Women at center of viral video say India will not be divided
Aysha Renna didn't think she would ever find herself confronting baton-wielding police officers to protect a fellow Muslim student from a beating.
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Aysha Renna didn't think she would ever find herself confronting baton-wielding police officers to protect a fellow Muslim student from a beating.
Justin Trudeau's gossipy conversation with several world leaders about US President Donald Trump wasn't the only viral moment to come out of NATO's two-day summit in London. At a Buckingham Palace reception, Britain's Princess Anne was seen shrugging at
Two Harvard University minority students have been elected president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council after running a campaign focused on inclusion and diversity.
A Panera Bread employee spilled the chain's not-so-secret trade secret about its signature mac and cheese on TikTok. But the viral fame might've cost her the job.
Emily Zamourka isn't a trained singer, but her soaring voice fills a Metro subway station to the delight of Los Angeles commuters.
A man involved in a viral video showing him laughing and smiling as a shark gets dragged to death behind a high-speed boat in Florida was sentenced to 10 days in jail.
It was pure joy at first sight.
Miles beyond the Walmart's walls and days after the gunman pulled the trigger, the massacre that ended 22 lives here has jolted communities that were already on edge.
Three teenage girls have been arrested for the alleged beating of a 15-year-old girl who authorities say has special needs. The beating was captured in a viral video that's been viewed millions of times.
A woman accused of dragging a dog behind a scooter has been charged with animal abuse and neglect.
A Catholic diocese in Kentucky said Friday it was "bullied and pressured" into a making a premature statement about a viral video showing a confrontation between a Native American elder and a Catholic school student, according to a letter the diocese's bishop wrote to parents.
Nick Sandmann says he doesn't owe anyone an apology, but he respects Omaha Nation elder Nathan Phillips, with whom he faced off in Washington D.C., and he'd be willing to engage in dialogue with him.
Omaha Nation elder Nathan Phillips is offering to travel to Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky to talk about the importance of respecting diverse cultures, according to a statement from the Lakota People's Law Project.
Buddhist monks are posting videos of themselves skipping, juggling, boxing and even wielding a Star Wars light saber to prove that their traditional attire is not a driving hazard.
A viral video of a police officer hitting a 14-year-old girl during an arrest has caused outrage in a Florida community.
The girl pulled into a harbor by a sea lion in a heart-stopping viral video is on antibiotics to avoid contracting a dangerous bacterial disease from the sea lion's mouth.
Don't have time to search for viral videos? Good thing we do! Here are our favorite 5 of the week, and even some are local.