Supermodel Noemie Lenoir, famous for such major campaigns as The Gap and Victoria's Secret and her role in Rush Hour 3, was found unconscious Sunday after an apparent suicide attempt.
Police officers in Northampton, Mass. issued a traffic citation this week to a driver whose car hit a pedestrian named Lord Jesus Christ.
Indian man Prahlad Jani is being analyzed by doctors in a hospital in Ahmedabad, Gurjara because of a claim that he does not require food or water to survive.
The Andersons, an Illiniois family, made the statement of buying black for a year in what is called The Empowerment Experiment.
A senior cleric in Iran believes women's immodesty has some part in the occurrence of earthquakes in their country.
Amidst the debate surrounding immigration reform, a new study from the Fiscal Policy Institute reports that nearly half of foreign-born workers in America's largest metro areas work in white-collar jobs.
The case of a 12-year-old Saudi Arabian girl who successfully won a divorce from her 80-year-old husband could prompt the Arab kingdom to introduce a minimum marriage age, the Telegraph of London reports.
To separate oneself from the language, food and habits that one has been forming since birth is no small feat. It can be argued that these things comprise us and without them we stand to lose our very identity.
In the documentary film Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy, we are given a bird's eye perspective into the heart-wrenching experience of one 8-year-old girl who is taken from her native China and adopted by a White American family in New York.
In the documentary film Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy, we are given a bird's eye perspective into the heart-wrenching experience of one 8-year-old girl who is taken from her native China and adopted by a White American family in New York.
Columnist Ana Guthrie challenges young fashionistas to stand for modesty.