The village of 500 residents is called Rudolph and people come to the post office here to get their cards and gifts stamped with the village's address to send out.
Men with poor semen quality are more likely to have hypertension, heart disease, skin disease and endocrine disorders, a new study suggests.
Cannons roared and church bells tolled in Monaco at the announcement that Prince Charlene has given birth on Wednesday to twin babies - a boy and a girl.
A journalist with Fox's Spanish-language TV station in Los Angeles has been charged with two felony counts of injuring a spouse and if convicted will face up to ten years in prison.
A young mother in the United Kingdom has developed a weird craving - to eat toilet paper.
Nearly 270,000 tons of plastic is floating in the world's ocean, according to a new study. The amount of plastic is enough to full more than 38,500 garbage trucks.
After two days of celebration honoring their work on children's rights, Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafza and Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi received their Nobel Peace Prizes at the awarding ceremony held in the Oslo City Hall.
A 20-year-old man from Kabul, Afghanistan, has shot to fame for his uncanny resemblance to kung fu legend Bruce Lee.
In an extreme attempt to look good, women are now opting for injecting doses of botox into their calves.
After 15 years of hard work, researchers at the University of Wollongong (UoW) in New South Wales, Australia have finally completed a prototype of the "bionic bra." The underwear, which contains hidden sensors to monitor and control movement, can automatically tighten in response to breast movement.
Six people were killed when a small, private jet crashed into a house in Maryland Monday.
Mobile app developers are ignoring the federal law by targeting kids and collecting lots of data, according to a new study. Some apps are getting information such as kids location and even recording kids voice.
In a small town deep in the mountains of southern Japan, scarecrows outnumber the residents three- to- one. Nagoro, once a bustling community of hundreds of families, now only has 37 residents.
A new study suggest that a promising new anti-malarial compound tricks the immune system to rapidly destroy red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite without damaging healthy cells.
Philippines has received more than its fair share of disasters as it is once again buffeted by a powerful typhoon. Known locally as Ruby, Typhoon Hagupit made landfall into the eastern Philippines late Saturday.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM