A Connecticut woman was charged last week after attempting to deposit cocaine at her bank.
White Saffron, a boutique in New York City, has chosen a path less traveled. They are committed to selling clothing and accessories that are fashionable, but fair trade.
Columnist Ana Guthrie dishes the low down on how tween and teens girls are so sexually forward.
A 19-year-old Canadian man has learnt his lesson after boasting online about driving 100km/h over the speed limit.
Last week at a local arts fair in Oregon, a 7-year-old's lemonade stand was closed down by a county inspector.
Ena Mallet, a 77-year-old grandmother, has become the first woman to get a 7th Dan Black belt in Spirit Combat International jujitsu.
Anne Milton, UK public health minister, is motivating her obese citizens to lose weight by calling them fat.
Columnist K. Swann takes the plunge into the depths of commitment and marriage and shares what it means to defy the naysayers.
Amina Tariq, a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) never got to promote her pro-vegetarian message, after Jordanian police said the one-woman protest was unauthorized on July 26.
The gold-mounted dentures of British wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill's were sold for $US23,788 on July 29.