5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend
See Taylor Swift's big weekend and meet the youngest ever Winter X Games winner.
-- 1. Annapolis, Maryland, Mansion Fire: Searchers Find Fifth Body
Investigators found a fifth body in the rubble of a mansion in Annapolis, Maryland, that caught fire earlier this week.
The fifth body found at the home of Don and Sandra Pyle wasn't immediately identified by the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. The Pyles' 16,000-square-foot home caught fire Monday morning and quickly spread throughout the structure.
2. Hero Paramedics Save Man Whose Heart Stopped on Flight to Houston
Two paramedics on a flight from Southern California to Houston saved the life of a fellow passenger whose heart had stopped beating.
Donovan George and Alex Van swung into action on Friday when the Florida man in his 70s collapsed on the flight out of John Wayne Airport. The Orange County paramedics happened to be on board United Flight 333 with their canines for a search-and-rescue conference being held by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
3. Meet Chloe Kim, the Youngest Ever Winner at the Winter X Games
A teenage Southern California snowboarder made history by becoming the youngest winner in any winter X Games event.
Chloe Kim defeated fellow American Kelly Clark to win the Women's Snowboard SuperPipe competition on Saturday in Aspen.
4. Taylor Swift's Big Weekend
Taylor Swift Ends the 'Mystery,' Shows Bellybutton in Instagram
Pop superstar Taylor Swift put an end to one mystery, posting an Instagram pic of herself wearing a swimsuit that revealed her belly button.
Delaware Cop Returns With Encore Performance to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off'
He's back. Dover Police Master Cpl. Jeff Davis -- whose lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's hit "Shake It Off" went viral last week -- returned for an encore performance at a benefit event, Dancing With the Delaware Stars.
5. Duke's Mike Krzyzewski is First Division 1 Men's Coach to Get 1,000 Wins
Duke University men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski earned his 1,000th career win Sunday, the Associated Press reported, the first NCAA Division I men's coach to do so. Duke beat St. John's 77-68 at Madison Square Garden.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.