A model wears Triumph International's "Grow-Your-Own-Rice bra" in Tokyo May 12, 2010. The bra, which transforms into a rice growing kit, allows the wearer to cultivate rice anytime, anywhere.
Chef Ramzi Choueiry holds the final bucket of fried falafel to add to the dish in Ain Saadeh, northeast of Beirut, May 9, 2010, during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for producing the biggest plate of falafel in the world.
A New Zealand man charged with assault in what local media has billed a vampire attack admitted biting his victim but denied he wanted to drink the man's blood, a newspaper reported Thursday.
Italy is holding its first divorce fair, offering services such as life coaching and beauty advice to a booming number of separating couples in the Catholic country.
The world's oldest person, a Japanese woman, has died at the age of 114, Guinness World Records said.
Starbucks Corp has been sued by a customer who allegedly suffered second-degree burns after being served tea that was too hot.
Police say a 24-year-old man is missing a chunk of his right ear that was bitten off by a woman who didn't like being called "fat."
A diminutive horse born in New Hampshire could lay claim to the world record for lightweight foal.
A controversial dating website, which has been the target of community anger in the US, was launched in Australia on Monday.
An Ohio high school softball coach threw a curve at the rival team's coach when he dropped to one knee on the diamond and asked for her hand in marriage.
A German woman arrested on suspicion of trying to smuggle a corpse onto a plane says her husband was still alive when they reached Liverpool airport.
A US military doctor removed a live round of ammunition from the head of an Afghan soldier in an unusual and harrowing surgery.