The girl's on fire! Sarah Jessica Parker wears HUGE headdress to join stars at Chinese-themed Met Gala extravaganza in New York (after splashing out $30,000-a-ticket)

Sarah Jessica Parker wears HUGE headdress to join stars at Chinese-themed Met Gala

NEW The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute rolled out the red carpet for the who's who of fashion on Monday night in New York. And always one to pull out all the stops at the annual Met Gala extravaganza is Sarah Jessica Parker, who certainly didn't disappoint this year. The actress showed up in an elaborate flame-like red and white headdress by Philip Treacy, stopping all the other guests in their tracks. Pictured from left to right: Anna Wintour, Bee Shaffer, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Sarah Jessica Parker, Anne Hatheway, Katie Holmes, Georgia May Jagger and Kris Jenner.

Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg's husband Dave Goldberg, 47, died of severe head trauma after falling off a treadmill at private resort gym while on a family vacation in Mexico

Sheryl Sandberg's husband Dave Goldberg died at the gym in Mexico

UPDATED The 47-year-old's sudden death was announced on Saturday but now a family friend has revealed that he passed away after collapsing at the gym while on vacation with friends and family. On Saturday, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a tribute on his social network, urging people to leave tributes of their own on Goldberg's Facebook profile. He wrote: 'Dave Goldberg was an amazing person and I am glad I got to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with Sheryl and her family.' Jeff Weiner, the CEO of LinkedIn, described him as one of the 'most generous' people he knew.

Australian ISIS supporter tweeted about attacking anti-Islam event in Texas JUST DAYS before gunmen launched failed assault... and issued threats against a controversial Queensland cartoonist

A Melbourne man, known only as 'Australi Witness', last week shared a map of a Garland community centre just days before two gunmen attacked the venue and were shot dead by police.

How Wills defied courtiers to keep Diana's name alive: RICHARD KAY explains how Charlotte's name has gone a long way to ensuring attempts to airbrush William's mother will be stopped in their tracks 

Prince William has gone a long way to ensure the attempts by a ruthless Establishment to airbrush his mother from her place in royal history are halted in their tracks, writes RICHARD KAY.

Revealed... how to tell if YOU have skin cancer: From bleeding, itchy moles to flat, red spots, the symptoms to watch out for

A new survey by the British Association of Dermatologists has revealed 77 per cent of people do not know the symptoms of skin cancer. Here, we reveal how to spot the common signs.

Asleep in 60 seconds: 4-7-8 breathing technique claims to help you nod off in just a minute

The method, pioneered by Harvard-trained Dr Andrew Weill, is described as a 'natural tranquiliser for the nervous system' helping to quickly reduce tension and allowing the body to relax.

For the mother he lost: William ensures most poignant of tributes to the Princess the Palace tried to forget in naming of his daughter

Kate Middleton and Prince William name princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

UPDATED The Princess of Cambridge has finally been revealed to the world as Charlotte Elizabeth Diana (pictured centre) - in a touching nod to her grandfather Prince Charles, her grandmother Princess Diana (top right) and her great-grandmother The Queen. Kensington Palace revealed the royal baby's full name today after days of speculation and close friends of Princess Diana immediately said the choice means the spirit of Prince William's beloved mother 'lives on'. The Duke of Cambridge (pictured right with Kate and Princess Charlotte) was determined to pay tribute to his mother - despite the efforts of some palace courtiers to have Diana airbrushed from royal history. William was, however, clear that his baby girl should not have Diana as a first name. 'It would have been a millstone around her neck,' says one of the princess's long-time friends.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I desperately want a little girl of my own.' Diana's chef reveals what Princess of Wales told him as she cradled his baby daughter - as world welcomes her granddaughter Princess Charlotte

'I desperately want a little girl of my own.' Diana's chef reveals what Princess of Wales

NEW Darren McGrady, who was the princess's personal chef until her death in 1997, has told Daily Mail Online how she spoke of her longing for a daughter when she held his newly-born little girl. McGrady (bottom right) spoke after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their second child, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana (left). McGrady told how Diana (center bottom) cradled his daughter for 20 minutes when she was newborn. She also sent a note (top) of congratulations which he said: 'That is the exact same note that the Princess would be sending to Kate.'

'Being pregnant doesn't feel good either!' 14-year-old girl's brutally-honest sex education quiz answers earn her a suspension - and online fame 

Teen's honest sex education quiz answers earn her a suspension and online fame 

A teenager in Montreal, Canada wrote her own answers to a sex ed quiz titled 'Objections to Condoms', offering her own clever and funny responses to prospective sexual partners who don't want to wear protection.

How filthy is YOUR beard? Study claims facial hair can contain more faeces than a dirty toilet - but not all experts agree

Microbiologist, John Golobic from Quest Diagnostics in New Mexico, recently discovered enteric bacteria in beards, which are the type of bacteria usually found living in faeces.

Missing mum who climbed into white ute and vanished for SIX days after highway car crash is found 'safe and well'

UPDATED A Brisbane mother-of-two who mysteriously vanished from the scene of a car accident has resurfaced six days after she was spotting climbing into the back of a white ute.

Brits bite back: Pommy pals Steve Flood and Will Stewart snatch My Kitchen Rules crown from mums Jac Bakhash and Shaz Sellings in high-pressure cook off finale

My Kitchen Rules' Steve Flood and Will Stewart $250k richer after snatching 2015 crown

Pommy pals Steve Flood and Will Stewart have been crowned the winners of My Kitchen Rules 2015 and walked away with $250,000 in prize money. The dynamic duo snatched the coveted TV title from Mount Isa mums Jac Bakhash and Shaz Sellings after a nail-biting night behind the stove cooking for friends, family, and more importantly the show's judges, Manu Feildel and Pete Evans.

Is coffee killing the tea round? Ritual is dying out as nearly half of workers say they now prefer cappuccinos or lattes from a local shop

Nearly half of workers - 47 per cent - now prefer cappuccinos or lattes from the local coffee shop, a new study has revealed. And only one in three workplaces has a kettle for staff to make a brew.

'Thank you for the baby brother but I really wanted a puppy': The funniest (and often misspelled) letters adults have received from children revealed

The funniest letters adults have received from children revealed

There's nothing better than receiving a good old letter. Especially when it's written by a child. 'I'm sorry your abuot to die,' one boy wrote to his grandfather in hospital. One card tells Santa to 'take it easy', while another sends him a URL link. From brutal honesty to unflattering illustrations, these kids' literary masterpieces are too good not to be shared. (Clockwise from left) the note teacher Mrs Clark received from one of her pupils when she wasn't feeling well told her to 'go poop' in order to feel better; this child is feeling guilty about all the Sponge Bob cartoons they have watched - and donates some cash; a war veteran receives a car with the simple line 'Hitler you are a loser'; while this child wrote to his poorly grandfather to say how sorry he was that the elderly man was going to die soon - alongside a smiley face.

Ditch daily coffees, boycott takeaways and cancel your gym membership: Top saving tips for parents revealed as a THIRD admit to dipping into their child's savings

Thirty-two per cent of parents admit to opening their children's money boxes to access extra cash. FEMAIL reveals how you can save pounds by calling time on treats such as takeaways and coffees.

Beware of bankers! The most adulterous professions revealed... and doctors are MORE likely to cheat than lawyers

Cape Town, South Africa --- Woman undressing man --- Image by © Brooke Fasani Auchincloss/Corbis

The UK's largest married dating site, Illicit Encounters, has ranked its 970,000 users by profession, and financiers come up proportionally high, at 18 per cent of all the people on the site.

Conspiracy theorists question Mayweather vs Pacquiao result after boxers are marked in the wrong corners on judges' scorecard

Conspiracy or accident? Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao were marked in the wrong

An administrative error on the scorecard used in Floyd Mayweather's victory over Manny Pacquiao has ignited conspiracy theorists into suggesting the Filipino should have won the bout. Judges Glenn Feldman, Burt Clements and Dave Moretti, named 'white', 'blue' and 'pink' on the scorecard respectively, all award Mayweather victory on the night but in every column where they mark their scores at the end of the round, he is labelled as being in the red corner. This is the point that has galvanised certain boxing fans into suggesting the fight may have been rigged because Mayweather was actually in the blue corner in Las Vegas. It was Pacquiao who took red.

ME AND MY OPERATION: Tiny screw that banishes agony of sprained ankles 

Steve Loader age 46. 27/4/15.  At his home: 1 Downside, Lewes, Sussex  BN7 1EE. For Good Health. He sprained his ankle playing hockey and has had years of pain. He has now had surgery to repair the damage and is out of pain. ..Picture by James Clarke. www.jamesclarke.me | james@jamesclarke.me | 07941 67682.

Steve Loader, 46, a director of a road repairs company, from Lewes, East Sussex, had the operation in October, as he tells CAROL DAVIS.

The women saying no to breast cancer screening: As evidence rises that many are harmed by unnecessary treatment, why more women are refusing checks 

Mail. Sue Warman, 69, retired, at home in North Somerset. Sue has decided not to opt for a preventative mastectomy after signs of breast cancer were found during screening. 19 Nov 2014

Women are beginning to rebel against the screening programme. Among them is Sue Warman, 69, who lives near Bristol, was found to have DCIS in November 2012.

Pictured: Horrifying moment a man is hurled onto train tracks at busy station after dispute over cigarette... before he is rescued by brave commuters

Moment a man is hurled onto Flinders Street train tracks over cigarette dispute

Shocking footage has emerged of a man being pushed onto the tracks at a train station after a dispute over a cigarette. CCTV footage shows the victim, known only as 54-year-old Gary, speaking to a man donning a grey hooded jumper when an argument broke out at Flinders Street Railway Station in Melbourne. Moments later, a young woman can be seen riding her scooter towards the pair as she raises her right hand near Gary's face as he quickly steps back.

How being slightly overweight is GOOD for your health: Fat tissue boosts brain's energy levels and 'affects metabolism and ageing'

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis believe there may be an optimal amount of body fat for maximising health and a person's longevity, but they've yet to quantify the level needed.

'I thought of you when I was crowning': TV golden girl Carrie Bickmore's hilarious over-reveal that she pictured Christopher Pyne while giving birth... to distract her from the pain

'I thought of you when I was crowning': TV golden girl Carrie Bickmore reveals she thought

Gold Logie winner Carrie Bickmore (left) has told Education Minister Christopher Pyne (right) on national television that she thought of him during the birth of her baby girl Evie (inset). 'I thought of you when I was crowning,' the 34-year-old said after being put on the spot by co-host Peter Helliar during Monday's edition of The Project, where Pyne was a guest co-host. She said she recalled Pyne's memorable line from an interview with Sky News in March in which he dubbed himself 'a fixer' in relation to the government's higher education reformsa. Pyne appeared bemused by the comment but quickly recovered, responding to Bickmore's comment: 'You're not the first person to tell me that.'

The secret socket inside EVERY Apple Watch revealed: Firm claims covered port can be used for charging and 'smart' straps

Apple Watch secret port

Usually hidden by a strap, Apple has not commented what the socket is for. However, a Portland firm says it can use it to build a $249 'smart strap' with a battery in.

Global alert over the killer diet pills: Interpol issue warning after deaths of six Britons

Police in 190 countries were warned the illicit chemical is a lethal threat to unwitting customers. Eloise Aimee Parry, 21, died after taking eight tablets of 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) last month.

'I never dreamed it would be like this': Aussie-born US Today Show host Savannah Guthrie returns at last... and learns all about quokkas and budgie smugglers

American Today's Savannah Guthrie reveals she gained 42lbs while pregnant

American host of The Today Show Savannah Guthrie, who was born in Melbourne, has returned to Australia for the first time since she was a little girl to present a special from Sydney. The 43-year-old glowed as she presented the show in front of Australian icons the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, and had some very Aussie experiences in the form of life savers dressed in tiny swimsuits and and cuddly quokka. Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Guthrie also revealed she has found it tricky to shed the 20 kilos she gained during her recent pregnancy. 'My secret is don't look closely,' she said.

Did you remember to tie the knot, Andy? Murray finds novel way to keep his wedding band close by as he competes in his first tournament since marriage (and he won)

Andy Murray wears Kim Sears wedding ring on his shoe at BMW open in Munich

NEW In his first tournament since he got married, Andy Murray tied his wedding ring to his laces. The ring stayed safely in place on his trainer for more than three hours as he won the BMW Open in Munich. He is the first Briton to win an event ranked by the Association of Tennis Professionals on clay since Buster Mottram in 1976, which the 27-year-old said was 'an honour'.

Never forget a face? Can't stand coffee? You may have Super Senses 

Film: 'SUPERMAN' 1978 
Sunday 30 January @ 5.00pm
Stars CHRISTOPHER REEVE as the man of steel.
 (Christopher Reeve Died 11/10/04)

From intense colour vision, to heightened powers of taste, or an ability to never forget a face, there are people whose senses are hugely heightened compared with most people's.

'Let's get those Nazi dogs.' Enraged by the horrors at Dachau concentration camp after arriving to liberate WWII prisoners, American soldiers executed 50 Germans in cold blood, reveals new book

Hitler's Last Day describes how American soldiers took their revenge on the Nazis after seeing the horrific conditions, including 39 railway wagons full of dead bodies with their eyes open.

Harry dons T-shirt, shorts and wraparound shades for a beachside workout with Aussie commandos as the prince gears up for the last leg of his Down Under tour

Prince Harry rounds up Perth visit with an SAS workout during Australian tour

Captain Wales was dressed in work out gear with a group of soldiers at Cottesloe Beach in Perth, Western Australia (left), in his latest sighting during his visit to the country. Prince Harry has been in Perth for the past six days taking part in training with Australian forces (top right) as he prepares to leave the armed services later this year. He left Perth later Monday (bottom right) bound for Sydney on the final leg of his month-long tour. It has not been all work in Perth for the prince, who has previously been spotted enjoying a football match and visiting local restaurants.

The royal baby effect: As George's $80 knitted cardigan sells out overnight, how the prince has turned obscure brands into retail gold revealed

As a navy Sous Marine cardigan from Amaia Kids sells out after Prince George wears it to meet his baby sister, the fashion brands put on the map by the youngest members of the Cambridge clan.

Australian woman suffers carbon monoxide poisoning after smoking tobacco in a Middle Eastern water pipe for an hour every day - exposing herself to the same toxins as 100 cigarettes

A 20-year-old woman reported to a hospital in Sydney suffering severe carbon monoxide poisoning after smoking a Middle-Eastern tobacco water pipe also known as a hookah. The level in her blood was 16 times higher than normal.

Bottled birds: How callous smugglers cram cockatoos into plastic bottles to get them through customs

Smugglers put cockatoos in bottles to get them through Indonesian customs

More than 24 critically endangered cockatoos were rescued by police after being found stuffed in water bottles for illegal trade. Smugglers had crammed the Yellow-crested cockatoos into empty bottles so they could get through customs at Port of Tanjung Perak in Surabaya, Indonesia. But Indonesian Police discovered the birds, which can be sold for as much as £650 each, and cut them free so they could receive medical attention.

Czech teacher who moonlighted as a porn star sacked after pupils discover her explicit videos and parents complained 

The 35-year-old teacher and mother of two from the town of Ceska Lipa in the northwest of the Czech Republic, made the 40-minute video for a porn site after she travelled to Prague for a casting call.

Opening the door naked, a bullet with their name on and kisses on the mouth: Men reveal horror stories on Reddit about meeting a girlfriend's dad for the first time 

Fathers are often very protective when daughters get new boyfriends and use several tactics to shock them into submission. They include calling him the wrong name and offering beer.

'I don't care, I know she is dying': Heartless words of mother who stopped feeding 3-year-old daughter because husband wouldn't give her money

'I don't care, I know she is dying': Heartless words of mother who stopped feeding

A 26-year-old mother in Mexico was recently arrested after authorities discovered she had stopped feeding her 3-year-old child (right). Guinerve Valentin (left) allegedly told police that she stopped caring for her youngest girl because her husband would not grant her a divorce or give her any money. The mother also had two older children, 4- and 5-year-old boys, who were found to be in good condition. All of the children have been taken from the mother, and the little girl is recovering.

Man's 'inoperable' brain tumour is finally removed 10 YEARS after doctors warned it was too risky to operate on

Medical advances mean John Arthur, 21, from South Shields, is finally free of the brain tumour that cast a shadow over his teenage years, affecting the mobility of his right arm.

'Switch on and switch off again': The surprising instructions given to airlines by manufacturer Boeing to prevent a 'loss of control' in 787 planes

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is part of Australian airline Jetstar's fleet (pictured). A spokesman for Jetstar said it had adjusted its maintenance procedures in line with the directive.

Former terror suspect well known to the FBI is named as one of two gunmen shot dead by cops after attack on anti-Islam 'draw Muhammad' art contest near Dallas

FBI knew of 'draw Muhammad' shooting suspect Elton Simpson

Elton Simpson, from Phoenix, Arizona, has been named as one of the two gunmen opened fire on the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Dallas before they were stopped by a traffic officer outside. Investigators can be seen collecting evidence from near their bodies, center, on Monday morning. Simpson had been convicted of lying to federal agents about his plans to travel to Africa five years ago, but a judge ultimately ruled it could not be proved that the was heading there to join a terror group. The second gunman has not been named shared an apartment with Simpson at the Autumn Ridge complex in Phoenix, which is now being searched by investigators. The shooting unfolded on Sunday evening as the American Freedom Defense Initiative held an event inside the building where caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad were being displayed (pictured bottom right). Followers of Islam deem that any physical depiction of the prophet - even a positive one - is blasphemous.

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Forget six packs! Popular new Instagram account showcases unfit and flabby 'dad bods' - and they're making thousands of girls swoon 

Popular new Instagram account showcases unfit and flabby 'dad bods' - and they're making

The Instagram account College Dad Bods rounds up photos of college-aged men who aren't quite muscular, but aren't totally out of shape, either. Women are calling these physiques 'dad bods' - and they're 'crazy about them'.

Streaming live to a care home near you: EventsTag lets families send messages and photos to relatives in real time

The first EventsTag installation (pictured) has been installed in the Holly Home Care Home, Enfield in London. Experts are also providing social media tutorials to the residents in two, hour-long sessions.

'It's the hardest job I've ever had': Stay-at-home dad apologizes to moms everywhere for daring to joke about how hard it is to spend all day looking after the kids 

Blogger Daddy Fishkins from Atlanta, Georgia, thought it was easy to be a stay-at-home parent - until he started to stay home with his three children. Now he is apologizing to stay-at-home moms.

Heartwarming moment Good Samaritans help free motorcyclist who was pinned underneath a pickup truck

Byron Holeman, 48, was driving home from work on the 91 Freeway when he saw Armando Vergara, 33, underneath a Ford F150 pickup truck and started recording as he stopped with other drivers to help.

The little boy who has never seen rain: Two-year-old Archie's family have been struggling to cope with a devastating Outback drought since he was born

The little boy from the place where it hasn't rained for his WHOLE life... the harsh

Little Archie Barry has grown up without ever getting the chance to jump in puddles because rain is a stranger to where he lives on a drought-stricken farm in rural Australia. The two-year-old boy has lived his whole life on a 6,600-acre property in Lightning Ridge, north-western New South Wales, where he has never seen more than a light shower rain down on his vast backyard. The one time that the little fella experienced a downpour was when he visited his auntie in Emerald - an epic 800km trek north from his home - and he shuddered with fear. Archie's mum, Jacinda Barry, had to console her distraught son when he first saw and heard the pelting rain.

Top bombing! Prankster makes a splash when he bypasses security to interrupt diving event by jumping off 10metre board (but the crowd weren't impressed)

Prankster Dan Jarvis, 26, from Gravesend, in Kent, jumped from the diving platform at the London Aquatics Centre as Olympic medallist Tom Daley competed in the Diving World Series.

Is sinister web craze 'Game of 72' behind girls' disappearance? Teens are dared to vanish for three days without trace 

Sammy Clarke (pictured), 14, and Siobhan Clarke, 15, set off a police hunt after disappearing from Maldon, Essex, on Friday. The pair were found safe on Monday morning about 20 miles away.

U.S. Air Force veteran, 27, shoots dead stranger, 33, and his 11-year-old daughter before critically injuring the man's wife in a random attack after argument with his former fiancée

Sergio Valencia del Toro shoots dead man and daughter in Wisconsin bridge attack

Jonathan Stoffel, 33, his daughter Olivia (both pictured right) and another man, 31-year-old Adam Bentdahl, were all fatally shot on a recreational bridge in Menasha, Wisconsin at 7.30pm on Sunday. Stoffel's wife and Olivia's mother, 32-year-old Erin Stoffel (right), was shot three times but managed to run off the bridge with their two other children, aged five and seven. She remains in critical condition but doctors say they are hopeful that she will recover from the wounds to her abdomen, thigh and hand. On Monday, police named the killer as 27-year-old Sergio Valencia del Toro (left), a U.S. Air Force veteran and college student who was upset after an argument with his former fiancee, Haylie. Police said the couple had broken off their engagement just a week earlier. A woman, believed to be Haylie, could be seen collapsed on the ground at the scene of the killings as she was comforted by another woman (center).

Woman, 36, who 'confessed to taking pornographic photos of friend's toddler to send to NYPD cop has charges dropped'

Renee Kimberly Gregg of Tampa, Florida, reportedly admitted in front of multiple investigators on two occasions to taking pornographic photos of a friend's toddler to send to an NYC cop.

'Do you want to come back and see the other puppies?': Shocking footage shows how easy it is for children to be lured from a playground by a complete stranger

A frightening video of a social experiment has highlighted how young children can be easily preyed upon by complete strangers. In this instance, the man uses a puppy to make friends (pictured)

There's something about Carrie: How a shy girl who dreamed of becoming a ballerina overcame the death of her husband to raise their son on her own and be crowned the new queen of television 

Carrie Bickmore overcame the death of her husband to be crowned TV queen

Carrie Bickmore has earned legions of fans and now a Gold Logie award through her on-screen honesty and ability to laugh at herself. Still, once-shy Bickmore (left and right) says that it's only since her 30s that she's started feeling comfortable in her own skin. 'The real me is only starting to come out now and it's through surviving some tough times that's made me this way,' she said. Bickmore's first husband Greg Lange (inset) died in 2010 after a ten year battle with brain cancer, leaving her to bring up their young son Ollie (inset and right) and hold down a demanding career.

Go Greased Lightning! Nasa's ten-engined battery-powered drone takes off like a helicopter but flies like a plane

A series of test flights over Hampton, Virginia, have proved that Nasa's Greased Lightning drone can switch from hovering to soaring in mid-air, by swivelling its wings and rotors.

Woman who vanished after fighting with a man in a nightclub handed over her phone, shoes and wallet to a girlfriend before leaving

Rebecca Mackenzie (pictured) was last seen in a heated argument with a man outside Brisbane club The Met. Police have launched a public appeal to help find the 22-year-old.

Eye-Sis? Covered from head to toe (except for her amazing eye make-up) Australian mother appears in court for trying to join husband in Syria who posts photos of his beheadings

Fatima Elomar in court for trying to join husband Mohamed in Syria

Fatima Elomar was photographed leaving court this morning in Sydney covered from head to toe in a dark burkha with only her astonishingly-long eyelashes sticking out, right. Mrs Elomar's husband Mohamed was photographed himself holding the severed heads of two Syrian soliders, inset right, murdered by Isis in Raqqa.

'What color should I wear?' NFL player surprises cancer-stricken 18-year-old with heartwarming hospital room promposal 

Kameyea Jennings from Jacksonville, Florida, has been battling cancer since she was 16 and was shocked to be asked to prom by Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks.

Mystery of the Labradoodle with a 1.5inch needle stuck in his liver: X-ray reveals cause of dog's pain - but nobody knows how it got there

Buddy the labradoodle mysteriously ended up with a sewing needle lodged in its liver - leaving vets and its owners Emma and Gareth Wilding, from Maidenhead, baffled about how it got there.

Hidden camera catches college student, 22, 'spitting into her roommates' food before trying to poison them by dumping in cleaning product'

Hayley King caught on camera 'spitting into roomates' food before trying to poison them

A college student has been caught on camera as she allegedly tried to poison her two roommates. Hayley King (left), a 22-year-old University of South Carolina student was arrested in February after her roommates set up a hidden camera that seemed to record the young woman as she first spit into their food and then later sprayed it with window cleaner (right). This after the other two girls say the three had been fighting for weeks.

The Incredible bulk: Bodybuilder risks his life by injecting oil and alcohol into his biceps in bid to become real life version of character

Father-of-one Romario Dos Santos Alves, 25, (pictured) used the potentially lethal cocktail to pump up his biceps to 25in and he now faces a catalogue of serious health issues.

Puppy killer who was high on ice when he bashed nine dogs to death with a brick sentenced to 12 months jail

Nathan Thompson, 25, previously admitted to horrifically killing the nine puppies in bushland at Kurri Kurri, north of Sydney, in March and was banned from having anything to do with animals for the rest of his life earlier this year.

Shocking moment a Chinese road rage driver drags a young woman out of her car and savagely beats her and claims it was because SHE had scared his wife and child

Shocking moment a Chinese road rage driver drags a young woman out of her car and savagely

This is the moment a Chinese road rage driver dragged a young woman out of her car and gave her a savage beating - and claimed it was because she had scared his wife and child.  Lee Pan, 37, pursued Lu Yang, 28, for several miles after claiming she had cut him off on a motorway and frightened his family. After forcing her to the side of the road in Chengdu, in southwest China's Sichuan Province, he then pulled her out of her car and is seen repeatedly kicking her. 

The 'alien sounds' captured 22 MILES above Earth: Nasa recording from the edge of space has unexplained hisses and whistles

The sounds were recorded aboard a Nasa student balloon experiment using infrared microphones that flew above New Mexico and Arizona. It is the first time an infrasound study has reached these heights.

Can this dog really HYPNOTISE you? ...Or is it Simon Cowell's silliest trick yet! JANE FRYER meets the hypnodog from Britain's Got Talent 

Princess is a five-year-old German Spitz. She has long soft fur, a smart black, white and diamante harness, terrible fishy breath - and can slay members of the public by the dozen.

Swapping your kitchen cloth for disinfectant wipes can slash risk of food poisoning by 99 per cent, scientists discover

Scientists at the University of Arizona found they could reduce the risk of campylobacter food poisoning by up to 99 per cent when using disinfectant wipes after preparing poultry.

'I'm just a boy, standing in front of a girl': Female student receives VERY creepy love letter from Uber driver quoting famous Notting Hill line

Female student receives creepy love letter from Uber driver

An image posted to Reddit shows a letter allegedly sent by an Uber driver to a female student he once drove, quoting the famous line from film Notting Hill before making inappropriate comments about her physical appearance.

'A happy family guy who looks after his children': Bikie with guns tattooed all over his face pleads guilty to starting a riot at a restaurant

Teamo pleaded guilty in Southport Magistrates Court this morning to riot and breaching bail

The ringleader who allegedly orchestrated one of Australia's most notorious bikie brawls has pleaded guilty to 'rioting', after appearing in court with nine of his criminal comrades.

Catfish captured on camera climbing cave walls in Ecuador to lick food off the roof for first time ever by amazed scientists 

These are the amazing scenes where an armoured catfish started to climb up a near-vertical wall inside an Ecuadorian cave system exhibiting behaviour never seen before by scientists.

Jeremy Clarkson was left to sweat it out for five days before police told him he would not be charged for attack on BBC colleague

EXCLUSIVE: Clarkson was made to wait five days after police investigations had concluded before finding out he would not be prosecuted for attacking a Top Gear producer at a North Yorkshire hotel.

'Forgive me for being away,' pleads mother in heartbreaking letter to her newborn daughter and toddler son - as she battles cancer 150 miles from home

EXCLUSIVE: Fiona Hart, 32, from the Scottish island, Islay, is receiving chemotherapy for blood cancer in Glasgow. In a letter to her children Jacob, two, and Honor, seven months, she begs their forgiveness for being so far away.

She IS an oil painting: Artist's incredible hyper-realistic portraits of women look just like photos 

The hyperrealistic paintings of women that see skin turned to canvas as their bodies are

Italian artist Marco Grassi's portraits convey a sense of realism that cause many to take a second look. His pictures are so very detailed they appear to have a photographic quality to them. Grassi calls the style of his photoreal paintings 'surreal hyperrealistic.'

An Orthodox priest, a man who plucks arrows out of seals and an ocean diver: Meet the eclectic bunch inhabiting one of the most 'hardcore' places in the world

When Sydney-sider Eric Campbell travelled to Antarctica, he expected to meet a 'bunch of nerdy scientists,' but instead he met a group of passionate activists and thrill-seekers all with the same goal.

Mexican soldier lifted into air and thrown to ground as huge flag is blown away by powerful gust of wind

Video footage shows the dramatic moment a soldier was blown into the air before being thrown to the ground by strong winds that lifted the national flag he was holding at an event in Durango.

Ladyboy attacks tourist with stiletto heel after he rejected her advances in Thai bar 

Michael Merry, aged 55, was on a night out in the holiday resort of Pattaya in Thailand when transvestite Wichai Sripalang (pictured) began flirting with him - before she attacked him with her shoe

Penguins spread POO to prepare their breeding grounds: Time-lapse reveals how creatures use faeces to melt the snow

Oxford University researchers, who captured the footage, claim it is possible that the darker colour of the faeces is helping to melt the snow by absorbing extra heat from the sun.

The golden age of travel: Snaps from Air New Zealand's archives reveal glamorous days when passengers wore their best clothes and flying was an event to be celebrated

Air New Zealand photo archive reveals golden age of travel as airline celebrates 75th

Air New Zealand is digging into its photo archives and providing a glimpse into the way people used to travel by air as it celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. The decades-old images show glamorous scenes that would make today's travellers jealous while they're fighting for elbow space and eating bland meals inside a crammed economy cabin. They show passengers in formal wear (left) and cabin crew preparing elaborate meals (right), and they also reveal how the airline's flight attendant uniforms (middle, bottom) and aircraft fleet (middle, top) have changed over the years.

 
   

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Then and now: Incredible composite images compare iconic Paris attractions during Nazi occupation with today's tourist traps

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