900,000 Lives Saved Globally by HIV and TB Treatment Integration: WHO
Around 910,000 live have been saved globally owing to a six-year policy of collaboration between AIDS and tuberculosis health services, the World Health Organisation mentioned.
Most Glamorous 2012 Celebrity Red Carpet Hairstyles [PHOTOS]
Ballerina buns, pixie haircuts, ponytails - the red carpet is regarded as one of the best places to check out the latest trends in hairstyles and cuts. In 2012, the red carpet witnessed some of the most glamorous hairstyles.
Met Show Unites 200 Works of Art Through ‘The Steins Collect’
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) explores around two hundred works of art in a new exhibition titled The Steins Collect to demonstrate the significant impact the Steins' patronage had on the artists of their day and the way in which the family disseminated a new standard of taste for modern art.
Complete Look: Gisele Bundchen Sizzles in Versace Spring/Summer Campaign
Brazilian model and former Victoria's Secret angel, Gisele Bundchen is the new face of Versace Spring Summer campaign featuring a series of glamorous shots for the Italian label.
Largest Collection of Oscar Statuettes Sold for $3 Million Amid Protests
Fifteen Oscar statuettes were auctioned for more than $3 million to three individuals in a sale conducted online.
March Highlight: Top 10 Celebrity Birthdays (PHOTOS)
March is special to a number of celebrities, from teen sensation Justin Bieber to Lady Gaga to Reese Witherspoon and Celine Dion, as they celebrate their birthdays in this month.
Royal Beau Sancy Diamond from Golconda Mines to Go Under the Hammer
The Beau Sancy, one of the most celebrated diamonds of all time with a history of ownership by the Royal Families of France, England, Prussia and the House of Orange, has been put up for auction at Sotheby's Geneva.
Woman from Iconic Tsunami Photo Reunited With Family (PHOTOS)
A year ago, when the powerful 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck the coast of Japan, thousands of families were affected and many lost their close ones.
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic to Conduct First Space Test Flight
Virgin Galactic, a company within Richard Branson's Virgin Group, is expected to conduct its first test-flight of its spacecraft beyond the Earth's atmosphere this year.
Michelle Obama's Asymmetric Gown at Governors’ Dinner Outshines Oscar Red Carpet Looks (PHOTOS)
As fashion connoisseurs and red carpet followers turned their attention to the 84th Oscar Academy Awards, the First Lady of the U.S. made a glamorous entry at the White House dressed in a dazzling sequined cream gown.
Japan Tsunami: Then and Now (PHOTOS)
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake that struck the coast of Japan, which triggered a tsunami and caused a widespread death and destruction, is regarded as one of the most powerful earthquakes in the history of the world.
Rare 'Leaf Nosed' Bat Species Discovered in Vietnam
Scientists have discovered a new species of bat at Cat Ba Island in Ha Long Bay in northern Vietnam and in Chu Mom Ray National Park.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Showcases Portraits from Renaissance Italy
About 160 works by famous artists including Donatello, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Verrocchio, Ghirlandaio, and Antonello da Messina are being showcased at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Japanese Fishing Vessel Fined $125000 for Violating Shark Fishing Law
The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) has seized over 60,000 lb of shark carcasses and more than 1,500 lb of shark fins from a Japanese fishing vessel.
New York's Metropolitan Museum to Host Schiaparelli and Prada Retrospective
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in New York will host a retrospective to honor the works of designer icons Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli.
Rare Hitler Painting Collection Unearthed at Czech Monastery
A long-lost art collection owned by Nazi German autocrat Adolf Hitler has been discovered by Czech historian and writer Jiri Kuchar.
'Chemical Cosh' Drugs Can Double Death Risk in Dementia Patients
Researchers have warned dementia patients against the use of prescribed antipsychotic drugs, also called Chemical Cosh drugs as they can double the risk of death in such patients.
MoMA’s Cindy Sherman Retrospective Survey Brings Together Over 170 Exclusive Photographs
Tracing contemporary artist, Cindy Sherman's career from the mid-1970s to the present, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) brings together over 170 exclusive photographs along with the artist's in-depth presentations of her key series.
Study Provides First Direct Evidence of Colonoscopy Saving Lives
A new study has provided, for the first time, direct evidence showing that the medical procedure colonoscopy lowers the rate of cancer death by half.
Ancient War Game Pasola Festival in Indonesia Seeks Blessings for Good Harvest (PHOTOS)
For the remote West Sumba Regency in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia, the month of February every year is an auspicious time when the natives seek for the blessings of the gods for a good harvest.
Paramount Pictures Sues Mario Puzo Estate to Prevent 'Godfather' Sequel
Paramount Pictures, the movie studio that controls all the rights over the fictional mafia family's story The Godfather, has sued the estate of Mario Puzo, arguing that the heirs of the author has wrongfully authorized the publishing of a pair of sequel novels.
12.76-Carat Pink Diamond Found in Australia
A rare 12.76-carat pink diamond has been discovered at Rio Tinto's Argyle mine in Australia, regarded as the largest pink rough diamond found in the country.
Mystery Behind Preservation of 19th Century Italian Mummies Revealed (PHOTOS)
For more than 200 years, eight Italian mummies from the 19th century were examined to obtain detailed information on their state of preservation and the techniques used to prepare them.
Ancient Plants Brought Back to Life After 30,000 Frozen Years
Biophysicists from Russia were able to revive ancient fertile plants from the tissues materials of an old fruit that remained frozen in Siberian ice for over 30,000 years.
Digital Museum Explores New Realms in Interactive Designs
From smallscreen-based graphics to large-scale installations, Decode: Digital Design Sensations at Israel's Digital Museum Holon has showcased the latest in interactive as well as digital designs.
Jennifer Lopez, Fergie, Madonna Rev Up Carnival Spirit at Rio (PHOTOS)
Attractive samba dancers, the colorful parades and decorations are indeed the focus of visitors and revelers during every carnival. However, this year, the long list of celebrities in the VIP boxes is also regarded as a major attracting factor at the parades.
Rare Literary Works from Serendipity Books to Go Under Hammer
The much-anticipated Bonhams sale from Serendipity Books in Berkeley, Calif., will start along with a great selection of European paintings and 20th century designs in San Francisco.
Marni for H&M Bash: Drew Barrymore, Lily Colllins, Freida Pinto and Others Attend the Event [PHOTOS]
Some of the biggest names in the industry, including Drew Barrymore, Winona Ryder and Milla Jovovich, attended the Marni at H&M launch party held in a scenic Hollywood residence.
Sneak Peek of Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel Campaign Featuring Alice Dellal [PHOTOS, VIDEO]
Chanel's Creative Director, Karl Lagerfeld, has released the much-awaited mini-silent film My New Friend Boy, featuring punk model Alice Dellal.
Ralph Lauren’s ‘Very British’ Collection at 2012 New York Fashion Week Finale [PHOTOS]
From tweeds to country plaids and trouser suits, high-end designer Ralph Lauren’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection during the final day of the New York Fashion Week was all about British glamor and elegance.