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 Anette Sørensen was jailed by New York police 20 years ago for leaving her baby in a stroller outside a restaurant while she was dining inside. Now the Danish woman who made headlines in 1997 is speaking out about her ordeal in the hopes that her story will be told to an American audience. Sørensen was a 30-year-old aspiring actress who returned to New York City in May 1997 from Copenhagen. She met up with Exavier Wardlaw, the biological father of her then-14-month-old daughter, Liv (seen with her mother in 1997 in the top photo). The couple decided to grab a drink at Dallas BBQ in Manhattan's East Village. Sørensen decided to leave Liv and her baby stroller outside the restaurant as she and Wardlaw were inside while keeping an eye on her from the window. That’s when diners and servers notified police, who arrested her for endangering a child. Sørensen (seen with Liv in the present day in the bottom photo) said that the entire ordeal was a misunderstanding because parents in Denmark frequently leave their babies on the sidewalk while shopping or dining.

Glee star Naya Rivera is arrested for domestic battery after husband Ryan Dorsey says she hit him in the head and face on walk with their toddler son near his West Virginia home

One month after she called off her divorce from Ryan Dorsey, Naya Rvera has been arrested and charged with domestic battery against her husband. The former Glee star was arrested at a home in Kanawha County, West Virginia, on Saturday, according to local TV station WSAZ-TV The news station posted a photo and video of the actress, 30, in handcuffs and being arraigned.

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A man driving a red van tried to cut into President Donald Trump's motorcade in Florida on Saturday and then made an obscene gesture after he was pulled over by law enforcement.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's plans appear to have been finalised at a series of last-minute meetings between senior courtiers at Kensington Palace in London.

Incredible moment residents of tiny Hawaiian island BLOCKED billionaire tech investor and his enormous $195MILLION yacht from docking in their harbor

A billionaire Russian tech investor tried to dock his massive $195million dollar luxury yacht (left)- but was blocked by handful of residents on the small island of Molokai in Hawaii. The group of residents along with activists told them there were no alohas for the enormous vessel, it's billionaire owner Yuri Milner (inset) and its crew from what is known as the Friendly Isle.  Residents said they saw the yacht as a potential threat to the island they call home. The residents have previously protested other large vessels from docking in the past (top right).

The FBI said on Saturday that it was inundated with over 200,000 requests for background checks for gun purchases on Black Friday – setting a single day record.

The victims are a man and woman, 37 and 17, who were driving southbound in a red Chevy Impala when someone opened fire on their car, according to the highway patrol.

Inside the multi-million dollar mansions of food titans

American consumers have funded the lavish lifestyles of the rich and famous founders of our favorite foods and drinks. By just heading to the grocery store for things as mundane as cereal, soup, salt and beer, customers have put millions of dollars in the hands of food companies. That money then went to fund their lavish mansions built across the United States. The families that founded Kellogs cereal, Campbell's soup and Morton's salt built or renovated incredible estates with luxurious mansions, impressive swimming pools and exquisite gardens. Photos show the exquisite architecture and pristine landscaping of some of the countries richest families.

FEMAIL enlisted the help of Sydney-based interior design expert, Sally Bevan, to find out the five biggest mistakes you could make when styling your dream home.

White House Press head debunks internet theory PieGate

Conspiracy theorists had a field day with a photo of a perfect looking pie the White House Press Secretary says she baked, but looked like a stock image, she is now insisting she did indeed bake it herself.  'Of course I made the pie,' Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News. 'I make it for every holiday family gathering and have for years.' The chocolate pecan pie photo (pictured) even achieved it's own hashtag, with people calling it 'PieGate.' Not to take Sanders at her word, of course, as this is as delicious of a conspiracy theory as these things go, sources in Sanders' family also confirmed the confection was as real, and as tasty, as it appeared. 

President Donald Trump wrote that CNN is doing a terrible job of representing the United States to the world - claiming that Fox News really has Americans' best interests at heart.

New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard mocked President Donald Trump after he tweeted about rejecting the honor of being TIME Magazine's 'Person of the Year'.

Former national security adviser Mike Flynn (left) is under investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller for his work on an unfinished documentary film financed by a Turkish businessman.

The Trump administration appointed an interim head of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau just hours after the outgoing director named a successor.

Now that's checking out! 'Drugged-up' California cashiers appear to fall asleep at the register as they serve a customer

A pair of 'drugged-out' cashier clerks appear to be falling asleep at the register as they check out a man in a YouTube video entitled 'America's Opioid Epidemic'. Midway through checking out the items, the cashiers appears to be in a sleep-like state - one with her head down and the other with her head back and her mouth hanging open (left) until someone calls out to them. One of the cashiers, wearing glasses, appears to have trouble scanning the items (right). The second cashier’s head again falls forward after bagging just one soda bottle. It is unclear from the video what drug the workers were on or how long ago they had been taken the drug. Every day, more than 90 Americans die after overdosing on opioids and it is the leading cause of accidental death in the US.

Pregnant Florida woman Sierra Wilson, 22, fatally stabbed her pit bull, Buster, when it attacked two other dogs and then turned on her mother and sister.

She's created a global brand worth millions and has earned the nickname 'The Body', thanks to her incredible, age-defying physique. And now, Elle Macpherson has shared her career secrets.

America 'hid Amelia Earhart's execution by the Japanese'

Aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart (pictured right) and her navigator were executed by the Japanese government to avoid an international incident, and the US played along, a shocking theory claims. The theory says Earhart, who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and navigator Fred Noonan were killed on the island of Saipan, now a US commonwealth, after their disappearance in 1937 has been around for more than 50 years now. But now claims have emerged that Earhart's body was retrieved by the US military - which may have hidden her killing to keep the peace, the Pacific Daily News reported. The theory fits the recollections of William 'Bill' Sablan, a resident of Guam whose uncle, Tun Akin Tuho, worked at the Saipan prison camp (inset). In July, a fuzzy photograph (left) emerged as part of the promotion for the History Channel documentary purporting to show Earhart and Noonan in Saipan, along with her plane, in 1937. A facial recognition expert said that it is likely Earhart and Noonan in the photo. However, investigators said the image could not be that of Earhart because it was found among a batch of pictures taken after 1940 - three years after Earhart vanished.

According to a recent study conducted by Zoosk, we should all be changing our dating app bio to something food-related. The company found that food preferences have an impact on how we interact.

CBS engineer, 65, accidentally hanged himself in closet

Lawrence LaFave died in his hotel room at a hotel in Tarentum, Pennsylvania, in June 2016 by accidentally hanging on a scarf he had placed around his neck to perform the sexual act. He was found in a kneeling position wearing a women's slip, panties, a bra and pantyhose.

NEW Bryan Mitchel McGuirk, 27, was riding on the roof of a 1999 Jeep Cherokee when he was ejected 20 feet and fatally injured in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.

The funeral for US border agent Rogelio Martinez, 36, was held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday. He was found on November 18 fatally injured in a culvert.

The heartbreaking encounter behind the new movie, Wonder 

Julia Roberts was so moved by the tale of a boy who hides his deformed face under a helmet that she begged to be in the film of the book. Here, its author reveals the devastating real-life encounter that inspired her... boy wonder

A Colorado pastor accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl admitted to fathering a child with the teenager after he was arrested.

24-year-old Lashay D. Waiters and 21-year-old Yvette R. Alexandre (inset) was struck head-on by a car driven by 21-year-old Justin Lakin in Tampa, Florida late Thursday night.

Stassi Schroeder accused of bashing #MeToo campaign

Stassi Schroeder is facing a backlash after allegedly criticizing the #MeToo campaign on her podcast. Several sponsors have backed out of supporting the reality personality's show, Straight Up With Stassi, after being made aware of the Vanderpump Rules star's comments. Some have said her comments are 'against everything we stand for' and were quick to pull their advertising spend. The episode in question was titled Are We On A Male Witch Hunt? and has since been deleted.

She told NY Daily News's Confidential a women she knows who has already come forward about an abuser was 'drugged and assaulted' by a different industry person, but is 'too worn out' to speak up.

Uma Thurman steps after accusing Harvey Weinstin

Uma Thurman emerged in New York on Saturday, the first sighting of the actress since she publicly attacked shamed Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. The brave 47-year-old was seen as she left her home following the holidays to enjoy a leisurely morning meal. On Thanksgiving day the A lister named Weinstein in a blistering post on social media, telling him: 'I’m glad it’s going slowly - you don’t deserve a bullet.'

Ron Howard's father Rance dies at the age of 89

Ron Howard's father Rance Howard (pictured together left) died Saturday at the age of 89, the filmmaker announced on his Twitter account (inset). 'Clint & I have been blessed to be Rance Howard’s sons. Today he passed at 89,' the Oscar-winner said on behalf of himself and his actor brother. 'He stood especially tall 4 his ability to balance ambition [with] great personal integrity. A depression-era farm boy, his passion for acting changed the course of our family history. We love & miss U Dad.' Pictured right: Rance is pictured with his arms around his sons Ron and Clint in February 1974.

Cyber Monday's top online deals revealed

As the dust from Black Friday settles, retail stores are licking their wounds and counting their dollars - but their digital counterparts aren't done yet. This Monday sees the return of the annual Cyber Monday digital sale, with dozens of websites offering discounts of hundreds of dollars on all kinds of items. And while many of the deals are kept secret until they kick off, usually just after midnight on Monday morning, we've managed to gather up a few of the best leaked deals coming to your browser. 

Ginger Zee reveals she tried suicide by abusing pills

Ginger Zee, a native of Orange, California, abused pills in an attempt at suicide and checked herself into a mental hospital 10 days before she landed her dream job at ABC News, she writes in her new memoir which comes out on December 5. The revelations were made in her new book, Natural Disaster: I Cover Them. I Am One (right). Zee, who was born Ginger Zuidgeest, is the chief meteorologist for ABC News. She is the first ever female chief meteorologist for a major US television network. In 2013, she was named chief meteorologist for Good Morning America (she is seen left on GMA).

Argentine World Cup winner Diego Maradona has accused his two daughters of stealing $4.5million from him and has called for one of them to be jailed.

Vladimir Putin has been accused of trying to undermine democracies by deploying fake news through social media in the same way that Russia one used tanks and missiles.

An A to Z of Meghan Markle's new life with Harry in London

The beauty guru she shares with Gwynnie. The heiress who’ll be her new bezzie... they’re all on speed-dial as Meghan prepares to be a princess in London. Here is an A to Z of Meghan Markle's new loved-up life in London, where A is for Albert’s. B is for Barbour, Boots and the Brown Cow. D is for Dogs (but not for Corgis). E is for Ee-aye-Adio at the Emirates Stadium. P is for Portobello Road. Z is for Zara (both of them).

Muhammad Asif Hafeez, a familiar face on the polo circuit and a man noted for his quiet charm, who met Princes William and Harry as well as other royals, is facing extradition to the U.S on drugs charges.

Anne Hathaway buys $2.5m Connecticut home Thanksgiving

Anne Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman just plunked down $2.8million on a sprawling Connecticut home.  The gorgeous mansion is on an one acre of property and looks like the perfect abode for the The Princess Diaries star complete with five bedrooms, and six bathrooms. The couple has already moved in, and spent their Thanksgiving weekend in their seaside hideaway.

Kristin Cavallari posts a touching tribute to her brother Michael on the anniversary of his death... after the TV producer wandered away from his crashed vehicle and perished of exposure

Woman receives flowers from dad who died five years ago

Bailey Sellers was gifted pre-paid flowers from her dad, Michael William Sellers, and received her last purple bouquet and a birthday note (inset) on Friday. 'My dad passed away when I was 16 from cancer and before he died he pre-paid flowers so I could receive them every year on my birthday,' Bailey Sellers said to the New York Post. Michael William Sellers (left with Bailey) was informed that he had stage four pancreatic cancer two weeks after Christmas in 2012 and died six months later.

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College battle with Pentagon Guantanamo Bay art exhibit

A criminal justice college in New York City is embroiled in a battle with the Pentagon over exhibiting and helping to sell artwork by suspected al Qaeda terrorists at Guantanamo Bay. John Jay College of Criminal Justice is displaying 36 pieces of art by Gitmo detainees but the Department of Defense wants the paintings and sculptures destroyed. The school is funded by tax payers. Families of 9/11 victims were particularly upset to learn about the artwork. 'I can't understand how this college in particular would allow such a thing. Where's their decency? Where's their dignity? . . . It's denying and softening what happened. What's next, hanging up the art of John Wayne Gacy?' Michael Burke told the New York Post. His brother, FDNY Capt. Billy Burke, died on 9/11 and went to John Jay.

Experts fear the shocking vulnerability of widely used shipping technology could open it to the risk of terrorists causing a disaster by deliberately capsizing one of the enormous vessels.

Christmas came a little early for the people of New Jersey after Charlie K bought over 8,000 toys for local families at the Toys R Us store in the town of Cherry Hill on Black Friday.

Former wild child turned doting working mum Nicole Richie is channelling her troubled past into her latest project. She opens up about her challenging teenage years.

A UN plane carrying desperately needed vaccines landed in the rebel-held Yemeni capital Sanaa after the easing of a three-week Saudi-led aid blockade which led to fears thousands could die.

The octopus that can pretend to be a pile of shells: Incredible footage of creature camouflaging itself to hide from a shark

In the BBC One programme, which will be shown tomorrow evening, the female octopus is seen covering herself with shells before her hungry enemy starts swimming around nearby. Sir David Attenborough, narrator for the programme, describes the deception as 'truly extraordinary.'In one heart-stopping moment, the shark smacks its tail on the octopus, turns around and begins to circulate around her again. The camera then cuts to a close up of the octopus' eye, which darts around nervously as the predator swims close by.

Leukaemia patients could benefit from a radical new type of bone marrow transplant which cuts the chance of their blood cancer returning and increase survival rates.

Customers of Australia's major airline carriers have been forced to wait hours for flight information and sleep at the airport after multiple flights were cancelled to and from Bali.

An American diplomat was shot in the foot during an attempted robbery while traveling outside of Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian police said Friday.

Three teenagers from the Bronx were pictured beating up a 56-year-old man, while mocking and smirking at him. The individuals have been described as black, about 17 and 5-foot-8.

Bride suffers allergic reaction from wedding cake

UPDATED Victoria and Dominic Tumolo were enjoying their wedding when the bride started having problems breathing. She soon found out she was allergic to both milk and almonds. The couple missed the rest of their reception even though Victoria was treated and eventually released from the hospital. Jim Auletto, the caterer of the event, decided to give the couple a new reception free of charge.

Brock Franklin, 31, was found guilty in a Colorado state court earlier this year on 30 counts including human trafficking of a minor, human trafficking of an adult and soliciting of child prostitution.

A British student has gone viral after making ridiculous claims she is Madeline McCann because she has a similar mark in her eye and on her leg. Harriet Brookes sent a message to a friend.

Man found guilty of killing three women in murder rampage

A man in Canada has been found guilty of murdering three women, two of whom were his ex-girlfriends, in a shooting rampage in Ontario in September of 2015.  Basil Borutski, 60, was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder for shooting to death Anastasia Kuzyk (top) 36, and Nathalie Warmerdam (center) 48, and one count of second-degree murder for strangling Carol Culleton (bottom) 66 on September 22, 2015. The jury deliberated for 14 hours before returning their verdict. According to local press Bortuski (inset, right in surveillance) said he was 'not guilty' as the trial wrapped and deliberations began. During the trial haunting evidence photos showed terrifying letters Borutski wrote to his victims before the murders and a sawn off shot gun (pictured).

Even if you're strict all week, it can be hard to beat a weekend blowout - particularly in the lead-up to Christmas. Sydney-based dietitian, Lyndi Cohen, explained how to beat it this silly season.

Spectacular new footage from NASA has captured the ebb and flow of life on earth over a 20-year period and also highlights the shocking impact that climate change is having on the planet.

Georgia Police said that they have placed a suspect on their most wanted list after he filmed himself joyriding in a police car and posted the footage to social media.

Pregnant Missouri mom pulls herself and her two-year-old son from sinking SUV and swims to the shore in race against time rescue

Pregnant Heather Vaden, from Robertsville, Missouri, managed to save her two-year-old son (right) after plunging an SUV in a pond along on Wednesday morning (right). Heather had swerved off the road to avoid hitting a dog when she crashed into the pond but quickly unbuckled both her and her son Bently's seat belts. She only suffered a broken arm but her entire family got to still enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.

A judge ordered drug dealer Michael Chandler, from Cincinnati, Ohio, to pay for the funeral of a teen who died of a fentanyl overdose after buying the deadly product from Chandler.

Yuka Ogata, a member of the Kumamoto city assembly, brought her little son into the chamber - but was asked to take him out because of a rule limiting attendance to assembly members.

Think before you ink gallery shows celebrity tattoos

A hilarious online gallery from across the globe has revealed just how far some people are willing to go to show the world how much they love their celebrity idols. In all colours, shapes and sizes, their tributes to their favourite stars are not easily hidden and are sure to make them stand out in a crowd. One contributor was so excited for the festive season they decided to get a picture of Will Ferrell as Elf (pictured top left) on their forearm. Another - a 23-year-old science fanatic called Jack Newton from Brighton - got an inking of his hero Stephen Hawken (pictured bottom centre) on his leg. Among the other celebrity tributes are a questionable depiction of the late Amy Winehouse (pictured bottom left) and a bald Britney Spears (pictured top centre) after she shaved her head in 2007.

Colin Kaepernick, who isn't currently signed to an NFL team, is allegedly being sought after for a Hollywood role. He might make an appearance with several other sports legends.

Neighbors in the New York City borough of Staten Island stabbed each other during a fight over a car on Thanksgiving, police say.

Thanksgiving turkeys! Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough are caught out as it emerges their Friday show where they joked about her 'frozen' dinner and 'last night's football' was recorded TWO DAYS earlier

Brzezinski opened the MSNBC show by welcoming viewers with an enthusiastic declaration of: 'The day after Thanksgiving, I'm stuffed!' Later, the engaged pair joked about her 'still frozen' Turkey and stifled laughter as Scarborough remarked on 'last night's football'. Viewers have now expressed outrage after learning that the show was in fact recorded on Wednesday. It was revealed when a long-time viewer noticed none of the biggest news stories of the day - namely the atrocious ISIS attack at an Egypt mosque which killed 305 innocent people - had been mentioned.

Unfortunately, keeping your cool is a problem for many people: almost a third of Britons polled say they have a close friend or family member who has trouble controlling their anger.

The disease is the most common form of cancer found in men in Britain, with 50,000 new cases diagnosed every year. The test can detect two markers of the cancer found in urine.

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Meet Gianluca Vacchi: The boldest swinger on Instagram

Multimillionaire GIANLUCA VACCHI(pictured) shares his OTT playboy lifestyle with 11 million followers. Liz Jones meets the man who’s more interested in posing in his pants than making money. He’s Instagram’s greatest show-off. A 50-year-old Italian multimillionaire playboy and heir to a manufacturing empire who likes to pose in his pants revealing his tanned, toned, tattooed body on his yacht, in a white suit and mirrored shades aboard his private jet, or standing astride a motorbike at the bottom of a swimming pool in a pristine (if rather damp) Rubinacci suit.

An Australian woman got the shock of her life when she laid down for a nap on her sofa only to realise a snake was coiled up with her.

The ruling aims to stop tour companies from overcharging tourists visiting the Florence's Galleria dell'Accademia, which houses the iconic 16th century statue.

Is this wedding cake the most decadent EVER made?

As the years go on, weddings become more lavish than ever before. One particular couple may have created new expectations with their five-metre wedding cake castle, which was themed around the Grand Budapest Hotel (pictured left, right and inset). The wedding cake itself took 30 days to create, six hours to build and a team of 15 people - who had to transport it 150 kilometres to where the wedding was hosted in Bandung.

   

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Incredible moment brave DOG stops a woman being robbed in the street by a hoodie-wearing thug

In the video, which was filmed in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, a man in a yellow hoodie is seen following a woman down a residential street. Meanwhile, a black dog, believed to be a stray, watches intently. The man grabs the woman from behind, causing her to fall to the ground, before trying to grab her handbag. But the dog springs into action, biting the man's buttocks and legs. The would-be robber then abandons the theft and runs away as the dog chases after him.

Puerto Escondido took off as a Mexican tourist spot in Oaxaca in the Sixties thanks to its lush coast. Vanessa Tait took her husband and three young children to learn how to ride the waves.

Sydney teenager Jackson Dowling, 14, has adorned his entire house on Sydney's Northern Beaches in Christmas lights so his mother, who died from cancer, could see them from heaven.

Childcare director Miranda Boulton, from Melbourne, stitches the chairs by hand in the comfort of her own garage and has made 100 poultry-sized devices since the start of the year.

An incredible haul of ancient artifacts personally found by a 95-year-old 'Tomb raider' is being held illegally in Perth, according to Egyptian archaeologists.

Incredible moment two surfers paddle their boards out as a huge shark CHASES them and then ride a wave back past the beast... and they had no idea of the danger lurking below

The incredible moment a shark swimming alongside two unsuspecting surfers has been caught on camera. The spectacular moment a shark shared the waters with the surfers off the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, was captured on a drone camera earlier this week. 'These two surfers surely didn't mind (or know) as they shared the line up with a shark,' Central Coast Drones wrote in a post with the video. The huge shark was swimming around a school of fish at Copacabana Beach as the two surfers entered the water. The footage shows the two boardriders paddling past the school of fish, and as they do the shark changes course and heads straight toward them (left). Moments later, one of the surfters is seen riding a wave back past the shark, which is lurking just metres away (right).

   

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