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Nordstrom cuts Ivanka Trump fashion line from stores

While Jared Kushner was all smiles meeting Jordan's Queen Rania during the National Prayer Breakfast, right, a somber-looking Ivanka Trump was pictured leaving their D.C. home, center, as it was revealed that Nordstrom is dropping her fashion line including clothing, shoes and jewelry after a drop in sales likely due to women boycotting the range. The popular department-store chain announced it wouldn't renew it's partnership with Ivanka for the upcoming season and by Thursday evening had completely wiped the first daughter's merchandise from their website, pictured inset. Ivanka is pictured in a photo promoting the brand, left. The move comes after several other retailers have already stopped selling her merchandise due to the Grab Your Wallet campaign, which was launched on October 11 by Shannon Coulter and called for shoppers to boycott retailers that carry her brand or her father's goods.

Minnesota man admits to stabbing pregnant wife to death

Yevgeniu Savenok (pictured inset) pleaded guilty to the brutal murder of his pregnant wife, Lyuba (pictured with their children) on Thursday. The murder took place at their home in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, in May of 2016. Members of the Eden Prarie Police department were in court to hear his plea, and many described this case as one of the most brutal they had ever investigated. Savenok allegedly stabbed his wife seven or eight times, and she died at the scene. Emergency crew performed an emergency C-section in an attempt to save their unborn son, but he died minutes after the operation. He was going to be named Ellis.

Marla Maples tell-all book about her relationship with her ex-husband, President Donald Trump, was blocked by the President when he refused to give his approval to the book's content.

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A mysterious Twitter account that correctly predicted the results of the Brexit vote, Donald Trump's election victory, and Beyonce's pregnancy is drawing attention.

Researchers at Newcastle University found that people who find the sound of chewing, breathing, or numerous other conditions unbearable have a genuine brain abnormality.

The White House announced Thursday that new settlement construction and expansion of existing West Bank settlements might be unhelpful for peace.

NJ man 'killed woman whose body was thrown off bridge'

Liam McAtasney (right inset) is alleged to have robbed and killed his acquaintance, Sarah Stern (right), in the early morning hours of December 3. Preston Taylor (seen with Stern in the lefthand photo and in the left inset photo) allegedly helped him throw Stern's body from a bridge. McAtasney is charged with murder, felony murder, robbery, disturbing human remains, and conspiring with another to disturb human remains. He is also being accused of hindering apprehension or prosecution. Taylor, also 19, is alleged to have conspired with McAtasney to cover up the crime and hide evidence.

Residents say goodbye to Baltimore neighborhood

Emotional residents were forced to say goodbye to a neighborhood in Baltimore that was demolished after laying in ruin for decades in the city where roughly 17,000 buildings are estimated to be empty and abandoned. Hundreds of people have called the 900 block of North Bradford Street (pictured main left and inset left and bottom right) home since the nine rowhouses were built on an old brickyard in 1905, according to The Washington Post. But now, the largest city in Maryland has had a steady decrease in population through the years.

Friends of Prince Harry, 32, and his actress girlfriend Meghan Markle, 35, have said the pair are 'taking things to the next level and practically living together'.

'Anna hasn't told Josh she wants a divorce, but a friend of hers put her in touch with a lawyer and Anna has spoken to the lawyer on the phone,' a family insider of the Duggar couple.

What pot plant is the 1.8m carpet python wrapped around?

Australian group the Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7 posted the image of six pot plants on its Facebook page on Friday - the question is can you spot which one has a snake hiding in it? It seems hard to fathom but one of the plants in the picture has a huge carpet python wrapped around it. All you have to do is work out exactly where the resting reptile could be.

Snap Inc., parent company of Snapchat, is expected to file IPO paperwork with a possible valuation between $20 billion and $25 billion ©KEVORK DJANSEZIAN (GETTY/AFP/File)

Snapchat's parent company, Snap Inc, has taken the first step of going public by filing paperwork with the SEC. The firm aims to raise $3 billion in the IPO and will trade on the NYSE as 'SNAP'.

Brittney Jones, 26, shared a video of herself performing a sex act on a man outside a courtroom in Jacksonville, Florida on Tuesday before she was due to face a judge on drugs charges.

Korean grandma attacked by woman shouting white power 

Officers were called to Korea town at around 2:30pm on Wednesday after reports the 83-year-old woman had been assaulted. Witnesses say that the suspect had punched the grandma in the back of her head, knocking her to the ground. Seng Vongphrachanh, a Koreatown resident who arrived at the scene after the attack and chased after her attacker, claims that she repeatedly yelled 'power is power' and the N-word. Alexis Duvall, 27, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of battery and is currently being held on $50,000 bail.

Neighbors welcome the Obama's home after vacation

All good things must come to an end! The Obamas have jetted out of paradise after ten days in the Virgin Islands - with no children and no work obligations. The former first couple - looking understandably relaxed - took off from the island of Tortola on Thursday, as seen in photos obtained exclusively by Dailymail.com (left). They then made their way back to Washington, and returned to their home just blocks away from Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Their motorcade (top right) was seen pulling up to the house, while signs dotted the road on neighboring lawns (bottom right) welcoming the former first family home. The pair have been staying on one of Richard Branson's private islands, believed to be the eco-resort island of Moskito, which the Brit owns in addition to Necker, where he keeps a home (pictured with the former first couple on the trip inset left).

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, left, and South Korean Defense Minister Han Min Koo salute during a welcome ceremony for Mattis at Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

Jim Mattis gave the explicit warning to the communist nation during a visit to South Korea, the first overseas trip by any of the president's newly-appointed senior officials.

The White House said Thursday that the remarks, were 'part of a discussion about how the US and Mexico could work to combat drug cartels and other criminal elements.'

CIA Director Mike Pompeo (pictured) announced Thursday that he has selected Gina Haspel to be the first female career CIA officer to be named deputy director.

Comedian Sarah Silverman appeared to call for a military coup in a tweet Wednesday night, as protests were going on in Berkeley, California.

Trump spoke at the White House as tensions mount over a missile test conducted by the Islamic republic in defiance of a nuclear deal with the Obama regime. He also tweeted about the test.

Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick has quit President Donald Trump's executive council after facing pressure from consumers over Trump's new immigration order.

'He's what is making America less safe': Nancy Pelosi blasts Steve Bannon as a white supremacist in astonishing House tirade

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi twice called President Donald Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon a 'white supremacist' during her weekly Capitol Hill press conference on Thursday. 'What's making America less safe is to have a white supremacist named to the National Security Council as a permanent member, while the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the Director of National Intelligence are told, "Donald call us, we'll call you,"' the Democratic leader said.

Donald Trump's chief strategist became fascinated in the early 2000s by The Fourth Turning, a 1997 book in which William Strauss and Neil Howe explain their theory of American history.

'I think it's going to cost them because they're hysterical about everything now,' Kellyanne Conway jabbed. 'There's no gradation of hysteria. It's - everything makes them cry and scream.'

Trump vowed Thursday to repeal the Johnson Amendment, a rarely enforced IRS rule from 1954, that says clergy who endorse candidates from the pulpit risk losing their tax-exempt status.

Neil Gorsuch, who is the president's Supreme Court pick, set up a paper when he was a Columbia University student. In it he bashed liberals and the left as 'whining children', DailyMail.com reveals.

Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch, center, arrives with former New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, for a meeting with Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has so far refused to meet with President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch.

Military investigates SEAL convoy driving on Kentucky highway with an 'unauthorized' Trump flag 

A Navy SEAL convoy was spotted waving a large, 'unauthorized' Trump flag, a Navy spokesperson confirmed. Videos of the flag emerged on social media after four military vehicles were seen on a highway outside Louisville, Kentucky, according to a Navy spokesperson Jacqui Maxwell. Maxwell called the flag 'inappropriate' and military regulations state the sponsorship or endorsement of any 'political candidate, campaign or cause' should be avoided, ABC reported.

Actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie wrote a passionate op-ed piece about the refugee crisis for The New York Times. Her essay was in response to President Donald Trump's immigration ban last week.

European Parliament leaders have written to the European Council asking its president not to accept Ted Malloch, pictured right, as US ambassador to the EU should he be put forward.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly thinks the building of President Donald Trump's border wall will be done quickly.

While pro-Trump stories far outweighed those about Hillary Clinton, only a 'small fraction' of voters ever saw them and even fewer actually believed or remembered them, researchers say.

Eli Broad and Amy Schumer oppose Betsy DeVos

Billionaire philanthropist and public education backer Eli Broad (inset) wrote in a letter to senators that if Betsy DeVos (left) were confirmed, 'much of the good work that has been accomplished to improve public education for all of America's children could be undone'. He urged senators to vote against Trump's pick, saying she is 'unprepared and unqualified for the position'. Comedienne Amy Schumer (right) joined the charge against DeVos Thursday. She was spotted in Beverly Hills, California holding signs that read: 'Betsy DeVos is unqualified' and 'Call your senator to oppose - 202-224-3121'. Her cousin, Democratic Senator Chuch Schumer of New York, is among lawmakers who have vowed to oppose DeVos.

At a White House meeting on Thursday Trump said he has 'very serious concerns' with NAFTA as written. 'I want to change it and...maybe we do a new NAFTA and we add an extra f,' he said.

Senator John McCain has written to President Donald Trump to call out Russian attempts to 'dismember' Ukraine and warning that his new administration is being tested by President Vladimir Putin.

The 36th in line to the throne, daughter of the Earl and Countess of St Andrews and granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, had posted a picture on Instagram backing refugees.

President Donald Trump followed the presidential tradition of referring to Black History Month as National African American History Month in his official proclamation.

Beyonce pregnancy photo series mirror classic paintings

Queen Bey shared the pictures Thursday on her website, the day after announcing she and husband Jay-Z were expecting twins. One of the pictures (upper left), which depicts Beyonce on a lounge chair, is a striking replica of Guido Reni's Reclining Venus With Cupid (upper right), which dates back to the 17th century. Both images show a woman - in one case, Beyonce, in the other, Venus, propped her on her right arm with a young child nearby. In Beyonce's photo, the child is Blue Ivy, whereas in Reni's painting, the child is Cupid - who in classical mythology is often portrayed as Venus' son. Another snap showcases a topless Beyonce with her hand on her left breast and long hair that falls below her belly button (bottom left). The photo is eerily reminiscent of Botticelli's The Birth of Venus (bottom right), which shows the love goddess on a half shell, hiding her right breast with her left hand and her crotch with her long hair.

Beyoncé shared photos of herself cradling her belly while wearing a veil and posing in front of oversized blooms. On Thursday, M.I.A. uploaded stills and clips from her upcoming Powa music video.

The Atlanta police department reacted to Beyonce's announcement Wednesday, writing: 'Remember no celebratory gunfire! Stay safe, Atlanta!' The tweet drew outraged reactions.

Tom Brady shows off terrible grammar in wristband notes

He's been heralded as the greatest football player ever. So perhaps we can forgive Tom Brady, if his grammar is not up to scratch. The New England Patriots star quarterback was at a practice session ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl in Houston, Texas, when he revealed the unusual wristband note. 'Toe's - bend knee's. 30 degree rotation - late. Light light G.P' the unnecessarily apostrophe-laden note read. Brady is pictured celebrating reaching the Super Bowl with his supermodel wife Gisele, bottom right.

The record-breaking figure comes from The Knot's 2016 Real Wedding Study. It's a jump from $32,641 - which was the average cost of a wedding in the 2015 study.

'Not a bad way of showing them that violence will not win': Milo Yiannopoulis boasts about his rising book sales after violent protests cancel his talk at Berkeley

Milo Yiannopoulis was able to capitalize off the major protests at his event at UC Berkley when pre-order sales for his new book 'Dangerous' jumped to #5 on Amazon's bestseller list. Violent protests broke out at Berkley's main campus over plans for Yiannopoulos to give a speech on Wednesday night. Trump later tweeted a threat to cut the school's federal funding in response. In his first interview with the press since the incident, Yiannopoulis, left, said that he feels more optimistic than the average conservative, but said that the 'leftist name-calling' is at the core of the problem and the outrage. Pictured right: Business owners and faculty staff clear up the damage caused by Wednesday's violence, inset.

McInnes, a conservative and the co-founder of Vice Media, was supposed to speak to the NYU College Republicans. McInnes was pepper-sprayed ahead of going inside and received medical care.

A new law in Arkansas allows a woman's husband to sue a doctor for civil damages in the event of his wife's abortion, which would block the woman from having the procedure.

Shocking moment two men viciously attacked a Trump supporter while he walked to class in Berkeley less than 24 hours after riots forced a lockdown at the elite school

Jack Palkovic (inset), 21, says he was wearing a 'Make America Great Again' cap and on his way to class Thursday when a white SUV slammed to a stop and two young men ran toward him. One of the men screamed an epithet, grabbed Palkovic's hat and pummeled him before the two got back in the vehicle and tried to drive away. Police arrived, blocked their escape and arrested both men. Palkovic is seen in the above photos as he is filmed while the two men grab his hat and attack him, prompting him to retaliate.

Suspect Evgeny Bukharin, 40, offered Viktoria Reymer, pictured, a ride on his snowmobile when she was waiting at a bus stop on a visit to her adult sister, it is alleged.

Stephen Peterson, 37, the eldest son of convicted killer Drew Peterson, has broken his silence, saying he believes his father 'probably' killed his stepmothers Kathleen Savio and Stacy Peterson.

As the designer of Princess Diana's classic wedding dress, Welsh designer, David Emanuel, knows a thing or two about gowns. He reveals his tips for securing the perfect modern-day dress.

Out with the old! Tamron Hall breaks her silence in video thanking her fans and revealing that she has been cleaning her closet since quitting NBC

Tamron Hall is breaking her silence and speaking out for the first time since quitting NBC in a video posted on her Twitter account Thursday afternoon. In the video, a camera ready Hall takes some time to thank fans for their support and also shares what she has been up to since walking away after a storied 10-year career as a host on both NBC and MSNBC. 'OK, what have I been doing all day today?' says Hall at the beginning of the video, which she filmed inside her walk-in closet while outfitted in some designer pajamas. A smiling and energetic Hall, 47, then reveals that she has spent the first two days of her unexpected time off from work doing a task dreaded by many - cleaning her closet.

Sources say Kelly is likely to take the lead role on the NBC morning show with Lauer when she starts in September, although NBC executives have strongly denied the plans.

Ocean wrote: 'I was 6 years old when I heard my dad call our transgender waitress a f****t as he dragged me out of a neighborhood diner saying we wouldn't be served because she was dirty.'

The e-commerce giant based in Seattle said that it generated $43.74billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2016 - even though Wall Street expected it to hit $44.68billion.

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Are Chuck E Cheese fights caused by too much BOOZE? Undercover investigation finds chain breaks alcohol policy - and staff even tell parents how to cheat the system

In the last few years there have been several reports of violent fights between adults at children's entertainment chain Chuck E. Cheese, as most of the outbursts have involved parents who may have been over-served alcohol at the venues. The restaurant chain, which is geared towards catering to young children, does serve alcohol to adults at locations across the country. The policy currently in place is to only serve two alcoholic beverages per adult at the establishment. But an Inside Edition investigation found that the policy is not strictly followed at all of the locations.

The cop, who has not been named, pulled over Travis Crane shortly before midnight on Wednesday in the 1700 block of Spring Lake Drive in Arlington, Texas.

Ever wondered how IKEA names their products? They aren't just given Swedish names at random - there's a method and each product is named after a specific strategy.

Researchers at the University of Bristol suggest picky ants are more helpful to the colony for finding a new nest because they would be more likely to visit more locations before settling.

The breathalyser, similar to the machines used by cops for roadside alcohol tests, uses sensors to identify biomarkers linked to the virus and indicate if the sufferer has flu or just wants a 'duvet day.'

Mandy Moore is the choreographer hired by director Damien Chazelle to infuse his glorious movie La La Land with a nod to the past - and a quick step to the future.

The three minute promotional advert for Danish TV station TV2 is called All That We Share and shows dozens of diverse people enter a room and stand in groups.

Wendy Mak on how to create 1,000 outfits from 30 items

It's an image familiar to many women - an overflowing wardrobe, yet ironically, we're at a loss for what to wear. But now, a professional stylist has revealed how you live off a wardrobe consisting of just 30 staple pieces - but create 1,000 different outfits with them. Wendy Mak (pictured top right) details the only 30 items - including shoes and bags - that busy women actually need in their lives in her new book, The Capsule Wardrobe. In the book, the Sydney-based stylist and blogger gives advice on how to streamline your closet and introduces the essential pieces - tops, skirts, dresses, shoes and accessories - as well as how to put them together to achieve 1,000 different looks.

Gregory Dennis, 54, who runs a mental health clinic in Boulder City, Nevada, was booked at the Henderson Detention Center without bail on Thursday for the slaying of his wife, Susan Winters.

Researchers at Keio University analyzed the motion in an enigmatic gas cloud, revealing signs of a hidden black hole in our galaxy. And, they say the method could be used to find others.

Scientists at Russia's Higher School of Economics have found evidence to show men with shorter index fingers and longer ring fingers are far more likely to achieve financial success.

A woman's quirky Tinder profile has gained worldwide attention for showcasing her 'awesome' sense of humour. The profile belonging to Zoe, 19, was posted online on Imgur

A man has allegedly driven his car into crowds in Munich after kidnapping two young children. At least two people are believed to have been be injured during the incident.

Although we spend a third of our lives unconscious, scientists have long been baffled by what happens during sleep. But two research papers published today have offered an explanation.

Canadian's Abby Pollak shows before-and-after butt photos

Abby Pollak, 23, struggled with an eating disorder in her late teens and would often eat fewer than 1,000 calories a day. She was 20lbs. underweight and had a thin, boyish figure. After enlisting the help of a nutritionist and personal trainer, she gained weight and lots of muscles. She now eats 1,700 calories a day and has seen her butt grow naturally.

A Missouri man has been charged in connection with his wife's death after children went to school and told their teachers that their father had killed their mother.

Michael Damico of Kettering, Ohio was arrested Thursday on suspicion of stabbing his father and two kids in the home they share. Damico was also injured, all four are expected to live.

Shwe Htoo, of Minnesota, admitted to murdering her one-month-old son Michael in 2015. After she smothered him to death she tried to commit suicide by driving into a light pole.

Veritee Reed-Hall, 63, from Cornwall, contracted the virus from her husband Barry, 65, who had unprotected sex with another woman while he served in the Merchant Navy.

How one couple HOUSE-SAT their way to buying their home

Laura Quattrocelli, 31, from Melbourne, and her fiance (both pictured), decided to save up to buy a house (bottom right) by house-sitting for an entire year. During the process, they put the $25,000 they would have spent on rent in an account and made further cutbacks. Here, Ms Quattrocelli speaks to FEMAIL about what she learned about budgeting.

Josh Smith, his father-in-law John White, and his daughter Danielle had been on the Cessna aircraft. They were rescued from a ridgeling landing strip near the Chakachatna River.

He recently admitted he was quite controlling when it comes to relationships. And it seems Tyson Beckford likes to remain firmly in control of who knocks on his door as well, as TMZ is reporting he

Frank Gehrke, right, chief of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program for the Department of Water Resources, checks the weight of the snow sample on a scale held by Mikel Shybut, a policy fellow with the California Council on Science and Technology, during the second manual snow survey of the season at at Phillips Station Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, near Echo Summit, Calif.   (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Runoff from the overall Sierra snowpack, which provides arid California with a third of its water in a good year, stood at the highest level since 1995 for this point in the year.

It is thought Johnathan Doerr, 19, died as a result of exposure in the West Desert in Tooele, Utah. He had been due to be interviewed for a job, but never arrived after calling to say he would be late.

Former Royal Canadian Mint employee, Leston Lawrence, 35, was sentenced to 30 months in prison after he stole 22-cookie-sized pieces of gold and hid them in his rectum.

Dr. Alan Hartman (left) has twice saved Alan Mullery (right), a 76-year-old grandfather from Long Island, New York. The two life saving surgeries came 20 years apart.

Why celebrities are going underwear free on red carpets

Stars have found a new way to flash the flesh by going completely underwear free under sheer outfits, and now a stylist says that they believe it makes them look more classy as they can reveal a lot while still being relatively covered up. Left to right: Naomi Cambell in a sheer lace dress; Kim Kardashian flashes her nipples and Marnie Simpson goes without any underwear at the NTAs. Meanwhile, Binky Felstead poses in a very revealing lace bodysuit (inset).

Playboy model Mia Raquel appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Thursday to face charges of assault and harassment for allegedly punching a fellow model.

Tampa police say they have arrested 16 and 17-year-old boys who now faces first-degree murder and robbery charges in the Tuesday night death of 44-year-old James Beck.

Suspect Kevin Velasco was arrested for murder, assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence, and battery over the incident in San Leandro, California.

The University of Oxford found two mechanism involved in decision making. One increases the amount of necessary information need to make a choice and the other lowers the threshold.

An Australian diver and film-maker recorded the video of the moment an octopus suddenly puffed up, inflating itself with water, off the coast of Melbourne, Australia.

Vice editor tried to recruit reporters to smuggle drugs

Three current or former Vice journalists claimed that Taroslav Pastukhov, (center) then-Vice Canada's music editor, tried to get them to join the international drug smuggling ring. Each was allegedly offered $10,000 if they agreed to carry the drugs in the lining of suitcases from Las Vegas to Australia. The journalists did not say whether or not they accepted the offer. However, Pastukhov former roommate, Toronto electro artist Jordan Gardner (left), along with Nathaniel Carty (right), a New York model and three other Canadians were arrested on December 22, 2015 after police found drugs in the lining of their suitcases. Pastukho was fired from Vice last February following the arrests after employees raised concerns about him with management.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today rebuked German Chancellor Angela Merkel for using the expression 'Islamist terrorism', saying the phrase saddened Muslims.

Researchers discovered an 'evolutionary marvel' that suggests barbeled dragonfish are designed to engulf huge prey, with a joint in the head that allows them to open their mouths terrifyingly wide.

Kathryn Marszalek, five, from Indiana, suffers from a rare genetic condition called AHC. She might be doing homework or playing, but will randomly become paralyzed and unable to move.

Amanda Bentz (left) of Palm Harbor, Florida, says her iPhone burst into flames early Tuesday morning while she was asleep. 'It was just like a 'shhhhhh,' kind of like fireworks,' she said.

New research suggests that over-the-counter painkillers could cause a heart attack - especially when taken during flu and chest infections.

A woman (pictured) played a not-so-nice prank on her sleeping wife, and it included a 'dead body' and an air horn. The woman's wife was so startled, she fell off the bed backwards and onto the floor.

Meet the 'butterfly boy' - boy who lives life in bandages

John Dilgen, 14, from Staten New York, was born with a rare skin disorder called epidermolyosis bullosa (EB). It causes the skin to blister and burst, meaning even the slightest touch can make it fall off. Strangers recently pitched in and donated $40,000 to buy John a tub to makes his baths less painful.

A Reddit thread about the struggles obese people face attracted responses from men and women who've battled with body-shaming, disappointed parents, a floundering personal life and more.

The sun rises over the clouds in front of the summit of Haleakala volcano in Haleakala National Park on Hawaii's island of Maui, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017. Park officials say the sunrise on Haleakala attracts over a thousand people a day, resulting in an overload of visitors and creating a safety hazard. As a result, anyone wanting to see the sunrise on the summit will now be required to make reservations in advance and pay a small fee. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)

The number of people and vehicles visiting the summit of Haleakala for sunrise viewing exceeds the number of available parking spaces almost every day and the situation is only getting worse.

This undated photo provided by the Nashville, Tenn. Metro Police Department shows Officer Eric Mumaw. Police say Mumaw died Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, while trying to rescue a suicidal woman whose car went into the Cumberland River. Mum, 44, was an 18-year veteran of the department. (Metro Nashville Police Department via AP)

Search crews found the body of Metro Nashville Police Officer Eric Mumaw, 44, in the Cumberland River. Mumaw drowned while trying to rescue Juli Glisson, 40, who drove her car into the water.

Joining Naomi are Rumer Willis, model Lizzy Jagger, singer Coco Gordon Moore , Hunger Games actor Evan Ross, Lyz Tyler's sister Chelsea Tyler, and DJ TJ Mizell.

Boyfriend is found guilty of scalping his girlfriend

Prosecutors in Kentucky say Zachary Gross (right), 31, used a knife to disfigure Marilyn Stanley (inset, before attack) and sicced his pit bull on her in 2015 after seeing a photo of hers that was posted online by another man. The mother-of-one had 80 per cent of her scalp sliced off and had one of her ears ripped apart (left, in the hospital).

Tony Scott, an Australian lawn bowls coach who fell in love with his star Muslim player Sita Kamis, faced 12 months in a Brunei prison for being alone in his house with his new partner.

Laundry detergent pods have caused an increase in chemical eye burns among preschool-aged children due to their packaging and candy-like appearance, a new study has warned.

Two Troy High School boys in Fullerton, California were arrested on Wednesday after a tipster told police the teens were planning a shooting 'bigger than Columbine.'

The Australian woman, known only as 'Denshan', resorted to seeking help online after she realized she could get out of the bath. She was at home sick when she got trapped in the coconut oil-lined tub.

TLC's Skin Tight sees obese people removing excess skin

The second season of the dramatic TLC reality show airs on March 1, and features 20 men and women who have lost hundreds of pounds each but are still weighed down by the skin that is hanging from their figures. 'This skin is a prison,' one man admits in the heartbreaking preview for the upcoming season.

This Feb. 1, 2017 photo from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows inmate Shiloh Heavenly Quine. Officials said Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, that Quine, 57, the first U.S. inmate to receive state-funded sex-reassignment surgery, has been moved to a women's prison. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)

Shiloh Heavenly Quine, 57, was taken to the Central California Women's Facility on Wednesday, after previously being behind bars at a men's prison.

China's PLA Rocket Force appeared on the country's state TV during Lunar New Year. Six DF-15B ballistic missiles were shown as the soldiers gave festival wishes to the public.

A team of international researchers found that more than 100 of the 229 World Heritage sites are 'rapidly deteriorating' from human activity and forest loss and could soon be damaged beyond repair.

VR Bangers' POV Head Rig is equipped with stereoscopic cameras in the eyes, binaural sound microphones, and multiple cameras across its surface to achieve 4K resolution for 'intimate' moments.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America has attacked the rapper and designer, 39, for not booking a slot for his New York Fashion Week show claiming that his actions 'should not be tolerated'.

This Sunday, the Atlanta Falcons will be taking on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI. FEMAIL's got you covered with a round up of stylish merch that shows your team pride, no jersey necessary.

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Massachusetts twins drive car into an icy swimming pool

Two 17-year-old girls took a chilly dip on Wednesday, after driving their car off the road and into an icy pool. The crash occurred around 7.30am on Easy Street in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, a town of 14,000 about 36 miles southwest of Boston. The girls, who are twins, were on their way to Blackstone Valley Technical High School when police say their car struck a utility pole on nearby West River Road. The car, a Lexus SE, traveled about 300 feet through two yards in the well-manicured suburb before landing in a private pool.

Four popular vloggers including Ann Le (pictured), have collaborated with Eylure on fun faux lash sets and are sharing their top tips for applying them at home like a pro.

Bianca Balti has two daughters and a long modeling career behind her with stints for Dolce & Gabbana, L'Oréal, and Christian Dior. This is her first time posing for the Swimsuit Issue.

Incredible images taken on February 1 show people in China queuing to pray to the God of Wealth. On the fifth day of the New Year people go to the temple to pray for good fortune.

Hugh Hefner wannabe Chris Culleton, 79, claims he has been a ladies' man all his life and has bedded 2,084 partners while working as a music promoter bringing bands to Warrington.

Chicago police officer Peter White (right) kept his word to a homeless man he ticketed for panhandling in traffic, bringing the man a warm winter coat in a gesture that went viral this week.

The whale was in poor condition, and had become stranded in shallow waters off the coast of Western Norway, leading to wardens putting the animal down.

Snow joke! Meet Roxie the Sheltie who begs her owners to take her SLEDDING every day and has to be dragged back inside when the fun is over

A Shetland Sheepdog from Milwaukee, Wisconsin heads out on the snow-covered slopes near her home every day because the cute pooch is addicting to sledding. Whenever the the ground is covered in the white stuff, the four-legged friend is out in her blue sled being dragged around only to be pushed down the hill close to her house. So dogged is her determination to stay in her sled that even when the day is done and she is being dragged up the steps back inside, Roxie can still be found clinging to her prized possession.

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From scooters to robo-helpers: Vespa maker Piaggio reveals Gita personal robot cargo carrier than can follow you home with your shopping

The makers of Vespa scooter has built a new two-wheeled vehicle that wasn't made to carry humans. Called Gita, the cargo robot can haul 40lbs (18 kg) of goods (inset) while following behind a human user or moving autonomously through a mapped environment. Boston-based Piaggio Fast Forward designed the new robot that stands 26 inches (66 cm) tall and travels at bicycle-like speeds - up to 22 mph (35 km/h).

Claudia Sorhaindo from the US left her baby girl Ava in the hands of her niece, J'Ann, while she headed out. J'Ann wanted to make something to eat but was afraid to leave the baby unattended.

Amazing video footage shows brave slackliners taking part in in The Extreme Highline and walking with cable cars hundreds of metres above Moleson ski resort, Switzerland.

Living on the edge! Daredevil leaps between towering Bangkok skyscrapers during nerve-racking parkour performance

This is the moment a daredevil leaps behind two lofty skyscrapers in Bangkok with no safety equipment. The vision shows the thrill seeker teetering the precipices of a 20-storey apartment block and peering over the abyss. After building up his confidence, the adrenaline junkie leaps over a ledge, launching himself onto a second building.

   

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