Set an alarm and get your box of tissues ready - the biggest wedding of the year will be taking over your television. Here's everything you need to know.
While cases of Ebola in the United States can be counted on one hand, there's a palpable fear of the deadly virus around the country. Even though the virus isn't easily transmitted, it is certainly a grim bug that is definitely worth being at least a little worried about. Groups of tasteless jokesters are taking advantage of this fear and using it to stir things up in cities around the country.
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I love TV news bloopers, and who doesn't? I happened to find this one today, and thought I'd share it with you. This has some pretty recent bloopers you probably haven't seen before! Careful, it's got some bad language.
Kudos to this reporter for making the news a little more interesting. She enthusiastically demonstrates what experts say you should do if confronted by a bear in the woods.
WCCO TV in Minneapolis is reporting a middle school in New Prague, Minnesota was placed on lockdown this morning after someone called 911 reporting a shooting within the school.
I've had some experience doing the same kind of thing, but never this drastic. I've been on air when computers have crashed, when mad men have been screaming outside the studio, but I think I would draw the line if a fire broke out.