Bird is world-famous because people think he looks like Donald Trump

A golden pheasant at the Hangzhou Zoo is become an international sensation, since many think he's sporting President-elect Donald Trump's signature hairstyle.

Teacher pulls mic from autistic boy at Thanksgiving show

A six-year-old boy in West Virginia was brought to tears at school when a teacher grabbed the microphone he was about to speak into while on stage during a Thanksgiving show. Caleb's parents posted video of the incident on social media and the clip has gone viral. 

Wrong text leads to unexpected Thanksgiving dinner

What began as a wrong text from a grandmother to a 17-year-old ended with the 17-year-old and his entire family being invited over for a Thanksgiving dinner. FOX 10's Marcy Jones reports.

Police: Cement truck rolled after driver attempted left turn

It was a wild ride for the driver of an out of control cement truck that rolled over -- and it was all caught on camera. FOX 10's Matt Rodewald reports.

Report: Man died seeking place to soak in Yellowstone park

An Oregon man who died after falling into a scalding Yellowstone National Park hot spring in June was looking for a place to "hot pot," the forbidden practice of soaking in one of the park's thermal features, officials said.

Tenn. teacher motivates students every morning with fun song

An elementary school teacher in Tennessee is using a fun, popular song to get her students moving and motivated every morning. 

Photographer captures poignant images of mothers who have experienced loss

"A rainbow baby is a baby born following loss," writes photographer Alex Bolen in a Facebook post that has been circulated around the globe, and has offering many a place for healing.

Company creates graphic novel version of the Holy Bible

Reverend Art Ayris, of Leesburg, Florida, knows the Bible. He's the Executive Pastor at First Baptist Church of Leesburg and teaching the "good book" is part of the job. But Ayris says more and more young people have never even cracked a Bible open.

Three arrested after grandmother foils home invasion

Two men and a woman have been arrested after grandmother with a gun thwarted an attempted burglary at her home in Coweta County, according to deputies.

Krispy Kreme sued over false advertising of fruit, maple doughnut ingredients

A Los Angeles man has filed a lawsuit against Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, alleging that the pastry chain falsely advertises the ingredients of its fruit-filled and maple-glazed donuts.  

Iowa lawmaker to colleges: 'Suck it up, buttercup'

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa lawmaker plans to introduce what he calls the "suck it up, buttercup bill" to cut budgets at public universities that spend extra money on students upset about the presidential election.

Woman blames DWI on election results

The Lino Lakes Police Department got quite the excuse from a woman who blew over four times the legal limit last Wednesday.

Obama-Biden memes explode on social media after Election Day

The potential awkwardness surrounding the transition from Democratic President Barack Obama's administration to one led by Republican President-elect Donald Trump has prompted the internet to imagine some amusing chats between Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

Woman claims rat sewn into Zara dress

Spain-based clothing retailer Zara is being sued by a woman from Manhattan who claims a rodent was sewn into the hem of a dress she purchased in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Pilot goes on intercom rant after election-related fight on plane

The captain of a United Airlines flight used the intercom system to tell passengers to leave politics at the door after a reported post-election scuffle broke out onboard.

Nike's futuristic self-lacing shoes to cost $720 a pair

The future is here, and it's expensive. The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is the real-world version of the shoe the world has been waiting for since watching Back to the Future in the summer of 1985. 

Inspiring pink flash mob welcomes teacher back to school

Pink pom-poms, hundreds of cheering students, and countless hugs and tears: that was the scene Monday morning as Rowlett Academy welcomed back a third-grade teacher who's been battling cancer.