A second attempt to sell a crypt on top of Marilyn Monroe's final resting place has failed.
Shooting a mirror reflection can create an artistic composition, or juxtapose varying elements.
A research body in Egypt's main center of Sunni learning has backed a ruling on when a Muslim woman should lift her "niqab," the veil that virtually hides the whole face, the official MENA news agency reported Saturday.
Some 10,000 people gathered at a Irish shrine hoping to witness an apparition of the Virgin Mary on Saturday despite pleas from an archbishop to ignore invitations to the event by a self-proclaimed spiritual healer.
Thousands of Icelanders lined up at McDonald's restaurants to order their last Big Macs before the U.S. fast-food chain abandons the crisis-hit island at midnight Saturday due to soaring costs.
Andre Agassi has reportedly revealed that the long, golden locks that he sported for most of the 1990s were a wig.
The maker of the largest rubber band ball in the world has sold the 25-foot wide creation to the franchise that inspired it.
Police have accidentally included images of actors from The Firm on a wanted list.
An Indian man who has used Lynx products for the past seven years is reportedly suing makers Unilever over claims that the body spray failed to make him irresistible to the opposite sex.
Wal-Mart has started selling a range of coffins and urns on its website.
It was the kind of opportunity loss-stricken investors probably wished for in the worst months of the financial crisis: getting a bunch of hedge fund managers in a boxing ring and pummeling them.
A controversial exhibition charting life from conception to old age using cadavers has come to Singapore this week -- but without the copulating corpses that caused an uproar in Germany.