An exhibition of human corpses is offering a new opportunity for life after death that's as easy as filing a simple form.
Then you have to die, of course.
Body Worlds, a controversial yet wildly popular traveling exhibit of real human bodies and body parts, has been raising eyebrows since it was first displayed in 1996.
A bar made from ice. Chairs, tables, walls, even the glasses are made of ice. As hot as it has been this summer, this is something somebody could make some money on here in the states.
, the U.S. intelligence authorities are tracking a North Korean vessel presumably carrying "military equipment." The tracking operation is the first one since the United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution banning weapons transactions with North Korea.