Goodbye, George! Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's little prince bids farewell to Australia after charming a nation and the world

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Prince George has made one of his final appearances in Australia, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge boarded a flight from Canberra to Sydney on Friday. The nine-month-old future King looked a little disgruntled as the Royal couple gave Australians one of their last glimpses of their cute son before they fly back to London. Dressed in an adorable red outfit, George wiggled as William and Kate waved farewell to Australia's capital. The family boarded a Royal Australian Air Force flight around 2pm after they attended a service of remembrance on Anzac Day.

Mother 'overdosed and smothered' her wheelchair-bound daughter, 12, who was suffering from a rare genetic disorder before ending her own life in murder-suicide

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Arizona police say Marcia Wentzel (inset), 45, and her 12-year-old daughter, Caitlin (pictured), had each left a suicide note before they died from possible asphyxiation and prescription drug overdose. Caitlin, pictured in a wheelchair with her service dog, Keller, likely suffered from a rare and incurable genetic disorder called Osteogenesis imperfecta, which causes brittle bones.

'I'm not saying that I thought they should be slaves. I'm wondering if they were better off?' Rancher Cliven Bundy attempts to defend racist comments - and ends up making more

Derp: In an attempt to defend his previous racist comments, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy made a few more racist comments

Since his showdown with authorities earlier this month, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy (pictured) has taken to holding daily news conferences close to his ranch.

Coffee reduces risk of diabetes: Increasing intake by 1.5 cups each day can cut chances of developing condition by 11%

Full of beans: Increasing coffee intake could cut the risk of diabetes, a study has found (file photo)

Researchers from Harvard University used data from more than 20 years and also found people who reduced their coffee drinking had a higher risk.

'The women know they're going to be raped': Female immigrants sneaking into US taking birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies

The silent sufferers: The majority of women crossing the border are sexually assaulted, according to at least one estimate

Six out of every 10 women illegally immigrating into the U.S. are estimated to be victims of sexual violence, and many are reportedly taking birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies.

Sacked TV anchor Rob Morrison CLEARED of domestic violence charges - as he leaves court with wife he was accused of strangling

Tempestuous relationship: Ashley and Rob Morrison seen here in 2008 in New York City are still together - despite Mr. Morrison's guilty plea for domestic assault, which he was cleared of today in a Connecticut court when the charges were dropped

Rob Morrison, the former New York City CBS anchorman forced to quit his $300,000 a year job after he was arrested for choking his wife walked away from a Connecticut court on Thursday with all charges dropped.

Man files lawsuit claiming he is REAL father of cyber-bullying suicide victim Audrie Potts as he tries to join wrongful death lawsuit filed by her family

Paternity claim: Michael Lazarin has filed a lawsuit in which he alleges he is the real father of tragic teenager Audrie Pott, who ended her own life in September, 2012, after cyberbullying

A man has filed a lawsuit in California claiming that he is the biological father of tragic teen suicide victim Audrie Pott and therefore should be part of any financial wrongful death lawsuit.

High school senior,18, distraught after school bans her 22-year-old boyfriend from attending prom because he's old enough to buy alcohol

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An 18-year-old student at a Connecticut high school is battling he school board over whether her boyfriend will be allowed to accompany her to the school's senior prom.

The shocking transformation of once-clean-cut couple who went on the run after their baby daughter was found dead - as police reveal they've seized METH from their 'nice family home'

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The shocking mugshots of the Mississippi couple who fled to Georgia with their young daughter after their infant was found dead shed light on the couple's shocking decline. Police captured Donald Boyd Harris (pictured top right in his mugshot and inset left in happier times), 34, and Allison Studdard (pictured bottom right and main), 31, early Thursday in Sylvester, Ga., about 170 miles south of Atlanta. The couple's two-year-old daughter (center with her mother) was unharmed during their time on the lam.

'If she dies I'm okay with it': Man tried to hire pizza delivery driver to poison his pregnant girlfriend with ricin

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An Oklahoma man stands accused of trying to poison his pregnant girlfriend with deadly ricin after taking the idea from an award-winning television show

No shots were had! George Clooney's business partner says actor was NOT drunk when he called Steve Wynn an a**hole

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George Clooney's business partner Rande Gerber insists the two-time Oscar winner was not drunk and had not been downing tequila shots before he called Las Vegas hotel bigwig Steve Wynn an 'a**hole.'

Bryan Singer brands sex abuse allegations 'a sick twisted shake down' as he pulls out of X-Men press appearances

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Singer was named in a lawsuit by a former child actor who claims he was sexually abused by the director in the 1990s as part of a Hollywood sex ring.

Man who helped brother kill their parents when he was 14 is released after spending more than half his life in prison

Jeffrey Dingman, with his brother Robert, murdered his parents in 1996

One of two brothers who was sent to prison as a teenager over the murder of his parents in New Hampshire in 1996 has been given parole.

Shocking moment pregnant woman was shot in the belly in broad daylight over Facebook post - killing her unborn baby

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Witnesses say the two women got into an argument on Facebook Tuesday night. On Wednesday, the unidentified victim went to Virginia Wyche's (inset) house to confront her about the disagreement.The argument turned physical, and that's when Wyche allegedly shot the pregnant victim. The baby was pronounced dead shortly after.

Distraught mother begs surgeons to remove her baby boy's five-inch TAIL

Nuo Nuo is awaiting surgery in Changsha, China, to remove his five-inch tail caused by a spinal defect

Five-month-old Nuo Nuo was born with spina bifida, a rare spinal defect which leaves a gap in the spine. His mother has begged surgeons in Changsha, China, to remove the tail.

Oregon poised to scrap $305 MILLION Obamacare website to join Healthcare.gov

The $305 million boondoggle never managed to launch an enrolment portal, despite having the same period of years to work with as other, more successful states

IT official has recommended that Healthcare.gov take over Oregon's Obamacare infrastructure, leaving taxpayers on the hook.

Highest number of measles outbreaks in the U.S. since 1996 with many cases stemming from travelers arriving from the Philippines

Doctors say that many of the U.S. cases stem from Americans who traveled recently to the Philippines where an epidemic has been spreading throughout the country (a child getting vaccinated in Manila is pictured)

Authorities say 129 cases in 13 states were reported by mid-April, the bulk of them in California and New York City.

How KKK 'Jewish center shooter' entered the witness protection program after he was caught having sex with a black male prostitute dressed as a woman

The new revelation about Frazier Glenn Cross' past shows how the anti-Semitic gunman had a criminal history that runs against the hate-filled speech that he has spewed for decades.

The new revelation about Frazier Glenn Cross' past shows how the anti-Semitic gunman had a criminal history that runs against the hate-filled speech that he has spewed for decades.

Aisle find you! Bride hunts for brazen couple who crashed her wedding reception and even POSED repeatedly for the official photographer with champagne in hand

Newlyweds Krista Lamlin and Andrew Reilly are asking for the public's help in identifying the couple who crashed their January wedding in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

Newlyweds Krista Lamlin and Andrew Reilly (left) are asking for the public's help in identifying the couple (right) who crashed their January wedding at Valley Forge Casino and Hotel in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, on January 18. The couple's wedding video captured the intruders dancing and knocking back free drinks from the open bar (center) before they were finally kicked out of the venue.

Teacher who aborted one student's baby faces TWENTY new charges after second student comes forward and says he too had a relationship with her

Another student is accusing 29-year-opld Jennifer Fichter, who taught English at Central Florida Aerospace Academy, of sexual abuse

Another student is accusing 29-year-opld Jennifer Fichter, who taught English at Central Florida Aerospace Academy, of sexual abuse.

Driven to distraction: Apple patents automatic lockout system to stop drivers sending messages while at the wheel

The integrated system works by linking a smart car's built-in display with iOS 7 and Siri on the iPhone 5, 5C and 5S. It will be rolled out to compatible Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo this week. Other car makers including BMW, Ford, and Honda, pictured, will be shipping CarPlay-compatible cars later this year

Patents reveal Apple is developing a 'lockout' system for its new in car system to stop driver's being distracted.

Brink of war: Russia begins new military drills on border after Ukrainian special forces shoot dead up to five militants in dramatic 'anti-terrorist' assault on illegal checkpoints

Attack: Ukrainian special forces take position in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on Thursday

Ukraine's interior ministry said its forces had killed up to five militants in the separatist-controlled town of Slaviansk, in the east of the country.

'A message to Moscow': First of 600 U.S. soldiers arrive in eastern Europe prompting Kremlin to launch its own military drills near the border as death toll rises in Ukraine

The first American troops arrive at the airport in Swidwin, Poland

Nato soldiers will be deployed in Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as part of routine drills. The U.S. insists it will not intervene in Ukraine but an army spokesman said there was a clear 'message to Moscow'.

Sheriff's deputy 'gunned down his wife and then himself during domestic dispute' with their two young daughters listening in just steps away

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Mississippi sheriff's deputies who responded to Chris and Amber Smith's Rankin County home Wednesday night found the couple (seen left and right) dead in their master bedroom from gunshot wounds. The couple's two daughters, ages 4 and 9 (pictured right), were at the house when their parents got into a fight and locked themselves inside their room. When two gunshots rang out, the girls ran to a neighbor for help.

Massive tornado outbreak predicted for this weekend across the South

Waking up: An abnormally quiet tornado season is expected to wake up with a bang from Texas to Arkansas

Tornado alley is about to come out of hibernation with a ‘significant multi-day severe event’ that may match all-time historic tornado outbreaks.

Why tornado touchdowns target trailer parks: Researchers warn 'transition zones' on the edge of towns are most at risk

A car marked by searchers sits in what is left of a trailer park after a tornado hit the small town of Lone Grove, Oklahoma in 2009

Purdue researchers who analysed 60 years of weather data say 'transition zones' on the edge of towns have a higher likelihood of tornado touchdowns.

The waking nightmare of life in the grip of OCD: People laugh about being 'a bit OCD' but as this extraordinary testimony reveals, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is anything but a joke

OCD sufferer David Adam, pictured with his daughter Lara, has written a book about his condition

Experts believe that between two and three per cent of British people - more than a million people in UK - suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) at some point in their life.

Former Browns QB says he was unfairly fired from TV commentator job because of slurred speech caused by concussions on the NFL field

Replaced: The Browns said Wednesday night Kosar, pictured during a broadcast in August last year, was being replaced by Solomon Wilcots, who will work with play-by-play announcer Jim Donovan

Bernie Kosar has been removed as a color commentator for Cleveland's preseason games by the Browns. The Browns said Wednesday night he was being replaced by Solomon Wilcots, who will work with play-by-play announcer Jim Donovan.

How John Wayne was the most unlikely lothario in the West: A trio of exotic wives. Affairs with secretaries and screen sirens. A new book reveals a very surprising side to cinema's greatest cowboy

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On screen he played the action man who could be shy with women - but off-screen John Wayne (left) had affairs with star actresses Marlene Dietrich (right) and Maureen O'Hara (with him left), to name just a few. Wayne, real name Marion Morrison, had an uncanny ability to guess a woman's dress size on sight and once said he thought that as a young man, infidelity in marriage was 'part of the contract'.

Women's intuition could be biological: Lower prenatal exposure to testosterone makes women more intuitive than men

Study claims that intuition could be partly biological and is related to the lower prenatal exposure to testosterone that females receive in the womb

A University of Granada-led study carried out a test on 600 students to see whether men are less intuitive than women.

Chicago pediatrician named as one of the three American doctors killed by Afghan security guard at hospital in Kabul

Dr Jerry Umanos was a married father and practicing pediatrician who moved from Chicago to Kabul seven years ago and was fatally shot Thursday

Dr Jerry Umanos practiced in the inner-city of Chicago before moving to Afghanistan seven years ago and he and two other American doctors were killed on Thursday.

'They discriminate against me in death as in life': Gay Navy veteran, 74, denied burial with her late spouse because Idaho doesn't recognize same-sex unions

One love: Navy veteran Madelynn Taylor (right), pictured here on Veterans' Day in 2011 with her late wife, Jean Mixer (left), wants to change Idaho state law so she could be buried with her spouse

Madelynn Taylor, 74, and her late wife, Jean Mixner, were hoping to spend eternity together, but because of an Idaho state law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman, they will be kept apart.

Neighborhood watch enthusiast 'was shot dead by two burglars after she spotted them and started recording their crimes on her cell phone'

Two suspected gang members who are well known to Oakland police have been arrested and charged for the murder of pet sitter and dog lover Judy Salamon in her East Oakland neighborhood last July, police said Thursday

Two men were arrested on Thursday for the murder of an East Oakland woman known locally as the beloved 'Pet Nanny' after she filmed them during an alleged armed robbery. Police took Mario Floyd, 21, (bottom left) and Stephen Lee, 22, (top left) into custody and charged them with the killing of Judy Salamon, 66, after she follwed the two men in her car on July 24.

So much for girl power! Parents are MORE likely to give their sons an allowance than their daughters, and teenage boys go on to expect larger incomes

Unfair? The study uncovered a number of gender gaps, such as the suggestion that little boys are more likely to receive an allowance than their sisters

A surprising 91 per cent of girls about to graduate high school plan to attend college, compared to 86 per cent of boys.

Military radar DID track an unidentified aircraft at the time MH370 disappeared, Malaysian PM reveals six weeks after the search began

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Najib Razak revealed the preliminary findings would soon be made public but declined to say explicitly that the doomed jet was lost for good.

Yankee pitcher Michael Pineda suspended for 10 games for using pine tar to grip ball

Suspicious substance: Michael Pineda was ejected from the game after umpires found a foreign substance on his neck

New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda has been suspended for 10 games Thursday after being caught using pine tar to help him grip the ball.

Angry iPhone users complain after Apple's latest update causes devices to crash and data to be wiped

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Apple pushed out a minor update for its iOS software this week - but there are already reports of it causing problems.

EXCLUSIVE: African mother of Hawaii plane stowaway vows to move to America to win custody of him as she claims son was flying to her after exposing father's 'lies' that she was dead

The father of a teen stowaway who survived a five-hour flight from California to Hawaii after hiding in the wheel well of a Boeing 767 today said Allah saved the boy as he spoke out for the first time

These are the first pictures of Yahya Abdi, (main and far right in family photo) 15, the stowaway teenager who survived a miracle five hour flight to Hawaii hidden in the wheel well of a Boeing 767 after trying to visit the mother he was told was dead. Now in an exclusive interview with MailOnline his mother, Ubah Mohamed Abdullahi, 35, has claimed her ex-husband took her children from her and told them she had died in a rocket attack in Mogadishu. Speaking from her home in a refugee camp in Ethiopa, she has sent a son a message: that she is coming for him and to 'stay calm and not do anything stupid'.

Net profit: FCC to side-step neutrality laws to offer an internet fast lane... but only to companies willing to pay for it

Premium: One potential issue could occur if bandwidth-heavy websites such as Netflix and Skype (pictured) are forced to pay extra to guarantee a smoother delivery - the cost of which could be transferred to consumers

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is set to propose new rules that would allow companies to pay a premium for faster internet services.

Ladies' Home Journal ends monthly publication after 121
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The end of an era: Ladies' Home Journal announced today that it will cease the monthly publication of its magazine and 'transition' it to a 'special interest' periodical instead

The magazine is 'transitioning to a special interest publication,' which will publish less frequently, in an unknown format.

'It was a meeting of the souls': 100-year-old woman describes the moment she fell for her first love and how she stayed with him until he died

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In a tear-jerking YouTube video made by Humans of New York photographer Brandon Stanton, Shirley speaks lovingly of her late husband Moe.

Amazon set to take on the supermarkets with 'Prime Pantry' service for food and drinks

Amazon says the service, called Prime Pantry, will offer users an expanded selection of items that they usually pick up in grocery stores.

Service will offer users an expanded selection of items that they usually pick up in grocery stores - but not fresh food.

'You don't run the Google?' Hilarious texts from tech-troubled parents to their baffled children

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They are experts in the arts of patience, multi-tasking and time management. But when it comes to technology, it seems some parents have a lot to learn. These photos show hilarious text messages that American parents have sent to their baffled children. One text has been sent by a mother who clearly struggles with the concept of Google (left) - or, as she calls it, 'the Google'. Meanwhile, a father's informative text to his son, 'You left your phone at home' (top right), backfires as he texts the device that has been left behind. And one woman misinterprets her child's reponse to: 'What does IDK, LY & TTYL mean?' (bottom right)

Ex-Marine sentenced to death for the violent, sexually motivated murder of fellow service member

Ex-Marine Jorge Torrez was sentenced to death on Thursday for murdering fellow service member Amanda Snell

Ex-Marine Jorge Torrez was sentenced to death on Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia, for murdering fellow service member Amanda Snell in 2009.

'We were expecting a big baby ... just not this big': Newborn weighs in at FOURTEEN POUNDS

Record-breaker: Carisa is the biggest baby to born in Boston for a decade

Boston couple Caroline and Bryan Ruscak, pictured, are celebrating the arrival of their baby girl, who weighed more than 14lb when she was delivered on Tuesday.

Terrified children are lucky to survive as out-of-control school bus crashes into trees near California golf course injuring 12

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Eleven middle school students and their driver were injured when their school bus jumped a curb Thursday and rammed into trees in Southern California, authorities said. Three of the injured - the driver and two of the students- were taken to hospitals in critical condition after the 3.30pm accident, Anaheim police Lt. Bob Dunn said.
The other nine young victims sustained minor injuries, and most of them were released to their parents.

A good night's sleep really CAN make you feel better: Researchers say long naps can boost immune system and help fight infection

Researchers say their experiment proves the best way to deal with infections is to sleep

Pennsylvania researchers say sleep gives our immune systems a major boost, particularly if we are fighting off an infection.

Beyoncé beats Obama, Miley and the Pope to land the cover of Time's '100 Most Influential People'

Pop queen: Time magazine features Beyonce on the cover of its '100 Most Influential People', out Friday

The pop queen beat other names on the list - from President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Pope Francis and Miley Cyrus - to land the coveted cover.

Men STRICTLY not allowed! Photographer lifts the lid on America's bachelorette parties

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Strippers, midgets, bull riding and lots - lots - of booze. That may sound like the formula for a fabulous bachelor party for a young man about to kiss the single life goodbye. But - as a New York City-based photographer learned - it's also the recipe for a night of 'sanctioned debauchery' for women about to take the plunge. Photographer Dina Litovstky has compiled a collection of fabulous photos that dive into the erotic - in most cases, booze-infused and penis-shaped - world of bachelorette parties, where women throw caution to the wind and let loose as they prepare to send a friend into wedded bliss.

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The woman who hasn't eaten for a YEAR: Mother's anguish as daughter battles against anorexia that started aged eight when a teacher called her friend 'fat'

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Emma Duffy, 24, from Chesterfield, England is so gripped by anorexia she relies on liquid nutrition to survive. Her mother Beverley today released harrowing images of her daughter to highlight the horrific effect the disease can have. Emma has battled the condition for 16 years - and now relies on liquid nutrition through a tube. Her problems began when was just eight when she overheard a dance teacher saying one of the other girls would never make it as a dancer because she was too overweight. Her mother Beverley said: 'She told me that her and a friend heard the comment about another pupil and instantly started watching what they ate. But watching what they eat, for Emma, soon turned into an illness, which completely ruled her life. It's heartbreaking, the whole situation.'

Murder victim who died after tapas bar stab attack was relative of actor Ralph Fiennes and explorer Sir Ranulph

James Fiennes, 49, was stabbed at The Tapestry tapas bar in Mortlake, south west London, while on business in London on Tuesday evening

James Fiennes, 49, was stabbed at The Tapestry tapas bar in Mortlake, south west London, on Tuesday evening.

Pictured: Moment RAF Typhoon closes in on Russian surveillance plane straying into UK airspace to make it turn back

Approach: This is the moment an RAF Typhoon (pictured in the background) closes in on a Russian surveillance plane (front) as it strayed towards UK airspace

The photograph of the Russian Tu-95 'Bear H' was taken from an RAF jet after two unidentified planes were spotted off the coast of north-east Scotland.

How farmers took over the world: Hunter-gatherers fell for their agricultural rivals, new DNA study finds

The analysis of eleven Stone-Age human remains from Scandinavia sheds new light on the transition between a hunting-gathering lifestyle and a farming lifestyle, which has been debated for a century. This image shows Ove och Evy Persson at Ajvide in Sweden. The skeleton is a young woman dated to 2700 BC.

Swedish researchers analysed eleven Stone-Age human remains from Scandinavia and found farmers assimilated local hunter-gatherers into their community.

Not having kids is a snap choice: Third of couples make decision after just one conversation

All the time in the world: Childless couples

A survey found that 36 per cent had decided not to have children after only discussing it once and a further 5 per cent had not talked about the issue at all.

How dad throttled me - and the sex attack that blighted my life: Julian Lloyd Webber on his VERY turbulent childhood

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As the famed cellist marks the release of his album with his fourth wife Jianxin, he tells REBECCA HARDY about his chaotic childhood and turbulent love life. It’s a miracle that either he or his composer/songwriter brother has found stability at all. Their father was a talented musician but an alcoholic prone to fits of temper, while their highly strung mother often threatened to take her life.

'They lived rent free for a decade!' Joan Rivers REFUSES to apologize for mocking Cleveland kidnap victims as she hurls more insults

Poor taste: Attorneys for two women held in a Cleveland home and abused for a decade say Joan Rivers should apologize for a Today show joke comparing living in her daughter's guest room with the captivity they experienced

The comedienne caused outrage on Wednesday when she compared her daughter's guest room with the captivity the women experienced at the home of Ariel Castro.

Ex-Marine 'crucified' himself in protest at 4/20 celebration after being discharged from the corps for insubordination

Joshua Klohr strung himself on a ten-foot cross across from the Denver state capitol on Sunday while the rest of the city celebrated the first legal marijuana holiday

Joshua Klohr strung himself on a ten-foot cross across from the Denver state capitol on Sunday while the rest of the city celebrated the first legal marijuana holiday.

Number of baby boomers forced to move in with their parents jumps 60% after the financial crisis destroyed their retirement nest eggs

Baby boomers in America are moving back in to live with their parents - despite being in their 50s and early 60s

The number of older people in America going to live with their parents has risen at double the rate of their younger counterparts, according to a new UCLA report.

Move over, Cronut! New deep fried waffle-donut hybrid sees the birth of the WONUT

Food craze: Tipped to be Chicago's answer to the Cronut, Waffles Cafe has created the Wonut - a waffle-doughnut hybrid

The sweet treats, priced at $2.35, launched at Waffles Cafe and have been selling like hotcakes, with around 150 snapped up before lunchtime.

'No more chemo!': Amy Robach celebrates eighth and final chemotherapy session

The 41-year-old veteran TV host and mother of two tweeted to her followers Thursday: 'Today is my final round of chemotherapy. I wanted to share this moment with you to encourage anyone facing this battle.'

NEW The 41-year-old veteran TV host and mother of two tweeted to her followers Thursday: 'Today is my final round of chemotherapy. I wanted to share this moment with you to encourage anyone facing this battle.' Robach also shared a picture with her 51,000 Twitter followers featuring her front door plastered with colorful drawings and encouraging messages congratulating her on her milestone.

Which is America's rudest airline? Major poll ranks cabin staff on how polite they are

More than a quarter of 3,400 frequent fliers polled found the carrier Spirit as having the rudest
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More than a quarter of 3,400 frequent passengers polled found the carrier Spirit as having the rudest flight attendants. Surprisingly, Air Canada came in second with 14 per cent of the vote.

Obama only ate HALF of the pricey dinner at the 'world's best sushi restaurant' in Japan

President Obama joined Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for dinner Thursday at the exclusive 10-seat eatery but apparently only ate half of the 20 courses that the famed chef makes for each customer

President Obama reportedly only ate half of the $300-per-person sushi dinner he was treated to last night in Tokyo at the famed restaurant Sukiyabashi Jiro.

EXCLUSIVE: Moment heartbroken woman conned by globally infamous fraudster, bigamist and fake CIA agent turned the tables on him in a New Jersey parking lot police sting

Will Jordan being arresting in Cherry Hill new Jersey on Tuesday April 22, 2014

WIlliam Allen Jordan, 49, an American, gained worldwide notoriety after he pretended to be a CIA agent so he could defraud vulnerable women looking for love in Britain.

Elmo sex case dismissed: Three sexual abuse charges brought against Sesame Street voice actor Kevin Clash dismissed

Kevin Clash, the puppeteer behind Sesame Street's Elmo has had three cases of sexual abuse against him dismissed for a second time

Kevin Clash, the voice of Sesame Street's Elmo, has had lawsuits brought against him by three men alleging he sexually abused them, thrown out for a second time.

Rivals reunited: Smiles all round after Michael Phelps marks his return to the pool with a narrow defeat by great friend Ryan Lochte

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Michael Phelps marked his return to the pool after an almost two year gap with a narrow defeat to his friend and Olympic rival Ryan Lochte. The 22-time Olympian lost to Lochte in the 100-meter butterfly final at the Arena Grand Prix on Thursday night, but still managed to post the 4th fastest time this year. Swimming before a sellout crowd and lots of cameras, Lochte led at the turn and Phelps was second.

Fears over El Nino as experts warn weather phenomenon could affect crop output and raise inflation

Livelihood: Recent hailstorms have affected wheat production and El Nino will only make the challenges for farmers worse

The scourge of El Nino could be back, and could affect India's agricultural output, leading to a spike in inflation. The India Meteorological Department predicted that the country could get below-normal rainfall this year if El Nino affects the weather pattern.

New Google Glass app helps mothers learn how to breastfeed their babies with on-screen guidance from counselors

The app was developed by the Breastfeeding Support Project in Australia and was put through a six-week trial.

The app was developed by the Breastfeeding Support Project in Australia and was put through a six-week trial.

Michelle Obama booted from high school graduation lineup after more than 1,200 protested and will now give remarks at a separate 'Senior Day' instead

Michelle Obama (pictured at the White House today) is now going to speak at a special 'senior appreciation day' event held the day before the formal graduation ceremony in order to avoid any seating problems for relatives of the graduates

Michelle Obama has rescheduled a high school graduation speech in Topeka, Kansas after the students complained that her appearance would cause seating issues.

Michelle Obama handed resume from girl, 10, whose jobless father worked on the President's re-election campaign

Charlotte Bell, 10, told Michelle Obama at a White House event on Thursday that her dad had been out of work for three years and handed the First Lady her father's resume. Obama gave the little girl a hug after the event

At the White House's annual session with the children of Executive Office employees, Charlotte Bell, 10, handed the First Lady her jobless father's resume

Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson divorces high school sweetheart after just two years of marriage

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Quarterback Russell Wilson who starred in the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl win in February is divorcing his wife, Aston Meen, after just two years of marriage. She twice transferred universities to be with him during his college career and they married in 2012. Wilson, 25, guided the Seahawks to a crushing victory in February's Super Bowl and he is now predicted to go on and earn $100 million, however under the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement his salary next season will only be $662,434.

Aborted fetuses from Canada were burned at waste facility to power Oregon homes

Revelations: Medical waste shipped from Canada to the waste-to-energy Covanta Marion plant in Brooks, Oregon (pictured) includes fetal tissue, cancerous tissue and amputated limbs, it has emerged

An Oregon county commission has ordered an incinerator to stop accepting boxed medical waste to generate electricity.

Facebook buys fitness tracking app Moves in bid to take on Fitbit and Nike

Facebook has acquired our company and the Moves app. Since we launched Moves, we’ve been focused on running a simple and clean activity diary that millions of people have enjoyed using.

It is the latest in a spree of acquisitions for Facebook which have included WhatsApp and virtual reality headset maker Oculus.

Seeing red over $100,000 white: Wine merchant sued for $25M after buyer of world’s most expensive bottle of white alleges it’s a FAKE

Case: Julian LeCraw Junior is suing the London-based Antique Wine Company for $25million after allegedly being sold a 'fake' bottle of Château d'Yquem. Above, AWC founder, Stephen Williams, poses with the bottle

Julian LeCraw Junior, from Atlanta, forked out a staggering $92,000 (£55,000) for the 219-year-old bottle of Château d'Yquem in 2006.

From the toy shelf to the big screen: Barbie to star in live-action movie in a role similar to 'a modern-day Mary Poppins'

In a Barbie world: Barbie is set to make her transition from the toy shelf to the big screen in a new live-action movie produced by Sony, which is expected to go into production by the end of the year

Mattel and Sony have teamed up on a movie starring the iconic doll, which is expected to go into production by the end of this year.

Abandoned America: Photographer obsessed with horror-themed video games ventures inside the country's abandoned buildings to capture these eerie images of deserted homes and factories

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This is the forgotten landscape of post-GFC America. A time when it was cheaper to abandon old factories than attempt to sell them, and where suburb-sized buildings sit forgotten and desolate. The amazing pics were taken by photographer Jonny Joo, 23. He began visiting these abandoned haunts after becoming obsessed with horror computer game Silent Hill.

Pictured: The woman Pope Francis told it was OK for divorcees to take communion – going against centuries of Catholic teaching

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Jacquelina Sabetta, from Santa Fe, Argentina, asked the pontiff for advice about communion, as both her and her new husband divorced their first partners.

Teen suspended from school which banned purses because she brought a clutch to class to hold her feminine products

Purse: Carrie Harding's 17-year-old daughter was given in-school suspension Monday because she carried this purse, pictured, to class

Galesburg High School kicked Carrie Harding's 17-year-old daughter out of class last Monday, claiming she was violating a ban on purses that was introduced campus-wide in October 2013.

Do statins make you gain weight? Patients 'use drug as an excuse to eat more fat'

Weighty issue: A major study of almost 28,000 adults in the US found that over a ten-year period those taking statins had an unhealthier diet and more weight gain

Researchers at Tokyo University have found that patients on statins eat more fat and calories, and gain weight faster, than those not taking them.

Nasa's Mad Men: How the agency sold the Apollo missions to the public and inspired a golden age of space exploration

Nasa's unprecedented marketing campaign across all forms of media had the goal of getting the public excited about the prospect of a manned space programme and ensuring support for the agency continued to flow

A new book reveals the intense marketing campaign undertaken by Nasa to drum up support for the Apollo missions.

EXCLUSIVE: 'Mark was my everything, he gave me everything I have': Devastated secret lover of Camilla's brother reveals how she held her hand on his heart as he died after fall outside New York bar

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Ruth Powys, 36, (on the right, with her twin sister Mary Powys on the left) had been together with Shand, the brother of the Duchess of Cornwall, since his divorce from Clio Goldsmith in 2009. Weeping, the CEO of his charity, Elephant Family, told MailOnline today: 'Mark was my everything, my inspiration in life, he gave me everything I have, he's everywhere I look.' And in a touching tribute to Shand, who died suddenly aged 62 after a fall outside the Rose Bar at New York's Gramery Park Hotel in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Ruth told how she was by Shand's side at Bellevue Hospital yesterday, saying: 'I had my hand on his heart...he was surrounded by his elephant family.'

Now Charles can save Camilla, just as she saved him in his darkest hour following the death of Queen Mother

Comfort: The Prince of Wales will do anything for Camilla as she reels from the shocking death of her brother

The Prince of Wales is comforting his wife at Birkhall, the home he inherited from his grandmother. It is where, 12 years ago, Camilla eased him out of a black depression after the Queen Mother died, writes RICHARD KAY.

'Mark Shand was on cocktail of blood pressure drugs which increased risk of fainting, falling and dizziness'

An official cause of death has not yet been announced but, according to a close source, Mr Shand's family believe he died of a heart attack. The 62-year-old is pictured with his former partner of five years Ruth Powys, the CEO of his charity Elephant Family, hours before he died

MailOnline has learned that the 62-year-old brother of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall was taking Ramipril and Simvastan and that his dosage had been upped in recent months.

Woman abandons pet poodles at airport after she decided it was too expensive to ship them

Friendly: Sorullo is described as a lapdog that would be perfect for a family with kids or a senior citizen

The unidentified owner of the two dogs was reportedly retiring overseas and waited until she brought the dogs to the airport on Friday to decide that the cost of shipping her two poodles - 3-year-old Tulip and 6-year-old Sorullo - was too steep.

Lesbian couple devastated after adopted baby they were forced to give back when birth-mother, 16, changed her mind dies in care of 'neglectful' teen father - and they are left to find out on TV news

Tragic: Rachel and Heidi McFarland, pictured, of Ankeny cared for little Gabriel from birth until the middle of March, and are traumatized by his death

Rachel and Heidi McFarland of Ankeny, Iowa, cared for little Gabriel from birth until the middle of March, when his mother, Markeya Atkins, 16, took him back.

Wife of one of three American doctors shot dead by gunmen in Afghanistan says she FORGIVES his killer

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NEW The widow of one of three doctors shot dead by gunmen in Afghanistan has remarkably forgiven her husband's killer. Jan Schuitema Umanos (inset), wife of slain U.S. pediatrician Jerry Umanos (main), said during a Thursday press conference that she loves the Afghan people and her 'heart aches' for them.'

Artificial skin grown in laboratory for first time - which could replace animals in drug and cosmetics testing

Kinder: Scientists believe that in the future, lab-grown skin could be used for testing medicinal lotions and creams or cosmetics without causing suffering to animals

Scientists from King's College, London, have produced fragments of epidermis - the outermost skin layer - from stem cells with the same properties as real skin.

If you're looking for that big idea, just go for a walk: Study reveals people are up to twice as creative when on their feet

Thinking time: We could be up to twice as creative while we are walking, a study has found

Academics in California made people undertake tests of creativity and in some cases the number of ideas doubled when they were walking.

Rapper 50 Cent 'hit by $5m defamation lawsuit from model who claims he ruined her career on Instagram'

Rapper 50 Cent 'hit by $5m defamation lawsuit from model who claims he ruined her career on Instagram'

Sally Ferreira appeared in 50 Cent's music video Big Rich Town as his love interest.

Caroline Kennedy says she will 'absolutely' back Clinton 'if she runs' even though JFK's heir opted for Obama over Hillary and ruined her chances in 2008

Caroline Kennedy didn't support Hillary Clinton in 2008 but has now said that she will in 2016 'if she runs'

The two women from similarly powerful Democratic clans have had a turbulent history in the past, but in a new interview, the American Ambassador to Japan gave a measured endorsement.

Predator in the classroom: American paedophile teacher drugged and abused 60 pupils at British private school

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William Vahey, appeared to have an 'immaculate record' when he started work at the elite Southbank International School in Westminster, London, in 2009.. The 64-year-old is believed to have molested pupils on an unprecedented scale at 10 American and other international schools over more than 40 years. One of his spells included a four-year term teaching 11 to 16-year-olds at Southbank from 2009-2013. Former Ofsted chief inspector and chairman of governors at the school, Sir Chris Woodhead, said the matter was the 'worst thing that I've ever been involved in in 40 years of education'.

People who have been to university are SEVEN times more likely to recover from a brain injury

People who have been to university are more likely to make a full recovery after a brain injury

Research published in the journal Neurology revealed people who have remained in education for longer have a greater 'cognitive reserve'.

'Doctors said I would have a stillbirth': Mother of conjoined twins who share a heart finally welcomes her 'miracle babies' home

After the safe arrival of little Andrew and Garrett, mom Michelle Van Horn from Indiana, Pennsylvania said they are 'doing everything a normal infant would do'

After the safe arrival of little Andrew and Garrett, mom Michelle Van Horn from Indiana, Pennsylvania said they are 'doing everything a normal infant would do'.

'We are having, having, having... another baby!' Couple parodies Taylor Swift song in hilarious pregnancy announcement

Couple sings Taylor Swift parody

Nate and Erica Eaton from Richmond, Virginia, found out they were pregnant just ten months after welcoming their first daughter Emerson.

Father who faked his own death in order to collect his life insurance payout will spend up to seven years behind bars

Raymond Roth (pictured in August 2012 after his arrest) will spend between two-years-and-four months and seven years in jail due to his attempt to fake his own death for a life insurance payout

Raymond Roth of Massapequa, Long Island, was sentenced to between two years and seven years in prison in Nassau County Court.

That's a bad sign: 100ft crucifix built in honour of John Paul II collapses and crushes a man to death just two days before he is declared a saint

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Tourist Marco Gusmini, 21, was killed instantly after the 100ft crucifix, top left, built in honour of John Paul II collapsed, centre, during a ceremony in Cevo, northern Italy, in the lead up to his canonisation. The tragedy will inevitably be seen as an ill omen for Sunday’s celebration when John Paul II, top right, is to be declared a saint, along with Italian pope John XXIII.

Baby video monitor batteries recalled after consumers report devices overheating, swelling and bursting into flames

Total recall: Batteries from Summer Infant devices sold between 2010 and 2012 have been recalled

Summer Infant is recalling about 800,000 rechargeable batteries used in its baby video monitors because of a burn hazard.

Ospreys ruffle the feathers of highways agency by repeatedly building nests that blocked view from vital traffic camera

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Finding the perfect place to raise a family is important for all parents, so when ospreys set up home in front of a Baltimore traffic camera they were determined to stay.

EXCLUSIVE: 'There was no flesh left on him. I doubt he even made a meal for the sharks': Castaway who survived 14 months adrift on the Pacific angrily denies he ate his dead companion

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Jose Alvarenga, 37, (main) a fisherman from El Salvador, stunned the world in February when he washed ashore 6,500 miles from a Mexican fishing village (top left and boat inset). His enormous feat of endurance was doubted and dark rumors swirled around him about whether he was forced through sheer desperation to cannabalise the body of his dead companion, Ezequiel Cordova, 23 (bottom left). Here, for the first time he tells his full tragic, compelling and uplifting story of survival - and takes on his critics.

Spy lamp that can secretly listen in on conversations and LIVE TWEET everything you say

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Created by New York-based Kyle McDonald and Brian House, the Conversnitch lamp has been active for several months and its location is unknown.

Good news: Drinking wine is good for your kidneys - but you can only have the odd glass each week

Moderate wine consumption can prevent the development of kidney disease

Researchers at the University of Colorado-Denver say drinking wine can also protect people with kidney disease from developing heart disease.

'Guns everywhere!': Georgia governor signs law to allow concealed-carry arms in churches, bars and AIRPORTS

Conservative's paradise: Georgia is among the U.S. states where gun control legislation has the toughest time advancing

At the world's busiest airport in Atlanta, public areas leading up to TSA checkpoints will now be open to the 5 per cent of Georgians who have permits to carry hidden guns.

Cancer breakthrough as scientists successfully target cells resistant to chemotherapy

Scientists made the discovery while investigating why certain drugs, such as those often used to treat breast and colon cancer, hindered chemotherapy. Image shows breast cancer cells dividing

The University of Manchester findings could pave the way for the development of drugs to target cells that won't respond to chemotherapy.

Amazing pictures show China bathed in an eerie light as the worst sandstorm in decades hits the country

The sandstorm - which according to records is the strongest since 1996 - is believed to have swept in from the Gobi desert in the early afternoon before hitting Dunhuang County, northwest China

NEW The sandstorm - which according to records is the strongest since 1996 - is believed to have swept in from the Gobi desert in the early afternoon before hitting Dunhuang County, northwest China. Schools and businesses were closed as the storm made its way across neighbouring counties Guazhou, Subei, Yumen and Jinta counties, which also issued sandstorm red alerts.

Male passenger 'groped sleeping woman's breast for FIVE MINUTES' on British Airways flight from London to San Francisco

Mid-air molestation: A male passenger was caught groping a woman's breast for five minutes while she slept on a recent British Airways flight from London to San Francisco, police said. (Stock photo)

The woman, who hasn't been identified, was napping when Vinay Pochampally, reached over from behind, placed his hand down her shirt and made 'skin-to-skin contact' while other passengers watched.

'Adam and Eve' sex genes formed 180 million years ago - and may have developed due to changes in global temperature

Researchers have long held the belief that the X and Y chromosome were once identical, until the Y began to evolve and differentiate from the X, although the timing of this change was unknown. Now scientists claim the first ¿sex genes¿ appeared 180 million years ago and may have been caused by changes in global temperature

Scientists from Switzerland used genome sequencing samples from 15 mammals to determine when the Y chromosome began to differentiate itself from X.

Taliban signals it will free U.S. soldier held since 2009 but Washington bureaucracy is delaying any deal, claim military sources

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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has been held by the Taliban for the past five year, the group has signaled a willingness to release him but are unclear which U.S. government officials have the authority to make a deal.

Agonised Syrian father cradles his dead child as Assad's jets 'kill 27 and injure scores more' with early morning bombardment of market in rebel-held town near Aleppo

Horror: A man weeps as he carries a child following a reported air strike by Syrian government forces on a vegetable market in the village of Atareb in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo this morning

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Fighter-bombers bombarded the crowded bazaar in Atareb, Aleppo province, killing 27 people and wounding scores of others, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Conventry-based group, which claims to collate information from a network of activists in war-torn Syria, said many were seriously hurt and the death toll was likely to rise. Reports of the attack flooded in as footage emerged showing what was claimed to be the aftermath of poison gas attacks by the Syrian government in a neighbouring region.

Tickling your baby can help them learn to speak: Researchers find sense of touch linked to speech development

The team believe it may be possible to predict how language development will develop in a baby from analysing how they perform in touch tests

Research from Purdue University shows that a caregiver's touch could help babies to find words in the continuous stream of speech.

Fat? Blame your genes: Researchers find a link between DNA and your metabolism

A person's weight could be determined by their genes, new research suggests

Researchers at the University of Montreal, in Canada, say that how fat a person is could be determined by their genes.

Surf's Up! Classic piece of rock memorabilia featured on early Beach Boys album covers and originally belonging to Dennis Wilson goes up for auction at $150,000

Surfin' U.S.A. : Legend has it that Dennis Wilson, holding the board and the band's only real surfer, brought the nine foot board along to their first ever professional photo shoot held at Paradise Cove in Malibu, California, in 1962 shortly after they had signed with Capitol Records

A surfboard belonging to legendary Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson which featured on the covers of two of the iconic band's early albums is set to be auctioned for $150,000.

Facebooking, tweeting and surfing the web: Our modern-day hobbies revealed as pastimes such as stamp collecting decline

Having fun: A survey has claimed almost half of our top 20 hobbies involve the internet

A survey has claimed nine out of the top 20 pastimes involve the internet including web dating, celeb spotting, gaming and Geocaching.

A hornets' nest to haunt your dreams: Hive fuses with wooden statue to create a nightmarish vision

An abandoned hornet's nest my dad found in his shed that he hadn't been in for a couple years. The head is apart of a wooden statue it fused with.

When left undisturbed, hive-building insects such as hornets can form some pretty spectacular nests. One discovered recently in a shed abandoned for two years is a great example of the remarkable forms that can take shape. The hive formed around a wooden sculpture with a spooky-looking face to become a terrifying combination of the two - a hornets' nest with a human face.

   

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One cat-uccino please! FEMAIL meets the furry faces inside New York's very first cat cafe

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New York’s first and only Cat Cafe opened its doors to human visitors on Thursday, sparking lines around a block in Downtown Manhattan. The Cat Cafe, a pop-up operated by Purina One, will remain open for four days and during that time patrons will have the opportunity to canoodle with 16 furry rescue cats, all of whom are available for adoption.

18-weeks-pregnant mother kicked out of Planet Fitness gym because 'her belly was hanging out'

Melissa Mantor, from South Carolina, was asked to leave a branch of Planet Fitness, because her 'belly was hanging out' in this tank top. Mrs Mantor is 18 weeks pregnant

Melissa Mantor, 31, was told to get out by a female employee on Monday who said that her outfit violated dress code at the gym in Charleston, South Carolina. Mrs Mantor, who has a three-year-old daughter, said an employee asked her to leave because her 'belly was hanging out'.

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President Barack Obama plays football (American soccer) with a robot named ASIMO, an acronym for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, as he attends a youth science event at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo, Japan on Thursday. Obama's visit to Japan to meet with world leaders marks the first time a sitting U.S. President has traveled to the country in 20 years        

Seriously injured truck driver REFUSES to be rescued until his wife confirms she will still love him if he was disabled

'Will you still love me with one leg?' A truck driver only agreed to be freed from his vehicle once his wife had promised that she would still love him if he was disabled

Kong Huang, was trapped in his truck following a crash in Sichuan, China. When rescuers said they may have to amputate his leg to free him he stopped them to call his wife Cheng. When Mr Huang had been promised unconditional love he told rescuers: 'Ok, go ahead, I can live.'

That will brake the bank: California company launches SOLID GOLD bike with alligator-hide seat, stingray-skin water bottle… and a million-dollar price tag

This mountain bike has been made using 24-carat solid gold, one of the first in the world

U.S. company The House of Solid Gold has created the world's first bike made from 24-carat gold, which also boasts an alligator-hide seat and a stingray-skin water bottle.

'It's disgusting people are allowed to go around displaying art on walls without getting permission': Banksy uses tongue-in-cheek statement to say exhibition of his art has nothing to do with him

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He is known as a reclusive street artist who spends his time secretly painting urban art murals on walls around Britain and beyond. So it was rather ironic of Banksy to say it was ‘disgusting people are allowed to go around displaying art on walls without getting permission’. He made the comments in a statement disassociating himself from a new exhibition in London of his artistic creations that have been removed from walls. Pictured (clockwise from top left): 'No Ball Games', 'Old Skool', 'Brace Yourself' and 'Sperm Alarm'.

   

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