Authorities in Argentina say they found five monkeys -- four Capuchin and one Marikina -- hidden under the passenger seat of a truck driven by alleged wildlife smugglers.
In her debut memoir, "The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida, and Felony," author Annabelle Tometich weaves together food, family, culture wars and race.
GMA lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto joins ABC News Live for "The Right Stuff" with the best travel accessories for the ultimate spring break vacation!
Emmy Award-winning actress and New York Times bestselling author Tabitha Brown shares the story of her success and how she stays motivated to achieve her dreams.
Dr. Sujay Kansagra, director of the Pediatric Neurology Sleep Medicine Program at Duke University, shares some tips on how to get your kids’ sleep back on track.
ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with TikTok sensations Matthew & Paul Castle about their life behind the camera and how Paul fought through his challenges to author & illustrate two children's books.
Baker Janie Deegan talks about how creating confections helped her during her journey to sobriety and how she’s using her cooking shop to pay it forward.
ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with writer and social media star Eli Rallo about her new book, "I Didn't Know I Needed This: The New Rules for Flirting, Feeling, and Finding Yourself."
For the past six years, Diana Maver has received flowers on her doorstep every Valentine's Day. Her family has no idea how her late husband set up the annual gift.
ABC News' chief climate correspondent explains how the typical Valentine's Day gifts can impact our climate and how some are trying to turn those red hearts green.
For some people who struggle with negative body image, body positivity can feel like an unrealistic goal. Is body neutrality the answer? ABC News' Reena Roy looks at what being body neutral entails.
ABC News' Ike Ejiochi reports that if you’re sitting on travel points or airline miles, now may be the time to redeem them for the international trip you’ve been saving up for.
Twin brothers Devon and Dylan Lee are making history at their high school after being named valedictorian and salutatorian of their 2024 graduating class.