The Ten Most Dangerous US Cities to Live in 2012 [SLIDESHOW]
These 10 cities with the highest rates of violent crime per 1,000 residents have populations of 100,000 or more and have high poverty rates, high unemployment and low median income.
Young Humpback Whale with Heavy Nylon Line in Mouth Washes up Alive at British Columbia Coast, Dies Soon After [PHOTOS]
A young humpback whale washed ashore injured by a heavy nylon line entangled in its mouth at a beach in White Rock, British Columbia on Tuesday morning.
Spain's Charming Princess Letizia Turns to Her Favorite Colour Red at Euro 2012: Was She a Head Turner? [PHOTOS]
Princess Letizia showed off her glam quotient at the Group C Euro 2012 soccer match between Spain and Italy held in Gdansk on Sunday.
Prince Philip: Man by Side of Queen for over Six Decades Turns 91 [PHOTOS]
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, has become the oldest serving spouse of a reigning British monarch.
Apple iPads Available for Free at Airports? Flight Delays are Worth it!
Flight delays, snarled air traffic due to storm or rain or the like may no longer be troublesome for travellers as some airports will soon provide access to Apple iPads for free.
Miss Universe Organisation Seeks Damages from Ex-Miss Pennsylvania Who Called Pageant Fixed and Transgenders' Participation 'Immoral'
Miss Universe Organisation filed a defamation suit against former Miss Pennsylvania USA Sheena Monnin and is seeking a monetary return for her "defamatory" statements about Miss USA pageant rig.
London 2012: Olympic Athletes’ Rich Daily Diet Revealed in Pictures [PHOTOS]
Showcasing their diet regime, a few Turkish athletes, who will participate in London 2012 Olympics, posed with their daily food intake in a unique photo shoot done recently in Ankara
Award-winning Photo of Girl Running Naked during Vietnam War turns 40 [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
The girl having her back burned with napalm was photographed by Nick Ut on 8 June, 1972. Nothing is seen in the background of the photograph except the smoke, which resulted from a US napalm attack.
100 Amazon Bird Species at Greater Risk of Extinction than Ever Before
Nearly 100 species of birds in the Amazon are at the highest ever risk of extinction, according to a recent report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Shakespeare’s Oldest Playhouse Where Romeo and Juliet was First Staged Unearthed in East London
The remains of Curtain Theatre, the first theatre to host William Shakespeare’s plays, have been excavated in Shoreditch in east London, according to the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA).
Denmark’s Faroe Islands Observes Grindadrap Tradition of Mass Whale Killing on World Environment Day [PHOTOS]
On World Environment Day 2012, a gruesome ancient tradition, in the Faroe Islands, off the coast of Denmark, saw the mass killing of whales.
Meet Garfield: World’s Fattest Cat, as Lazy as Cartoon Namesake [SLIDESHOW]
Garfield, a fat cat from New York, at nearly 40lbs has been dubbed as the fattest cat in the world, replacing 33 lb Sponge Bob, which was bestowed with the label recently.
National Football League: Most Expensive NFL Teams to Watch Play in Stadium
Financial news provider Wall St. 24/7 has released a list of the most expensive teams in the National Football League, in terms of their average ticket price.
Two Vampire Skeletons Discovered Near Black Sea in Bulgaria
Two human skeletons with iron rods pierced through their chests found Sozopol.
From Canada Tour to Diamond Jubilee: When Kate Middleton Looked Truly a Royal in Lace Dresses [PHOTOS]
Kate Middleton slipped into a nude lace dress for the diamond jubilee's thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral.
World Environment Day 2012: Brazil and United Nations Environment Programme Launch Green Passport Campaign
On the eve of World Environment Day 2012, the Government of Brazil and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) launched the Green Passport initiative in Rio de Janeiro over the weekend.
Kate Middleton Dress: Did Catherine Do Wrong by Donning Bold Red for Diamond Jubilee Pageant? [SLIDESHOW]
Kate Middleton, who otherwise has repeated her wardrobe on public occasions, showed off an outright bold style statement during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames in London on Sunday.
Diamond Jubilee Weekend: From Queen Elizabeth II to Queen Victoria, Five Most Favourite British Monarchs of All Time [SLIDESHOW]
As Her Majesty The Queen observes Diamond Jubilee of her reign, a poll has just voted her the favourite monarch of all time.
Queen’s Exquisite Diamond Heritage of over 200 Years to go on Show for Jubilee Gala [PHOTOS]
An exhibition called Diamonds: A Jubilee Celebration that celebrates The Queen’s 60 years on throne is all set to showcase some of the finest diamonds which have been used by The Queen.
Spain's Glamorous Princess Letizia Takes Portugal in a Storm of Fashion [PHOTOS]
Spain’s Princess Letizia recently accompanied her husband Prince Felipe on a three-day official visit to Portugal, where she wowed the fashionistas with her glam quotient, showcasing some of the best of her wardrobes.
When the Queen was Only a Princess: Rare and Unseen Photographs from 1940s of Princess Elizabeth Released to Mark Diamond Jubilee Weekend [SLIDESHOW]
A set of rare photographs showing Queen Elizabeth as the then Princess Elizabeth was released on Diamond Jubilee weekend to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen's reign.
Top 10 US States with Widest Rich-Poor Divide [SLIDESHOW]
Most of the US states have extreme inequality in the incomes of the rich and the poor and all 50 states of the country have higher income inequality than most of the developed nations.
Solar Powered Aircraft Flies 17 Hours, Lands Safely in Madrid [SLIDESHOW]
Piloted by Solar Impulse’s co-founder André Borschberg, Solar Impulse prototype aircraft HB-SIA’s flight lasted for a total of 17h 3min 50s as it touched down on Spain’s land.
The Most Dangerous, Crash-Prone Cars in US [PHOTOS]
Financial news provider 24/7 Wall St. has released a list of seven cars that are most prone to crash on the US roads on the basis of its analysis of a recent crash test done on US cars.
Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Detected in Bluefin Tuna off California Coast
Nuclear radiation from the leaks at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has been detected in bluefin tuna caught near San Diego, off the California coast.
Tribes from Across the Globe Urge UK to Sign International Law for Indigenous People
Tribal representative from across the world have joined Kenya’s Samburu tribe in urging the UK to sign an international law that not only ensures their secured existence but also protect forests and natural resources.
World’s Top 10 Universities in 2012 [SLIDESHOW]
Top most universities in the world are predominantly in the US, while UK takes three of the top ten slots in the Times Higher Education’s list of the world’s top universities for 2011-2012.
Two Tibetans Set Themselves on Fire in Lhasa in Anti-China Protest
Adding to the string of Tibet's anti-China self-immolation since March 2011, two Tibetans set themselves on fire in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, on Sunday.
Great Dietary Indulgence: Match Stick-Sized Platter Full of Summer Barbecue [PHOTOS]
Aaron, a 26 year old artist from Israel expert in creating miniature food items, introduces the latest in his collection – Summer Barbecue Platter.
US Cities with Most Underwater Mortgage [SLIDESHOW]
The persistent downturn in the US has taken a toll on mortgage debt in some of the major cities with homes continuing to be underwater about six years after home prices peaked, a recent report reveals.