewide academic standards for a Mexican-American studies high school course - but only after changing the name to "ethnic studies," which conservatives argued is less alienating for other groups of people.

Woman offers to trade car for candy wafers

A Florida woman really loves Necco Wafers, the colorful candies made by a Revere-based company that is currently as at risk of shutting down.

FIRST ON FOX - mother to five children graduating from law school

A single mother to five children is inspiring thousands of people with the graduation photos she posted online. Ieshia Champs has overcome one obstacle after another, but she tells FOX 26 News anchor Jonathan Martin that her children and her faith are the greatest reasons for why she will be graduating with honors from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University.

Tarrant County singing deputy will make your day

A Tarrant County deputy has a reputation for his great personality and his singing. It’s not the best singing but it will still make you smile.

Mark Zuckerberg cutouts take over US Capitol lawn

Demonstrators came to nation’s capital to protest against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as he was grilled by Senate lawmakers for about five hours Tuesday.

Tractor-trailer rolls off overpass onto I-95 spilling empty beer kegs

Crews are continuing their cleanup Tuesday afternoon after a tractor-trailer rolled off an overpass and onto another exit on I-95 in Bensalem.

Click here to see if your Facebook data was shared with Cambridge Analytica

As CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress about privacy and data breaches, Facebook launched a tool Tuesday that allows users to determine whether their personal information was shared with Cambridge Analytica.