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An enormous rubber duck art installation is leaving China and making waves for Taiwan, where a new incarnation of the now-iconic duckie will be created.
Multiple small explosions have been recorded at Alaska's Cleveland Volcano on the Aleutian islands, 940 miles away from Anchorage.
US denies Afghan president Hamid Karzai's assertion that the Taliban and the US have reopened reconciliation talks.
A somewhat pudgy British avenger in a Batman suit has England's attention. The UK has been a buzz talking about the masked avenger, and not necessarily just about his wardrobe.
Dennis Rodman isn't alone. Meet the five unlikeliest visitors to the closeted North Korean regime. Here's some useful advice from the country's government itself on travel Americans, do be careful with that US passport.
This tale of dairy woe may sound like an isolated incident, but the truth is in fact a lot weirder: flaming cheese disasters are somewhat common, thanks to the fatty, sometimes sugary nature of everyone's favorite dairy product.
A 68-year-old Florida man has died after a pet Boxer ran him over in a freak accident, the Florida Highway Patrol has confirmed.
The common and reviled crab louse is becoming rarer and rarer due to the popularity of bikini waxing, some doctors say.
Apple plans to open more than the planned 25 stores in China, saying that the nation will most likely unseat the U.S. as the world's biggest market for the company's products.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's daughter-to-be will be called "Her Highness" and "Princess" if a girl, decreed the Queen, ending a long-standing tradition.
Does congress have a PR problem? National poll reveals it's less popular than cockroaches, head lice, and even Nickelback ... and that last one says a lot.
About a dozen killer whales are trapped in ice near an Inuit village in Quebec but help from the Canadian government appears to be on the way.
Everyone knows about Adolf Hitler, but the world may be slightly less familiar with his unusually well-traveled toilets.
South Korean men spent a remarkable $495.4 million on skincare products in 2011 -- that's 21 percent of global sales -- as makeup and cosmetics become more culturally acceptable.
Scientists made over 100 submersible missions before they were able to successfully follow and videotape a giant squid at nearly a third of a mile below the ocean.