China's eastern coastal province of Fujian has introduced a range of measures aimed at improving the local environment, and has plans to implement more policies to improve conditions across the board.
The Seattle Mariners have themselves another Griffey who makes fantastic catches.
Despite thin air and rugged terrain, high altitude trail racing is gaining popularity.
A three-day sale of memorabilia belonging to global soccer icon Pele ended in London on Thursday, drawing a princely total of 3.4 million pounds ($5 million).
There's very little flash to San Jose Sharks goalie Martin Jones.
Rafael Nadal will miss Wimbledon after failing to recover from the wrist injury that forced his early withdrawal from the French Open, the Spanish star said on Facebook on Thursday.
Roger Federer has no sympathy for Maria Sharapova, saying on Thursday he backs a "zero tolerance" stance against doping.
A proposal to ban cat declawing in New York is singling out a once-common procedure that veterinarians say is now on the decline amid a wider debate about how we treat our household pets
It's hardly a dog's life of just eating and sleeping for President Barack Obama's pets, Bo and Sunny.
Office workers sleeping on the job is a common sight in China, where a surplus of cheap labor can lead to downtime at work. But in China's technology sector, where business is growing faster than many startup firms can hire new staff, workers burn the midnight oil to meet deadlines and compete with their rivals. Some companies provide sleeping areas and beds for workers to rest when they work late.
With its diverse geography and ethnic groups, Indonesia offers a lot to the visitors with its more than 17,500 islands
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