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Court of Appeal rejects Donald Trump's overturn immigrant

As a furious legal battle erupted over the president's controversial immigration executive order, a defiant Trump declared his team will win 'for the safety of the country' while attending a ritzy Florida gala. The 45th president looked stony-faced and was confident the Department of Justice would win its recent appeal against the Seattle court ruling that temporarily suspended his foreign traveler ban. Trump's policy, which was only in place for a week, sparked worldwide protests before it was swiftly undone by one federal judge on Friday. The president was at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida when the legal mayhem erupted and seemed furious his celebratory weekend was interrupted by the ruling as demonstrators protested him nearby in Palm Beach.

Suspect interrogated in killing of Karina Vetrano

Police sources said Saturday they were interrogating a man in the slaying of 30-year-old Karina Vetrano (pictured), who was found raped and strangled in Spring Creek Park, Howard Beach, in August. The man, believed to be in his twenties and from East New York, Brooklyn, was first spotted by an off-duty officer acting suspiciously in Howard Beach and later agreed to give a DNA sample, sources said. The suspect had no criminal history, meaning his DNA profile wasn't part of law enforcement databases. He was being held and questioned Saturday night outside of Howard Beach.

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James Robart, the Seattle judge derided by President Donald Trump on Twitter Saturday after blocking Trump's order on immigration, is known for his conservative legal views.

President Donald Trump's supporters are vowing to never drink Budweiser beer after parent company Anheuser-Busch rolled out its Super Bowl commercial retelling the immigrant tale of its co-founder.

Trump 'respects' Putin and says US 'has a lot of killers'

President Donald Trump raised eyebrows once again on Saturday after he justified his 'respect' for Russian President Vladimir Putin by pointing out that the United States has 'a lot of killers' and asking, 'Well, you think our country is so innocent?' Trump made the remarks in a recorded interview with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly. The full interview will air on the Fox network before the Super Bowl on Sunday. The remarks angered conservatives on Twitter.

President Trump signed an executive order during his first week in office that stripped deportation regulations and could see up to 8million people considered priorities for deportation.

Ammar Alnajjar, left, shakes hands with his cousin, Fahd Alfakih, after coming into New York's JFK International Airport on a flight from Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. The government on Saturday suspended enforcement of President Donald Trump's refugee and immigration ban, enabling Alnajjar to return from Turkey where he was visiting his wife. (AP Photo/William Mathis)

Ammar Alnajjar (left) shook hands with his cousin after landing at New York's JFK on a flight from Istanbul Saturday, while enforcement of Trump's travel ban remained blocked.

Donald Trump 'avoids holding Melania's hand in public because he wants to look like a presidential alpha,' says body language expert

The president and first lady had an awkward hand-hold Friday on the tarmac of the Palm Beach International Airport, when Donald Trump appeared to let go of Melania's hand twice. He had just arrived on Air Force One for a visit to his Mar-A-Lago resort. Trump and Melania were holding hands when he first got off the plane. But the president abruptly let go to clap with the well-wishers who were there to greet him. Melania reached for his hand again, at which point he brought her hand up towards him, gave it two pats - and dropped it once more (bottom right). 'I think he's been saying, "I want to be seen as the president on my own", which is very much alpha,' body language expert Patti Wood told the DailyMail.com. She has noticed a shift in the couple's body language since Trump began his presidential race.

Mike Pence promised Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch would be seated 'one way or the other' in Philadelphia on Saturday. Democrats may block Trump's pick in retaliation.

President Donald Trump must pay $5.77million for refusing to refund deposits to 65 members who wanted to resign from Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

Melissa McCarthy plays Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live

Melissa McCarthy surprised the audiences at NBC studios when she came on stage to play a blustering Sean Spicer in tonight's episode of Saturday Night Live. McCarthy used the opportunity to mock some of the White House Press Secretary's more controversial attributes, namely his use of 'alternative facts' and contentious relationship with the press.

New documents confirm Donald Trump retains ties to his business interests through a revocable trust now being overseen by his son Donald Trump Jr. and an executive of Trump Organization.

A 22-year veteran of the Port Authority Police Department is being investigated after praising a video online in which two anti-Trump protesters were violently assaulted.

'We need to start killing people. We need to start killing the White House': Preschool teacher is caught on camera spewing obscenities to Black Lives Matter demonstrators

A Seattle preschool teacher calls for killing 'The White House' in a profane speech caught on camera. In the more than four minute video, which was filmed in January, but only released now, the Black Lives Matter protester rails against capitalism and expresses her contempt for 'white people', who she believes should give 'black and indigenous people' their money and possessions.

Marchers called on Prime Minister Theresa May to withdraw her controversial invitation of a state visit to Mr Trump and denounced his travel ban as 'racist'.

Though the US state department has reversed the cancellations of visas for foreigners, there are still many protests against the ban. Many major cities across the US and world held rallies.

French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron called on U.S. scientists who are afraid of Donald Trump's administration to move to France on Saturday.

World leaders duped by manipulated global warming data

The Mail on Sunday today reveals astonishing evidence that the organisation that is the world's leading source of climate data rushed to publish a landmark paper that exaggerated global warming and was timed to influence the historic Paris Agreement on climate change. The report claimed that the 'pause' or 'slowdown' in global warming in the period since 1998 - revealed by UN scientists in 2013 - never existed, and that world temperatures had been rising faster than scientists expected. But the whistleblower, Dr John Bates, a top NOAA scientist with an impeccable reputation, has shown The Mail on Sunday irrefutable evidence that the paper was based on misleading, 'unverified' data.

Gary Lee Sampson, 57, was handed his death sentence in a Boston court on Friday for murdering two men in a 2001 car-jacking. He received a separate life sentence for killing his third victim.

In fairness, it was never going to be easy for David Beckham to repair his shredded public image. But in giving it his best shot yesterday, the former England star offered an extraordinary excuse.

A group of hikers plunged down a long, steep icy slope in the Los Angeles' San Gabriel Mountains on Saturday, killing one and injuring four others, one of them critically.

The famed California restaurant, The White House, was burned to the ground during a two-alarm blaze early Saturday morning. About 40 firefighters were called to battle the blaze.

REVEALED: Marijuana-smoking woman in a wheelchair who featured in viral subway video was once a millionaire who had a check worth $900,000 stolen and cashed by a thief

The wheelchair-bound woman who was filmed smoking what appeared to be marijuana on a New York City subway last month (left) was once a millionaire who ran into hard luck and became destitute within months of winning a large court settlement. Michelle Carter, 60, was recorded on Instagram last month in a bizarre confrontation with a fellow passenger (inset) on a subway train. The video ends by showing Carter on the ground on the train platform, appearing to have been knocked from her chair (right). Now she is suing a bank that cashed an $800,000 check that was stolen from her in 2015.

The singer is looking to adopt twins Esther and Stella Mwale, 4, from a Malawi orphanage. Mercy James's uncle Peter Banet told their family: 'It will be as if your children have died.'

The celebrity hairdresser was quizzed by Thames Valley Police last month as they tried to piece together the last hours of the star's life before he died at his Oxfordshire home, aged 53.

From Asian action movies to baseball films, the list allows you to access thousands of sub-genres on the streaming service. All you have to do is change the code on the end of the 'genre' URL.

Florida teen is hit by train as she tries to get a photo

Julia Laureano, a freshman at the University of West Florida was hospitalized when she was hit Thursday afternoon. Laureano,18, and her friend were trying to get photos with an oncoming train in the background. The teen was struck near the Scenic Highway in Pensacola and dragged for several feet before falling off the side of the track onto a pile of rocks.

Wesley Burgner, 36, was drinking while driving the 300-some miles from Atlanta to St. Simons Island in Georgia with his two daughters in the car, police said.

New York man is held up at gunpoint, made to undress and hand over his SUIT to the robber

Surveillance footage shows a man who was trying to get into his home when he was robbed at gunpoint and forced to give up his clothing. The 24-year-old victim was trying to enter a building on Neilson Street in Far Rockaway, Queens, when he was approached by a man in a hoodie. The suspect reportedly brandished a gun while threatening the victim and demanded his clothing and his keys.

Gavin, a sixth-grade student in St. Louis, was suspended after he was attacked for wearing a Trump hat on Wednesday. He was filmed being verbally and physically bullied by his peers.

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says his company is buying plane tickets for stranded drivers now that a federal judge has put a hold on President Donald Trump's travel ban.

Sharron Ivory admitted that he knew his cousin's killer was not Sundhe Moses in a Brooklyn court. His cousin Shamone Johnson was killed by a stray bullet at 1750 Prospect Place in 1995. She was four.

Malia Obama heads back to work at Weinstein Company in NYC

After a night of hitting a star-studded after party for HBO series Girls, former first daughter Malia Obama was spotted heading back to her film production internship in New York City on Friday morning. The 18-year-old has landed a job with the Weinstein Company, taking a year off to pursue film-making before starting Harvard University in the fall. She previously interned with the popular show Girls in the summer of 2015, and it seems her friendships with the company have been long-lasting, as she partied the night away with the likes of Lena Dunham and the rest of the cast.

Lady Gaga shares clips prepping for Super Bowl LI halftime

Lady Gaga's a lot more forthcoming about her Super Bowl playbook than the Patriots or Falcons! The 30-year-old hit-maker took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to share a montage of scenes, as she prepares for the huge stage that awaits her Sunday at Houston's NRG Stadium. 'I will be playing the halftime show for Super Bowl 51,' the Grammy-winner said, as her team tended to her hair and makeup. 'You are here with us today getting a behind-the-scenes peek at our preparation process for the show.'

Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan took home the trophy for Most Valuable Player over four-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady at the Associated Press NFL Honors on Saturday night.

A bettor using his phone app put $1.1m on the Atlanta Falcons plus three points in the Super Bowl. Sports books around Las Vegas said betting may top record $132.5m wagered last year.

Gavin, a sixth-grade student in St. Louis, was suspended after he was attacked for wearing a Trump hat on Wednesday. He was filmed being verbally and physically bullied by his peers.

Why we should ALL be following the Scandinavian lifestyle

The Scandi lifestyle is one of the healthiest and happiest in the world. Need proof? Just look to fitness blogger Faya Nilsson, 30, left and right, who lives in London, and has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers. Faya, 30, who runs the hugely popular Fitness on Toast site, grew up on a farm in a small town in the south of Sweden called Karlskrona, then spent her teenage years in Stockholm, before moving to London just under 10 years ago. She has penned a book revealing how to live like a Scandi and shares her best diet, inset, fitness and lifestyle tips with FEMAIL.

Mechele Ann Robinson, 45, was taking care of the boy after his mother was sent to prison in August, according to a police in Springfield, Oregon. He was found on Tuesday night with signs of abuse.

Boeing 777 from Zurich to LA carrying 300 passengers is forced to make an emergency landing at remote Canadian airport in -6F weather after suffering an engine malfunction

Nearly 300 passengers heading to Los Angeles landed in a remote and snow-covered Canadian airport after one of the engines on the Boeing 777 stopped working. The Swiss International flight from Zurich to California on Wednesday made an emergency landing at Iqaluit Airport, where the sole runway usually accommodates much smaller aircraft. The town mayor quickly arranged for the passengers to take a tour of the city, where temperatures hovered around minus six degrees Fahrenheit, but they ended up staying on the plane until a replacement arrived hours later from New York.

West Texas police have arrested 25-year-old Robert Fabian, boyfriend of Sul Ross University student Zuzu Verk, 22, who went missing near Alpine after going on a date with him in October.

Six-year-old Ariel Glover was in gym class at her school in Covington, Georgia last Friday when her hair was pulled from her head. If she has nerve damage on her head, her hair may not grow back.

Attempted murder victim returns to scene of crime

A woman who was left for dead after her neck was brutally broken by a high school wrestling coach returned to the woods where she once lay helplessly for more than 30 hours. Ashley Reeves (main right, with Elizabeth Smart) was thought to be dead by investigators who found her in the woods of Belleville, Illinois, covered in thousands of insect bites (top right) after Samson Shelton choked her with a belt in 2006. Upon revisiting the scene of the harrowing crime with kidnapping survivor and Crime Watch Daily 's Correspondent Elizabeth Smart, Reeves said: 'I think it's kinda hard to believe that this is actually where I was for that long and in that condition. '[It] makes me feel like maybe I am as tough as everybody says I am,' Reeves said, after she beat all odds and learned how to swallow, talk, and move her arms and legs again. Bottom right, Shelton during his interrogation

The amazing story of Officer Walter Sitek can now be told in full as the remains of his ship, coral-lined and broken in two, were recovered 3,000 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores.

There are around 2,000 known asteroids measuring over 3,000ft in diameter that could eventually strike our planet in the next billion years, according to experts.

David Sassoon on how he helped Diana become a fashion icon

As an exhibition celebrates the life and wardrobe of the late Princess of Wales, David Sassoon - one of her favourite designers and confidants - reveals how he helped her become a fashion icon. He is the designer who, as one half of Bellville Sassoon, the label of choice among privileged young ladies in the late 1970s, took Lady Di from junior Sloane ranger - all floaty skirts, cashmere cardigans and pie-crust collars - and discreetly steered her in the direction of fully fledged fashion icon. Diana's loyalty to him was absolute: he designed more than 70 gowns for her over nearly two decades. (Pictured: Diana in some of his creations and his initial sketches.)

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The A-list couples bonding with their best-friend exes

Who says divorce means the end of a relationship? These A-list ex-couples have proved not only that they can remain friends, but they can even bond with their former partners' new lovers. Brad and Angelina, take note! (Pictured clockwise from top left: Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow, Michael Sheen, Kate Beckinsale and Sarah Silverman, Miranda Kerr, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom and Demi Moore, Bruce Willis and Emma Heming.)

Romania's prime minister has announced that the government will repeal the contentious decree after the biggest protests in the country since the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989.

The Queen (pictured) cheered herself up as she battled her illness over the Christmas period by watching old Laurel and Hardy films and Keeping Up Appearances, it was revealed today.

Police in Colombia have arrested a 17-year-old drug gang leader accused of carrying out more than 30 murders. Authorities are identifying the teenage killer only by his nickname of 'Frijolito' or 'Little Bean'.

John Hurt tried to buy my baby for £100,000

While the two-time Oscar nominee was married to his second wife Donna (pictured together left), he offered Lesley-Ann Jones (right) $125,000 for her daughter Mia. He admitted to her that he was desperate for a daughter and was 'fascinated' by girls. The Elephant Man star struggled with an alcohol problem throughout his career and had two sons with his third wife Donna, Alexander and Nick.

Fitness monitors use an accelerometer to arm movements, which can be deceptive. Researchers from the University of Ireland, Galway, found all devices counted 'false positive' steps.

A six-alarm fire ripped through the construction site of the Avalon Bay Apartments in Maplewood, New Jersey on Saturday. Thirty units were set to open to the public in about six weeks.

Biggie Smalls look-a-like sends fans into a frenzy

He was murdered in 1997 aged just 24, a year after his rival Tupac was shot dead.  But hopeful fans have sent Instagram into a mini-frenzy after spotting a Biggie Smalls look-a-like.  The Juicy legend's look-a-like appeared in a bachelor's stag do selfie, sparking fresh conspiracy theories. The sighting comes months after Biggie's arch rival, Tupac Shakur was 'spotted' alive and well.

Systems like Slendertone that slimmers use to target muscle groups could be more effective that compression stockings for poor leg circulation, a study by London hospitals shows.

Larry King mourns the death of ex-wife Alene Akins

Larry King took to Twitter on Friday to reveal the death of ex-wife Alene Akins, mother of two of his five children, 'So very saddened over the passing of Alene Akins, who died peacefully with our children Chaia and Andy by her side,' the 83-year-old tweeted on Friday afternoon. 'She was a grand lady.' There were no further details of the cause of death. 

Fred Goldman (upper right), Ron's father, and Kim Goldman (bottom right), his sister, said on Friday they still thought about Ron every day. He was 25 when he was found stabbed to death.

Brandon and Gail Blackmore were found guilty of taking a 13-year-old girl to the United States from Canada for a sexual purpose when they arranged for her marriage to Warren Jeffs in 2004.

Princess Beatrice attends wedding with other royal guests

Princess Beatrice attended a lavish wedding ceremony along with other royals from around the world as socialites Filippos Lemos and Marianna Goulandris got married in London (inset). The 28-year-old (left) looked happy wearing a black and white dress as she spent the day celebrating the stylish wedding in the capital. She was at the ceremony which took place at the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sophia near Hyde Park, west London. The bride wore a traditional white wedding dress and looked glamorous as she walked out of the cathedral (main image). Other royals who attended the wedding included Queen Maxima of Netherlands (left, inset) and King Constantine II of Greece. After the ceremony, the newlyweds got into a silver Mercedes-Benz (bottom right) - which had gull-wing doors - and drove off together (top right).

A new study in Finland revealed men's preferred age range widens over time, and they too consider sex with a partner their age or older - and are more likely to act on it than with a younger interest.

Brenda, who declined to give her last name, said Friday she was flying from New Orleans to Fort Lauderdale when flight attendants accused her of being drunk - then asked her to cover up.

The accident took place at 1am Thursday in the northbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Kenton County, Kentucky, but the driver only sought help at a gas station three miles away.

NASA scientists have launched an investigation on the mysterious phenomenon that has caused whales, dolphins, and porpoises stuck along coastal areas around the world.

Man drenched in blood forces a CRUCIFIX down his mouth as 'the demon is exorcised from him' in shocking video 

Shocking footage appearing to show a man drenched in blood forcing a crucifix down his throat has emerged online. The disturbing video posted on YouTube is believed to have been filmed in South America and shows the man convulsing in a chair grunting in demonic tones. Blood is splattered on his chest while he is surrounded by topless men who seem to egg him on while a drumbeat builds to a crescendo in the background. The man is sprayed with water as he speaks in  tongues and bangs his feet on the ground.

LEBANON TWP. - A Warren County man has been identified as the victim of a fatal accident that happened on Thursday. 

Hayden Balboa, 24, of Washington Township, owner of Califon-based SMY Landscape Services, died from injuries suffered while operating a wood chipper at a residence on Musconetcong Road on Thursday afternoon, Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns, III said.

High Bridge Fire and Rescue and paramedics from Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township responded, it was stated in a news release. The accident was investigated by the prosecutor's office and township police, Kearns and Police Chief Jack Gale said.

"This appears to be a tragic accident and our condolences go out to the family and friends of Mr. Balboa during this difficult time," Kearns said.

According to SMY Landscape Services' website and Facebook page, the company started in 2008. Balboa is listed as a 2010 graduate of Voorhees High School in Glen Gardner, according to NJ Advance Media archives

Washinton Township, New Jersey man Hayden Balboa, 24, was killed while operating a wood chipper for his landscaping job on Thursday. Investigators say it was accidental.

Griffin Steele (left) found the money after they stopped at a gas station in Horry County, South Carolina. Suspect Brian (right) Wilson Humphreys, Jr. has been apprehended and was booked into jail.

LIZ JONES: Kylie, successful women like us NEVER find love

LIZ JONES: We cannot win, Kylie, we over-achieving older women. I understand, I really do. The world is your oyster, but you have no one to share it with. Pictured: Kylie's former lovers, from left - Jason Donovan, Michael Hutchence, James Gooding, Olivier Martinez, Andres Velencoso and Joshua Sasse.

The Mail on Sunday's Simon Sebag Montefiore explored the delights of India; venturing into rural Rajasthan and staying at The Royal Heritage Haveli, owned by the Maharajah of Jaipur.

The Mail on Sunday's Libby Purves embarked on a culinary trip to rural Veneto, where she and her husband stayed and had regular cookery lessons on the Borgoluce agriturismo estate.

Pan American Airlines pioneered the era of commercial flight from its bold inception in the late 1920s and won fame as history's most iconic airline, thanks in part to its alluring ads and glamorous crew.

Kala Brown, 30, will speak out for the first time after her dramatic rescue from being chained in a storage container for two months and watching her captor, Todd Kohlhepp, kill her boyfriend Charlie Carver.

Fisherman left his master's fortune is living in poverty

Glen House, the St Lucian home of Lord Glenconner, is now a decaying mansion as a bizarre legal battle goes on between Kent Adonai, his manservant who he left it to, and his grandson. Six years ago Glenconner - known to friends and staff alike as Colin Tennant, the name he bore before inheriting his title - shocked his family by bequeathing his entire £20million estate to his West Indian manservant, deliberately cutting his own children out of his will. Despite being, in theory, a property multi-millionaire, Kent cannot afford to repair the decaying mansion at the centre of his inheritance. Indeed, he refuses even to enter it.

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She'll be your Dixie Chicken: Bizarre video shows patriotic pecker's stunning rendition of 'America the Beautiful' on piano  

A video was posted online that shows a musically gifted chicken named Jogku as she pecks piano keys along to the tune of 'America the Beautiful'. The patriotic pecker is named Jogku, and is a 19-month-old Brahma Bantam who lives in Germantown, Maryland. The chicken follows a red light as it appears under different keys, signalling which one to peck next.

Researchers using the NERSC supercomputers say the effort will help improve our understanding of the physical conditions that give rise to these ultra-bright objects.

Dental technician Gary Archer has been creating cinema's chompers for more than 20 years. The LA-based British expat shares the story behind some of his most memorable creations.

South Africa's 'pink' one-day international against Sri Lanka encountered an unexpected hazard when a swarm of bees interrupted play for almost half an hour at the Wanderers.

Better than an in-flight movie! Plane passenger films stunning view of the Northern Lights while flying over Canada

Breathtaking footage of a geomagnetic storm was captured by an airplane passenger while flying east over Canada. Better known as 'Northern Lights', the storms create 'auroral currents', which create the glowing colorful lights sparkling in the horizon. The currents' reflection can be seen appearing much whiter over the bright city - and growing a deeper shade of emerald as the city lights fade.

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Wildlife photographer captures crocodiles in Mexico

Wildlife photographer Chris Knight traveled to the village of Xcalak on Mexico's Caribbean Coast, near Belize. He took photos of the crocodiles on a 'sweet-spot' shallow enough for them to stand in but deep enough to find prey. He first spent a few days diving in the area and learning about crocodiles before thinking about his camera settings. He then proceeded to capture his stunning shots.

Hostess Brands launched six new frozen treats this week. There are ice creams that taste like Twinkies, Sno Balls, and CupCakes, a Ding Dong sandwich, a Sno Ball bar, and a Twinkie Cone.

The Daily Mail's Richard Eden stayed at the Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort in Morocco, near Casablanca, which boasts an 18-hole golf course as well as North Africa's biggest casino.

In a new video, an extreme downhill skater is seen falling from at least 15 feet in the air before painfully crushing his tailbone into the hard, frozen ice. At first the skater looks like he is in control.

Lion siblings pictured battling fiercely in Zimbabwe

These spectacular images show lion siblings seemingly trying to rip each other part - but moments later they're once again best pals. The snaps were taken at Antelope Park in Zimbabwe by Irish photographer David Jenkins. He said: 'It was very exciting and fast - a real challenge to try to catch with a camera. After the fight, they were exhausted (bottom right) and just collapsed on top of each other before catching a much needed catnap.'

   

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