While the investigation is still ongoing, police say the Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting is not linked to terrorism, but may have "stemmed from a dispute."
It's Tuesday, so you probably need a good cry. Here, watch this video. It's children from Sandy Hook Elementary performing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' on 'Good Morning America.' The kids recorded the song, with folk musician Ingrid Michaelson, at the home of former Talking Heads members Tina Weymouth and Christ Frantz.
Tom Hanks is America's sweetheart and by all accounts one of the nicest men on the planet. He would never curse! So imagine the surprise at 'Good Morning America' when Hanks stopped by and delivered an F-bomb at 8:25am. Good morning, America!
'Good Morning America' outraged Americans last week when it aired a segment in which a woman named Kerry Campbell admitted to injecting her 8-year old daughter with Botox so she would do better in child beauty contests.
Now, TMZ is reporting that the 'Botox Mom' -- whose real name is Sheena Upton -- made the whole thing up.
Insert sigh of relief here: ABC News is reporting that Britney Campbell, an 8-year-old pageant queen whose mother admitted to giving her Botox injections, has been removed from her home.
Britney's mother, Kerry Campbell, is currently being investigated by Child Protective Services. Britney is said to be "doing well," according to 'Good Morning America' correspondent Lara Spencer.
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Kerry Campbell took herself out of the race for Mother of the Year Thursday when she revealed to 'Good Morning America' that she gives her 8-year-old pageant queen daughter Botox injections.
Campbell, a part-time aesthetician, told 'GMA's' Lara Spencer that she does the injections herself, and claims the reason she started giving them was due to pressure from other pageant moms.
On the upcoming National Geographic Channel show "How Hard Can It Be," which will premier this fall, a bunch of crazy dreamers recreate the scene in the animated Disney movie "Up" in which helium-filled party balloons lift a house high in the air.
The folks at "Good Morning America" got a sneak peak of how this was done. Read on to check it out.
Charlie Sheen has been a subject of interest these past few weeks. It's hard not to watch him as he deals with the backlash of his recent binges and wonder if he's out of a job with the announcement that "Two and a Half" men has been put on hiatus.
With the spate of interviews he's done, many people would call his behavior erratic. Others might just call him crazy and wouldn't be surpris