December 11, 2015 Six-story-high rubber duck making a splash in Hong Kong harbor The duck has been transported around the world since 2007, bringing a message of peace and harmony.
December 10, 2015 Creepy ghost town emerges from sea in Argentina Epecuen was once a bustling little lakeside resort, where 1,500 people served 20,000 tourists a season.
December 9, 2015 Puppy playtime for stress relief at University of Southern Mississippi Students doggedly studying for finals have the opportunity to relieve stress through puppy playtime at the University of Southern Mississippi this week.
December 7, 2015 Indian city to ban lingerie mannequins in attempt to stop rape Indians have increasingly demanded stronger protections for women since the gang rape and killing of a student on a bus in the capital of New Delhi in December.
December 7, 2015 Immigration reform debate riddled with hypocrisy Shameful anti-immigrant rhetoric diminishes the enormous economic value high skilled immigrants have provided the U.S. through its flagship H-1B visa program.
December 3, 2015 Rescuers save a newborn from sewer pipe beneath public restroom in China A newborn boy is recovering in a Chinese hospital after being rescued from a sewage pipe below a squat toilet by firefighters, who sawed off an L-shaped section and then delicately dismantled it to free the trapped baby.
December 3, 2015 Club of rich, powerful leaders meet in secret near London The annual forum for prominent politicians, thinkers and business leaders has been held since 1954 in either Europe or North America.
December 2, 2015 Guantanamo prisoners reportedly clamoring for '50 Shades of Grey' Rep. Jim Moran, R-Va., toured Camp 7, the top-security facility that holds more than a dozen ``high-value'' prisoners, including five men charged with plotting the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States in 2001, with a congressional delegation last week.