Man Hospitalized After Injecting Himself With Own Semen
There is no known example in medical history of semen being used to treat back pain.
Bacteria From Ancient Irish Soil Halts Superbug Growth
Soil found in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, had long been reputed to have healing properties.
Airline Pilots Report Fast-Moving UFOs Near Ireland
Multiple pilots reported fast-moving bright lights flying alongside their aircraft.
Abortions in Ireland Will Be Free for All Women
"It is my intention that the services will be free," said Health Minister Simon Harris.
Great-grandfather, 84, Fights Off Betting Shop Thieves
Denis O'Connor, 84, was nearly four times older than the thieves.
Antlers of Extinct Giant Irish Elk Found by Fishermen
The fisherman said he believed the antlers and a lower jawbone that was discovered in 2014 belonged to the same animal.
Pope Francis Accused of Covering Up Abuse
Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano claimed the pope knew about sexual abuse committed by an American cardinal for at least five years.
Less Than a Fourth of People Expected Attend Papal Mass
Only 130,000 people arrived Sunday to see Pope Francis's mass in Dublin, amid large-scale protests against child sex abuse in the church.
Pope Francis Visit To Ireland: What You Need To Know
The Pope's visit is not without controversy.
Giant Drive-Thru Confession Box to Greet Pope Francis
The publicity stunt promises "an express lane to eternal salvation for Ireland's lapsed Catholics."
American Biker in Ireland Ties Would-be Robber to Pole
Dublin police officers had to set the apprehended man free, before officially and immediately detaining him themselves.
The History Behind the Quidditch World Cup
Every year since 1473, according to the J.K. Rowling series, the wizards of the world have gathered to contest the Quidditch World Cup, the single most popular sporting event in the wizarding world—Gobstones championships notwithstanding.
Aircraft Loses Pressure, Passengers Bleed from Ears
"My ears felt like they were going to explode," a passenger said of the aircraft as it made an emergency landing.
Mysterious Ancient Henge Revealed by Drought in Ireland
The henge likely dates from somewhere between 3,150 B.C. and 2,500 B.C.
Ireland Set to Divest From Fossil Fuels in Global First
Activists see move as a significant step in efforts to slow environmental degradation.
Royal Newlyweds Make First Foreign Trip Since Wedding
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting Ireland.
Study: Migrants Boost, Not Burden, European Economies
New research hits back at the myth immigration damages the host nation's economy.
Ireland's Next Vote Will Decide a Woman's Place
"The State recognizes that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved," an article in the country's constitution reads.
Abortion Vote in Ireland: Landslide Victory for Repeal
Ireland's abortion laws were some of the strictest in the world. A huge majority just voted to change that.
Ireland Votes Yes to Repeal Anti-Abortion Amendment
Irish voters supported repealing some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the European Union about 68 to 32, according to exit polls.
Video: Irish Expats Come Home to Vote in Referendum
"We are all so touched, and proud to be Irish," one of the founders of the crowdfunding group Abroad for Yes told Newsweek.
Ireland Abortion Referendum Divides the Country
Irish citizens could repeal the anti-abortion eighth amendment of the constitution on May 25.
Bishop Says Abortion Can Be 'Far Worse' Than Rape
Irish Bishop of Ossary Dermot Farrell called preserving his country's abortion laws "the most important social and justice issue of our time."
Sex-Crazed Goats Cause Mayhem in Irish Town
The goats have been "procreating like there is no tomorrow," a local councilor said.
U.S. Pro-lifers Use Facebook to Sway Abortion Vote
Irish voters will vote on May 25 on the potential of repealing the abortion ban. Will Facebook play a pivotal role?
Arizona Couple Killed in 'Freak' Horse Carriage Mishap
The couple were flung down a gorge onto the rocky terrain below.
Interactive Map Shows the Effects of the Great Famine
Use this map to see how the Great Famine affected your Irish ancestors.
Who Was St Patrick? Meet Ireland's Patron Saint
St Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17 every year.
Why Did Trump Have Grass in His Suit Pocket?
Trump and the Irish prime minister both had a clump of shamrock in their pockets during a meeting at the White House.
Irish Leader: Catholic Church 'An Empire of Misogyny'
May McAleese said: "We don't want to be what the Pope describes as 'the strawberry on the cake.'"