Alameda County Sheriff deputies under criminal investigation after video surfaces

Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods is asking for prosecutors to consider filing criminal charges against two Alameda County deputies who are shown in a video beating a suspect with batons after a high-speed chase from San Leandro to San Francisco.

Couple Teaches Young Stranger How to Tie His Tie at MARTA Station

An Atlanta resident snapped a touching photo at the Lindbergh Center MARTA station while waiting for a train over the weekend. He called it "humans & humanity" and it's quickly going viral. 

Police: Teen burglary suspect masturbated into victim's fridge

A Laurel teenager was arrested after he committed a lewd act during a burglary, Anne Arundel County police said.

The Dixie Chicks to launch US tour next summer; Dallas date in Aug. 2016

NEW YORK (AP) — The Dixie Chicks are ready to party in the U.S.A. The Grammy-winning group will kick off its "DCX MMXVI World Tour" on June 1 in Cincinnati. It wraps up the tour Oct. 10 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale Friday. The group will visit more than 40 cities, including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit, Dallas, and Toronto.

Pastafarian gets to wear strainer on head in license photo

A Massachusetts agency is letting a woman who belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster wear a colander on her head in her driver's license photo after she cited her religious beliefs.

5 ways to help victims of the Paris attacks

As the world continues to mourn for Paris, you might be wondering if there is anything tangible you can do to help victims, survivors and others affected by the deadliest day on French soil since World War II. 

Eiffel Tower peace symbol goes viral following deadly Paris terror attacks

Following Friday's terror attacks in Paris, which left at least 129 people dead and hundreds injured in several coordinated attacks across the city, a touching image has been circulating on social media.

Google driverless car evades speeding ticket in Mountain View

Mountain View Police Department pulled over a driverless Google car on Thursday for driving too slow. According to a post on social media by the Google Self-Driving Project, speeds of their prototype vehicles have been capped at 25 mph.

Large Python Found under Deck of Miami Home

A large Burmese python was hiding out in a Miami neighborhood Tuesday night. Police and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue's Venom Response Unit located, captured, and eventually released the nine-foot python after several residents reported seeing the reptile around the neighborhood.

Campbell Soup recalls 355,000 cans of SpaghettiOs

NEW YORK (AP) — Campbell Soup is recalling 355,000 cans of SpaghettiOs Original in the U.S. due to a possible choking hazard. Pieces of red plastic, part of the can's lining, were found in a small number of the 14.2 ounce cans. Campbell Soup Co. announced the recall after receiving complaints. It said that the plastic is food grade and not harmful if swallowed.

Baby girl with two heads born in Bangladesh

Doctors in Bangladesh are treating a baby girl who was born with two heads, according to a report.

Woman calls 911 wanting cigarettes, chicken wings

Lake County deputies on Wednesday arrested a Clermont woman for improperly calling 911, wanting cigarettes and chicken wings.

'NCIS' actress Pauley Perrette assaulted by homeless man who threatened to kill her

"NCIS" actress Pauley Perrette tweeted Friday morning that she was assaulted overnight by a "psychotic homeless man" who said he was going to kill her.

Fourth Grader Has Hilarious Answer to Math Problem

A fourth grade girl’s answer to a math problem has quickly gone viral thanks to a little thing called “girl code.”

Cow runs through Mesquite traffic after crash

A loose cow ran through rush hour traffic Thursday morning after the tractor trailer that was hauling it flipped in Mesquite.