A former Mexican mayor was found beaten to death. A former mayor of a western Mexican town was found beaten to death. Maria Santos Gorrostieta's body was found after her family reported her being missing for three days.
A man who has won the lottery seven times gives his tips to success. Winning the lottery once takes a lot of luck and winning it seven times should be even harder, but one man has won numerous lotto jackpots and said others can too.
Jill Kelley hired a Washington attorney to defend her friendship with former CIA director David Petraues and prove that she never tried to exploit her relationship with the top military official, according to The Associated Press.
With the holiday season just around the corner and the iPhone 5 already rolled out, Sprint will aim to compete with both AT&T and Verizon by launching LTE at a rapid speed. The carrier stated that it will be offering its high-speed 4G network to 11 more cities and countries in upcoming weeks.
A shooting that occured at a funeral on Monday has one person dead while the other remains in critical condition. Gunfire reportedly broke out at the St. Columbanus Church off of East 71st Street in Chicago as a service for the late James Holman came to an end.
Nintendo will launch the Wii Mini exclusively in Canada. There's a new console coming out for Nintendo, but only in Canada. The Wii Mini was announced on Nintendo's website on Tuesday, showing off a compact version of the company's big seller.
A smartphone, touted by some media reports as being similar to what the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be like when released, has been seen at the FCC this week
Details on the best Tech Deals for Cyber Monday 2012. Cyber Monday is here and there are plenty of online deals to go around. Here's a look at some of the hottest tech deals today.
A new study has found that smoking rots a person's brain. The dangers of smoking have been widely publicized and more continue to come to light. A new research study done by King's College in London proved that smoking can "rot" your brain.
The Colts Cheerleaders showed their support for cancer research by shaving their heads. Two Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders shaved their heads in support of cancer research following news that the team's coach was diagnosed with luekemia.