FBI: 3-month-old saved in sex trafficking ring was being sold for $600

The FBI announced on Wednesday that it saved 84 underage victims, including a 3-month-old, from sex trafficking over the past weekend. We've now learned the baby was trying to be sold by a family friend for $600.

Video: Only 12% of people stand up for bullied kid

October is National Bullying Prevention Month so Burger King decided to highlight how the phenomenon can affect young children - and what adults can do about it. 

Shot at free burritos for a year at Chipotle

Chipotle lovers out there, here's your chance to chow down on free burritos for an entire year.

Pregnant woman who survived Las Vegas massacre gives birth 2 days later

A pregnant woman and her boyfriend who escaped the Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1 welcomed a little bundle of joy into the world just two days after they'd been fleeing gunfire. 

Aggressive turkeys a problem in Massachusetts

Police in Bridgewater, Massachusetts are warning people to be on the lookout for aggressive turkeys after sharing video of four birds chasing a police cruiser.

Kentucky motel welcomes woman and horse as guests

They say there’s nothing like the bond between a horse and its owner, and one Kentucky motel evidently understands that better than any other.

SoCal restaurant 'proudly' serves Popeyes chicken as their own, charges $13

A popular Long Beach, CA, breakfast spot has found itself in the middle of a fried chicken controversy after a Yelp reviewer attacked the restaurant for using Popeyes chicken and passing it off as their own.

Florida Keys woman paddleboards with pet chicken

In Islamorada, you’ll find something you don’t see every day: a paddle boarding chicken.

Michigan university offering first-ever degree in marijuana studies

Looking to capitalize on the rising demand for cannabis, Northern Michigan University is offering a marijuana-focused degree — but stoners need not apply.

Roofers in Maine stop work to respect national anthem, flag

Three Maine roofers put their hammers down and stood up to show respect for the national anthem on Saturday, in the process unknowingly posing for a photo that's been used to symbolize one side of the contentious nationwide debate about "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Hero Mandalay Bay security guard disappears

The hero Mandalay Bay security guard who disappeared last week moments before he was scheduled to break his silence in television interviews has not been seen since he went to a walk-in health clinic, his union president said.

Las Vegas guard Jesus Campos resurfaces on Ellen DeGeneres' show

The Mandalay Bay security guard who sparked national interest after disappearing from the public spotlight surfaced this week on Ellen DeGeneres’ show, revealing new details about the moments before Stephen Paddock began his massacre in Las Vegas.

Largo student asks friend with Down syndrome to homecoming

Two students at Largo High School shared a very special homecoming proposal with their classmates this week.

Child beats back creepy clown with selfie stick

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office posted a warning on its Facebook page regarding evil, creepy clown wannabes: We will not save you if your victim fights back. 

Google Doodle celebrates Selena Quintanilla

Google has used its Google Doodle for October 17 to celebrate the legacy and life of Tejano musician Selena Quintanilla.

Dog reunited with owner after six-month long deployment

One little dog just couldn't keep his emotions in as he was reunited with his owner. Master Sergeant Lisa Todaro barely walked through the door when Zeus the dog started running, squealing, wagging his tail, and showering her with lots of doggie kisses. Todaro had just come home from a six-month deployment with the Air National Guard

Dr. Seuss' stepdaughter calls for mural to stay in museum

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - One of Dr. Seuss' two stepdaughters is calling for a mural that was deemed offensive for its depiction of a Chinese character from one of the author's books to remain on the walls of a Massachusetts museum. In a statement released Monday to The Republican , Leagrey Dimond says she wishes the images did not exist, but she feels they should remain in the museum....