Hollywood star Will Smith slapped a male television reporter who he said tried to kiss him on the lips as he walked down the red carpet for the Moscow premiere of "Men in Black III."
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Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72, from Nepal is 21.5 inches tall.
Archaeologists have found a small room in Mayan ruins where royal scribes apparently used walls like a blackboard to keep track of astronomical records and the society's intricate calendar some 1,200 years ago.
'The Scream' fetches record $119.9M at NYC auction
U.S. spokesperson says Chen Guangcheng wants to leave China with his family.
President Obama arrived in Afghanistan Tuesday for an unannounced visit to meet with U.S. troops stationed there.
Australian billionaire says near-perfect replica of Titanic would be ready to sail in 2016.
The ship didn't stop, and the fishing boat drifted another two weeks before it was found. By then, Vasquez's two friends had died.
Indonesia issues new tsunami alert for aftershock
Transgender women will be allowed to participate in the Miss Universe beauty pageant next year, officials announced Tuesday, a week after they ruled a trail-blazing 23-year-old could vie for the crown this year.
South Korean intelligence officials say North Korea is digging a new underground tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third nuclear test.
Authorities have indicted five people in central China for involvement in illegal organ trading after a teenager sold one of his kidneys to buy an iPhone and an iPad.
Roman Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Land commemorated the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in prayers and processions on Friday through Jerusalem's Old City.
The U.S. Coast Guard plans to use cannon fire to sink a derelict Japanese ship dislodged by last year's massive tsunami.
Osama bin Laden lived in five safe houses while on the run in Pakistan and fathered four children — two of them born in government hospitals.
President clears path for measures after determining world crude supply is strong enough to avoid harming U.S. allies
Italian pharmacists threaten to halt Viagra sales
The U.S. Department of State issued a travel alert on Thursday warning Americans traveling to and living in Egypt of "the continuing possibility of sporadic unrest."
One of Japan's tsunami-stricken nuclear reactors still has fatally high levels of radiation and not enough water to cool it
Are you a fan of Starbucks Strawberry Frappuccinos? How do you feel about eating bugs?
After 76 days, Gabor Rakonczay — isolated and incommunicado for nearly 50 of those after his canoe capsized — has become the first person to paddle across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the Caribbean.
Shaima Alawadi fatally beaten in her home in San Diego suburb; Found with a note calling her a "terrorist"
Pope Benedict XVI wears a traditional Mexican sombrero during his pilgrimage to Mexico, much to the delight of thousands of worshippers.
Facebook has weighed in on a practice by some businesses asking employees or job applicants for their passwords. In a nutshell? Facebook says don't do it unless you want to get sued.
Drought, floods and a lack of fresh water may cause significant global instability, U.S. intelligence agencies said in a report released Thursday.
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