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Charles Oakley (center) shoved security guards before they pulled him away from his seat behind the baseline during the first quarter of the Knicks-Clippers game on Wednesday night. Fans chanted 'Oakley! Oakley!' in support of the popular power forward. The 53-year-old Oakley (inset) played for the Knicks from 1988-98 (inset during his playing days), helping them reach the NBA Finals, but has a poor relationship with the team because of his criticisms of Dolan, the Madison Square Garden chairman (left). Oakley is seen on the right being led away by an NYPD officer. He was later charged with three counts of assault.

Surveillance footage captures the terrifying moment a mother, 27, desperately tries to hand her toddler to a McDonald's drive thru worker as 'she battles the child's father who had kidnapped and beaten her'

Terrifying surveillance video (main) showed desperate mother, Jessica Wilson's attempt to hand her toddler to a McDonald's drive-thru worker as she battled the child's father, Levenski Crossty (inset), 27, who allegedly kidnapped and beat her. At one point, Crossty is seen in the video pulling Wilson's arm in what appeared to be an attempt to get her back in the car. She then makes it over the the drive-thru employee, who reached out for the little girl and told Wilson to 'hand the child to me', according to prosecutors. Once Crossty managed to pull the child away from Wilson, he got back in the car with the child and drove away. Wilson was left stranded and 'desperately asking someone to call 911', prosecutors said. The incident took place in July 2016 but Crossty's trial began Tuesday. Crossty is charged with felonious assault, theft and multiple counts of abduction and kidnapping.

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A new report suggests Apple's 10th-anniversary smartphone will have cutting-edge features and an innovated design, but for a hefty price tag - users could pay more than $1,000 for the handset.

A non-profit group in the US is keeping tabs on unsolved murders across the country. Murder Accountability Project is an open-source site that uses data from federal, state, and local governments.

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Mike Delfin, 14, was found dead near the bleachers of St. Jerome Catholic High School in Houston of what investigators said may have been alcohol poisoning.

Police arrest protesters at Phoenix Immigration office

Police have made several arrests as protesters blocked vans from leaving a U.S. immigration office in Phoenix late Wednesday, with a mother on board and possibly headed for deportation. The protest surged at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility after Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos was taken into custody during a routine check-in with the agency. Fearing her deportation, dozens of immigration activists blocked the gates surrounding the office near central Phoenix in an apparent effort to stop several vans and a bus from leaving.

Maps of America shows ancestral origins of each part

A massive genome-wide study in the United States has revealed a 'historical portrait' of post-colonial population patterns across the country. In the study, researchers identified 'clusters' - or genetic communities - using data from more than 770,000 people born or currently living in the US. The study highlights the ancestral origins and migration patterns for specific groups to reveal the many different genetic communities Americans belong to. The map above shows the distribution of ancestral birth locations associated with these clusters.

After spending $23million to buy the biggest home in Washington, D.C., Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos seems to be ready to make some changes to the huge home.

Thicke was seeking changes in the court-ordered arrangement, which grants his three multi-hour visits with a monitor appointed by the court present to supervise the father-son visits.

Canadian man who disappeared in 2012 is found in Brazil

Anton Pilipa trekked across two continents, walking mostly barefoot with just the clothes on his back, after he disappeared from his Vancouver home in 2012. His family spent years desperately searching for the former humanitarian worker, who suffers from suspected schizophrenia, and had almost given up hope when they got a call out of the blue. A Brazilian cop spotted Pilipa, who she initially mistook for a beggar, shuffling down a dirt track in bare feet, and dirty, unwashed Bermuda shorts and a vest. He had no passport, without without any form of identification.

The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Tom Brady's missing game-worn Super Bowl LI jersey may have been solved. There's a possibility that the jersey was simply packed away.

Audrey Hepburn's eldest son, Sean Ferrer, is being sued by the charity he helped establish in her name because, it says, he is interfering with its attempts to raise money for children.

Supreme Court nominee calls Trump's tweets 'disheartening'

President Trump's choice to serve on the Supreme Court said in a private meeting that he finds Trump's Twitter attacks on federal judge James Robart (right) 'disheartening,' after Trump went after a judge who ruled on his immigration order. Trump's Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch (left with Trump the day he was announced) has been meeting with senators in advance of his confirmation hearing. Senator Richard Blumenthal says he brought up Trump's attacks on judges and Gorsuch told him Trump's Twitter attacks were 'disheartening.'

Sean Spicer said the operation was a 'huge success' and that anyone who questions the success of the Yemen operation is doing a 'disservice' to the life of Navy SEAL Ryan Owens.

The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions as the next attorney general of the United States on Wednesday after fierce opposition from Democrats .

Fifty-five per cent of registered voters support Trump's travel ban affecting seven Muslim-majority countries. The same number approve of his plan to deny federal funds to 'sanctuary' cities.

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the investment while standing behind President Trump, a signal of how corporate America is adapting to a White House that is not reluctant to single out companies.

TJ Maxx & Marshalls scrap signs for Ivanka Trump's brand

Ivanka Trump's beleaguered fashion brand has taken another kicking after the bosses of TJ Maxx and Marshalls demanded stores throw out her advertisements and take down her special displays. Last week workers at the chains - which are both owned by TJX Companies - were told that her products would no longer hold pride of place in the stores (the picture on the right dates from December, before the memo was sent and was posted by a #GrabYourWallet supporter). 'Effective immediately, please remove all Ivanka Trump merchandise from features and mix into [other products on the racks],' the note, leaked to The New York Times, read. 'All Ivanka Trump signs should be discarded.' It's yet another blow for the socialite's business, which has already been dropped entirely by a string of retailers, including luxury chains Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, as a major anti-Trump boycott continues.

President Donald Trump lashed out at the retailer Nordstrom on Wednesday morning for dumping his daughter's clothing line, trashing the retailer on Twitter in a move Sean Spicer later defended.

Signaling that she's about to become more involved in her role as first lady, Melania Trump appointed Anna Cristina Niceta Lloyd - nicknamed 'Rickie' - as White House social secretary.

Hi Grandma! Hillary Clinton is spotted arriving at Chelsea's Manhattan home with Secret Service in tow for a quick visit as rumors gather pace that she is plotting a comeback

Hillary Clinton (left and right) was spotted arriving at her daughter's home on Wednesday night. The former Democratic presidential nominee pulled up at Chelsea Clinton (inset) and Marc Mezvinsky's Manhattan home with the secret service in tow around 6.30pm. She only stayed for a half hour before leaving around 7pm. Clinton was seen at the home not long after it was revealed that her son-in-law Mezvinsky quietly shut down his hedge fund Eaglevale Partners back in December. The decision to shutter the fund came just a few weeks after Clinton lost the election to president Donald Trump.

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A White House 'listening session' on chronic problems in the VA didn't include the most prominent veterans groups - though the chairman of Marvel Entertainment was among attendees.

As protests against the repeal of Obamacare gain steam, Republican lawmakers are huddling to talk about best practices to keep lawmakers and aides safe.

Army Capt. Matthew Ball, right, prepares to hug his former interpreter Qismat Amin, as Amin arrives from Afghanistan, at San Francisco International Airport Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, in San Francisco. Ball welcomed Amin to the United States after buying him a plane ticket to ensure he would get in quickly amid concerns the Trump administration may expand its travel ban to Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

A soldier welcomed his Afghan interpreter to the U.S. after buying him a plane ticket to ensure his quick arrival amid concerns Trump might try to expand its travel ban to Afghanistan.

Libyan Muslim immigrant cares for LA's dying foster kids

To foster any child takes an extraordinary amount of selfless love and devotion. But one man in Los Angeles has taken on an even more monumental role: caring for the city's dying children. Mohamed Bzeek (pictured right and bottom-left, and holding the hand of a terminally ill child, top-left) is that man: A devout Libyan-born Muslim who has spent the last 20 years giving hope and comfort to children no other person would touch - ten of whom have died. 'The key is, you have to love them like your own,' Bzeek told the LA Times. 'I know they are sick. I know they are going to die. I do my best as a human being and leave the rest to God.'

Democratic businessman Chris Kennedy has said he will run for Illinois governor in 2018 in what will likely be a sharply contested race to unseat Republican Governor Bruce Rauner.

Palin's name been making the rounds in the rumor mill for weeks as a prospective ambassador to Canada, and today the White House suggested that it's not outside the realm of possibility.

Twitter loves Trump's claim court decision is 'EASY D'

A number of political commentators, celebrities and even a Democratic congressman tweeted about the president's use of the term 'EASY D' in a tweet he sent out this morning. While waiting for a three judge panel from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on his controversial travel ban, the president tweeted, 'Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!'

Baron the Rottweiler was found weeks ago in Detroit with his ears and nose cut off as well as cuts in his tail. A $40,000 reward is being offered to anyone with information leading to the abuser's arrest.

High school senior Alex Christopher Davis, 18, was fatally shot by a deputy in Pisgah, Alabama Tuesday afternoon after he reportedly hit a man over the head with a hammer.

FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2014, file photo, a poster reads "We Will Remember Ezell Ford" at Paradise Baptist Church during a community forum in Los Angeles, to discuss the police shooting of 25-year-old Ezell Ford. The city of Los Angeles will pay $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of  Ford,  who was killed by police during a struggle over an officer's gun. The settlement was approved Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, by the Los Angeles City Council after Ezell Ford's family brought a civil rights lawsuit against the city. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu, File)

The City of Los Angeles agreed Wednesday to pay $1.5 million to the family of Ezell Ford, a mentally ill unarmed black man who was shot and killed in 2014 by two police officers during a violent struggle.

A woman allegedly shot her boyfriend after he told her to calm down after an altercation about her cold taco at a taco stand in north Houston at 2am on Wednesday, say police.

Grey Gardens is listed for $19.95 million

Grey Gardens, the Hamptons home once owned by eccentric relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, is for sale. The famous East Hampton residence has been listed for $19.995million, according to an online listing. In a 1975 documentary, Grey Gardens was the rundown home of Onassis' aunt Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale, known as 'Big Edie,' (inset bottom right) and her cousin, Edith Bouvier Beale, nicknamed 'Little Edie.' Brothers Albert and David Mayles directed the film about the two women, who resided with 58 cats in the ramshackle home by the time they met the filmmakers. Grey Gardens contained piles of garbage that were five feet high, and the directors sported flea collars while filming. Ben Bradlee, an editor for The Washington Post, and his journalist wife, Sally Quinn, bought the home from 'Little Edie' in 1979 following the 1977 death of 'Big Edie, and restored it.

A Georgia man who drove himself to a hospital saying he had been exposed to ricin has been arrested as the FBI says his car tested positive for the deadly toxin.

Siobhan Theresa Egnot, 36, was arrested after driving drunk with her kids in the car. She called her husband, 39, to pick up the couple's kids, but arrived drunk.

Sir Tom Jones 'is dating Priscilla Presley'

Sir Tom Jones has reportedly struck up a romantic relationship with Priscilla Presley (pictured together left last month; and right with Elvis Presley in 1971). The Welsh star, 76, is said to be 'courting' the 71-year-old actress, who was married to rock 'n' roll icon Elvis Presley, almost a year after his wife Linda died of cancer. A source told The Sun: 'Tom and Priscilla are courting. There is a spark between them but they are taking it slowly. It really is early days but they get on so well.'

Making small changes to your diet and lifestyle can sufficiently increase your brain power and help you perform better at work. Nutritionist Amy Morris offers her top tips to improve your brain health.

The man behind the treatment, Tim Jacob, is Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University's School of Bioscience. He's spent his career looking at the psychophysiology of smell.

'I have canceled my account and will continue until this racist bull**** is taken down': Outrage at first trailer for Netflix Ivy League satire Dear White People

The first trailer for Dear White People has been unveiled - and not everyone is pleased. The Netflix series - which satirizes race relation in an Ivy League college - is a sequel to the 2014 film of the same name. And within minutes of the 30-second clip debuting on YouTube on Wednesday, the comments section was jam-packed with racist diatribe... even more than usual.

Authorities in Alabama have identified the skeletal remains of Derek Washington, a 23-year-old man who went missing nearly two years ago near Birmingham.

A deadly explosion rocked the Packaging Corporation of America in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana on Wednesday morning killing three and injuring seven.

midlife malnutrition FACE reveals nutrients body needs 

Malnourishment is not something we associate with our pampered 21st century lifestyles. But few women reach their mid-40s in a nutritionally good place. Published studies conducted by nurses and nutritionists have discovered that, by the end of their childbearing years, up to 80 per cent of women have inadequate levels of magnesium. Many are also low in iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin D and essential fatty acids. To cure crow's feet try cheese and almonds, for cracked lips try potatoes and fortified cereals, for red skin try yoghurt, for dry skin try liver and sweet potatoes, for dandruff try eggs and wholegrains, and for thinning hair try citrus fruit.

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department shows Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem. Sentencing is set Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, for the American-born Muslim convert convicted of helping to plot a 2015 attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas. Kareem also will be sentenced on his conviction for supporting the Islamic State group. (Maricopa County Sheriff's Department via AP, File)

Prosecutors wanted a 50-year sentence for Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, an American-born Muslim convert who became the second person in the US to be convicted of charges of supporting Islamic State.

Mississippi state faces lawsuits claiming the lethal injection drugs it plans to use would violate constitutional prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment.

Vogue accused of Photoshopping Gigi Hadid

Vogue magazine has been accused of digitally altering the new cover featuring supermodels Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Ashley Graham. The March issue claims to celebrate beauty of 'all types' and also features fellow models Adwoa Aboah, Liu Wen, Vittoria Ceretti, and Imaan Hammam. But social media users claimed Gigi's hand, which is placed near Ashley's waist, looks unusually long.

Tara Palmer Tomkinson has been found dead at her London home following a battle with a brain tumor. Workmen in her building said they had not seen her since a 'loud bang' came from her flat.

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who was found dead in her London flat on Wednesday aged 45, 'spent much of the past year thinking about death' following a brain tumour diagnosis.

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Anna Nicole Smith's mom warned daughter life was in danger

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Anna Nicole Smith's mother Virgie Arthur (at left with her daughter and granddaughter Dannielynn) spoke exclusively to DailyMail.com in a poignant interview on the tenth anniversary of the Playboy's model's death. Arthur recalled the wild antics of her 'beautiful, funny' child, who she calls by her birth name Vickie Lynn, and who she believes the world never really knew. Drugs, she said, are what turned Vickie into Anna. 'You could tell the difference between Anna Nicole and Vickie Lynn. Anna was very mean, I don't know how to explain her. On drugs, she was a terrible person to be around,' Arthur said. The grandmother broke down as she spoke of the devastating loss of Smith's son, Daniel (above and below right with Anna Nicole and her first husband), who also died of a drug overdose five months before his mother - and how she hopes to be closer to her granddaughter. Above right, Anna Nicole with millionaire octogenarian husband Howard Marshall.

In one of the photos it really does look like the ex-President and the Virgin boss are in a relationship. Like a honeymoon couple frolicking with each other in the balmy Caribbean.

Lucianne Walkowicz, an astrophysicist at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, said making contact could be catastrophic - but could also 'accelerates the ability to live quality lives on Earth'

Some 80 years ago, the Nazis forced prominent German Jewish art gallery owner Max Stern of Dusseldorf to sell his family's roughly 400-piece collection before he was exiled from his country.

The 86-year-old Jackson family matriarch obtained a temporary restraining order Wednesday after alleging elder abuse by her nephew-in-law Trent Jackson.

A fourth-grade student was suspended from Poupard Elementary in Michigan after threatening to shoot a teacher on Snapchat. The student, who was new to the school, was reportedly upset with an assignment.

Whanganui family of six spend nothing on groceries

A family of six is attempting to go 12 months without buying groceries.The Harvey family (pictured), from New Zealand, grow their own produce and receive pantry staples and meat through trade.They started the frugal food lifestyle after Lydia and Matt Harvey's youngest son was diagnosed with coeliac disease. They cut gluten and dairy out of their diet, and started to look at just what was in the food they bought each day.

Henryetta, Oklahoma, population 6,500, has cancelled a Valentine's Day dance because of an arcane city ordinance that forbids gyrating too close to a church.

Christopher Hautpmann, 43, married Kaylee, 18, before divorcing her mother Shannon in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. Shannon left him last year after a few months of marriage.

There are just 5,000 black rhinos left in the wild as horns are worth £51k per kilo. Black rhino horns are used in Chinese medicine and as dagger handles in Yemen. They are now only found in five countries.

Mold can grow outdoors or indoors, particularly in wet environments, but can also be found in your home in the carpets, wallpaper, plants, food, and your pets. For those curious...here is a closer look.

A 'huge explosion' was reported on the Paris Metro which resulted in dozens of commuters being evacuated. Reports suggest that the explosion was caused by an electrical fire.

An Australian woman has posted a hilarious advert on Facebook for her wedding dress, which, she writes, was 'worn once by mistake'. She has since set up a GoFundMe page to fund her divorce.

Fitness guru who's trained Ryan Gosling and Reese Witherspoon reveals workout tips, diet plans - and why she LOVES ice cream

They say behind every successful man is a great woman, and you could say the same for La La Land's Ryan Gosling.  His internationally recognized trainer Ashley Borden has had the enviable job of keeping him fit, as well as Hollywood's beautiful beaus Reese Witherspoon, Mandy Moore and Christina Aguilera.  Recently Ashley, who has a retreat in California and numerous DVDs, has made her transforming workouts available online; The Body Foundation is a 21 day or six-week program that you can do at home without equipment, incorporating the workouts she actually uses with her clients.

Oprah Winfrey sold a Gustav Klimt 100-year-old painting, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II, to a private Chinese buyer last year for $150 million. She bought it for $87.9 million in 2006 at Christie's in New York.

Ex-NYPD officer Gilberto Valle, 32, better known as 'the Cannibal Cop,' made headlines when he was convicted of conspiracy in 2013 and spent 21 months in jail before a judge overturned the verdict.

Young people are 48 per cent more likely to sleep with someone before dating. And nearly a third use sex as a litmus test for whether or not they love somebody. 57 per cent of millennials feel lonely.

Welcome to your new world, girls: Twin sisters from Malawi are whisked to a private jet after 'overjoyed' Madonna adopts them - but not before judge asked 'uncomfortable questions' about the star's plans for the girls

Madonna has confirmed the adoption of twin sisters from Malawi with a picture on Instagram. Her new twin daughters are 'very happy' and 'very excited' as boarded the private jet to their new life in America, their government guardian has revealed. The new family jetted out under the cover of darkness, pictured bottom, just hours after the ruling. Malawian orphans Stella and Esther, four, pictured above with Madonna, walked hand in hand with the 58-year-old star out of court yesterday after a judge yesterday approved her application to become their mother. Court appointed guardian Dominic Misomali told MailOnline: 'You could see the love she had for them in her face and she was already a mother to them. The girls are very happy and very excited about what is happening to them.' Madonna had been trying to adopt the girls for two years and made previous visits to the nation to visit them.

Eight performers were on the tightrope, practicing a pyramid stunt ahead of Friday's opening of Circus Sarasota, when they lost their balance and most of them fell. Nik Wallenda (pictured) was the anchor.

A study in Vienna has found that dogs respond to their owners emotion and even begin to reflect them. Experiments revealed that pets with 'negative' owners were less able to cope under pressure (stock image)

LaMelo Ball of Chino Hills, California, managed to score an incredible 92 points in one game, helping secure a victory for his team over Los Osos High School on Tuesday, 146-123.

Illinois boy wakes up 2 days after being beaten into coma

Henry Sembdner, 12, suffered serious head injuries when he was slammed to the ground allegedly by another student at Kenyon Woods Middle School in South Elgin, Illinois on Friday. The seventh grader, who was left with multiple face fractures and bleeding in the brain, was placed in an induced coma in hospital. He woke on Sunday and continued to show signs of improvement each day until doctors allowed him to return home on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old fencer from New Jersey said she was left in tears after allegedly being detained at US Customs and Border Protection for two hours. The athlete won bronze for her country in Rio.

Jessica Preston delivered her son Elijah at Macomb County Jail in Detroit, Michigan, on March 20 last year after being denied a trip to hospital by staff who didn't think she was about to give birth.

A house was caught on camera as it toppled over after being hit by a landslide in San Rafael, northern California. The wall of mud ended up snapping support beams and unsettling foundations

Timothy Deffner, 55, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a field in Oklahoma after police say he killed his wife, Cayann, and her divorce lawyer, Bryan Young, hours earlier.

Grandson of John Gotti gets 8 YEARS behind bars for drugs

John Gotti, one of the namesake grandsons of the infamous mob boss, will be spending eight years behind bars for his role in a drug ring after accepting a plea deal on Wednesday. Gotti entered a guilty plea on  three drug-related charges in Queens Supreme Court on Wednesday, and will serve time behind gars while also being forced to forfeit $259,996 in seized money. That sentence will be followed by five years probation, at which point Gotti will be a free man. The 23-year-old has been behind bars ever since his arrest back in August on $2million bail.

A leading Australian researcher is calling for public hospitals to provide all baby boys with the option of circumcision, after a study found the benefits far outweigh the risks.

Ketamine is a Schedule III drug in the United States, alongside anabolic steroids and testosterone. In the UK it is a Class B, with cannabis, codeine and amphetamines.

Prince's famous onscreen garbs and touching handwritten notes are set to go under the hammer for more than tens of thousands of dollars. His screen-worn jacket is estimated at $25,000.

Kristen Stewart, best known for her portrayal of Bella Swan in the Twilight Saga films, has co-written an article about artificial intelligence, published in Cornell University's online library arXiv.

The Minnesota man who demolished the house of Jacob Wetterling's killer is giving the vacant lot to the city of Annandale. Developer Tim Thone said the city has agreed not to build for 10 years.

Teen plotted classmate's murder for six months

Prosecutors on Tuesday said that Liam McAtasney, 19 (left, on February 2), planned the murder of his former high school classmate Sarah Stern (right) for six months. After strangling her to death, McAtasney had his roommate Preston Taylor (left inset, on Tuesday), also 19, hide her body in some bushes for eight hours. The two then dumped her body from a bridge into a New Jersey river. All of this was revealed as Taylor tried and failed to convince a judge to release him on bail.

Spotify teamed up with AccuWeather to curate playlists based on the weather in your location. Climatune gathers a real-time reports and puts together a 30 song playlist that fits the forecast.

Researchers at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias found that bars thought to be fast rotators are actually among the slowest - suggesting they are braked by dark matter halos.

Researchers at the University of Washington and the University of Edinburgh have discovered hidden lakes draining beneath Antarctica's Thwaites glacier.

She bit off more than she could chew! The hilarious moment a little girl tries a VERY sour piece of candy for the first time

You could say this youngster was filmed going through a sour patch. A hilarious video shows a young girl eating a piece of sour-tasting candy. The child, named Anna, tried a Warhead in the clip - and within seconds, the girl squinted and winced in reaction. The video was filmed by the girl's mother, Courtney Hageman. The video didn't make clear where Anna's food tasting happened.

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'Walks like a cat, looks like a wallaby': Onlookers in Australia spot a mystery bush creature on night vision camera... but what is it?

A mystery creature with features similar to a tree kangaroo and a cat has got social media talking after it was captured on night vision camera north Sydney. The animal has stumped people posting on social media who are yet to decide what it could be.

Several people were injured after two rampaging bulls escaped their pens during a bull fighting festival in in the town of Encarnación de Díaz, Jalisco, Mexico.

Harrowing video has been captured of a fire tornado as it ripped through a property and sent horses running for their lives near Exmouth, in Western Australia.

Restaurant bosses have sent in the most ridiculous complaints they've ever had for a new list of hilarious customer gripes. In a video, critic Giles Coren reads some of his favourites aloud.

Jerry Swanson, 45, approached a group of Girl Scouts outside a mall in Oklahoma on Saturday and asked to trade them vodka for cookies.

Fore! Eager daughter smashes her dad with a golf ball in the leg and celebrates like she got a hole in one 

A proud daughter hits her unsuspecting father in the knee with a golf ball in one shot as he plays around with a cricket bat. Rather than be concerned however, she wheels away in delight like she's just hit a hole in one. The video was shot somewhere in the suburban US.

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Dog has half a kilo of matted hair removed after neglect 

Vets have been forced to give a horrifically neglected dog a haircut after finding 10 per cent of her tiny body was made up of tangled, dirty fur. The dog was handed in to an RSPCA shelter in Victoria, Australia, in a state of neglect, left, but has since been properly groomed, right, and seems very happy with her new hair do. Dr Rebecca Belousoff slammed the owners and said 'Grooming is not just cosmetic, it is an essential part of responsible pet ownership.'

A man in Newhall, California, was shocked when police held him at gunpoint after a passerby had reported he was kidnapping a child - when he was putting his child in the backseat of his Tesla.

Wolfgang Ballinger from Ghent, New York, admitted forcibly touching the girl at an party at the Psi Upsilon fraternity house in the university's campus in Ithaca last year.

Cincinnati Zoo cares for 3 Malayan tiger cubs

Three Malayan tiger cubs (left) were born on Friday at the Cincinnati Zoo. The adorable cubs are currently being cared for by staff in the zoo's nursery after their mother rejected them at birth. First-time mother Cinta's maternal instincts 'didn't kick in', according to the zoo's website. Now, nursery staffers are keeping the cubs warm (bottom right) and feeding them (top right) so the their body temperatures won't get too low without their mother's warmth. Zoo officials said it's not 'uncommon' for first-time tiger moms to reject their young and sometimes the mothers can be aggressive and even harm or kill their young. The cubs will be moved to Cat Canyon when they're weaned and no longer require constant care. Visitors should be able to see them in their outdoor habitat in early spring. There are fewer than 500 Malayan tigers left in the world. Major reasons for population decline include habitat destruction, fragmentation and poaching. Cincinnati Zoo is committed to ensuring the survival of endangered tigers.

   

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