For anyone visiting Beijing, a trip to the Great Wall is almost mandatory, and I had not been there.
Nearly 500 people, some in business suits and others in shorts and with dogs in tow, stretched, twisted and bent their bodies in Tokyo at the crack of dawn as part of a new trend to keep fit and make friends.
Denmark's Crown Princess Mary is pregnant with twins, the palace announced on Friday.
Younger Americans, between the ages of 36 to 50, are more likely to be loyal to religion than Baby Boomers, according to new research.
A Russian man died in the finals of the world sauna championships in Finland after spending some six minutes sweltering in temperatures of 110 degrees Celsius (230.00F), organizers said on Sunday.
Swimming in dumpsters might sound like the punchline from a joke on the depths to which pitiable New Yorkers sink in the dog days of August. But that's precisely what hundreds did on Saturday.
Revelers attending Amsterdam's annual Gay Pride parade nearly doubled the local population despite rain and an ongoing debate over how welcome the gay community remains among all sectors of Dutch society.
More than 150,000 people held hands and danced on the Greek island of Crete Saturday to try to set a world record and dispel the gloom of economic austerity.
Married Americans overwhelmingly believe they married the right person but not all of them believe in the idea of a soul mates.
Men wanting to catch the eye of women should dress in red, a color which new research shows makes them more alluring to the opposite sex.
A Japanese competitive eater won't have to try jail food after all, a judge ruled on Thursday, dismissing charges against the skinny speed-feeder for crashing a hot dog eating contest.
He may leave his socks lying around and avoid emptying the dishwasher, but a new study shows husbands do as much work as their wives.