Carlos Gordoa and Ariani Reyes of San Antonio said their son was watching Netflix with his AirPods on when an Amber Alert went off.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Prehistoric tooth of young girl found in Laos could help us understand modern human evolution
A tooth found in Laos of a young female, one of the prehistoric human species Denisovans, suggests this could be where they interbred with humans.
The average gas price is above $4 in every state. How long will they continue to rise?
Gas prices are continuing break records across the country. Here’s what to know about the cost at the pump.
LaGrange College baseball players killed in car accident hours after winning conference title
Stephen Bartolotta, 18, and Jacob Brown, 19, were killed after their car hit a pick-up truck hours after their team won the conference championship.
Tonga volcano eruption was the biggest in over a century and it reached space, studies say
Two new studies revealed how massive the volcanic eruption that caused tsunami waves and covered Tonga in ash was.
Mom arrested after DNA links her to babies left in 2003 and 1999 along Mississippi River
Jennifer Lynn Matter told authorities she gave birth to a baby boy at a beach in 2003 and left the baby along the Mississippi River shore.
South Carolina teen rescued after falling 40 feet into well, treading water with pipe
Gaffney City Fire Department firefighters were able to rescue the teen who was able to tread water in a well by holding onto pipes.
Nepalese Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for 26th time, breaking his own record
Kami Rita, 52, reached the top of Mount Everest on Saturday to prepare for the busiest time of the year to climb the highest elevation in the world.
A woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually was a missing ancient Roman bust.
No one knows how a priceless first century B.C. to early first century A.D. Roman bust got from Germany amid World War II to a Texas Goodwill store.
100-year-old man breaks Guinness World Record for working at same company for 84 years
In January, Walter Orthmann celebrated 84 years at a textile company in Brazil, the longest tenure ever, according to Guinness World Records.