Eslam S Mohamed, resident of Augusta, Georgia, went for a Christmas Eve dinner with his family to a local restaurant Olive Garden and received a surprise he may never forget.
ISIS leader Baghdadi got trolled on Twitter after he invited people to join ISIS.
The “All Year with the President of Russia” calendar features 12 photos of Vladimir Putin, along with his words of wisdom.
As the Eiffel Tower joined Twitter earlier this week, fellow monuments Statue of Liberty and Taj Mahal extended a warm welcome.
Footballer David Beckham’s son, Brooklyn, posted a picture of his dad sleeping with chocolates placed all over his face and chest on Instagram.
In the new year, we ought to remember that somewhere out there is a hashtag, waiting to change the world for the better.
The Santa Claus sand sculpture — 45 feet high and made using 100 tonnes of sand — erected in Puri beach would be Pattnaik’s 9th record if it is recognised by Limca Book of Records.
Andres Moreno — who once weighed 450 kilos — shed 100 kilos for a bariatric surgery that removed three-fourths of his stomach. The ex-policeman died on Christmas Day on the way to the hospital after reporting breathing difficulty.
Astronaut Tim Peake dialled a wrong number from International Space Station.
This Google Doodle can come to life in the offline world too
The Internet is busy finding the cat.
From a UK cold water swimmer competing with dolls attached to her swim cap, to Yoda flying business class, Reuters takes a look at the most unusual photos from 2015.
There’s a man running around the streets of downtown Tokyo dressed up as a Christmas tree and he is beautifully lit-up.
If people in London haven’t seen Star Wars yet, they better travel with a ticket.
The internet is going crazy over this illustration.
WestJet’s Christmas video has been going viral around this festive season since last two years.
British astronaut Tim Peaks plays a music quiz with ‘earthlings’ through Twitter.
To help their fellow citizens brave the cold this season, Iranians have raised ‘walls of kindness’ for people who are homeless and in need.
As the crowds cheered for Miss Philippines, and felt for Miss Colombia, the Internet had much to say about Harvey’s big blooper.
When some families ditched the gift store in favour of hand-made cards, this is what they came up with.
Barnaul residents held an online poll asking residents to to express their preferences among the six official candidates and the Siamese cat named Barsik. The feline nabbed over 90 per cent of the vote.
The White House sprung a surprise as they invited Stormtroopers and R2-D2 for a special screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Harmeet Singh posted about the increasing hate crimes against Sikhs because of their turban and beard, on his Facebook page which has gone viral.
The White House had a special screening of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” for the members of Gold Star families.
The American director is asking people to post selfies holding placards saying ‘We are all Muslims’.