A California man thought his larger belly might have been related to his weight. A visit to doctors uncovered it was because of a 77-pound tumor.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
Little boy blesses the Internet by hopping on stage with Pope Francis
Video captures the moment a little boy hopped on stage while Pope Francis spoke before the general audience at the Vatican.
FBI: A convicted killer admitted to 90 murders in exchange for a prison transfer
The FBI said convicted killer Samuel Little confessed to 90 murders, potentially making him among ‘the most prolific serial killers’ in U.S. history.
Man donates $1,000 checks to Paradise High students, staff displaced by wildfire
A San Diego man donated a $1,000 check to every student and staff member at Paradise High School after the Camp Fire Wildfire destroyed their town.
CDC confirms 116 cases of rare polio-like illness, acute flaccid myelitis
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed 116 cases of the polio-like illness Acute Flaccid Myelitis in 31 states.
Giving Tuesday: How you can help after all that Black Friday, Cyber Monday spending
Giving Tuesday celebrates ways to give following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. These are steps you can take if you are feeling charitable.
Hundreds of ‘cold-stunned’ sea turtles wash up on Cape Cod
Hundreds of sea turtles have washed ashore on Cape Cod after being stunned by the cold, according to the conservation group Mass Audubon.
Two teens arrested after stealing plane, flying it on Thanksgiving day, police say
Two teens, ages 14 and 15, were arrested in Utah for allegedly stealing a small airplane and taking it for a ride.
‘The Mothership’ podcast: Actor Sean Bean talks ‘Hitman 2,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and more
On this week’s episode of The Mothership, we interview Sean Bean, the actor who played Ned Stark in “Game of Thrones.”
Lack of insulin could affect 40 million people with diabetes by 2030, study finds
A study led by researchers at Stanford University suggests insulin use for Type 2 diabetes will rise globally, but many with disease won’t have access.