San Diego zookeepers caring for orphaned koala
An orphaned koala is being cared for around the clock at the San Diego Zoo, despite the zoo being closed to the public due to the coronavirus outbreak.
An orphaned koala is being cared for around the clock at the San Diego Zoo, despite the zoo being closed to the public due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is sentenced Wednesday to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. Weinstein was convicted last month of raping a woman in 2013 and forcibly performing oral sex on another woman in 2006.
President Donald Trump awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to retired four star Gen. Jack Keane as shown in this March 10, 2020 video.
Two New Jersey state troopers pulled a trucker to safety just seconds before his burning tractor-trailer exploded.
The San Diego Zoo has named a new river hippo calf, Ahmale, which means "beautiful one" in Zulu. The baby was born on February 8 and now weighs an estimated 100 pounds and is active and healthy.
A shop selling President Donald Trump-themed merchandise in a strip mall in suburban Philadelphia has emerged as a magnet for the president’s backers and a reflection of Pennsylvania’s status as a political battleground this year.
Singer Belinda Carlisle and her bandmates in The Go-Go's celebrate director Alison Ellwood's upcoming documentary about them and reveal they have anxiety dreams about touring.
Highlights of this day in history for March 6: The Alamo falls; The Dred Scott decision brings America closer to Civil War; Renaissance artist Michelangelo born; Walter Cronkite leaves 'The CBS Evening News'; Ed McMahon and Rob Reiner born.
Headline Surfer video / Multimedia first-person account of tire blowout westbound on the St Johns Bridge / Interstate 4 to Sanford residence on return trip from Daytona Beach. The narrated video is set to Blue Oyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) the Reaper" (we were on stage with the Long Island classic rockers during Biketoberfest 2011 in Ormond Beach, FL.
YouTube download / AP video / Trump ally Roger Stone has been sentenced to more than three years in prison and fined $20,000 on his convictions for witness tampering and lying to Congress. AP's Mark Sherman breaks down the punishment and what's next for Stone.