Mexican man who killed his boss will be executed in Texas. Texas set Wednesday as Ramiro Hernandez's final day. The Mexican citizen was convicted of murdering a man and raping the man's wife multiple times at knife-point.
The conservative chicken retailer will focus on its food and stay out of social issues. Chick-fil-A is focusing on the future. In doing so, the fast food retailer wants to make everyone feel welcome and increase its healthy food offerings.
Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain receive top rating in crash test. General Motors has been hit with recalls and bad reports in the media in 2014, but two GM SUVs are bringing some good news to the American carmaker.
Teacher and wrestling coach getting support from students. A fight broke out at a California school Friday between a teacher and a student suspected of dealing drugs in class and now the teacher has been suspended.
Undertaker's 21-0 streak at Wrestlemania becomes 21-1. The Undertaker began his remarkable streak at Wrestlemania VII when he beat Jimmy Snuka in 1991.
Spiders who love the smell of gas prompt Mazda to recall Mazda6 cars. More spiders means more forced recalls for Mazda Motor Corp. A common spider that likes the smell of gasoline gets into Mazda6 sedans weaving webs and causing vent blockage in the engine.
NASDAQ falls below its 100-day moving average Stocks in the U. S. continued their decline Monday as investors continued a heavy sell-off of high-growth stocks.
Rabbi was stripped of his top-level frequent flier status. A Minnesota rabbi was stripped of his frequent flier status after an airline claimed he complained too much.
Native of Congo tries a pot cookie on spring break and falls to his death. A college student from Wyoming died in Colorado after eating marijuana-infused cookies during spring break.
Over 1,000 have been killed since Morsi's ousting. The replacement to replace the overthrown Egyptian President will be decided in late May, Egyptian media reported Sunday.
A new study shows diet soda drinking women are more likely to have a heart attack. Women who drink two or more diet sodas a day are 30 percent more likely to have a heart attack and 50 percent more likely to die than those who rarely drink it.
Over 1,000 Brazilian police officers storm the Mare favela Sunday morning. With only about two months until the World Cup, Brazilian police made their presence known in Rio de Janeiro Sunday.
Being tailgated, a woman uses her iPhone to record an act of road rage. A Tampa woman being tailgated by an impatient pickup truck driver recorded the incident on her cellphone.
Prices of gas will begin to drop in the next few weeks and stay low during the summer. For now, gas prices nationwide will vary between the current average of $3.