Donald Trump's anti-Mexican comments and his rant against Republican heavyweight John McCain have led the Des Moines Register to call on the TV personality to drop out of the 2016 White House race.
In an effort to draw attention to the issue of domestic violence that plagues their country, dozens of women have come to Mexico's Interior Ministry to protest.
Stephen King's 1983 classic novel "Pet Sematary," the basis for a 1989 movie of the same name, is getting a film reboot. Check out all the details and an emotional clip from the 1989 original.
The troubled Snapdragon 810 processor performs well in the OnePlus 2. The processor earned a good score from an AnTuTu benchmark test, performing better than other comparable phones.
The trendsetting popstar is designing a collection to be sold at a Chinese retailer. By now most people know Taylor Swift has got "Style," and now the star is adding fashion to her resume of ventures.
The United Nations Security Council unanimously endorsed the Iran nuclear agreement on Monday. The United Nations Security Council unanimously endorsed the Iran nuclear agreement on Monday.
NBA 2K16 will have some sort of college mode built into the game. Developer 2K Sports has already agreed to licenses with 11 college teams, with the possibility of several more to come.
Russia has its first front-line robot that is capable of shooting targets and guarding important sites. Called the Platform-M, the combat robot has interchangeable sections, making it a versatile tool.
"Gomie" is running for office. Looks like "Gomie" is alive and well, and he is running for political office. The New York Daily News reports that former "Breaking Bad" actor Steven Michael Quezada will be running for the country commissioner seat in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Mega Millions jackpot is back up to an impressive $152 million, and if you're hoping to take that nifty nest egg home tonight, you might want to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time; that's when the multi-state lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.
Miley Cyrus is returning to the MTV Video Music Award's stage, but this time she won't be bringing out any foam fingers. The "We Can't Stop" singer took to Instagram on July 20 to announce she will be hosting the award show.