PHOTO: Firefighter plays Happy Feet on phone for injured child after crash

A photo of a Mississippi firefighter playing the animated film Happy Feet on his phone to calm an injured child after a crash is now going viral.

Pizza delivery carjacker with a conscience calls to apologize

Even on his day off, Maverick’s Pizza owner Mitch Johnson is rolling in the dough, and says his New York-style pie is the best town. But someone was much more interested in one of Johnson’s delivery vans than one of his signature creations.

WATCH: This cowardly corgi is afraid of everything!

In a video recently uploaded to Facebook shows a cowardly corgi that fears everything from mayonnaise to paper towels.

WATCH: Boys Easily Duped on Social Media Into Meeting Up with 'Girls'

YouTube celebrity Coby Persin debuted a second video in which he exposed how easy it is for social media predators to lure children away from home.

Selfies more deadly than sharks, reports show

We all think of sharks as deadly predators, but a new study suggests a more concerning cause of death: selfie sticks.

Dallas drill team dance-off turns into brawl

A friendly impromptu dance competition turned into a brawl between two Dallas-area schools’ drill teams.

Prosecutor: Short life of Baby Doe marked by neglect, abuse

BOSTON (AP) — In her short, tumultuous life, Bella Bond loved cats, dancing to country music and the color green. Those were but brief flashes of happiness in a life marked by neglect, abuse and a horrible ending, according to descriptions given by a prosecutor in court Monday as 2-year-old Bella's mother and the mother's boyfriend were arraigned on charges in connection with her death.

Mother Claims Her Daughter Was Suspended for Wearing Wrong Shade of Green

It's not easy being green. In fact, it could even get you suspended from elementary school, especially if you're wearing the wrong shade. That's what one mother in Camden County is dealing with tonight.

Pope Francis receives huge welcome during US arrival

Pope Francis landed at Joint Base Andrews Tuesday afternoon for the beginning of a three-day visit in Washington D.C. The pontiff departed Cuba slightly earlier than expected Tuesday afternoon after spending the last four days in the Caribbean island nation and landed at the Air Force base in Maryland at 3:49 p.m.

Costco shopper arrested for punching man over Nutella samples

A dust-up over some free Nutella samples at a Costco store have led to serious legal trouble for a Burbank man, who could find himself behind bars for more than a decade.

Stolen dogs found through Craigslist ad

 Police recovered two puppies stolen and put up for sale on Craigslist.

'She was a demon': Suspect in 'Baby Doe' murder obsessed with occult, prosecutors say

The man accused of killing 2-year-old Bella Bond -- known as “Baby Doe” -- was obsessed with demons and exorcism and dismissed his brutal handiwork by saying "it was her time to die," prosecutors said during an emotional arraignment Monday.

Longtime Couple Dies Within Hours of Each Other

In these days of quick courtships and celebrity divorces, it's hard to imagine a marriage for the ages and a love story for the record books.

Frustrated Dad Writes Hilarious Common Core Check to Child's School

A fed-up Painesville, Ohio, father showed his frustration over his child's fourth-grade Common Core math curriculum by writing a check that no bank could possibly cash.

Brooks, Yearwood at Six Flags Over Texas for her birthday

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Country stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have taken a break from some Dallas concerts to celebrate her birthday at Six Flags Over Texas.