Why Rosalynn Carter hired a convicted murderer as a nanny in the White House

Mary Prince, a Black woman convicted of murder in Lumpkin, Georgia, landed a job at the most powerful house in the free world: The White House.

Patrick Mahomes says he wears same pair of red underwear every game day

Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, a two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, is apparently superstitious when it comes to his underpants.

Heinz debuts 'Pickle Ketchup' to satisfy America's craving for innovation

Heinz, the iconic condiment brand, is set to make a big splash with its new creation, "Pickle Ketchup." This innovative condiment combines the classic flavors of ketchup with the tangy goodness of dill pickles.

'Porder Batrol'? Arizona man's 'country-building' creation takes internet by storm

It may look like a Border Patrol vehicle from afar, but if you look closely, the words on Mark Corona's truck actually reads 'Porder Batrol.' He's not trying to impersonate a federal agent, and there's a rather interesting story behind this creation.

8 children rescued in Northern California after mother abducted them from Arkansas foster homes

Authorities rescued eight children in Northern California on Saturday after they were abducted by their biological mother and found roughly 1,500 miles from their foster homes in Arkansas, police said.

Colorado business pays $23.5K settlement with 6,500 pounds in coins: reports

A Northern Colorado welder who agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by another welder paid the settlement amount of $23,500 that was agreed upon, in quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies, according to reports.

Tortoise lost for 3 years in Florida returns home after only 5-mile journey

A sulcata tortoise in Florida has made a remarkable return home after being missing for over three years. Surprisingly, the tortoise had only traveled five miles from its point of escape.

How a 128-year-old Great Lakes shipwreck was found thanks to an invasive animal

Two filmmakers were making a documentary about the invasive quagga mussel in Lake Huron when they stumbled upon the wreck of a steamship called Africa, which went missing in 1895.

Couple welcomes rare 'spontaneous triplets,' a one-in-a-million blessing

The triplets were born prematurely and had been in the NICU, but they are now on the way home as they've met specific health criteria.

Is your house haunted? 40% of Americans report an unexplained phenomena in their home

Have you ever felt a ghostly presence in your home? Perhaps an unexplained noise, such as footsteps or voices, or the lights flickering eerily. If so, you’re not alone.