Clintons in tears over Chelsea? You can bet on it Chelsea Clinton's hush-hush wedding may as well be classified but one thing is no secret: There will be tears. The only child of former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wi...
Forget the seven-year itch, the real test comes at TWELVE years Seven-years has traditionally been the time when love and affection give way to disillusion and disappointment. But couples who manage to survive the seven-year itch would be wise not to...
Graduate tax to replace tuition fees: Cable Business Secretary Vince Cable is to propose agraduate taxlinked to post-university earnings, replacing the current system of tuition fees, as part of major reforms to higher education. Under the plans the...
Argentina legalizes gay marriage Argentina has become the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage. The move grants homosexual couples all the legal rights, responsibilities and protections that marriage gives heterosexual couples....
Scientists in Britain close to cracking chicken-egg puzzle What came first, the chicken or the egg? Scientists in Britain think it was probably the chicken, after using new computer technology to try and crack the age-old riddle. Researchers at the U...
Life on Earth wiped out every 27 million years Life on Earth is wiped out every 27 million years and we have about 16 million years left until the next extinction, according to scientists. Research into so-called extinction events for our planet over...
Ever sent a racy text to the wrong person? Twenty percent of Britons have managed to send racy texts to the wrong person, and nearly one in 10 has been caught red-handed sexting, according to a poll on Tuesday. Under-25s are the most careless, with 4...
Majority of Americans lack faith in Obama: poll Nearly 60 percent of American voters say they lack faith in President Barack Obama, according to a public opinion poll published on Tuesday. The results of the Washington Post/ABC News poll are a revers...
Oracle octopus gets own World Cup for winning streak Paul the oracle octopus was given a replica of the World Cup on Monday as a reward for his perfect eight-for-eight record in picking matches as bettors worldwide collected their winnings based on h...
'Vuvuzela' voted word of the World Cup Vuvuzela has been voted the word of the World Cup by global linguists who said Monday the tournament will be best remembered for the name of South Africa's deafening trumpet. Long after individual matches and go...