Japan axes use of a swastika map symbol so it will stop confusing tourists

If you’ve ever traveled in Asia, you may have been caught off guard by a symbol considered by most Western travelers as a sign of fascism.

Couple gets married during historic NYC blizzard

Winter Storm Jonas will turn out to be one of the top 5 biggest storms tpo ever hit New York,  but it was still not big enough to prevent a couple from Huntington Long Island from having their wedding.  Bride-to-be Ashley Burlage headed down to the church with her dress pulled up from the ground so it wouldn’t drag through the snow; followed by dozens of guests. Amazingly, they...

White wedding: Couple gets hitched in DC snowstorm

It was a nice day for a white wedding in the nation's capital--literally-- and that's exactly what one Virginia couple was dreaming of. You could say they got their wish.

Cardinals fan gets Super Bowl 50 tattoo

The Arizona Cardinals are one win away from the Super Bowl, but this fan is already predicting a win and he's putting it in ink. FOX 10's Marcy Jones reports.

Drug traffickers get high on stash, call police on selves

In Idaho, two men were arrested a year ago for carrying 20 pounds of marijuana from Las Vegas to Montana. That may not be of interest, but what is interesting is how they got caught: they called the cops on themselves.

Pittsburgh man's obituary asks voters not to vote for Trump

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pittsburgh chiropractor's obituary is asking people to not vote for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in lieu of sending flowers. Jason Brown tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (http://bit.ly/1nE7BEu ) he and his brother decided to include the line in their father's obituary after recalling one published in August for a New Jersey woman: Elaine...

Andover High School testing stand-up desks

Sit or stand? Some students at Andover High School have the option after social studies teacher Richard Wilkie launched an experiment with stand-up desks.

Beer sellers working overtime to meet demand ahead of snowstorm

Along with stocking up on bread and milk for the upcoming winter storm, people also want to know where they can get their alcohol.

Cow briefly roams streets of Queens

A cow briefly took to the streets of Queens before authorities corralled the bovine and returned it to a slaughterhouse on Thursday. The animal led cops on a chase from Jamaica Avenue and Merrick Boulevard to a parking garage at Archer Avenue.

Man caught reading a novel while driving on highway in Eagan, Minn.

Sometimes a book is just too good to put down… and that's perhaps the only defense for one driver after he was pulled over on Highway 149 in Eagan for reading a novel. Seems funny at first, but it's actually pretty dangerous.

Crocodile takes morning dip in Florida Keys swimming pool

Monroe County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Becky Herrin says an Islamorada homeowner called about 7:30 a.m. Thursday to report the crocodile in his pool.

16-foot python snagged in Florida Python Challenge

So far, 17 snakes have been caught in this year's Florida Python Challenge, but there’s one who stands out among the rest.

This California cat lady owns more than 1,000 cats

Lynea Lattanzio has given up her 4,200 square foot home to 800 adult cats and 300 kittens. Now she lives in a 1,600 square foot mobile home on the same 6-acre property, allowing all her cats to run freely through the home she once lived in. 

Bakery in Northen Mexico Serves Up 'El Chapo' Cupcakes

A bakery in northern Mexico is taking advantage of the extensive media coverage the recent recapture of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman by making cupcakes depicting the kingpin.

Pup found after being traded for drugs, cash

A puppy that was stolen from a pet store and sold for drugs and cash has been found, thanks to an implanted microchip.

Man ticketed after driving car almost completely covered in snow

An 80-year-old man was ticketed after driving a car that was almost completely covered in snow with only a portion of the driver's side windshield cleared for vision, police said.

Supreme Court Justice Judge Judy?

A report that claims that there is a crisis in civic education in the United States says that nearly 10% of all college graduates think that TV's 'Judy Judy' is on the Supreme Court.

Desperate woman calls fire department after losing key to chastity belt

An Italian woman placed an embarrassing call to her local fire department after losing the key to her iron chastity belt, The Telegraph reports.

Smyrna Woman's Cards Received Two Years Later

SMYRNA, Ga.---A local woman is dealing with a mail delivery mystery after cards she sent two years ago were just received by loved ones over the weekend.