Donuts or snakes? Twitter picture makes you do a double take

A deliciously deceptive picture posted on Twitter will make you do a double take to determine whether they are looking at snakes or glazed donuts.

Starbucks debuts new 'Horchata Almondmilk Frappuccino'

Starbucks lovers rejoice! There's a new Frappuccino in town that will be added to their permanent menu.

Accused burglar doesn't flush toilet, leaves DNA for police

A man accused of burglarizing a Southern California home took a bathroom break and left DNA evidence in the toilet that led to his arrest, an investigator said Tuesday.

Cheetos-inspired pop-up restaurant coming to NYC

For folks who just can't control their cravings for Cheetos, a pop-up restaurant in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan could be your heaven – or hell.

Iowa man tries to deposit million-dollar bill, gets arrested for drugs

An Iowa man was arrested after police allegedly found him carrying meth as he tried to deposit a million-dollar bill into his bank account.

Country music legend Glen Campbell dies at 81

Legendary country music singer Glen Campbell died Tuesday morning after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was 81.

Alabama mom's back-to-school photo is hilarious

An Alabama mother celebrated the first day of school—and a much-needed break from her bickering children—with a pool party, and the picture went viral on social media.

Google fires employee who shared viral gender memo

NEW YORK (AP) - A memo written by a male engineer at Google about gender differences sparked a quick rebuttal from Google after it circulated widely online.

August 7 brings Full Sturgeon Moon

There is a full moon Monday, August 7 and this one has a special name based on some Native American history.

9-year-old applies for NASA job, NASA responds

A 9-year-old applied for NASA's buzzed about Planetary Protection Officer job opening.

Police: Video shows Ohio mom shooting heroin in front of young son

Surveillance video shows the horrifying scene of an Ohio mother shooting up heroin in an alley as her small son looked on.

US in rare bull's-eye for total solar eclipse on Aug. 21

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - It will be tough eclipsing this eclipse. The sun, moon and Earth will line up perfectly in the cosmos on Aug. 21, turning day into night for a few wondrous minutes, its path crossing the U.S. from sea to shining sea for the first time in nearly a century. Never will a total solar eclipse be so heavily viewed and studied - or celebrated.

McDonald's employee surprised on 90th birthday

A longtime employee of a Michigan McDonald's got a huge surprise birthday party from her co-workers and customers as she celebrates her 90th birthday.

Starbucks denies rumor of discounts for immigrants

DETROIT (AP) - Starbucks Corp. is shooting down a rumor that its coffee shops will give discounted drinks and food to undocumented immigrants on Aug. 11. Starbucks senior vice president of global communications, John Kelly, tells The Associated Press in an email that the rumor is "completely false. One hundred percent fake." The company also took to Twitter to shoot down fake...

'Make Beer Not Walls': Brewery plans bar on U.S.-Mexico border

A Scottish-based brewery announced plans this week to open a new craft beer that "straddles" the border between the United States and Mexico.