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Matt Ryan (inset) and The Atlanta Falcons have left Tom Brady (main) and the New England Patriots (led by Bill Bellichick, left) reeling after a devastating second quarter in which they raced to a commanding 21-3 lead. Brady was left humiliated by the first postseason pick-six of his illustrious career as Robert Alford intercepted his pass during a drive and ran it 82-yards for a touchdown. Earlier, the Patriots quarterback had suffered a nightmare start in his bid for a record fifth Super Bowl ring as a Matt Ryan inspired Atlanta Falcons stormed to 14-0 lead over the New England Patriots. In front of an estimated television audience of 100 million, including President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump watching in Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Brady toiled as the Falcons dominated the first two quarters. The Falcons made the breakthrough through Devonta Freeman early into the second quarter and doubled their lead soon after when Ryan found Austin Hooper to end a fantastic play. Earlier a happy and healthy looking President George H.W. Bush was given a rapturous standing ovation as the guest of honor (right) at the Super Bowl coin toss in Houston on Sunday night.

Flight attendant saves girl from human trafficking

Shelia Fedrick, 49, rescued a girl from human trafficking after spotting the disheveled teen on a plane. The Alaska Airlines flight attendant noticed she was sitting next to a well-dressed man. Fedrick left the girl a note in the bathroom to which she responded that she was in need of help. Fedrick told the pilot and contacted police.

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania professor, Dr Adam Grant, and researcher Reb Rebele, explain that selflessness at work ends up hurting the very people you intended to help.

This month we have two eclipses - a full moon (lunar) eclipse this Saturday and a new moon (solar) eclipse on Sunday, February 26 - giving us the chance to make big changes.

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US President Trump's immigration ban has sparked mass protests, such as this rally at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on January 28, 2017 ©Joshua LOTT (AFP)

The brief was filed late Sunday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in support of an ongoing lawsuit against the ban.

The New England tight end was quoted Sunday as saying he wouldn't go to the White House, adding that he was not worried about what team owner Robert Kraft might think of his decision.

The child, who was deemed in extremely serious condition, was a passenger in a Polaris off-roading vehicle that flipped over as part of a hunting trip she was on, TMZ reported.

She blew the roof off! Lady Gaga calls for unity in gravity-defying performance at Super Bowl 51 as she sings America The Beautiful and leaps from top of stadium

Lady Gaga tore the roof off of NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday with one of the greatest Super Bowl halftime shows in history. And the platinum blonde pop star kicked off things off in a very big, and very patriotic way with a rendition of her 'America The Beautiful' sung from atop the stadium while hundreds of drones could be seen flying around in the night sky behind her. The singer was then lowered into the stadium and down onto the field to perform a number of her classic hits including 'Poker Face' and 'Born This Way. Twitter lit up as she performed that second song in front of Vice President Mike Pence, which includes the line: 'No matter gay, straight or bi / Lesbian, transgendered life / I'm on the right track baby / I was born to survive.' Following Gaga's performance, New England Patriot's quarterback Tom Brady, inset left, led his players back onto the field facing a 23-3 deficit. Approaching the final quarter, his team was 28-3 down. But in an amazing comeback, he inspired the team to draw level before breaking the hearts of Atlanta Falcons' fans with an overtime victory.

Someone with access to the New England Patriots locker room at NRG Stadium in Houston managed to pick off Tom Brady on Sunday night, and run off with the quarterback's jersey.

The 30-year-old singer dons a gamine turtleneck and has her platinum blonde hair pulled back in a classic bun at the nape of her neck in the black and white spot.

Brady shoots daggers at Goodell after Pats' Super Bowl win

Super Bowl-winning quarterback was photographed looking at Goodell with searing intensity after he led his New England Patriots to a dramatic overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday. It was Goodell that suspended Brady and penalized his team in the Deflategate scandal - something that New Englanders have not forgotten. Goodell and Brady awkwardly shook hands during the postgame ceremonies honoring the champions.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh took to Twitter late Sunday night to offer his congratulations 'to the greatest team, the greatest coach and the greatest quarterback of all time.'

Tom Brady looks like he could make good on his 2015 promise to become one of the oldest quarterbacks in history after the Patriots reportedly said they would sign him for up for five more years.

Dancing in the Dark! 300 drones helped Lady Gaga create American flag in the night sky in pre-recorded segment during incredible Super Bowl halftime show

Lady Gaga's (left and right) incredible Super Bowl halftime show, was due in part to Intel's fleet of 300 drones that helped create her dazzling performance. As the pop star opened up the show, hundreds of drones soared behind her, flying high into formation to create stunning visuals over the Houston skyline. Intel was behind the stunning pre-recorded art display that transformed bobs of lights to a glittering flag and shimmering stars (inset) during the show on Sunday night.

Actor Sterling K Brown wants people to put their politics aside and enjoy the Super Bowl. But that may be difficult for Lady Gaga, who may use her half-time performance to air her political views.

Robert Kraft claims he was simply showing off his 2004 championship ring to Vladimir Putin while in St Petersburg when the Russian President snagged it as his own.

Patriots Mark Wahlberg flees stadium Super Bowl comeback

He was always in a funk as the leader of the Funky Bunch. And New England Patriots fan Marky Mark Wahlberg is surely ruing walking out on the greatest ever Super Bowl comeback before it even began due to his chld being sick on Sunday. The Boston native was captured making his way out of the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas with his disappointed sons leading the way.

Sunday's wild Super Bowl, drew a variety of spirited reactions from stars in all aspects of showbiz, most notably Atlanta native Usher and Boston's Mark Wahlberg, both fans of their hometown teams.

The 36-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star retweeted a post shared by a Kanye West fan site proposing that the rapper performs at next year's Super Bowl halftime show.

Emotional moment Hyundai surprises American troops in Poland by connecting them with their loved ones in the Super Bowl stadium 5,000 miles away so they can watch the game together for live ad

In perhaps the last notable advertising moment of the night, Hyundai aired an ad right after the game that was recorded while the Super Bowl was underway. The 90-second spot shows U.S. troops at a military base in Zagan, Poland watching the game. A few service members are called into a room, where they are connected virtually to their family members - who are at the game.

Perhaps an even more competitive game than the one played between the Falcons and the Patriots in Super Bowl LI is the one between advertisers on who has the best commercial.

Donald Trump leaves Super Bowl viewing party early

President Donald Trump left a Super Bowl viewing party (left) while the Patriots were still struggling 28-3 against the Falcons. The president and his wife attended the football-themed party at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida - but Trump left before New England's overtime win against Atlanta. He still congratulated Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (pictured right Sunday night) on Twitter, writing: 'What an amazing comeback and win by the Patriots. Tom Brady, Bob Kraft and Coach B are total winners. Wow!' Trump earlier on Sunday vented his outrage on Twitter against a judge who blocked the enforcement of his executive order banning visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

Appearing on Face the Nation, Pence wouldn't directly answer host John Dickerson's query of whether the United States is 'morally superior' to Russia.

'They've crossed over to mean': Wounded Sean Spicer hits back at SNL after the Press Secretary was impersonated by a gum-chewing Melissa McCarthy

Sean Spicer said he thought Saturday Night Live had 'crossed over to mean' on Sunday after Melissa McCarthy gave a blustering, gum-chewing impersonation of him the night before. The White House Press Secretary said the funny woman needed 'to slow down on the gum chewing' and McCarthy's exaggerated performance could be 'dialed back'. Spicer admitted he thought the program was once funny but it had turned mean, especially in Alec Baldwin's portrayal of Donald Trump.

President Trump suggested he found a new avenue to investigate voter fraud, as he's claimed that between 3 million and 5 million people voted in the election illegally.

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway whacked Senate Democrats for spending time opposing President Donald Trump's travel ban, but not voting on his cabinet picks.

Corporate America trolls Trump with pro-diversity adverts

A few of this year's Super Bowl commercials seemed to have one overriding theme - corporate America is trolling President Donald Trump. Coca-Cola re-broadcast an advert that it first aired in 2014 featuring people of various ethnicities and a multi-lingual version of America the Beautiful (bottom left). A commercial for Airbnb showed a mosaic of faces of men and women (top right). Trump supporters were angered earlier this week by a Budweiser commercial that featured a dramatic re-enactment of Adolphus Busch's immigrant journey to America in 1857 (bottom right). 84 Lumber's commercial told the tale of a Mexican mother and daughter's journey across the US border (top left).

The ad first aired during Super Bowl 2014, and provoked anger in some corners because it featured 'America the Beautiful' sung in different languages and a shot of gay parents.

Protests for and against President Donald Trump's policies continued this weekend in major US cities. Demonstrators gathered in Manhattan and Los Angeles for various reasons.

President Donald Trump apparently has a special name for what he calls his 'angry' tweets. When he dismisses someone on Twitter, Trump calls it a 'Tweet Smack'.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell broke ranks with President Donald Trump on Sunday, criticizing his fellow Republican for lashing out at a federal judge on Twitter.

Pence takes Iraq and Afghanistan vets to Super Bowl

Vice President Mike Pence took some unexpected guests to the Super Bowl and even stopped to try some local Houston barbecue. He met with two wounded soldiers and their guests at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, to escort them to the football game on Air Force Two. Pence flew Marine Staff Sergeant Anthony Mannino, Jr, and Army Staff Sergeant Frederick Manning. Mannino, who was wounded in Iraq in 2008, brought his wife Diane while Manning, who was injured in Afghanistan in 2016, brought his nurse, Army Sergeant First Class Charles Stanley.

Iran will issue visas for a US wrestling team to attend the Freestyle World Cup competition. This reverses a Friday decision to ban visas for the team in retaliation for Trump's travel ban.

Far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen paid glowing tribute to Donald Trump and Brexit claiming she could make France 'free again', after taking inspiration from the recent electoral shocks.

Trump's election puts charities in an awkward position over choosing the resort, the so-called 'Winter White House,' for events they may have planned more than a year in advance.

KATIE HOPKINS on liberal brainwashing in schools

Even as my suspicions have been growing about the indoctrination of our young children by so-called liberals, so has the number of stories arriving in my inbox. Worried parents whose little kids come home repeating opinions they have been taught in school, rather than lessons, wondering how they should talk to the school about it without getting their kids into trouble. Children being taught that Trump is a bad man and a racist. That Brexit is wrong. That the correct answer is Clinton. I can accept that many teachers believe Trump to be an odious individual and/or that Trump equals hate. And I have heard the argument that it is right that teachers should teach children to be inclusive and to stand against hate, and by this logic teachers have a duty to speak out against Trump. But this is a sleight of hand. Deductive reasoning that has lost its way.

Mike Pence said during an interview aired Sunday that 'in the patriot's heart, there's no room for prejudice' and insisted Donald Trump's stance on LGBT rights was in line with his campaign.

An official in U.S. President Trump's Cabinet and at least one of his advisers gave paid speeches before an Iranian group that killed Americans before the 1979 Islamic Revolution

Ivanka boycott is going after Amazon over Trump suits 

The Grab Your Wallet campaign was launched on October 11 by Shannon Coulter and Sue Atencio after they 'simultaneously realized they could no longer in good conscience shop at retailers that do business with the Trump family'. Shoes.com, a Canadian online shoe store, became the first retailer to announce it was dropping Trump's shoe line as a result of the campaign in November. Nordstrom followed suit last week, although they denied being influenced by the boycott or politics.  They insist the move was made as a result of poor sales months after it was hit by a grassroots boycott started by a marketing specialist and a grandmother.

A mother is filing a number of complaints with a Toronto-area primary school after her six-year-old daughter's wrists and ankles were handcuffed by police under their watch

A mother is filing a number of complaints with a Toronto-area primary school after her six-year-old daughter's wrists and ankles were handcuffed by police under their watch.

Serenity Allen, died at the scene from the gunshot wound shortly after 1pm on Saturday in their inner city family apartment in Jacksonville, Florida.

Police warned about Queens jogger's killer months earlier

NYPD detectives arrested 20-year-old Chanel Lewis (right) from East New York, Brooklyn, on Saturday night for beating, raping and strangling Karina Vetrano (left) in Howard Beach, Queens, in August. Vetrano, 30, was found in Spring Creek Park after going missing during her evening jog. DNA beneath her fingernails matched that of Lewis who was arrested after police revisited a 911 call made in May about a man behaving suspiciously in the park. He had three court summonses dating back to 2013 for behaving oddly in a bicycle track near where Vetrano died.

Jacqui Land-Keaveny is a jewellery designer from the UK. She lives with her partner and her daughter, Holly. She says to use vintage rollers, do unusual exercise and eat an avocado a day.

Slathering green gunk onto your face is so last century. In the quest for a peachy complexion, wearable anti-ageing masks are where it's at. Here, we show you a pick of the best...

A customer at a Wal-Mart store in the Pine Hills area of Florida fatally shot a 19-year-old man who was among a group suspected of stealing two carts filled with diapers at the Orlando store.

The Los Angeles Fire Department said that a 50-year-old woman and a 60-year-old woman were determined dead on scene. A 60-year-old man was rescued from the van and taken to a hospital.

Family's heartache after girl is taken despite adoption

A couple in South Carolina is fighting to keep a three-year-old girl they legally adopted at three weeks old after losing a court ruling to her biological father who was just released from prison and wants to raise her. Three-year-old Braelynn (pictured left) has lived with Tammy and Edward Dalsing (pictured right) since she was a newborn in Rock Hill. Despite legally adopting the toddler in 2015, a court recently ruled that she belongs with her biological father after he appealed the adoption order.

To mark her latest milestone, a poignant photograph of her wearing a suite of sapphire jewellery given to her by her father King George VI as a wedding gift in 1947 has been issued.

JAN MOIR: Now we know the tawdry reality behind the Facade

Just one short week ago, David Beckham was one of the most celebrated people in the land. The former England football captain was adored and admired by fans around the world.

It has now been revealed that former England, Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham (pictured) could have been the victim of a targeted $1.25million blackmail plot.

Over many years, David Beckham has presented himself to the world using a ruthlessly manipulated image-machine that portrays him as a genuine, home-loving, patriotic dad.

Florida state attorney employees fired for drug use

Shannon Solo, 27, (left) is now unemployed and single after the bride-to-be had a wild bachelorette party with a group of her Florida state attorney's office coworkers, known as 'The Squad', in New Orleans back in September. They had filled a rubber ducky with cocaine, according to investigators. The Orlando women allegedly 'snorted cocaine and Adderall' and 'smoked marijuana out of a bong made from a Gatorade bottle', causing Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala (right) to announce the six dismissals on January 20. Solo was dumped by her fiancé after he found out about the alleged drug use (inset). Solo later informed her new boyfriend about the party, who happened to be drug agent, and he then reported her and the other women.

The supernatural psychological horror film Rings - an attempt to revive a long-dormant horror franchise - came in second at U.S. box offices during Super Bowl weekend.

Brady DiStefano, left, was seen choking Caleb Zweig, right, on a sidewalk after an altercation on Friday night.The students attended the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

New records reveal the vomit covered bathrooms, and passed-out revelers at the Cool River Ranch party, Houston, which Jordin Taylor had been attending before she was struck by a bus and killed.

The New York-based retailer on Sunday announced the departure of its French CEO Frederic Cumenal (pictured) effective immediately. Cumenal had been at Tiffany since 2011.

Virginia woman had abortion 23 weeks as baby had a tumour

Lindsey Paradiso, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, took to Facebook to share her emotional story of having an abortion at 23 weeks. At 18 weeks doctors noticed baby Omara had an aggressive tumor growing around her neck. Lindsey continued on with her pregnancy in hopes it would be operable later. Weeks later, the baby's tumor had doubled in size and began to spread even further into her chest and Omara had a 99 per cent chance of dying. The couple decided to go through with an abortion through lethal injection.

At least 16 people are dead and 34 more are injured following a 'drunk' cargo truck driver crashing into a school bus and fleeing the scene in Honduras on Sunday.

CORRECTS FIRST NAME FROM DANILE TO DANIEL AND REMOVES REFERENCE SUBJECT DID NOT TAKE A HOSTAGE - This photo provided by the North Dakota Highway Patrol shows Daniel TwoHearts.  Police say a crime spree by TwoHearts, who fired at a state trooper and then stole a car with a baby inside it is over, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017.   The baby was recovered, but TwoHearts later barricaded himself inside an apartment. Police Capt. John Barnett says that TwoHearts shot himself rather than surrender. According to police, the shot did not appear to be fatal.  (North Dakota Highway Patrol via AP)

Daniel TwoHearts allegedly shot at a trooper, stole a car with a baby inside and eventually barricaded himself inside a Devils Lake apartment, where he shot himself, police say.

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Catch me if you can! Competitive Kate tries to outrun her husband but gets royally beaten by Prince Harry as they take part in a relay race at London's Olympic park 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head to head in a race this afternoon as they took part in a training day for the London Marathon at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP) in London. The pair were joined by Prince Harry at the training day for Team Heads Together which is the campaign to change the conversation on mental health which is spearheaded by the royal trio.

The 14-year-old - whose real name is Prince Michael Jackson II - seemed to be enjoying himself as he headed to Hollywood hotspot Catch with his friends following his elder sister's comments.

The Scandi lifestyle is one of the healthiest and happiest in the world. Need proof? Swedish Faya Nilsson, 30, who lives in London, has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers.

The Mail on Sunday today reveals evidence that the organisation that is the world's leading source of climate data rushed to publish a landmark paper that exaggerated global warming.

Mississippi man removes 140-POUND tumor from stomach

Mississippi antique store owner Roger Logan began putting on weight 12 years ago. While doctors at first told Logan, 57, that it was 'just fat,' when it began swelling they realized it was a growth that needed to be removed. Logan's surgeon said the tumor most likely started as an ingrown hair that eventually grew so large, it had its own blood supply.

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.

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.

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.'

Flavanols extracted from cocoa help tackle cholesterol levels and blood flow. Now a pill that has contains the anti-oxidant nutrient in its purest form has hit the shelves in Britain

Inside the Canadian polygamist community

In what's thought to be the first conviction of its kind, a Canadian court recently found two parents guilty of taking their 13-year-old daughter across the border for a sexual purpose when she was forced to marry Warren Jeffs, as their Canadian sect leader alone has 145 children with 27 wives. British Colombia Supreme Court Justice Paul Pearlman ruled Friday that former husband and wife Brandon J. Blackmore and Emily Ruth Gail Blackmore are guilty of taking their daughter across the border in 2004 to marry the now imprisoned Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) leader Warren Jeffs. In addition, the charges against 59-year-old Winston Blackmore (left) came after Special Prosecutor Peter Wilson approved three 'unlawful removal of a child from Canada...' charges against the former couple and Oler. Winston Blackmore is married to 27 women with whom he has at least 145 children in the polygamist community of Bountiful, British Columbia. Top and bottom right children play inside the community at one of two schools.

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.

As this new infographic reveals, Saudi Arabia has banned Valentine's Day altogether, but there does exist a black market for red roses; and in Japan, its customary for women to give gifts to men only.

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.

Grieving mom finds letters from daughter after her death

Cindy Mathis's 16-year-old Macy daughter died on November 25 in hospital five days after being in a car accident with her boyfriend in Tifton, Georgia. Her mother was still reeling from her death when she came across a pile of letters she had given her as birthday gifts earlier in the year. One, titled 'Open when you miss me,' read: 'Hey mommy. I'm sorry that you're missing me. I hope wherever you are or whatever you're doing you're okay. 'I'm probably missing you too.

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.

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.

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.

Adorable rescue pooches let off their leashes to face off in annual Puppy Bowl for coveted title of top dog

Two teams of playful and furry critters faced off in the annual Puppy Bowl championship on Sunday afternoon. The pups darted for the ball with tails wagging in order to claim the coveted title of top dog. Nearly 80 pups - who were all available for adoption - were let off their leashes to participate in the bowl game that included a halftime performance by Kitty Gaga. In the past, more than nine million people tune in across America to watch the cutest sporting event of the year.

The residents of the small Mississippi town of Rienzi have been left infuriated after their mayor was forced to lower its Christian flag after an atheist group threatened a $500,000 lawsuit.

They say the right haircut can take ten years off you. FEMAIL caught up with international hair stylist, Anthony Nader, to find out the most common hair mistakes middle-aged women make.

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.

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Touching moment special needs student scores final shot during high school basketball game while her classmates chant her name 

An Oklahoma special needs student has become the latest viral sensation thanks to her success in scoring the final basket during a high school basketball game. The heartwarming moment showing Lainy Frederickson (center inset and left and right) scoring as the packed crowd chanted her name on Friday night during a match-up between Norman High School and Norman North High School was caught on camera. Of the moment, Lainy said: 'I love everybody being there, and I just love it.'

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.

DO look down! Heart-stopping moment a diver somersaults off a 55ft platform into the deepest pool on a cruise ship

Cesilie Carlton, a 35-year-old American high diver, is seen leaping headfirst from a 55ft high platform aboard the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as the fast-moving ocean churns past below her. Cesilie, who is also currently a Red Bull cliff diver, has amassed more than 250,000 views on Instagram since the footage was posted last week. The impressive and frankly terrifying video was shot aboard the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship by her colleague, fellow diver Sydney Brown. The cruise ship - the largest passenger liner in the world with a capacity for 5,479 guests - boasts a 2,100-strong crew, of which 20 are performers at the AquaTheater seen in the video.

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Obama's dogs Sunny and Bo get used to new home

The former first family's pups, Sunny and Bo, were seen going on a stroll with a new dog walker in Washington. The Obamas moved into their new $4.3m home in D.C. since leaving the White House. The family has only been seen one day since landing in the Caribbean. One of the Portuguese water dogs, Bo was promised to Sasha and Malia if their father won the election.

Chris Knight traveled to the village of Xcalak on Mexico's Caribbean Coast. He took photos of crocodiles on a 'sweet-spot' shallow enough for them to stand in but deep enough to find prey.

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.

Win Catskills cabin with 200-word essay

Fed up with the lack of success selling their cabin getaway, two homeowners have proposed a unique way to get the house off their hands - an essay contest. Andrew Bares and Kelly Lavorgna have put their Catskills cabin on the market twice, to no avail. Instead, they now have proposed a contest: write a 200-word essay, submit a $149 entry fee, and the house could be yours. Authors must simply answer the question: 'How would owning the lakefront dream home change your life?'

   

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