Last Salem 'Witch' Pardoned 329 Years After She Was Sentenced to Death
Lawmakers agreed to reconsider the case of Elizabeth Johnson Jr. after an eighth-grade civics class took up her cause and researched the legislative steps needed to clear her name
Texas Army Veteran Gifted His Family's Dream Home: 'I'm Very Thankful'
David Speights could not afford a house; then PulteGroup gifted him with a 4-bedroom home now being built — the 75th home it's given a veteran since 2011
Baby Formula Shortage Should End in Late July After 'Gradual Improvement,' FDA Commissioner Says
Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf said the FDA "will not rest until our shelves are replete with safe and nutritious infant formula"
San Francisco School District Removes the Word 'Chief' from Job Titles Due to 'Concerns'
"Given that Native American members of our community have expressed concerns over the use of the title, we are no longer going to use it," a spokesperson for the SFUSD said
Couple Welcomes Triplets After Losing 2 Babies in First Triplets Pregnancy: A 'Second Chance'
"God meant for this to happen to us and we got it again and it worked out beautifully this time," mom Kellee Briggs told KCCI
Everything to Know About 2022's Tau Herculid Meteor Shower, Including When It Peaks and How to Watch
A "meteor storm" could potentially take place, resulting in a starry spectacle of over 1,000 meteors per hour