Investigators on the case say that Mexico has yet to respond to a request to interview soldiers over the disappearance of the students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers' College a full three months after the request was made.
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $74 million, and if you're hoping to convert yourself into a brand new millionaire just in time for the weekend, you might want to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time; that's when the multistate lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.
Barack Obama's approval rating has benefitted from what CNN called a "memorable week," and for the first time in more than two years, a majority of Americans now feel that the president is doing a good job, based on a poll conducted with the Opinion Research Council.
Although Booth and Brennan decided to leave the Jeffersonian at the end of Season 10, new spoilers reveal that the couple won't be gone for long when Season 11 of "Bones" kicks off this fall.
Khloe Kardashian appears to have been left a bit shaken by her mother and two of sisters electing to be no shows at her L.A. birthday celebration last week.
From Mexico To Turkey! Ronaldinho decides to part ways with Queretaro to return to Europe. Looks like Ronaldinho is heading to another soccer team. Goal is reporting the former FC Barcelona star has agreed to a deal with Antalyaspor, a Turkish team.
Walmart has apologized for fulfilling a customer's request to bake a cake bearing the flag of the Islamic State militant group, also referred to as ISIS, a terror organization that controls large swaths of territory across Syria and Iraq.
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, who has already published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor, once again plans to make a point of his exemplary record-keeping by releasing 33 years of his personal income tax returns.
Dustin Diamond, the actor who played Samuel "Screech" Powers on the '90s sitcom "Saved by the Bell," is asking a judge to delay the start time of his four-month jail sentence for stabbing a man during a bar fight last Christmas.
The case of a woman who faults the University of Texas's affirmative-action policies for denying her admission to the institution's flagship Austin campus is headed back to the Supreme Court.