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A video showing a Muslim-American woman remaining calm while being harassed and called a 'b****' inside of an Atlanta-area coffee shop has gone viral. Asma Elhuni was sitting at a table inside Joe's Coffee Shop located in the East Atlanta Village on January 28th when a man apparently took a photo of her. Elhuni, who is an American citizen and a Georgia State University political science graduate student that is also a legislative intern for State Rep. Brenda Lopez, is heard asking the man who identified himself as Rob, why he took a photo. To which he eventually responded asking her why she is 'so uptight' before calling her a 'b****' moments later. Rob then took it a step further asking if she had a 'green card'. The video of the encounter has been shared over a million times on Facebook since being shared two days ago.

Only one man now facing arrest for Quebec mosque attack

UPDATED Only one of the two men initially arrested for killing six people at a Quebec mosque on Sunday is now facing charges. Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed el Khadir were both taken into custody after the attack at Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center in Quebec City on Sunday night, court clerks confirmed. Sûreté du Québec revealed on Monday afternoon that only Bissonnette  is now facing charge.  Bissonnette will appear before court in Quebec on Monday or Tuesday. Six men aged between 39 and 60 were killed at the scene and five remain in a critical condition in intensive care at the city's Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus

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The alt-right leader also said Muslims 'can go home' during an outburst on Twitter. His comments came after gunmen opened fire at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center on Sunday night.

The New York City Police Department is stepping up patrols at mosques and other houses of worship in the city following the fatal shooting of six people at a mosque in Canada.

Trump mocks Chuck Schumer over immigration ban

 The president poked fun at the New York senator's choked-up Sunday performance, saying he knows Schumer well and 'I don't see him as a crier.' Trump's order demanded a 90-day halt to new visas for people in seven terror-prone countries and 'extreme vetting' of arriving passengers who had already done their paperwork – leading to delays for 109 of them. He said 'there's about a 5 per cent chance' that Schumer's tears were real, 'but I think it was fake.'

Mohammad, 7, learned he may not be able to travel to America to treat his cancer after Syrians were denied entry into the country over the weekend. His father Jihad Al-Khaled asked Trump to 'have mercy'.

President Donald Trump claimed Monday that Lockheed Martin had knocked $600 million off the cost of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a government contract he has sharply criticized.

Press Secretary Sean Spicer argued Monday on MSNBC that Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, could have attended meetings regularly, anyway, without the public knowing about it.

Conway says Trump is the ONLY PERSON being bipartisan

White House advisor Kellyanne Conway blasted protesters who took to airports to counter a new immigration order, saying they have stood against every phase of Donald Trump's ascent. She urged Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham to 'be there' for Trump after they criticized his order. Appearing on 'Good Morning America,' Conway blasted 'senators with bullhorns' and asked about the homeless 'they walk by every single day.'

Samantha Bee plans rival White House Correspondents Dinner

Comedian Samantha Bee is set to hold her own Washington gala on the same night as Donald Trump's first White House Correspondents' Dinner as president in DC on April 29. Bee (left), who hosts Full Frontal on TBS (inset), said her team came up with the idea during a discussion about whether Trump (right) would even hold the traditional dinner of his own this year. 'Then we thought, Why don’t we just do one, just to do it in the way that we would want it done if we were hosting it?' she said in an interview Monday. Bee has been a vocal critic of both Trump and his fans during the campaign and since the election.

Google has gotten political with its 'doodle' - choosing to pay tribute to Fred Korematsu, a famed Japanese-American who defied government orders to enter an internment camp during World War II.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai, pictured, told his staff that the firm is donating $2 million to civil rights organizations and wants them to match the payment in response to Trump's travel ban.

'I have made my decision on who I will nominate for The United States Supreme Court. It will be announced live on Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. (W.H.),' the president wrote on Twitter.

Billionaire John Catsimatidis said Donald Trump Jr. and his brother Eric could support the project in the same way Donald Trump stepped in to save the Wollman Rink in Central Park.

Trump takes a buzzsaw to cutting regulations

President Donald Trump took action on Monday to slash regulations. White House officials are calling the directive a 'one in, two out' plan. It requires government agencies requesting a new regulation to identify two regulations they will cut from their own departments. 'The American Dream is back. We're going to create an environment for small business like we haven't had in many, many decades,' Trump declared this morning at a meeting with small business leaders before he signed an executive order authorizing the policy shift. Like many of the orders Trump has signed since taking office earlier this month, today's directive makes good on one of his campaign promises. Trump said he'd mandate a two-for-one policy within his first 100 days in office.

Myron Ebell, who headed up the President's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition team, said in London that the US 'will clearly change its course on climate policy'.

Thousands of people have lined the streets of London, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow and more cities tonight as huge protests are underway against Donald Trump's immigration ban.

Donald Trump hosted a screening of Finding Dory at the White House while thousands of people protested at airports following the imposition of a travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Mail Online has analysed all the terrorist attacks in Europe, including Turkey, since 9/11 and found only a handful came from the seven nations Trump has chosen to ban from emigrating to the US.

Husband of pregnant Missouri nurse is stuck in Iraq

Rachel Adrian, a 29-year-old nurse from Missouri, and her Iraqi Kurd husband, Hoger Ameen (pictured together left), were looking forward to welcoming their son together Thursday, but Donald Trump's Muslim travel ban issued Friday brought their plans to a screeching halt. Having been barred from entering the US, the 29-year-old father-to-be says he feels sick that he won't get to hold his child in his arms. As for Rachel Adrian (right), she had a message of her own for Trump, which she tweeted out Sunday (inset): 'Sorry @realDonaldTrump there is one little Iraqi Kurd you can't stop from coming into this country.'

Nail Zaion turned up for his flight from Istanbul to Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon only to be told he would not be allowed to board the aircraft despite being granted a visa on Friday.

A teenage girl says her Iranian father has been blocked from visiting the U.S. for her 16th birthday, after 11 years apart, she told Australia's Nine News from a Los Angeles protest.

Marla Maples and Tiffany Trump have brunch in Central Park

The 23-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate joined her mom at the Loeb Boathouse at Central Park Sunday, on what would have been her maternal grandmother Ann Locklear Maples' 76th birthday.Marla, 53, took to Instagram to share a photo of and her daughter sitting at their table overlooking the lake, explaining that earlier in the day she and Tiffany went to church to pay tribute to her mother.

A woman from Croatia was detained at Los Angeles International Airport, even though the eastern European country is not among the seven listed in President's executive ban, TMZ reported.

Tamar Gendler, front left, Dean of Arts and Sciences at Yale, and Yale President Peter Solovey, front right, listen to speakers in front of Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017. Hundreds turned out for the vigil in support of refugees. Organizers projected the word "solidarity" on the library. (Melanie Stengel/Hartford Courant via AP)

Dozens of U.S. colleges are opposing President Donald Trump's sweeping travel ban, which has left some students and professors stranded abroad.

SAG Awards turn into protest against Trump immigration ban

Hollywood went after President Donald Trump and his sweeping ban on immigrants from seven Muslim nations on Sunday night as they gathered at the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Julia Louis-Dreyfus spoke about how her father came to the United States as an immigrant after fleeing the Nazi occupation in France, and called the ban a 'blemish' and 'un-American.' Moonlight star Mahershala Ali shared how his decision to convert to Islam led to a rift with his ordained-minister mother, but it was soon repaired because the two 'love each other and 'that stuff is minutiae, it's not that important.' And in one of the more rousing speech of the night, David Harbour of the Netflix show Stranger Things spoke about standing up to bullies and punching people who 'seek to destroy the weak and the disenfranchised and the marginalized' while standing on stage with his Stranger Things castmates.

The 27-year-old said 'Salaam Alaikum', meaning 'greetings' or 'peace be with you', as she took to the stage to present an award at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

'Winona Ryder's facial expressions belong in an art museum': Stranger Things star sparks a meme frenzy after reacting to co-star's 'call to arms' political speech after show's big SAGs win

With the countdown ticking on the autocue, actors know their awards show thank you speeches have a time limit. So David Harbour made every second count with his powerful, and obviously well-prepared, speech after Stranger Things was named the Best Ensemble Drama at the SAG Awards on Sunday night. His co-star Winona Ryder stood alongside David as he spoke out, reacting with a series of increasingly amazed expressions to the passion in his voice.

The 12-year-old took to Instagram shortly after the awards show to share a screen shot of himself hugging Gaten on stage. Stranger Things star David Harbour gave a acceptance speech.

'Oh you f****** witch': Disturbing footage shows Mischa Barton ranting incoherently before falling to the ground 'after being drugged while having birthday drinks'

The OC actress, 31, was filmed ranting incoherently while standing on the fence in her backyard in LA. Barton is seen suddenly crashing to the ground as she loses her footing and falls backwards. The actress was voluntarily taken to hospital Thursday after neighbors found her screaming. Barton said Friday she was out of the hospital after an overnight stay and had found out through doctors that someone had given her GHB on Wednesday night, while she was celebrating her 31st birthday.

As the terror group is flushed out of areas of Iraq, coalition forces have uncovered documents that belong to the Tarek ibn Ziad battalion that operates in Iraq revealing ISIS fighters' complaints.

Mohamed Abrini, the 'man in the hat' bombing suspect caught on camera during the Brussels airport attack, has been charged in France over the November 2015 jihadist massacres in Paris.

Nicknamed Abu Sayyaf, he was dubbed one of the terror groups scariest decapitators and was paraded in their sick videos for his huge frame and was ISIS' leader in Nineveh State, Iraq.

Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz faces the potential of up to 25 years and a $500,000 fine. He pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania court on Monday.

Photographs reveal the rotting remains of Tennessee resort

Chilling photographs have revealed the inside of a resort where the wealthy once built luxurious holiday cabins but has since been rendered a ghost town after it was abandoned over thirty-years-ago. One picture shows how an entire roof has caved in on one of the larger buildings, whilst another shows a large cabin complete with a garage. The spooky images were taken at Elkmont in The Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee where the famous Wonderland Hotel resort was located.

Mohammed Bello Abubakar died in Central Niger State from an unknown illness on Saturday. In 2008 clerics demanded he divorce all but four wives but the preacher refused.

Police have launched an investigation after seven dead dogs were found with gunshot wounds to the head and their necks broken, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Clinical psychologist Alexandra H. Solomon, has revealed the three things you should never say to your partner, including comparing them to their mother and harking back to the early days.

Cryogenics pioneer speaks out about his first 'patient'

Robert Nelson, 80, gave DailyMail.com the full story of his extraordinary life and how he froze the very first man, James Bedford (inset), in liquid nitrogen in 1967. The story of Nelson's discoveries is set to turn into a film starring Paul Rudd, but the idea of cryogenic preservation has also been featured in several science fiction films, including Forever Young starring Mel Gibson (right). 'When we froze Bedford, man had never been on the moon, there had never been a heart transplant, there was no GPS, no cellphones,' Nelson said. 'Who knows what the next 50 years is going to bring? I think his hope is in nanotechnology but the means to bring him back will exist sooner or later.' Part of the process of cryogenics involves draining the body of blood, preparing it, and then cooling it over the course of several days (left).

Six techniques show you how to chop up common ingredients like a professional. The graphics reveal the best method for dicing an onion, and slicing garlic, as well as butternut squashes.

A man in China was killed by a tiger after he reportedly tried to climb the fence in a bid to avoid paying for his ticket. The incident occurred on January 29 in the city of Ningbo, China.

The test from Playbuzz asks users to choose the right answer from two or three options with the words showcasing just the slightest of differences in the spelling.

Reddit users share their most infuriating photos ever

BoredPanda have compiled a collection of some of the most uncomfortable photos on the internet that may just stop you from scrolling to the end. In many cases poorly fitted fixtures are enough to send you mad with an ill aligned drain and a tap that runs onto the floor proving infuriating. Whether you are a perfectionist or not you may just struggle to make it to the bottom of the page.

A man has been charged with stabbing his mother to death during a confrontation inside her western Pennsylvania home.

Too much alcohol prevents the body from shutting blood vessels in the penis to prevent blood from leaving, says Dr Adam Simon, from Push Doctor - the UK's digital GP service.

A Bible miraculously emerged unscathed and opened on a telling passage after a tornado that are traveling at around 150mph ripped through the chapel in which it was placed in Mississippi.

These foreign foods are becoming popular addition to restaurant menus, so it's important to know how to say them correctly. Arancini has a 'see' sound in the middle, while gouda actually starts with an 'h'.

Forget snow chains: Inventor creates remote-controlled CLAWS that give tyres extra grip at the press of a button

Czech engineer Peter Gross has created a dome-like contraption that fits over a car's hubcap. When deployed remotely by the driver, claws flick out and grab the tyre, providing extra grip in snow and ice. Mr Gross says he was inspired to invent the device after being forced to fit snow spikes on his car while wearing a business suit and pristine shirt. Details of the product's name or when it will be commercially available were not available.

Almost anyone who has gone through a divorce will attest that it is a painful, exhausting experience - but, ultimately, the right decision. However, some people do not agree.

Dr Lauren Finka, a research fellow at the University of Lincoln, came to the conclusion after 'interviewing' more than 200 felines and their owners.

The three-year project to create a 'culturally-aware' robot will be led by teams from Middlesex University and the University of Bedfordshire (stock image).

Russian dump transforms old vodka bottles into ‘pebbles’

Glass Beach (pictured) on Ussuri Bay, near Vladivostok, was used to dump truckloads of beer, wine and vodka bottles during the Soviet Era. But over time, the jagged glass has been smoothed over to form kaleidoscopic pebbles. The area is now a tourist destination and Russian authorities have now declared that the area is specially protected. Locals visit the beach all year round and in summer swimmers and sunbathers flock to the beautiful spot.

Principal of PS 106 elementary school in Rockaway, Queens, Rachelle Legions is said to have hidden naughty students during inspections by the district superintendent

The girl, known only as Shahana, from a remote village in the northern part of Bangladesh, suffers from epidermodysplasia verruciformis - also known as the 'tree man illness'.

Ken Hartle, believed to be the last remaining Navy salvage diver during World War II, who had the grim task of retrieving sunken bodies from the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, has died at 103.

She's tearing her hair out! Burlesque dancer, 64, loses her wig during energetic TV performance 

This is the embarrassing moment Mexico's most famous burlesque dancer lost her wig during a live TV performance. Liliana Mayanes, 64, was a 'sex symbol' in her 1970s heyday but a return to the dancefloor went horribly wrong. Trying to prove that she still had her moves, the star better known as Lyn May performed on talk show Sale el Sol. 

Truck driver, Russell Staley (pictured), 55, who was charged with manslaughter in the September 2014 bus crash that killed four college softball players, took his own life on Friday.

In a new thread on Reddit users have shared their nightmare experiences with both housemates and landlords while renting and the reasons why they were finally driven out.

The body was discovered by the relatives of missing Jessica Runions, 21, as they searched fields and undergrowth in south-east Kansas City. Police said the death is being treated as suspicious.

Cringe-worthy Facebook posts see adulterers exposed

Men and women have taken to social media to expose their philandering partners for all to see on Facebook. From sharing snaps of them caught in the act to hacking onto their ex-partner's accounts to reveal their adultery in the most brutal way, these posts prove how revenge is often the best way to deal with heartbreak. A man came home to find his partner cheating on him with her housemate so he captured a snap of them in the act for evidence, left, and another scorned woman posted a picture of her partner in bed with another woman on Facebook, right.

NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack wants to try and make the Peacock Network more like the cable news leader, and is willing to make a few changes to achieve that goal say insiders.

It will be the second child for Jill, who welcomed son Israel into the world back in April of 2015 after a difficult pregnancy in which doctors were forced to perform a C-section following a 70 hour labor.

Mother-of-six Kayla Gaytan, 29, who gave birth to healthy quadruplets while fighting cancer has received over $1 million in donations from good Samaritans via GoFundMe.

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Kentucky man sentenced to life for murdering his family

UPDATED A Kentucky man has been spared the death penalty but will spend the rest of his life behind bars for orchestrating the murders of his parents, sister, as well as the hitman he hired to kill them. Ryan Champion(left, in court on Friday), 38, was sentenced to life with no chance of parole on Friday over the 2014 killings in Cadiz, Kentucky. Earlier in the day he had plead guilty over the deaths of his parents, Lindsey Champion, 62, and Joy Champion, 60, his 31-year-old veterinarian sister Emily Champion (all three, pictured, right), as well as 22-year-old Vito Riservato. All four were found dead in the family's rural home with gunshot wounds. Champion had previously claimed Riservato was the killer, and he was able to survive before taking the 22-year-old out, however that was dismissed by police. Prosecutors argued the killings were part of a murder-for-hire scheme that ended with Riservato's slaying.

NEW The discovery of the small northern bog orchid's strange talent, discovered by University of Washington, could lead to new ways of protecting humans from insects.

NEW Scientists at the University of Trento in Italy are creating artificial cells that are more life-like than ever before. These new cells are able to have two-way conversations with natural cells.

Steve Wesson, 44, planted cameras around Strelley Hall in Nottinghamshire with his nine-strong team of crack ghost busters. He claims he saw the spirit of Queen Elizabeth I.

A fourth grade elementary school teacher was arrested on Saturday after she biting a child at trampoline park in South Carolina, police say.

Café X has unveiled the 'first robotic café' that can make a range of espresso-based beverages in less than a minute. Customers can order ahead via abn app or at the kiosk in San Francisco, California.

Hawaiian paddle board champion is killed in DUI crash

Champion surfer Sophia Tiare Bartlow (left and right) died from her injuries after police say her 35-year-old boyfriend lost control of his pickup truck (inset) and slammed head-on into a mango tree in the Waialua section of Oahu on Saturday night. Bartlow, a third-generation surfer, was ranked 12th in the 2015 Stand Up World Series women's ranking, and in her rookie year she won the 2014 US SUP surfing tour.

Ditch the chocolate, sweets and biscuits if you're trying for a baby. Leading fertility expert, Zita West, explains how sugar could be ruining your fertility.

The test devised by Imperial College London has proved successful in detecting stomach and esophageal cancers in 300 trial patients - with 85 percent accuracy.

Russia is starting to build nuclear icebreakers as it vies for dominance in the polar region with traditional rivals Canada, the United States, and Norway as well as newcomer China.

Hilarious images show the bad slogans and poor logos found on clothing in China. One child's jumper reads 'No Fat Chicks' while another can be seen saying 'ISIS vs The Kurds'.

Nadezhda Petrova was warned of the dire consequences to her surgically enhanced breasts if she entered the Tesla exhibition in Kazan, central Russian Republic of Tatarstan.

Brain stimulation helps to stop mild cognitive impairment - the stage between normal decline from ageing and dementia, scientists from the Mayo Clinic in Arizona discovered.

No jelly please! Adorable moment a little girl completely covers her face with peanut butter

An adorable little girl who decided to cover her entire face with peanut butter, was caught in action by her mother. In the cute video, one mother came across an interesting surprise when she found her daughter playing in the bowl of peanut butter she had given her for a snack. 'You put cream on my nose,' the shocked child said. 'What's that?' her mother asks as the child appeared to think about a good explanation for how her snack ended up on her face and not in her tummy. 'I need to clean your nose?' the girl's mother asked. But the cute child quickly responded 'no' and kept playing in the peanut butter. She then scooped more peanut butter out of the bowl and smeared just a little more on her face. Her mother asked: 'Is it good?' The smiling child responded 'yes' as she stuck her tongue out and licked her lips.

A study from the University of Exeter found that E. coli bacteria exposed to antibiotics can actually develop faster - and multiply up to three times its size - than when left alone.

Medical records and the type of diabetic medicines they are prescribed could be a tool in identifying those at risk, scientists from the International Prevention Research Institute in Lyon said.

Researchers from Osaka University, Japan used observations by the Kaguya spacecraft to discover that secrets of the history of life on Earth might be preserved in an unusual place – the moon.

A Ukrainian man called 'The Skinner' fled his home in Mykolayiv shortly before Ukrainian police raided the property finding he remains of dozens of decomposing dogs.

As of Monday, it is now legal to smoke, gift, grow and possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana in Maine, which are the first tangible results of state voters' decision to legalize marijuana in the state.

Not everyone feels their sharpest on a Monday - but this new puzzle should test out just how strong your powers of perception are after the weekend.

Putting his foot down! Puppy starts tug-of-war as he refuses to let his soldier owner put his boots on 

A little black Labrador refused to allow his soldier owner to put on his boots. The determined dog, called Whiskey, ended up having a tug-of-war with the man as he grabbed the shoes laces in his mouth. No matter what his owner did, the dog managed to found a way to get back at him at first chewing on the boots and then grabbing the laces. Even when his owner held the boot in the air, the plucky pup was able to stand on his hand legs to reach up.

In the clip the 'very aggressive' Russian man can be seen growling and shouting while his fellow passengers are forced to restrain him in his seat on the 11-hour flight from London to Bangkok.

Sean Rodriguez, who signed with the Braves recently, was behind the wheel of his SUV on Saturday when the driver of a stolen police cruiser rammed into his car at a high speed.

India is home to more lepers than any other country in the world and these images, from Srinagar in Kashmir, show that despite changes in the law lepers still face a life-long stigma

The girl, identified only as Fu, said her 22-year-old boyfriend Huang was on top of her when they woke up at 5am and started making love before he passed out halfway through.

Medics in Stip, in central-eastern Macedonia, were docked 30 per cent of their month's salary. They were also criticised for drinking alcohol during working hours and wearing Santa hats at the party.

Not only can the bubbling water cause a condom to come off, but chlorine can impact its effectiveness, says Californian-based gynaecologist Dr Diana Hoppe.

Iran before the revolution shows a stunning contrast

The stunning photos of life across vibrant Iran in the 60s and 70s portray a seemingly cosmopolitan kingdom on the brink of change. MailOnline Travel has rounded up a selection of archive images of this colourful destination, which has long been shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding. Pictured: Female students relax outside Tehran university in 1971 (left) and smoke in a cafe in 1972 (top right). The capital's glamorous locals kick off their heels to do the Tehran twist in the 1960s (bottom right).

China's space agency announced plans today to send two probes to Mars and a probe to Jupiter. This comes as the country hopes to become a space super power within the next 13 years.

Alex and Anton Babich were fishing on Wawasee Lake in Indiana when they came across the astonishing scene. They sawed into the ice to reveal the bass halfway down the pike's mouth.

Space exploration is governed by a series of international treaties. The first and probably most important of them celebrates its 50th anniversary on January 27 – The Outer Space Treaty.

Hilarious footage shows Valentina, three, grinning into the camera with huge eyebrows and wrinkles at home in Zapopan, Mexico. She then tries to scrub her face clean in the sink.

Video footage has caught the moment a father throws his baby to onlookers as he stands on his sinking car in China. The video was posted online on January 28.

The holographic model suggests gravity in the universe comes from thin, vibrating strings. These strings are holograms of events that take place in a simpler, flatter cosmos

The researchers from the University of Southampton, working with colleagues in Canada and Italy, claim there is as much evidence for this theory as for traditional explanations for these irregularities.

First Lady Jackie O's original wardrobe sketches revealed

The original sketches depicting the famous wardrobe of First Lady Jackie Onassis Kennedy have been revealed, and are at the center of a tense legal dispute. Dotted with her swirling handwritten notes, the drawings illustrate her classic ensembles, including the dress she wore on the cover of Life magazine. Irwin Karabell, an understudy of designer Oleg Cassini, is being accused of stealing the swatches by Cassini's family after he tried to sell them for $15,000 in 2015.

Terminally ill teen, Alyssa Elkins from Ohio has fulfilled her dying wish of firing a Taser at a willing person weeks after she drew up a bucket list of things she would like to do before she passes away.

Kenneth Fenske, a suspect in a fetish-themed child predator sex ring in which men dressed up as furry animals and assaulted a young boy, was arrested Friday.

A bride-to-be who is having cold feet because she never has sex with her partner asked Mumsnet if she should go ahead with the wedding, and was told to sacrifice her happiness for her child's sake.

Doctor proves you really CAN have it all

Dr Hazel Wallace, 26, who grew up in Dundalk, Ireland, juggles 12-hour shifts at University College hospital with running a popular Instagram account, The Food Medic. The Instagram account, followed by over 100,000 fitness-lovers, features glossy images of the brunette showing off her toned body, right, doing pull-ups, left, and dining on her healthy homemade recipes.

Researchers at Brown University in Rhode Island have found a way to prevent interference that happens when you learn two similar things in a short period of time, by 'overlearning' one of them.

The scientists who carried out the research, including some from the University of Cambridge, believe this creature is now the most primitive example of a so-called 'deuterostome'.

Masaya Nakamura, who died on January 22, founded Namco in 1955, and pioneered the release of Pac-Man in 1980, which went on to become the most successful coin-operated game ever.

Most of the Chauhan family from Hyderabad, India, suffer from Achondroplasia. Patriarch Ram Raj Chauhan, 52, had eight siblings who were also affected, some of whom are already dead.

Daughter loses weight after mother has foot amputated

A formerly-obese daughter has revealed her stunning weight loss after her mother had her foot amputated from diabetes. Savannah Ortiz (pictured on the left before her weight loss, on the right afterwards and in the middle as a child), 23, from Austin, Texas, tipped the scales at 243lbs (17.3st) after years of eating fast food and take outs. Because of her curvaceous frame, the dental assistant was constantly bullied, labelled a 'Cookie Monster' and found dating impossible.

NASA has released the first results of its ground-breaking Twins Study, analyzing the differences between astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year in space, and his identical twin brother Mark.

The 27-year-old former Miss USA contestant took to Instagram on Sunday to share a photo of herself wearing sweats and her crown, just three days after she was accused of 'body shaming' on social media.

Audrey Smith has called for the Jamaican authorities to step in, claiming her 11-year-old daughter and a number of her classmates at the St Elizabeth school are possessed by a demon.

Multi-lingual Melissa May, 18, from Corsham, Wilts has spent the past three years creating Skénavánns, which has a distinctive grammatical structure and a vocabulary of 1,500 original words.

Vet saves dog from being strangled to death by a plastic pipe which cruel owners put over its head when it was a puppy 

A vet saved a dog from being strangled to death by a plastic pipe which its cruel owners put over its head when it was a puppy. Ovidiu Rosu spotted the stray hound roaming the cold, snowy streets of Bucharest, Romania last week. He saw the plastic wrapped around the dog's neck and decided he had to help.

A brave slack-line enthusiast captured the moment on video that he incredibly walked between the two ends of Yosemite Park's Upper Falls in California's Sierra Nevada mountains.

Professional cuddler Janet Trevino, 37, from Texas charges clients $80 for snuggling sessions, which can last as long as eight hours - with the full support of her partner Carlos.

Scientists at the University of Toyama in Japan found a way to manipulate neurons in the brains of mice to remove triggers for certain bad memories (stock image)

Inside the homes of the last Ethiopian Rastas

Haile Selassie was the only independent black monarch in Africa in the 1950s, and he opened his arms to the families of slaves entrapped abroad to offer them an a opportunity to come home. Rastafarianism - which became global in the 1960s and 70s with the music of reggae stars and committed Rastas Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff - first emerged as a spiritual movement in the 1930s among descendants of African slaves in Jamaica. They adopted Emperor Selassie, who set aside 500 acres for them in Shashamane - the dwindling Rastafarian community in Ethiopia now home to people who have migrated from the UK, France and the Caribbean.

A post today on Mumsnet sees a user revealing she suspects her partner may have raped her with Rohypnol. The user caused shockwaves on the forum after admitting she's still dating him.

Indianapolis trial of Mark Leonard (left) begins Monday in alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill friend Mark Duckworth (right) whose testimony helped convict Leonard in fatal explosion scheme.

An engraved limestone slab was discovered in France's Vézère Valley by anthropologists from New York University. It depicts some of the earliest known graphic imagery from Western Eurasia.

Bambi's hungry! Herd of fawns rush to drink from bottles of milk in adorable video

NEW Just like drinkers celebrating the impending end of dry January, these adorable fawns have be seen guzzling milk like there's no tomorrow at a New York wildlife sanctuary. As a volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary arrives with bottles of milk the eight young deer practically pounce on the teets and begin drinking furiously.

The Kardashian-Jenner clan holidayed at Villa Manzu on the Peninsula Papagayo in Costa Rica. The eight-suite estate comes with a 'naturalist guide', chef, bartender, concierge and a butler.

A National Geographic documentary called 'Atlantis Rising', by Titanic director James Cameron, charts a search for the lost city (artist's impression) from Santorini, Greece to the islands of the Azores.

Authorities say 31 pounds of cocaine that was accidentally discovered stashed in the nose of an American Airlines aircraft in Tulsa, Oklahoma is worth around $434,000.

Pulsating footage has emerged of cyclist, Mike Allec, cheating death by clinging to the side of a bridge to avoid a 30ft drop into a creek below after a horror crash in Santa Barbara.

'Please stop texting it's really uncool': The shocking moment a college professor SMASHES a student's cell phone repeatedly against a desk because he was messaging in class

A college professor was filmed smashing a student's cell phone against a desk after catching him texting during his economics lecture. The video shows a stunned class watching the faculty member repeatedly banging a phone against a desk then calmly passing it back to the student. Another student sneakily films the incident with his own phone. The professor is seen walking to the back of a class and asking for a student's phone. Phone in hand, he walks back to the front of the room and said: 'Please stop texting in here. It's really uncool and I don't appreciate it.'

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