EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini braces for blow back as she takes down the Church, Tom Cruise and Kirstie Alley in her blistering exposé 'Troublemaker'

Leah Remini takes down church of Scientology and Tom Cruise in new book

When Leah Remini walked away from the church in 2013, she was branded a 'suppressive person.' 'I'd seen a lot of crazy s**t, like crazy s**t,' she says. Scientology's ruthless indoctrination, she claims. includes blackmail and abuse as well as control over other celebrities like John Travolta (with Remini, center) Cruise and Kirstie Alley (bottom right with Travolta). Kirstie no longer is speaking to her and has called her 'repulsive' and 'a bigot.' The Church of Scientology writes off Leah as being 'obsessed with shamelessly exploiting her former religion in a pathetic attempt to get publicity.' Leah is pictured top right with the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige, who has only been seen once in public since 2006. The actress reported her missing .

Plane wreckage 'containing many skeletons and painted with the Malaysian flag is found on remote Philippine island'... but could it REALLY be Flight MH370

MH370 plane wreckage claimed to be found on Philippine island

Police confirmed they had received reports of the discovery in thick jungle on the remote island of Sugbai. An audio technician, Jamil Omar, phoned police in Malaysia to say his aunt, Siti Kayam, had stumbled upon the wreckage while she and others were hunting for birds. Police commissioner Jalaludin Abdul Rahman, based in neighbouring Borneo, said the woman climbed into the smashed fuselage and saw skeletons. He said: 'She also found a Malaysian flag measuring 70 inches long and 35 inches wide.'

Dentist who killed Cecil the Lion will NOT face charges in Zimbabwe

The Minnesota dentist who was at the receiving end of a global backlash after he killed a beloved African lion will not be charged, it was revealed Monday.

Husband shoots his wife dead at their Texas home - saying he mistook her for an intruder when he heard noises in the middle of the night

Debora Kelly, 48, died after being gunned down by her husband at the house they shared in San Antonio, Texas, at 4.15am on Saturday. He told police he heard noises and saw a flashlight.

Is this the future of hypersonic travel? Designer firm reveals vision for Airbus' Concorde 2 that could fly from New York to London in just one hour

The illustrations, shown on Patent Yogi's YouTube channel, imagine 'Concorde Two,' which could fly from New York to London in just one hour.

UFC athlete catches woman shamelessly snorting 'cocaine' on camera as fans celebrate at a Houston Astros game

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The woman, who has not been identified, was caught on camera by a UFC fighter who was standing right next to her at the game in Houston Texas, on Sunday as she inhaled cocaine.

Revealed, the dark history of Hitler's FIRST death camp: How Nazis murdered psychiatric patients - and their nurses - to test out gas chambers before they were used for mass extermination of the Jews 

How Nazis murdered psychiatric patients and their nurses to test out gas chambers

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Hitler's 'special execution group' rounded up patients and doctors from psychiatric hospitals such as the one in Owinska (main) and took them to Concentration Camp Poznan (bottom left), the first place the Nazis experimented with lethal gas. They seized the 19th Century fort -once known as Fort Colomb - in October 1939. Three trucks carrying 25 people left the hospital every day and took them to primitive gas chambers (top right) which had formerly been used as an artillery depot. Once the men had been killed, the SS began taken the female patients and eventually the children. By November, all the patients were dead. The Nazis also used mobile gas chambers (bottom right) in specially adapted vans to kill patients from other hospitals in the area. By mid-1940, more than 5,000 patients and hundreds of Poles had been gassed to death at the camp.

One woman killed and two others injured as man opens fire outside New York City nightclub after being thrown out by security

The woman, 24, was shot in the back outside Motiva nightclub in Manhattan's Flatiron District and later died in hospital, while two other women who were also shot are in a stable condition.

Girl forced to marry a 78-year-old when she was just NINE is freed after four years of marriage in Kenya

A Kenyan girl forced to marry a man old enough to be her grandfather, when she was nine, has been freed after four years of hell. Younis, 13, was married off to a 78-year-old man by her parents.

The man who broke his thigh bone doing YOGA: Severe injury is only normally seen in car crash victims, doctors say

Doctors writing in BMJ Case Reports believe this is the first recorded case of a patient breaking a thigh bone during yoga. The man, from Detroit, was attempting the stance Marichyasana B.

What you may experience if you time things VERY badly on holiday: Incredible images of the world's most extreme rush hours

Incredible images of the world's most extreme rush hours

These incredible pictures show how the transport used - and the conditions - can vary enormously from country to country. In India a rush hour journey can be teeming with cows, goats and rickshaws. In Tokyo the trains are so busy that staff are employed to push people into the carriages. In Hue City, Vietnam, meanwhile, thousands of commuters take to motorbikes and charge en masse to their places of work.

Obama loses his cool as he is challenged again and again on 'embarrassment' of Syria

President Barack Obama gave a spirited defense of his strategies in Syria in a '60 Minutes' interviewed broadcast Sunday night that because unusually contentious.

'I am a fighter. But I am not a violent person': Ronda Rousey reveals UFC gave her an outlet for her grief after losing her father to suicide at eight-years-old 

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NEW She is UFC's highest paid fighter but Ronda Rousey (right and right of inset) hates to inflict injury and would 'prefer winning with no one getting hurt.' Despite being called a barbarian after fights where her sole purpose to break her opponents arm, the 28-year-old fighter reveals how the sport is actually an outlet for her bottled up anger, grief and self-loathing which stems from her father, Ron Rousey, committing suicide when she was only eight-years old (left)

Onions for growth, spinach for colour and garlic for strength: The raw juices that promise to boost your hair

Nutritionists Cassandra Barns and Shona Wilkinson tell FEMAIL why incorporating these 12 juices into your diet will keep your locks healthy, glossy and strong.

Hillary is an 'enabler': Bill's mistress Gennifer Flowers speaks out on former First Couple's 40th anniversary and says she has more secret tapes

Bill Clinton's mistress Gennifer Flowers says Hillary is an 'enabler'

In an interview with radio host Aaron Klein, Gennifer Flowers, (left, in 1992, right, in 2013) who claims she had a 12-year relationship with Bill Clinton, said that Hillary has not 'accepted responsibility at being an enabler' of her husband's sexual behavior. The former news reporter said that she also had not released all of the evidence of her affair with the former president, and that she has some kept in a safety deposit box. The interview came the same day that Hillary and Bill Clinton celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary by sharing photos (inset) of the ceremony in 1975.

Obama says Trump won't succeed him and believes that 'yes' he could win a THIRD term if he were allowed to run again

Of Trump, Obama said he is 'the classic reality TV character and...it's not surprising that he's gotten a lot of attention.' But he said, 'I don't think he'll end up being president of the United States.'

Trump says people will turn off tomorrow's Democratic primary debate - because he's not in it!

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'I think people are going to turn it on for a couple of minutes and then fall asleep,' The Donald said on 'Fox and Friends.' The debate will air on CNN and feature Hillary Clinton at center-stage.

Mystery young man who allowed a special needs stranger to hold his hand on a Canadian bus steals hearts online

Photo of Godfrey Cuotto holding hands with special needs stranger in Canada goes viral

A heartwarming photograph has emerged on social media of a young man who allowed a stranger with special needs to hold his hand on a busy bus. Godfrey Cuotto, a 22-year-old student was photographed sitting next to a man known as 'Robert' on a busy bus in Ontario, Canada. Robert who is deaf and suffers from cerebral palsy is said to have needed comforting after being overwhelmed on the busy bus.

Saved by her sister: How a two-year-old girl from Georgia underwent a painful bone marrow transplant to cure her older sibling from sickle-cell anaemia 

When she was seven-years-old, Vanessa Gissel, from Duluth, Georgia, suffered acute chest syndrome, leading to her lungs to suddenly lose the capability to breath in oxygen.

Meet the couple who live on six per cent of their income so they can give away $100,000 a year 'to whoever needs it most' 

Julia Wise and Jeff Kaufman live on six percent of their income to give away $100K a year

One Massachusetts couple has committed to living only on six per cent of their combined income so they can give $100,000 a year to charity. Since 2008, Julia Wise and her husband, Jeff Kaufman, pictured left, have donated a comparable percentage of their income every year. The couple has been married since 2009 and view the money they earn as belonging 'to whoever needs it most.'

Troubled USC football coach who turned up drunk to a pep rally is given an indefinite leave of absence after he failed to attend practice

USC coach Steve Sarkisian is taking an indefinite leave of absence after athletic director Pat Haden determined that the troubled coach is 'not healthy'.

Man declared dead after being admitted to an Indian hospital with an ear infection wakes up minutes before his autopsy is about to begin 

Man comes back from the dead moments before post-mortem

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The 45-year-old man (reportedly pictured, left was found unconscious at a bus depot in Mumbai, India, after apparently suffering from an ear infection and malnutrition.

Candid photos captured after cosmetic surgery expose the extraordinary lengths Asian women will go to look more Western 

Photos expose lengths South Korean women will go to look more Western

Ji Yeo, 29, from Seoul in South Korea, now based in New York, cared for the ten women post-op in exchange for taking their photograph in a project entitled Beauty Recovery Room. South Korea has the world's highest per capita rate of cosmetic surgery. Ji Yeo said: 'It is a culture where men are judged on their financial balance sheet and women by their beauty.'

Revealed, the tragic story behind the defining photo of 'ISIS' bomb blast in Turkey: Blood-splattered man hugging his devastated wife is a teacher whose daughter, 20, was killed in the attack

Izzettin Cevik and his wife Hatice both survived but their beloved daughter Basak Sidar (pictured), who was waiting for them near the train station where the bombs went off, was killed instantly.

ISIS sinks to a new low: Yazidi widow reveals how terror group's doctors murdered her wounded husband in hospital with a lethal injection - and 30 others suffered the same sick fate

EXCLUSIVE: A Yazidi widow has told MailOnline how her husband Nasser (pictured) was given two lethal injections by ISIS doctors who callously threw his body out in the street when he was dead.

Major League Baseball suspends Dodgers' Chase Utley for two games over violent slide that broke the leg of the Mets shortstop 

MLB suspends Dodgers' Chase Utley over slide on Met's Ruben Tejada

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley was suspended two playoff games by Major League Baseball on Sunday night for his late takeout slide that broke New York Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada's right leg. Utley's agent called the penalty 'outrageous and completely unacceptable' and said there would be an appeal of the suspension. The Mets and Dodgers are tied at one-all in the best-of-five NL Division Series. Game 3 is scheduled for Monday night at Citi Field in New York, with the league hoping to resolve the Utley matter before game time.

First Lady Michelle Obama releases 'girl power' Spotify playlist - featuring two male artists and 18 female pop classics including her pal Beyonce

First Lady Michelle Obama released her 'girl power' playlist, featuring the likes of Aretha Franklin, TLC and Destiny's Child, to mark International Day of the Girl.

Political issues, meeting country leaders and using her status to do good: The author of Kim Kardashian's new biography argues it's time to start taking the star seriously

EXCLUSIVE: Sean Smith tells FEMAIL why he believes Kim, 34, has handed over her 'crown' to her younger half-sisters and is instead using her celebrity and influence to make a difference.

The ultimate Bond villain superyacht: Inside the VERY fast $90million boat that leaves the competition (and secret agents) in its wake

Silver Fast is the VERY fast £60m boat that leaves the competition in its wake

At 77 metres (252.6ft) and speeds in excess of 27 knots, the aptly-named Silver Fast (inset), built in Australia, has gone on the market for €79.5million (£60million or $90million). It is the fastest aluminium motor yacht with conventional propulsion, boasting three decks (top left), a large lounge (top right), a dining room for up to 20 people (bottom left), and a striking metallic silver livery (bottom right). Well-heeled guests can also relax in an eight-person hot tub or a spa that includes a sauna and beauty salon while sailing around the world.

The 'vampire' drone that disappears in sunlight: Pentagon calls for design that drops payloads at night, before vanishing without a trace

Darpa, based in Arlington, Virginia, is funding a new project to develop aircraft (stock image shown) that can 'fully vanish within four hours of payload delivery or within 30 minutes of morning civil twilight'.

Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian CONVICTED of spying in Iran and faces up to 20 years in jail after more than a year in solitary confinement 

Rezaian, a US-Iran dual citizen who was born and raised in California, has spent most of the time since July 2014 in solitary confinement in the notoriously brutal Evin Prison.

'The village of widows' where there is only ONE adult male among 35 Indian families since a bypass was built in the middle of it and 25 men were killed trying to cross the road 

'The village of widows' where there is only ONE adult male among 35 Indian families since

NEW The bypass road of national highway 44 (top and bottom left) snakes through Peddakunta village in the southern state of Telangana, cutting off the community from its headquarters on the other side. Since the road was built in 2006, Peddakunta has been dubbed the 'village of highway widows' with only one male adult left among the huts of 35 families. Some 25 male residents have been killed trying to reach the other side, locals say. One widow held up a picture of her husband's body after he was killed on the bypass (right), while several children have been left fatherless, including young girl P Chitti (top right).

Biggest tech deal ever: Dell buys data storage company EMC in $67 BILLION deal 

'We're creating an unbelievable powerhouse of an enterprise company,' said Dell CEO Michael Dell about the merger which creates the biggest privately held integrated technology company.

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Revealed: How Navy SEAL with a 'warrior mentality' spent a month living in Jesse Itzler's $30million New York City home to train the former rapper night and day

A Navy SEAL spent a month living in Jesse Itzler's home to train him

Rapper-turned-businessman Jesse Itzler has written a new book about hiring a Navy SEAL to live in his New York City apartment for a month as his personal trainer. Itzler, who is married to Spanx creator Sara Blakely (pictured together, right), says he met the unnamed SEAL at a relay marathon in 2010, a race the Navy man ran solo. So impressed by his performance, 47-year-old Itzler tracked the SEAL down and invited him to stay with him at his $30million apartment on Central Park West for a month that December as his live-in fitness trainer. The workout experiment proved so successful that Itzler recently wrote about the experience in a new book, Living with a SEAL: 31 Days Training with the Toughest Man on the Planet (left), due out on November 3.

Why being a summer baby is good for your health: People born in June, July and August are 'heavier at birth and taller as adults'

The Cambridge University research also revealed girls born in summer started puberty later. Early puberty has been linked with a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes and breast cancer.

Hundreds of people join rally and march on Mississippi's Capitol demanding the state remove the Confederate emblem from its flag

Protesters took to the streets of Mississippi calling for the Confederate emblem from the state's flag, saying it is a divisive reminder of the state's history of slavery and segregation.

Mother of army vet who hung flag for him INSIDE her house told to take it down by neighbors who find it 'too colorful'

Donna Morey, from Pennsylvania, is refusing to back down from calls demanding she remove a tiny flag hanging in her window in honor of her military son on tour in the Middle East.

And a-squash the line! Hundreds of people compete in the annual pumpkin race across Pesaquid Lake in Ontario

They are annually carved into ghoulish jack-o'-lanterns or blended into a tasty soup but hundreds of Pumpkins have been turned into boats in Ontario, Canada.

Homicide investigator forced to step down from cop shooting case after admitting he had 'sexual contact' with the SAME WITNESS who was murdered cop's 'mistress'

Investigator steps down from Darren Goforth murder case after having sex with witness

Craig Clopton was investigating the murder of Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth, who was shot while filling his patrol car in August. Clopton admitted he had 'consensual sexual contact' with the witness, who was allegedly having an affair with Goforth for the last 15 months. Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said Clopton's conduct was 'inexcusable' and said there will be a joint investigation with the District Attorney's office. Shannon Miles, 30, was arrested and charged with Goforth's murder. His attorney believes Clopton's revelations will impact the credibility of both the witness during trial and the sheriff's office's investigation.

Seven-year-old girl who lost her teddy bear in a California airport is reunited with it after viral Facebook appeal 

Abby McCoy, aged seven, had been travelling back to her home in Georgia from John Wayne Airport in California after Labor Day weekend when she realised she had lost her bear, Teddy.

Woman's body found in a Queens park with wounds so deep that her organs were exposed

The woman, who was in her 40s and has not been identified, was found fully clothed in Kissena Park at about 3pm on Sunday with a stomach wound so deep that her organs were exposed, police said.

Chinese airline investigating after pictures emerge of stewardesses being forced to lie in overhead lockers as part of staff bullying campaign

Chinese airline Kunming has announced it will clamp down on bullying by staff after images were shared online showing female cabin crew performing the bizarre ritual.

Could this tent make camping COMFORTABLE? Siesta4 reflects sunlight and uses 'air conditioning' to keep it cool and dark

Siesta4 (pictured) was developed by California-based Outback Logic The four-person tent reflects infrared, visible and UV light, while fans can be installed in side vents to regulate temperatures.

Would you eat a protein bar made of CRICKETS? As stomach-churning food fad hits shelves, the most bizarre flavors from around the world revealed 

Weirdest flavours from around the world revealed including Crobar

Ever fancied a wasabi-flavoured Kit Kat? As 'all natural' protein bar (top left) made with cricket flour launches in the UK, FEMAIL examines the unusual snacks on sale in other parts of the globe. Clockwise from top centre: Canada offers diners pizza-flavoured slushies; in Japan crisp-fans crunch avocado-flavoured Cheetos; while spaghetti Bolognese ice lollies are also sold in Japan, along with grilled corn Kit Kats; beer and sausage Doritos are also available - a flavour that also seems most likely to take off in the UK.

'Yo, I don't hate Apple': Elon Musk backtracks on comments he made about the tech giant and is 'glad' of the competition

The 44-year-old (pictured) made the comments on Twitter following an interview with a German paper last month. In the initial interview he dubbed Apple a 'Tesla graveyard.'

Seattle man launches desperate Facebook appeal to find lost brother and reunite him with their mother before she dies

William McCombs (pictured), from Seattle, was 18 when he discovered his mother had given birth as a teenager - but was forced to give her son up for adoption by her parents.

Princeton economist Angus Deaton wins Nobel prize for economics for 'his analysis of consumption, poverty and welfare'

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Mr Deaton, who was born in Edinburgh in 1945 and now works at Princeton University in the United States, was revealed as the winner at a conference in Stockholm, Sweden.

'My baby snapped': Disabled Florida man STANDS BY professor wife who repeatedly tried to suffocate him

Polk State professor Cherry Old, 59, has been accused of trying to kill her longtime spouse, 57-year-old James Olds, at the couple's home in Lakeland, Florida.

New Jersey student, 22, in a coma after being struck in mysterious hit-and-run a mile away from where she parked her car

Anna Semioli, 22, was walking east on Route 46 in Clifton on Friday when police believe she was struck by either an SUV or a truck due to her upper-body injuries.

How the phrase 'bunga bunga' came from a sick joke with Gaddafi, Merkel's revenge for his 'unf***able larda**e' jibe and attempts to save Saddam from Bush: 'Born seducer' Silvio Berlusconi pulls no punches in sensational new biography

Silvio Berlusconi pulls no punches in sensational new biography

In My Way: Berlusconi in His Own Words, by journalist Alan Friedman, the three-time Italian premier reveals his failures and successes on the world stage - claiming that he tried in vain to dissuade Tony Blair and George W Bush against the illegal war in Iraq. But he also reveals how it was his friend Gaddafi (together, top right) who taught him the infamous 'bunga bunga' joke, and how he incited Angela Merkel's wrath after calling her an 'un****able lardarse' (together, bottom right). He also dismisses claims he could have entertained 33 women in two months, and maintains he never touched nightclub dancer Ruby (right).

Gay priest who was fired by the Vatican immediately after revealing his sexuality denies there is a 'gay lobby' trying to influence the church

A gay priest fired by the Vatican on the same day he revealed his sexuality has denied there is a 'gay lobby' trying to influence the church. Father Krzystof Charamsa was fired only hours after coming out.

Tragedy as business man dad and his daughter die in a small plane crash just shy of the twin girl's 16 birthday

The pilot and passenger who were killed when a small plane crashed in Tennessee have been identified as a Bloomington, Ind., man and his daughter.

Cook Medical in a statement said that its vice president of engineering, William S. Gibbons Jr., and his daughter Abbey were killed when the plane crashed into Buffalo Mountain, The (Bloomington) Herald Times reported. The girl was a sophomore at Bloomington High School South.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters says the plane was heading to Bloomington from Knoxville, Tenn., when it crashed Friday night on the mountain located southwest of Johnson City.

The paper reports that the National Transportation Safety Board inspector told the Johnson City Press in Tennessee that it would take six months to a year to determine why the plane crashed.

Vice president of engineering at Cook Medical,William S. Gibbons Jr., and his daughter, Abbey, 15 were killed when their plane crashed in Tennessee on Friday.

Father killed while saving his daughter from an oncoming train as they played on the tracks

Justin McCary and wife Elizabeth - alongside their 10 year old daughter (blonde) --

A Tennessee dad was killed while saving his 10-year-old daughter from an oncoming train as they collected rocks along the tracks, his family said.

Justin McCary's heartbroken family, speaking to WRCB-TV, said the 31-year-old heroically made the ultimate sacrifice when his daughter's foot became stuck.

The East Ridge dad heard the train coming while walking with his daughter and niece Thursday afternoon, they said.

After safely getting out of its way, however, he looked back to see his daughter trapped on the tracks along a bridge.

Justin McCary, 31, was killed as he saved his 10-year-old daughter Haley from the path of an oncoming train in Chattanooga, Tennessee last week as they were collecting rocks.

Stunning pictures show Utah caves that were once home to an ancient civilisation who suddenly disappeared thousands of years ago 

Utah caves that were home to ancient civilisation The Anasazi

Amateur photographer Wayne Pinkston snapped the images of the caves in Utah that were once occupied by the Anasazi people, who lived there before suddenly vanishing a thousand years later. The Anasazi were a pre-Columbian civilisation who built stone buildings and lived in large caves or alcoves that could be easily defended, before they suddenly abandoned the caves around 1300AD.

Gosh, darn! Where Americans cuss most - and where they don't

Jack Grieve, a linguist at Aston University in the UK, has created a series of maps breaking down where residents are most likely to use offensive words such as f**k and 'sh**'.

Man seriously injured by shooting in Dallas Cowboys stadium parking lot

Arlington police spokesman Christopher Cook said officers were alerted to a fight in a parking lot. They heard a gunshot as they arrived and found a man in his early 40s injured.

Physics professor dies after falling 50ft onto rocks while taking photos on one of America's longest hiking trails 

University of Reading physics professor Alexei Likhtman, 44, lost balance while taking photographs and fell 50ft on a trip to part of the Appalachian Trail in Maryland, local police in the US said.

Shocking footage shows driver ramming two police cars on busy intersection before veering off road and rolling down 12ft ditch

North Carolina driver ramming two police cars on the Gastonia intersection

The footage purports to show Debra Lloyd, who was allegedly behind the wheel of the car smashing into the police patrol cars in North Carolina. The video, which was filmed by a passenger on a bus, shows the silver car driving in circles in the middle of the busy Gastonia intersection (top left) before ramming two police cars (bottom left and right). The clip concludes with the damaged car veering off the road, rolling down a 12 foot ditch and coming to a stop on its roof.

Half of us don't know how to say Don Quixote: Character tops list of literary names we struggle to pronounce correctly 

Don Quixote, from the novel of the same name by Miguel de Cervantes, topped a poll of literary characters whose names we struggle to say correctly.

Pan overboard! Hugh Jackman's $150m movie takes just $15.5m... as The Martian holds on to top spot at the U.S. box office

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The family-friendly tale of a young Peter Pan and his early days in Neverland failed to ignite interest while audiences continued to flock to Matt Damon's The Martian.

Operation Savage Revenge: Their mission? To track down SS monsters. Their methods? Ruthless terror - and even harnessing the occult

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After the Second World War ended, members of the SAS stayed in Europe to hunt down escaped Gestapo officers who had murdered their comrades in cold blood during the war.

Rage of the Fuhrer revealed: Historians uncover 1942 rant by Hitler against 'flabby' and 'useless' Nazi generals who couldn't conquer Russia

Tensions: The record, preserved in a Russian Defence Ministry archive, shows Hitler (right) raging to his 'lackey', Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel (far left). Also pictured is Colonel-General Franz Halder (left of Hitler), whom the Fuhrer thought maddeningly indecisive

A furious Hitler excoriated the leading lights of his war against the Soviet Union at a headquarters in Vinnitsa, Ukraine. A record of the outburst was recently uncovered in Russian military archives.

'There are no hard feelings to our captors': Former American POWS visit Japan to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II

Former American POWS visit Japan to mark 70th anniversary of end of World War II

The nine American servicemen - all in their 90s - opened their tour on Monday with a memorial service for their fellow fallen soldiers at the Commonwealth War Graves near Tokyo (main), with an emphasis on reconciliation. Historians say some 30,000 allied force members were held as prisoners in Japan during World War II. Some 12,000 American prisoners were shipped to Japan and forced to work at more than 50 sites to support imperial Japan's war effort.

New Jersey mansion used by Frank Sinatra as a retreat in 1991 is up for grabs for £2 million - and it comes complete with the singer's wig

A luxurious mansion used as a summer retreat by legendary singer Frank Sinatra is up for sale and unusually comes complete with the star's wig.The ocean front pad is in Brigantine, New Jersey.

Memphis police officer who was expecting his first child dies after being shot multiple times on his way to work

An off-duty police officer died after being shot as he was leaving for work in Cordova, Tennessee on Sunday. Memphis Police officer Terence Oldridge died after being shot multiple times.

Shocking moment Tennessee college football player was caught on camera stamping on Georgia rival's HEAD

Watch here as a Tennessee player appears to purposefully step on a UGA player's head after a kickoff return. The Vols player appears to be freshman John Kelly, and the UGA player on the ground is junior linebacker Chuks Amaechi.

Tennessee went on to beat Georgia 38-31.

University of Tennessee football player John Kelly stomped on the head of Georgia linebacker Chuks Amaechi who was buried under a pile of players after a kickoff return on Saturday in Knoxville.

Misery time? 11.17am today: Monday mornings are the time of the week we feel unhappiest - but we've cheered up by 2.35pm 

Research of 2,000 people has revealed that less than a quarter of us are happiest before midday - but we cheer up in the afternoon, peaking at 2.35pm.

A moody sky, the perfect kiss... and a photographer lying in the mud: Viral behind-the-scenes shots reveal the stark reality of capturing the perfect wedding photo

Chris Chambers reveals the reality of capturing the perfect wedding photo

The images, taken by Chris Chambers, from the UK, show the contrast between the stark reality of a couple's wedding day scene and the perfected image for the finished album. The finished image, from a couple named Leanne and Chris' wedding, shows the bride and groom kissing under blue skies, with their reflection shining in a still water surface, left. The behind the scenes shot does, however, show an altogether less glamorous scene, right. The photographer, can be seen laying face first in the muddy field in order to capture the perfect shot.

Terrifying moment a tornado ripped right THROUGH a postal truck on a Florida bridge

A small tornado in Florida completely decimated a postal service tractor-trailer on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge on Sunday morning and dashcam footage captured the whole event unraveling.

Does he think our sex life's dull? My husband says we should look online for sex tips - relationship guru gives advice 

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I recently turned 50, and on my birthday my husband mentioned spicing up our sex life, even going as far as to say we should look online for tips. Does he think our love life is boring?

How yoga can help you drop two dress sizes like Nigella: It improves your posture and can even help with emotional problems

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Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson has said that yoga is the secret to her staying slim. Yoga, which is bodily movements which focus the mind and bring energy, can bring relaxation and increase your metabolism.

'To know him was to love him': Iggy Pop pays tribute to The Stooges saxophone player Steve Mackay after his death at the age of 66

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The Stooges saxophone player Steve Mackay has died aged 66. Singer Iggy Pop payed tribute to the Fun House musician, calling him 'a classic '60s American guy, full of generosity and love.'

Troubled Dallas Cowboys star makes stripper-laden rap video firing back at his 'haters' after domestic violence charges

NFL's Greg Hardy appears in I'm Just Me music video with JÄ? Alan and strippers

A rap music video featuring strippers, gunfire sound effects and marijuana imagery has surfaced on YouTube featuring embattled NFL star Greg Hardy. The Dallas Cowboys defensive end made the video for the song I'm Just Me in late 2014 after he was found guilty of two counts of domestic violence.

Deadly dangers of being a weekend health saint: It's a worrying trend - women trying to make up for a week of unhealthy living with drastic and VERY risky measures

Stephanie Goldstone, 52, skips lunch on weekdays. Amanda McAlister, 42, head of family law at Slater & Gordon, eats buttery toast instead of dinner. Being a weekend health saint is dangerous.

How having a nanny turned me into a useless mum: Why handing over childcare was ruining my relationship with my kids

Film: Mary Poppins (1964) starring Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins.

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Lauren Libbert has two sons, Eli, nine, and Gabe, seven. When they were younger she had a full time job, but felt she was missing out on day-to-day occurrences in their lives - so she got rid of the nanny.

How to beat midlife brain fog: It's a cruel scientific fact that our brains start to slow down past 40. But a brilliant new book reveals how to beat the inevitable slump

It can be frightening to accept that ageing means a decline in brainpower - lots of stress or not exercising can contribute to this. Dr Mike Dow advises on how to keep your brain sharp.

'Always wear your seat belt': Nick Lachey shares photo of nasty Uber car crash after getting into an accident with wife Vanessa

Nick Lachey had a near-miss when his Uber car was in a nasty accident. on Saturday. The VH1 host shared a photo of the car crash, captioning it '#datenight'.

Woman arrested for trying to abduct and sexually assault 17-year-old girl who jumped from moving car to escape

Towanna Randall arrested for trying to abduct and sexually assault 17-year-old girl

Police have arrested and charged a woman in the attempted abduction of a teenage girl who bailed out of the suspect's moving car to escape in Connecticut. Towanna Randall, 38, of New Haven, Connecticut was arrested Saturday and charged with sexual assault, unlawful restraint and reckless endangerment.

Stem cell jabs for babies in womb could end curse of brittle bones: Injections will allow children to lead more normal and less painful lives 

Cropped side view of a pregnant woman with her hands around her unborn baby

Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital will identify pregnancies where the unborn child has brittle bone disease, and the treatment will be given at University College London Hospital .

Photographer creates bloody and gruesome picture series featuring CHILDREN dressed up as creepy horror characters, from an evil Snow White to Saw serial killer Jigsaw

Brit Bentine creates picture series featuring CHILDREN as horror characters

Brit Bentine, 31, from Houston, Texas, works with make-up artists and costume designers to create the gruesome scenes starring children as young as one-year-old. Brit, who is the founder of Locked Illusions Photographer, started the the horror-inspired series by photographing her own children for the project, which she noted is not for Halloween.

'Can't you see how beautiful you are?' Bearded lady pens empowering open letter to her younger self at a time she struggled with bullies and wanted to 'end it all'

Harnaam Kaur, from Slough, Berkshire, has polycystic ovary syndrome, which can cause facial hair. The 24-year-old decided to let her beard grow after being baptised as a Sikh.

'Capitalism at its worst': Outrage in Florida as Nazi gas chamber valve and slave collar are among the sick exhibits up for sale at 'ultimate evil' auction 

J Sugarman Auction in Cooper City, Florida, says that it sold almost all of the Ku Klux Klan, Nazi and serial killer memorabiia items that it had put up for bidding in its 'Ultimate Evil' collection.

Watch the mesmerizing moment astronauts create a floating mass of bubbles in space by dissolving Alka-Seltzer in water

The astronauts created the spectacle to test out a new camera at the International Space Station that is capable of capturing resolutions up to 4K - four times the resolution of normal HD cameras.

Controversial Instagram star 'The Candyman' wins $18,000 in damages from his nanny over naked sushi photos - but judge rules he would have received MORE if he didn't post his own racy snaps online

The Candyman Travers Beynon wins $25k from NANNY over naked sushi photo

Multi-millionaire tobacco retail tycoon The Candyman (pictured left, with his wife Taesha acting as a sushi platter) has won 25,000 Australian dollars (18,000 US dollars) in defamation damages from his former nanny Michelle Manthey (inset). The Queensland District Court heard Michelle Manthey made claims in a tearful interview with A Current Affair this year where she said the Gold Coast party king took pictures of his wife covered in raw seafood while his daughters were present. The court heard there was no admissible evidence of this. But Judge Paul Smith said Mr Beynon would receive 'far less' damages than a person without a reputation of posting pictures of 'bare-breasted' and 'barely clad' women at his home online. Pictured right is a recent image from Mr Beynon's Instagram.

   

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Single father who had to teach himself how to do his young daughter's hair progresses to waterfall braids and fishtail plaits - and is even teaching his skills to other dads 

Single father who had to teach himself how to do his young daughter's hair teaches his

NEW Philippe Morgese (top right), from Florida, quickly learned how to cope with his daughter's full head of hair when he became her sole guardian when she was just one. After mastering complex looks, the inspirational parent opened a styling class for other fathers and daughters called Daddy Daughter Hair Factory. It was such a hit that pictures from the event on Imgur earned more than two million views.

Chip off the old block! Two-year-old shows off some incredibly acrobatic moves while balancing on her cheerleader father's hand

Zianne Angierein Garcia, also known as Zeexhie, has become a local celebrity in her home country of the Philippines following footage of her performing a Superman pose.

Who can build the best bar in the world? New York, London, Paris and Singapore are given 24 hours to create the ultimate cocktail lounge - as well as its drinks

Top bartenders from the four cities competed against each other this weekend to build the best cocktail bar - and to make the best drinks. Each was judged by 700 patrons and industry experts.

Dental hygiene is monkey business! Baboon is spotted FLOSSING its teeth using bristles from a broom

Baboon is spotted FLOSSING its teeth using bristles from a broom

Georgia the hamadryas baboon was spotted engaging in the unusual behavior at Paignton Zoo in the UK (pictured). The hamadryas baboon was given a broom head by zookeepers to play with, but she seemed more interested in cleaning her teeth than her enclosure. Similar behavior has been observed in Sulawesi crested macaques. Zoo keeper Liz Chisholm said:'Georgia was inspecting a broom head. Then I saw her pull out a bristle, examine it, pull it taut between both hands and very deliberately start to floss her teeth. She did it several times, both top and bottom set. I only saw Georgia behaving like this, but she had several pupils, as she was being watched by other baboons.'

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Now that's a LOL cat: Moggy who can't stop sticking out his tongue becomes a social media celebrity with 26,000 followers on Instagram

Mr Magoo the cat who can’t stop sticking out his tongue becomes Instagram celebrity

Mr Magoo, from Vancouver, Canada, is an online sensation thanks to his unusual condition which causes his tongue to stick out. The short-haired cat has 26,000 followers on Instagram and his owner regularly posts snaps of the cat wearing fun outfits including a street-style hoodie (left) and a Hawaiian shirt (right) and his trademark pose.

Thistle taste...SHARP! Hungry rabbit gets a nasty surprise when it tries to nibble on a spiky plant  

When this inquisitive young rabbit came across a prickly thistle growing in the Suffolk countryside, it seemed to think it had stumbled on a tempting snack. Until it took the first bite, that is.

'Parents with one child don't realise how easy they have it': A VERY tired mother reveals the unspoken truths of juggling three children all aged under seven

Georgina Fuller, 37, from Warwickshire, is mother to Charlie, six, Edward, three, and Jemima, one. She tells FEMAIL why parents of an only child do not realise how easy they have it.

See the world through the eyes of a CHAMELEON: Dizzying headset lets wearers look in two directions at once

The PolyEyes 2.0 headset (pictured) was created by researchers at the Interactive Architecture Lab at University College London (UCL).

Love wins! Twitter users hit back at critics of heartwarming Campbell's Soup advert which shows real gay dads and their young son

The new commercial shows married couple Larry Sullivan and David Monahan taking turns to feed 'Star Wars' soup to their son Cooper while doing their best Darth Vader impersonations.

Huge saltwater crocodile pounces on a helpless turtle before BITING through its shell and swimming off with it

A huge saltwater crocodile has been filmed crunching on a turtle in the waters of Yellow Rivers, in Northern Territory's Kakadu, as a family watched on in horror.

It's a hoot! Heart-warming video shows baby owl splashing around in a bird bath

Video shows baby owl splashing around in a bird bath

Captured on camera in America, the fluffy wide-eyed creature was filmed by a staff member at WildCareOklahoma having a wash in a dog bowl. In the clip it shakes its wings from side to side before looking down and burying its head into the water every so often (left). Later in the video the bird glares at the video maker, as if mortified that it is being watched (right).

   

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