By Elaine Donnelly
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A self-styled street preacher was sentenced to death Thursday in the killings of three down-and-out men lured by bogus job offers posted on Craigslist.
A co-owner of the Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Titans football team is selling his stake through Craigslist.

The case of a Kansas sperm donor being sued by the state for child support underscores a patchwork of laws that enable assisted reproduction in the U.S. but often lead to litigation and frustration among would-be parents.
Long before Hostess Brands' plan to shut down made Twinkies the rage, Nancy Peppin found something special about the cream-filled snack cakes.

Tickets to President Barack Obama's inauguration are supposed to be free, but they're being peddled on eBay and Craigslist for up to $2,000 apiece.

The pastor chosen to deliver the benediction at President Obama's inauguration withdrew from the ceremony Thursday after gay-rights groups complained that he once referred to homosexuality as a "sin."

Kansas is trying to force a man who donated sperm to a lesbian couple to pay child support, arguing that the agreement he and the women signed releasing him from all parental duties was invalid because they didn't go through a doctor.

Need a place to stay during the presidential inauguration? An apartment in Southwest is going for $12,000 for the long weekend.

It's not a good weekend to be a pumpkin. Starting Friday, the bright orange squashes will be loaded, launched and landing in dozens of pieces during the 27th annual World Championship Punkin Chunkin competition.


All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling certain products they own such as the iPhone, as she may have the deciding vote.
The Craigslist ad offered black-market Percocet pills for sale but warned potential customers: "No LE please." Meaning: No law enforcement.
LinkedIn is adding more expert advice to its website and making it easier for its users to find their pearls of wisdom.

High-tech thieves don't have to dig through your garbage to find sensitive files like bank statements and credit card bills. Nowadays, they can steal private information from old laptops, smartphones, fax machines, copiers, servers and pretty much any electronic device.

Joseph Carr and his family know the ups and downs of the housing market well. They’ve lived it for the past five years.