Whether you want to live like a rock star or a cowboy, or become an urban gardener or just opt for the simple life, there is a town in America to suit everyone's taste.
A man in southern Peru fled from the scene of his own wedding after the family of his existing wife attacked him.
Consumer rights author Ed Mayo has claimed that the prevalence of pink toys for girls in shops could contribute to the pay gap between the genders.
A woman has had her faith reaffirmed by seeing an image of Jesus Christ scorched onto her iron.
Leeds University has placed an advertisement for a £31,513-a-year post to investigate the lapdancing industry.
Jonathan Littell, who won France's prestigious Prix Goncourt in 2006 for "The Kindly Ones," has picked up another prize for the same work -- the Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction Award.
Rome's largest taxi cooperative is trying to improve the bad name of the city's cabbies, notorious among tourists to one of the world's best loved cities.
Australia has overtaken the United States, the heartland of the McMansion, to boast the world's largest homes.
A herd of cows has caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage after going on a rampage in a housing estate.
Perfume made from the DNA of celebrities has gone on sale.
A prison has withdrawn a raffle prize which offered its inmates a day out.
Think your children are costing you a lot? You're right, with an Australian study finding that the average child now costs $1 million (US$917,000) to raise, taking into account toys, holidays and other activities.