Unwto issued its latest World Tourism Barometer on Monday, outlining which regions saw the greatest growth in 2012, and what to expect in 2013.
Werner Freund, 79, a researcher, says he had to become part wolf to interact with the animals he studies.
A group of women holding a jewelry party in Florida were chanting “Jesus” during an armed robbery that scared the intruder.
Peter Farrelly, director of the critically panned "Movie 43," lashed out at critics on Twitter. The days when filmmakers would remain silent in the face of negative reviews are over.
News International's Sunday Times has been accused of promoting anti-Semitism after running a controversial cartoon of Netanyahu on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Amy Poehler is following in the footsteps of Tina Fey and Lena Dunham and writing a book.
Shateria L. Moragne-el has been identified as the passenger in Rick Ross' Rolls-Royce during a drive-by shooting earlier this week.
Brandi Glanville had harsh words for LeAnn Rimes during a Q+A for her recent book.
Perry lived out her dream of being a talk show host on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" last Friday.
Casey Anthony's attorney says that he believes she would make a good paralegal, amid a recent bankruptcy filing.
Italian fashion house Fendi will give Rome's Trevi Fountain a $2.93 million facelift -- but it's not the only one in the fashion industry rescuing Italy's cultural treasures.
Widower Janos Soltesz is suing three airlines for $6 million after his obese wife, Vilma, died last year after being rejected for being "too fat to fly."
Deborah Ford has retired from her job as a U.S. Postal Service employee in Detroit, and the 64-year-old has spent no sick days during her 44 years as a worker.
Bookstore chain Barnes & Noble plans to close at least 20 stores per year for the next 10 years.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Washington Nationals infielder Cutter Dykstra announce their engagement.
Rapper 50 Cent tweeted about Rick Ross and his drive-by shooting incident, claiming it was staged.
Chris Brown compared himself to Jesus on the cross as Frank Ocean may press charges after their fight over the weekend.
Trish Stratus joins Mick Foley and Bob Backlund in the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame class.
LeBron James and the Miami Heat were welcomed to the White House by President Obama for becoming 2012 NBA Champions.
A doctor was fatally shot in an examination room of an Orange County, California medical office.
Long Island medium Christopher Allan explained what it was like communicating with the dead in an exclusive interview with the International Business Times.
The men, two club owners and two band members, have not been charged with anything but are expected to be detained and questioned for five days as investigators piece together what happened.
Rick Ross's supposed girlfriend Shateria L. Moragne-el was reportedly in the car with rap impresario Rick Ross when his vehicle was fired at during a drive-by shooting incident early Monday morning.
A powerless street in Omaha, Nebraska was lit up Sunday morning when an underground explosion sent flames spouting through a series of manhole covers.
“Downton Abbey” has been a tremendous success just four episodes in on its third season. The premiere episode was viewed by over seven million viewers, despite the entire season being available months in advance. The real test to PBS will occur on January 29 when fans will get their hands on Blu-Ray and DVD copies of the third season of the hit drama. Will fans stick around to watch weekly episodes of “Downton Abbey” on PBS?
Mohamud is charged with one count of trying to detonate a weapon of mass destruction at Portland’s Christmas tree-lighting ceremony on Nov. 26, 2010.
The usually controversial Ndamukong Suh is being praised as a hero for saving comedian Louie Anderson from drowning in a swimming pool.
Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion secretary who briefly appeared on "Girls Next Door," Mary O'Connor, has passed away from health issues.
"The View" hosts joked about 83-year-old veteran journalist, Barbara Walters, contracting chicken pox.
Brendan Marrocco, a veteran who lost all four limbs during the Iraq War in 2009, successfully underwent a double-arm transplant in December, Johns Hopkins Hospital announced Monday.