Lamar comes out of coma, speaks to Khloe and wants to see his children: NBA star who collapsed during $75k brothel and drug binge makes major breakthrough in recovery

Lamar Odom comes out of coma and speaks to Khloe Kardashian about his children

Lamar Odom (center inset) is making strides in his recovery, according to multiple reports that he has opened his eyes at the hospital. A source at the hospital tells Entertainment Tonight that Odom opened his eyes and was somehow able to communicate 'yes' when asked if he wanted to see his children. This echoes a previous report from the Los Angeles Daily News that Lamar briefly woke up and 'showed some responsiveness with his body language' on Thursday and sources told ABC News that he may have even spoken. TMZ also reported on Friday that Odom's heart was responding well to treatment. However, the gossip site published a conflicting report that Odom's eye movements could have been involuntary. Still, it's the first good news for Odom's family, who came rushing to Las Vegas on Tuesday when he was found unconscious and foaming at the mouth in the VIP suite of a Nevada brothel (top left). It's believed that Odom overdosed on drugs during the four day bender and on Thursday, footage was released showing Odom appearing to pop pills in the brothel's bar with prostitutes (bottom left). Odom's daughter and son pictured center: Destiny Odom is second from right and Lamar Jr is second from left.

Hundreds of students return to the cafeteria after Montana high school gives up $120,000 in federal funding and drops Michelle Obama's hugely unpopular lunch program 

Bozeman High School in Montana drops Michelle Obama’s lunch program

Business has been booming in Bozeman High School's (right) cafeteria since its board members voted to drop the National School Lunch Program in a bid to keep students from leaving campus to eat. The lunch program set limits on calories, fat and salt in lunches and mandated that more whole grains, fruits and vegetables should be served in order to curb the onset of childhood obesity. Many students who weren't fans of the lunch program would leave campus to get fast food at lunch, but they've been returning now that the program, which was put in place with the help of Michelle Obama (left), is gone.

Are YOU smart enough to join Mensa? Take the quiz to see if your IQ measures up against 250 child geniuses

Mensa has revealed the head-scratching questions it uses to select new members to FEMAIL. Take the quiz to see if you can beat the 250 children under 12 who are already members of the society.

Escaped cartel kingpin El Chapo 'is suffering from face and leg injuries' after showdown with Mexican marines last week

Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman (C) is escorted by soldiers during a presentation at the Navy's airstrip in Mexico City February 22, 2014. Mexico has captured its most wanted man, drug kingpin Guzman, President Enrique Pena Nieto said via Twitter on Saturday, in a major victory in a long, grisly fight against drug gangs. Guzman, known as "El Chapo" (Shorty) in Spanish, runs Mexico's infamous Sinaloa Cartel and over the past decade emerged as one of the world's most powerful organized crime bosses.  REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW DRUGS SOCIETY MILITARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTX19BXJ

Sinaloa Cartel boss El Chapo Guzman may have escaped Mexican marines hunting him in the Sierra Madre mountains last week after a fierce firefight, but it seems he did not get away unharmed.

Get ready for 'The Monster': Forecasters reveal El Niño will bring a cold and wet winter but say it WON'T be enough to ease California's drought

Precipitation - U.S. Winter Outlook: 2015-2016 
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NEW The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration issued its winter forecast, saying El Nino will leave a big wet but not necessarily snowy footprint on much of the United States.

Teen pleads guilty to horrific murder of Iraqi immigrant, 13, who he tied up, sodomized, and strangled to death

A teenager who was accused of murdering an Iraqi immigrant by strangling him to death   has pleaded guilty to the horrific murder.
Jean Sanchez, 14, pleaded guilty on Friday in Erie County Court in Buffalo, New York, to second-degree murder in the slaying of Ameer Al-Shammari, 13, in May 2014.

Jean Sanchez, 14, pleaded guilty on Friday in Erie County Court in Buffalo, New York, to second-degree murder in the slaying of Ameer Al-Shammari, 13, in May 2014.

Veteran The View producer sues Rosie O'Donnell for being a 'bully' and says she feared the comedian would assault her

Former senior producer Jennifer Shepard-Brookman lost her job after being 'profoundly and publicly disrespectful' to the co-host and has now filed a suit against O'Donnell.

Catholic hospital denies pregnant mother of two suffering from brain tumor a life-saving sterilization treatment on religious grounds

Catholic hospital denies pregnant mother with a brain tumor a life-saving sterilization

Jennifer Mann, 33, of Michigan, pictured with her family, is pregnant with her third biological child. Her doctor said because she has brain tumors, this pregnancy should be her last. He recommended that she undergo tubal ligation during her C-Section, but according to an ACLU lawsuit filed on Mann's behalf, Genesys Regional Medical Center in Michigan is refusing to sign off on the procedure citing religious directives.

Russia tries to cut itself off from the World Wide Web as Kremlin attempts to clamp down on internet freedoms

Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles as he watches the Formula One Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom, in Sochi, Russia, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015. (Alexei Nikolsky, RIA-Novosti, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Russia has run tests to find out whether it can cut the country off from the World Wide Web, it has been claimed. The experiment, carried out in the spring, reportedly failed.

How a daytime nap IS good for you: 90 minutes of shut eye after learning 'helps you remember new facts and skills'

Scientists at the University of Geneva found those who slept after learning experienced greater activity in the hippocampus - an area of the brain critical for forming memories.

The Shannon twins Playboy models in car crash: Kristina is cut out of her Mercedes then booked for DUI while Karissa is pulled from the windshield and rushed to hospital

The Shannon twins get into Mercedes-Benz car wreck in Beverly Hills

The Shannon twins were involved in a horrific car crash on Monday. The Beverly Hills wreck was so bad that the roof of their white Mercedes Benz G-wagon had to be cut open by firefighters to pull out Kristina (right) while her sister Karissa (left) was taken out through the windshield. Both of the 26-year-old former Playboy models had to be rushed to the local hospital, TMZ reported. While in the emergency room, Kristina was cited for misdemeanor DUI.

'Officer, what are you doing?': Cop shoots dead unarmed 17-year-old driving back from church basketball game after teen flashed his lights to signal fault with patrol car

Sgt Jonathan Frost shoots dead unarmed Deven Guilford in Michigan

Deven Guilford (bottom right), 17, was pulled over by Sgt. Jonathan Frost, of Eaten County's Sheriff's Department in Michigan, in February after flashing the officer because he believed his brights were on. During the traffic stop, Guilford refused to put his hands behind his back or give Frost any official documents, leading the officer to train a stun gun on him (top right and left) before using it, according to county prosecutor Doug Lloyd. An altercation then ensued which ended with Guilford lying dead in a snow-filled ditch, having been shot seven times by Frost. Now, the teenager's grief-stricken relatives are taking legal action against the officer and the county.

British man described as 'Abu Hamza's personal assistant' is sentenced to 20 years in prison after he tried to set up a terrorist training camp in America

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Radical cleric Abu Hamza al Masri, left, rides in a car in London, January 20, 1999, with Haroon Aswat, a suspect in the London bombings.  Aswat lived at a Seattle mosque in early 2000. Abu Hamza has been described in a federal indictment as "a terrorist facilitator with a global reach." He lost both hands in an explosion.
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Haroon Aswat, 41, right, sat impassively as a judge gave him the maximum sentence possible for helping to try and set up a terrorist training camp in America under orders from Abu Hamza, right.

The unwitting star of the 'Ermahgerd' memes is all grown up, and she looks nothing like the retainer-wearing pre-adolescent girl in the immortal photo

The 'Ermahgerd' meme star is looks nothing like the retainer-wearing pre-adolescent girl

Maggie Goldenberger, now a blonde-haired, 26-year-old with straight teeth, spoke to Vanity Fair about being an Internet meme. The Phoenix nurse was traveling in India with her then-girlfriend when a pal alerted her to the shot on Facebook. She says her Internet fame is 'weird', and reveals a scary incident when a bounty hunted tracked her down in Hawaii.

'I've been vindicated': Randy Quaid speaks out after he and wife Evi were freed on American soil for the first time since 2010

Randy Quaid today said he has been 'vindicated' and wants to return to acting after he and wife Evi were released from jail in Vermont after five years on the run in Canada.

Worrying social experiment reveals how toddlers are more likely to choose brightly coloured bottles of hazardous cleaning products than their own toys 

A shocking social experiment shows children picking dangerous products over a toy. The Dutch public service advert was made after 7,500 chemical accidents recorded in the country.

EXCLUSIVE: 'Body parts falling out of colorful sarongs,' 'hog-tying people and walking them on a collar and leash' - What I gave up when I quit The Game by (now married) sex addict and pick-up artist Neil Strauss

How Neil Strauss gave up his sex-addicted life to win back his one true love

Best-selling author of The Game, Neil Strauss, shared his encounters as pick up artist known as 'Style.' In his new book The Truth, he reveals the spicy details of his debauchery and road to recovery. 'I'm in a f***ing mental hospital because I couldn't say no to sex,' Neil Strauss writes in his compelling new book. Serial sex partners, BDSM, swinging... you name it, Strauss tried it. 'I've signed my soul to Joan [his sex therapist] and turned my d**k into an appendage, doomed to dangle desolately between my legs.' He tells how Corey Feldman set up a party with a round table where couples could have sex around other couples having sex. The conflicted sex addict is now married to 26-year-old Ingrid and they have a son.

Hero former Marine saves mother and baby from smoldering car wreck in New York despite losing both his legs in a bomb blast in Afghanistan

Matias Ferreira, 26, from Wantagh, New York, sprung into action while driving thorough Queens on Wednesday night when he saw a crashed car and heard a woman screaming 'my baby, my baby'.

Why is a KitKat called a KitKat? Vintage Nestle poster reveals the inspiration behind chocolate bar was a 17th century pastry chef named Christopher Catling

A vintage Nestle wrapper has revealed the secret behind Kit Kat's name. Historians have found out the bars got their moniker from a 17th Century London pastry chef called Christopher Catlin.

EXCLUSIVE: 'In all the years we were together he never talked about those men' - Widow of drug smuggler who claimed he ran into the Alcatraz escapees in Brazil says husband was a 'con artist'

Fred Brizzi's widow says he never met Alcatraz escapees John and Clarence Anglin in Brazil

Judith Brizzi, 71, says her husband showed her a picture of two men wearing sunglasses after a trip to Rio de Janeiro, but only pointed out the size of the anthill in it - not that the men were the Alcatraz escapees. Now, more than 50 years later, that photo could be the proof that the Anglin brothers did not drown - but in fact escaped from the maximum security prison to Brazil where they led a secret life.

The $250billion hangover: Binge drinkers are draining the U.S. economy due to health issues, car crashes, deaths and reduced productivity at work, study reveals

Excessive consumption of alcohol costs the U.S. a whopping $250billion - the equivalent of $2.05 per drink - according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Is this the biggest blister you've ever seen? Hideous video shows swelling that covers man's entire PALM being popped

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The man, who uploaded the video under the username The Most ProNoob, explains the enormous blister formed after he suffered second degree burns.

'Sex doesn't have to be in a bed': Mom-of-five reveals why her entire family of SEVEN sleeps in the same bed - and insists her sex life with her husband hasn't suffered 

Texas mom reveals why her entire family of SEVEN sleeps in the same bed

Elizabeth and Tom Boyce from Plano, Texas, combined two IKEA beds to create a single sleeping structure for themselves and their five small children. The 35-year-old mother said the arrangement came to be because her kids would always wander into their parents' room, anyway, and they were used to sleeping together because they travel often and use a pop-up camper. She insists that her and 44-year-old Tom's sex life hasn't suffered; they just get creative with where they do it, and now have two spare rooms where no one sleeps. She also said that the arrangement could change at any time if any of the children wanted out, but right now they are all happy - even though Tom snores and the baby wakes up in the middle of the night to be fed.

Don't send them to prison: Gay couple pleads with court to spare their homophobic attackers from jail term despite suffering broken jaw in Philadelphia assault

Philip WIlliams, left, and Kevin Harrigan, right, were banned from central Philadelphia for five and three years after they admitted beating up a gay couple in the city in September 2014.

Bondage Bob in bid to overturn murder conviction: Detroit dungeon master claims he had no need to kill his wife as she was fine with him sleeping with other women

Bob Bashara prepares to take the stand before the hearing in his bid to get a new trial was postponed, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit. Bashara, a suburban Detroit man convicted of arranging his wife's death is expected to take the stand when the hearing resumes on Thursday. He wants his murder conviction and life sentence thrown out, saying his rights were violated by an ineffective defense. (Charles V. Tines/Detroit News via AP)  DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

Bob Bashara, pictured, is due to return to court today in Detroit in an effort to overturn his conviction for ordering the murder of his wife Jane, who was killed by handyman Joe Gentz in December 2012.

Feminist student outs UCSD fraternity member online for asking her to send him topless photos for rush week... after meeting her at a gender equality event

UCSD fraternity member asked female student to send him topless photos for rush week

Rachel Friedman (right), a sophomore at University of California at San Diego, has outed Sigma Alpha Epsilon member Spenser Cornett (left) as the man who asked her to send him topless photos. Instead of complying with the lewd request, Friedman, who is an outspoken women's issues activist and a self-described victim of sexual abuse, posted her and Cornett's text message exchange (inset) on Facebook, where it had been shared hundreds of times.

Sexy Halloween through the ages: How costume trends have evolved over the past 115 years

How Halloween costume trends have evolved over the past 115 years

When the celebration of Halloween started to grow in popularity in America at the turn of the 20th century, women were creating their own eerie costumes and ill-fitting papier-mâché masks at home (far left). However, during the
1930s, mass-made costumes were being offered on a wide scale, with many people choosing to dress up as their favorite Disney characters, such as Minnie Mouse (left). Over 100 years later, people can now wear almost any costume their hearts desire - whether it's a Britney Spears outfit (right) or a Kim Kardashian ensemble (far right).

Body found in Florida believed to be that of missing nine-week-old boy as his parents await extradition on child neglect charges

Florida authorities believe they have found the body of a missing nine-week-old boy whose drug-addict parents are already in jail on child abuse charges. Chance Walsh has been missing since September.

EXCLUSIVE: Lonely visits to strip clubs where he just talked to the girls and befriending a transsexual prostitute - Lamar Odom's sordid spiral before brothel binge

Lamar Odom spent nights at strip clubs and social media chatted with a transexual

NEW The troubled NBA great became a regular at a Las Vegas strip club where he appeared to simply want to talk to the girls, and befriended transsexual porn star Madison Montag on Instagram. He was seen frequently at Crazy Horse III (left) where he was said to appear sad. He also chatted via social media to Montag (right) but it is unclear if he knew she was transsexual. The brothel where he collapsed compared her to both kim Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner - his estranged wife's sister and former stepfather.

EXCLUSIVE: Lamar Odom injected 'speedballs' and ranted about the Kardashians 'ruining his life' and forcing split from Khloe in hours before he collapsed at end of $75,000 brothel binge

Lamar Odom ranted about the Kardashians forcing split from Khloe

Odom, who is critically ill after collapsing following a four day bender at a legal brothel in Nevada, was seen injecting the potentially deadly mixture of cocaine and heroin or methadone on Tuesday morning, hours before he was found collapsed in his room (left). The NBA star, 35, was seen at the bar apparently popping pills (right), and took up to 10 so-called herbal Viagra. Sources say he ranted about the other Kardashians splitting him up from Khloe, his estranged wife. Odom was already known to have taken cocaine before his collapse and is now critically ill in hospital amid fears he is brain dead.

Husband writes poignant email to complain that photographer had airbrushed wife's wrinkles and stretch marks as, 'it took away everything that makes up our life'

Boudoir photographer Victoria Halton, from San Antonio, Texas, posted a heartening email she received from a client's husband after retouching the woman's pictures on her Facebook page.

Dumped in a cardboard box and left to die: Baby orangutan found mummified with arms folded across body is nursed back to health after being rescued in West Borneo

Baby orangutan found mummified in a box is nursed back to health in West Borneo

The team from International Animal Rescue believed the corpse-like creature to be dead when they found him resting with his tiny arms folded across his lifeless body. The orangutan was suffering from a lack of hair and grey flaking skin due to sarcoptic mange, a highly contagious skin disease that causes intense itching and irritation. The team, who have since named the ape Gito, were shocked by the state of the animal and took him to the orangutan rehabilitation centre in Ketapang, West Borneo for immediate medical attention.

Are Bob Kraft and his girlfriend on a break? Patriots owner, 74, and actress Ricki Lander, 34, rumored to have ended three-year relationship 'over subject of marriage'

Bob Kraft, 74, the owner of the New England Patriots in Boston, Massachusetts, and his 34-year-old girlfriend, Ricki Lander, may have temporarily ended their relationship over the issue of marriage.

Let it be... Mick: Rare petition signed by the Beatles demanding Rolling Stones front man Jagger plays lead role in A Clockwork Orange up for auction

The Fab Four wrote to screenwriter Terry Southern to express their 'extreme vehemence' against the prospect of David Hemmings playing Alex in the cult classic.

Frustrated American man writes to the Queen asking her to take back the USA because of Republican presidential candidates - and is astonished to receive a reply from Buckingham Palace

American writes to the Queen asking her to take back the USA because of Republican

A frustrated American wrote to the Queen (inset) and asked her to take back the USA after becoming fed up with the behavior of the republican presidential candidates - and he got a royal reply (pictured left). Presidential wannabees such as Donald Trump (right) have been stuck firmly in the headlines recently as they try and talk their way into American hearts, not to mention insult each while they do it. Enough was enough for one Anglophile and he fired off a pleading letter to Her Royal Highness. While he may not have got the answer he was looking for, it showed that Buckingham Palace had a sense of humor.

It's Huma Day on Capitol Hill: Clinton's top campaign aide has a date with the Benghazi committee

Huma Abedin,  a close aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, to testify before a closed-door hearing of the House Benghazi Committee investigating the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya.  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

The testimony will be focused on the attacks on the American facilities in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012, and how the executive branch handled them, as well as congressional inquiries.

Forget the Republican fundraising numbers: Hillary blows the field away with $33 million cash-on-hand and Bernie has $27 million in the bank

Clinton and Sanders had successful fundraising quarters. They have more than $33 million and $27.1 million to use, respectively. The Republican with the most money to burn had half that on hand.

Investigation into Hillary's email server focuses on Espionage Act and could get her 10 years in jail as FBI agent says she could be prosecuted just for failing to tell Obama

SAN ANTONIO, TX - OCTOBER 15:  Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addresses supporters at a "Latinos for Hillary" grassroots event October 15, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas. The event was part of the campaign's ongoing effort to build an organization outside of the four early states and work hard for every vote.  (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)

The Espionage Act calls for a 10-year prison term for anyone who fails to tell his or her 'superior officer' when a security breach occurs through 'gross negligence' - a legal term for 'carelessness.'

Backbench Dem candidate Jim Webb claims Las Vegas debate was 'rigged' for Hillary and Bernie

Former Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia said in an interview on Thursday that this week's Democratic presidential primary was 'rigged' to favor Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

Here's Donny! Donald Trump gets spooky for Democrats AND Republicans as his face is edited into scenes from classic horror flicks like The Shining, Scream, and Alien

Donald Trump gets spooky for Democrats AND Republicans as his face is edited into The

The thought of him being US President might worry some but seeing Donald Trump Photoshopped into classic horror films really is terrifying. Clever designers from all over the world have come together to skilfully place the outspoken politician in some of the most iconic scary movies. The competition run by website invited users to try their hand at putting the 69-year-old into classic flicks such as The Shining and Jaws.

GOP chairman says Republican Party is 'cooked' if it doesn't win the White House in 2016

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in an interview published Friday that the national party will be 'cooked' if it loses the White House again in 2016 to Democrats.

White evangelicals flock to Ben Carson as he creeps to within 5 points of Trump in new NBC online poll

NEW Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is now within striking distance of front-runner Donald Trump, according to a new NBC News online poll published on Friday.

Even I channel surfed during the Dem debate admits president - and no, he won't endorse anyone yet (including Biden)

President Barack Obama wouldn't take sides in the presidential race today and gave no hints as to whether his No. 2, Joe Biden, would join the Democratic field.

Democratic focus groups say Hillary Clinton didn't win the first primary debate and people were most impressed with Bernie Sanders

Las Vegas : Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, speaks as Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, looks on during the CNN Democratic presidential debate Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015, in Las Vegas. AP/PTI(AP10_14_2015_000012A)

Despite an overwhelming political consensus that Hillary Clinton won Tuesday night's Democratic primary debate, focus groups of Democratic voters say otherwise.

Never-before-seen eye-witness account of the iceberg that sank the Titanic which talks of the 'red-paint' scraped onto the floe from the doomed liner

Never-before-seen eye-witness account of the iceberg that sank the Titanic

The photo of the iceberg, pictured, was well-known and has previously been named as the hazard the sank the famous ship, killing more than 1,500 people. But the note from the man who took it, describing how he saw red paint from where the ship's hull scraped onto the side of it, was virtually unknown. The note, top left, was written by M Linoenewald, chief steward on the German liner Prinz Adalbert, top right, which passed the iceberg just hours after the Titanic sank, and the crew were not aware of the disaster at the time.

Fox News terrorism analyst is arrested on fraud charges after falsely claiming to have been a CIA agent for nearly THIRTY YEARS

Wayne Simmons - commentator lied about career with the CIA, charged with major fraud against U.S.: indictment.

Wayne Simmons, 62, who has appeared on Fox News as a pundit since 2002, was arrested Thursday after a grand jury indicted him on charges of falsely claiming to have been a CIA operative.

Even Jay Z forgets about Tidal's existence: Rapper in court on copyright charges doesn't mention his flopped music streaming business when asked what his businesses were

Taking to the stand at the trial in LA this week, Jay Z was questioned by his own lawyer as to what he did as a profession and, of the many things he listed, his had to be reminded of Tidal.

Pictured: The gigantic rat that attempted to sneak into a hotel... but got stuck in a guest's TOILET

The gigantic rat that attempted to sneak into a hotel but got stuck in the TOILET pictured

After calling staff at the unnamed US hotel upon hearing a mysterious scratching sound coming from the bowl, the guest discovered the rodent was lodged in the pipes. Although the incident happened somewhere in the United States, neither the city nor the hotel chain has been explicitly named.

Boston man, 80, says his truck was searched 'unconstitutionally' in a stop that led police to find over $10m cash and 400 POUNDS of marijuana in storage unit

This June 2013 booking photo provided by the Junction City, Kan., Police Department shows Marshall Dion, 78, of Tucson, Ariz., arrested and charged with speeding and transporting proceeds from illegal drug sales. Police seized $828,220 in his pickup truck, but Dion¿s trouble with the law dates back decades. The stop led authorities to storage units in Massachusetts and Arizona where they found nearly $15 million in cash, more than 1,000 kilos of marijuana and ledgers allegedly detailing drug deals going back to 1992.  (AP Photo/Junction City Police Department)

Marshall Dion, 80, of Massachusetts is scheduled to be sentenced on February 11 for marijuana dealing. Dion claims he was searched unconstitutionally in 2013.

Pennsylvania woman is jailed after she broke into a stranger's house and began 'doing her laundry in the woman's bathtub'

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SHENANDOAH -- A borough woman was jailed Tuesday and charged with illegally entering a home where she was found inside a bathtub doing

Kelly Bancroft, 44, of Shenandoah, was charged on Tuesday with burglary and criminal trespass. Sharla Murray found Bancroft in her bathroom in the bathtub, where she was washing clothes.

The terrifying moment Palestinian disguised as a reporter stabbed an Israeli soldier before being shot dead, as violence mounts

Israeli trooper lies wounded beside Palestinian knifeman who was shot dead

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. In these distressing images, a bloodied Israeli soldier lies wounded beside a knife-wielding Palestinian who was shot dead after disguising himself as a member of the Press. Amid rising tensions in the region, the man dressed as a news photographer and stabbed and wounded an Israeli soldier. As soon as his guise was uncovered, the man in black jeans and trainers was shot dead by Israeli troops.

Mother accused of throwing baby girl from sixth-story window ran a daycare out of the same apartment

Tenisha Fearon, had taken care of children in the same apartment where the alleged murder of her six-month-old daughter Junilah occurred , but let her daycare license expire earlier this year

Heartbroken father reveals secret footage showing his housemaid kick his two-year-old daughter to the floor in Singapore 

Footage shows the innocent toddler sitting on the floor before the maid lashes out with her foot causing the little girl to tumble sideways and face first on to the hard surface.

Breast cancer survivor reveals how her father saved her life by urging her to get tested after his own breast cancer diagnosis

Breast cancer survivor reveals how her father saved her life by urging her to get tested

NEW Aubrey Ellis (left and top), 37, from Chicago, Illinois, learned her father Richard Kepes (left and bottom) had breast cancer right before she wed her husband David (top right) in 2013. Richard also tested positive for the BRCA gene mutation, which increases a person's risk for developing breast cancer by 80 per cent. After he urged Aubrey to get tested for the gene, she learned that she had breast cancer.

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Husband writes poignant email to complain that photographer had airbrushed wife's wrinkles and stretch marks as, 'it took away everything that makes up our life'

Boudoir photographer Victoria Halton, from San Antonio, Texas, posted a heartening email she received from a client's husband after retouching the woman's pictures on her Facebook page.

The top secret facility buried 300-feet below Grand Central that held the key to WW2: How Hitler tried and failed to destroy the room known as M42...which was only de-classified in the 1980s

M42 at Grand Central Terminal was targeted by Hitler and the Nazis during WWII 

The closely guarded sub-basement ten stories underneath the iconic railway station is called M42 but it does not appear on maps or in blueprints and its existence was not even acknowledged publicly until the 1980s. M42 became a target for Hitler after someone who used to work at the terminal informed the Nazis about the rotary power converters that were at work converting alternating current electricity to direct current electricity and powering the rails the Allies were relying on to transport equipment and troops. The rotary converters worked around the clock seven days a week, but they could be stopped by simply pouring a bag of sand into them. Hitler sent four saboteurs to destroy the converters, but they were caught in time.

Unlucky winners of the Illinois State lottery are given IOU's instead of their winnings after the agency admits 'it cannot payout' due to the state's budget problems

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NEW Officials announced on Wednesday that people who had won more than $600 in the Illinois Lottery would not get their money right away.The account - which is used to pay winnings was empty.

Trump blames George W. Bush for 9/11: 'Say what you want, the World Trade Center came down during his time'

*** PHOTOS EMBARGOED UNTIL INTERVIEW AIRS AT 7 AM - PLEASE BE SURE IT HAS RUN BEFORE RELEASING PHOTOS ***  Donald Trump, president and chief executive of Trump Organization Inc. and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, left, speaks before a Bloomberg Television interview in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015. Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg *** Local Capton *** Donald Trump

Asked by Bloomberg Television how Americans might trust him to keep them safe, the Republican presidential front-runner bristled at the mention of Bush's role as comforter-in-chief after 9/11.

Frozen world of Enceladus revealed: Cassini captures the fractured and pockmarked surface of Saturn's moon in unprecedented detail

The images were captured by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft during its 14 October flyby of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus. Cassini passed 1,142 miles (1,839km) above the surface.

The sun's sprung a leak! Enormous coronal hole that is 50-EARTHS-wide spotted on star (but don't worry, it's harmless)

Captured by Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory, the region occurs where a magnetic field fails to loop back down to the sun's surface and instead sends out coronal material.

Salt Lake City Capitol building evacuated after man abandons unloaded rifle inside a cardboard box with a wreath in 'bizarre' stunt

Police in Salt Lake City sent in the bomb squad to examine the package left by the unknown man in the centre of the state's Capitol building, pictured. Officers have no idea why the man left the unloaded gun behind.

The gadget that scans for CALORIES: $249 Scio uses beams of light to analyse the amount of fat, carbs and proteins in a food

The device (pictured), designed by Consumer Physics, an Israeli company, works by uses beams of light to analyse the molecular 'signature' of whatever it is scanning.

Chinese boy, 13, who was abducted on his way to school escapes kidnap attempt using the skills he learnt from gangster films 

Boy, named as Xiaoyi, was abducted by a stranger in Sichuan, China. He managed to escape unharmed despite being bound and gagged. Kidnapper was apprehended.

The REAL science of zombies vs plants: Researchers uncover the process of turning flowers into 'living dead'

A citizen takes part in the Zombiewalk, an annual parade of Zombie movie enthusiasts, in Warsaw, Poland.  


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Zombie vs plants may have become a hit game, but now researchers say they have uncovered the process which allows real flowering plants to be turned into 'zombies'.

Abusive mother, 24, tried to explain away the bruises on her daughter, 5, by forcing the girl to injure herself on film - but cops catch her after finding outtakes of her giving the child directions

Felicia O'Brien accused of staging videos of daughter hurting herself

Felicia O'Brien, 24, of East Hampton, Connecticut, was arrested for an incident when her stepdaughter was taken to the emergency room with a severely bruise face that swelled her eyes shut.

College honors retired professor with 17 mph speed limit - the number he was fascinated by as a mathematician

For decades, Hampshire Mathematics Professor David Kelly taught the mathematical and social history of the number 17, which "has fascinated mathematicians for 2,000 years, it has a lot of mathematical properties," he says. His office is filled with 17-related scholarly accounts and ephemera. Countless students have carried on his interest, much as he picked it up from his teachers. One recent Sunday, Kelly started receiving emails shortly after the Patriots wrapped up their 51-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He's not all that into football, but the score? "Of course 17. And then 51 is 17 times three," he says, laughing.

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Hampshire is now marking Kelly?s retirement with a lasting tribute. All of the 15 mph speed limit signs on campus came down. Replaced by, yup, 17 mph.

"As he was getting ready to retire last spring, he said he didn't want a party, he didn't want a tribute, he just wanted to see the speed signs changed to 17," says Professor of Public Health Elizabet

NEW The speed limit change from 15 mph to 17 mph at Hampshire College in Massachusetts in honor of math professor David Kelly, who recently retired from Hampshire College after 45 years.

Husband writes poignant email to complain that photographer had airbrushed wife's wrinkles and stretch marks as, 'it took away everything that makes up our life'

Boudoir photographer Victoria Halton, from San Antonio, Texas, posted a heartening email she received from a client's husband after retouching the woman's pictures on her Facebook page.

Is it YOUR fault your child's obese? Mothers 'in denial and unwilling to believe their offspring are too fat are fuelling the obesity epidemic'

Irish scientists found while women were mostly honest and accurate about their own weight, only 17 per cent of mothers of obese children recognised their child was too fat.

Cruel mother stabbed, strangled and binned her newborn moments after birth to kill the baby because 'raising a child is too tiring'

Woman, named as Wan, was in court in Beijing for murder of her baby. She allegedly tried to kill her baby shortly after birth in 2014. The baby later died. Wan's sentence was not announced publicly.

Chinese body snatchers try to sell female corpse as 'ghost bride' in marriage ritual for the dead that's believed to help ward off evil spirits

Three men were arrested in connection with the sale of a female corpse. Body was to be used for underworld marriage in Shanxi, China. The tradition has thousands of years of history and still exists.

The inn owner who is GIVING AWAY her picturesque million-dollar lodging in Maine... to whoever writes the best essay

Maine inn owner Sarah Pebworth is GIVING IT AWAY to whoever writes the best essay

Sarah Pebworth (pictured), owner of the idyllic Blue Hill Inn in Maine, is looking for a new owner to take the helm. But instead of selling the inn she is going to give it away. Entrants have until midnight on December 31 to submit a 200-word essay stating why they should be considered. The snug 1830s inn has 11 bedrooms and two apartment suites (top right), along with a commercial kitchen and a dining room (bottom left) that can seat 30 guests. The contest will allow the winner to own the real estate and business assets, which were valued by a bank appraiser in June 2012 at $1,155,000.

How much is YOUR personal data worth? Netflix details start at $1 while hackers will pay up to $1,200 for your banking password

The figures have been taken from California-based Intel Security's The Hidden Data Economy report. On the dark web, stolen cards (stock image) are worth $5 in the US, or $45 in the EU.

Bark from the dead! Hero brings puppy back to life with First Aid skills as he pumps its chest

This video shows the heartwarming moment a man brings a lifeless puppy back from the dead after performing life-saving CPR.

The dogs that immediately regretted their life choices: Hilarious photos show mutts getting tangled in hammocks, going too fast down slides and being hit trying to catch a frisbee

Hilarious photos show the dogs that immediately regretted their life choices

Whether it's being too ambitious by leaping onto a sledge in the snow - and going too fast - or being adventurous enough to think it's a good idea to climb onto a hammock, these mutts didn't think through their impulses. And these photos have been taken at the precise moment these pets realised that their idea wasn't such a good one after all. Owners have taken to social media to share hilarious images of their pets, including (clockwise from top left) the moment a pup realises he's going too fast down a slide; this dog who got stuck under a face with his buddy; a pooch making a rainbow-coloured mess; this doggy stuck in a hammock; the dog who tried to catch a frisbee and failed; and the mutt who somehow got stuck in a coat hanger.

Lab-grown burgers will be on the menu by 2020: Scientists set up company to make stem cell meat an affordable reality 

Peter Verstrate, head of a new firm working with Maastricht University, said he was confident that the burgers would be available to buy within five years.

'Where are you running from?': The moment black man was stopped by police for just JOGGING at night

Video of a black man being stopped by police while jogging at night in Alabama

Disparaging video shows the moment a police officer in Alabama stopped and detained a black man, because he found it suspicious he was jogging at night. Corey Dickerson (center) says he was jogging just after midnight earlier this month, just minding his business, when he was approached by a cop who demanded to see his ID. Feeling his rights were being violated, the father filmed the entire exchange, and it turns out his intuition was right. While Alabama is a 'stop and identify' state, cops aren't allowed to detain someone unless they have reasonable suspicion that that person has committed a crime.

Wife involved in love triangle 'killed her husband and his girlfriend with help from their 13-year-old daughter'

Police in Anne Arundel County in Maryland say Ann Anastasi, 42, her 13-year-old daughter Sara and the girl's 18-year-old boyfriend Gabriel Ezekiel Struss have been charged with first-degree murder.

What single women REALLY say when men aren't around revealed in toe-curling video (and social media makes it worse)

Dating guru Hayley Quinn, 28, from London, highlights how needy women can sound when their crush isn't showing enough interest - and they're following his every move on the internet.

The dinosaur that whipped its tail like Indiana Jones: Scale model confirms sauropod created SONIC BOOMS

The computer simulations and model (pictured) were tested and built by computer scientist Nathan Myhrvold and University of Alberta palaeontologist Philip Currie.

Chinese pupil left with bloodied buttocks after teacher brutally beat him with BROOMSTICKS because his homework was so poor 

A young pupil from Chongqing, China, was savagely spanked by his teacher for handing in poor homework. The teacher has been banned from teaching in his school for three years.

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip release stunning black and white photos to mark their pregnancy announcement

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip release photos to announce pregnancy

Swedish royals Princess Sofia and Prince Carl-Philip have released new photographs to mark the announcement of the arrival of their first child. In one image, Princess Sofia, a former glamour model, is seen gazing at her husband, wearing a white long-sleeved dress and her hair tumbling down her shoulders. In the second, the proud couple stand smiling straight at the camera. In a statement published on Facebook, the couple said: 'We are so happy and excited to announce that we are expecting our first child. We are very much looking forward to it.'

Violent storms and flash floods cause chaos in California as 5ft-deep mud engulfs cars and traps people inside homes north of LA

California flash floods cause chaos as 5ft-deep mud engulfs cars

Flash floods in California have caused mud and rocks to sweep across major roads outside of Los Angeles, stranding hundreds of vehicles and trapping people in their homes. Violent storms brought huge downpours at Fort Tejon - 75 miles north of LA - bringing the freeway to a halt as 5ft deep mud engulfed cars (both inset images). Firefighters rescued people who clambered on top of their car to escape the sudden flow of water. As night fell yesterday, lightning bolts were seen shooting across the sky, striking various parts of the city, including Antelope Vally (main) and Santa Clarita.

Belgian tourist, 68, dies after falling into scalding hot Chilean geyser while taking a photograph

Francoise Guillaume was visiting the El Tatio geysers in northern Chile's Atacama Desert with her husband when the tragic accident occurred.

Now that IS good detective work! Serial burglar finally caught after girl, 11, gave police a stick-figure sketch of him

Rebecca DePietro, 11, from Stratford, Connecticut, drew the sketch for police following a break-in at her home several months ago which led to the arrest of serial burglar Pedro Bruno.

Man, 20, held 14-year-old girl captive for four months and impregnated her while under electronic monitoring for ANOTHER abduction case

An Ohio man under electronic monitoring while awaiting court action for abduction and kidnapping charges has been arrested after impregnating a girl, 14, while holding her captive for four months.

Fatal attraction: The Instagram hot spots that tourists risk their lives visiting for the perfect holiday snap

Instagram hot spots that tourists risk their lives visiting for holiday snap

Tourists are pushing boundaries to get daredevil travel pictures to post on their social media pages. Popular locations include Moscow Bridge which has seen a number of fatalities in recent years. Last month a woman from Melbourne died after plummeting from Trolltunga in Norway (centre) while posing for a photograph. Despite the slippery Kjeragbolten, also in Norway (top right), being suspended over a dramatic drop, many flock to the location for a holiday snap. The Devil's Pool in Victoria Falls (top left) is also extremely popular despite reports of people being swept over the edge in the past.

Thieves break through the walls of a jewelry store in 'Ocean's 11-style heist' and make off with $250,000

Someone broke through the walls of two Rittenhouse Square-area businesses during a daring overnight burglary of a neighboring jewelry store.

"They took everything," said Matena Kamara, owner of Time & Gold on 19th Street just above Chestnut.

The suspect or suspects first gained access to the basement of a storefront at 1901 Chestnut St., which formerly housed Burger.org on the first floor and is still the site of Aldine restaurant on the second.

They then broke through a wall into the basement of Four Seasons Cleaners next door, on 19th Street, Kamara said.


Drilling through another wall, the suspects entered Time & Gold. Once inside, they cleaned the store out, prying open a safe and removing the contents.

In all, about $250,000 worth of cash and merchandise was taken, Kamara estimated.

She encountered the damage when she opened the store sometime after 8 a.m. Thursday. Philadelphia police confirmed a robbery was reported at that location, but additional information about a sus

The brazen thieves gained access to a basement two store from the Time & Gold in Philadelphia before breaking through a wall into a dry cleaning business and then into the shop.

What REALLY happens during an emergency on a plane, from what the pilot is doing to how to increase your chances of survival

Aeroplane disasters are a top fear for travellers, but what really goes on in an emergency and how can you be prepared? Learn what happens behind the scenes and how to be crash-ready.

Drones have met their match: Portable 'gun' uses radio pulses to halt aircraft mid-air

The rifle-like anti-drone system, developed by Battelle Innovations in Columbus, Ohio, uses radio pulses to interrupt the communication system of the drone, tricking it into thinking it is out of range.

Maryland is likely to recall license plates with the Confederate flag after a federal judge lifted a 1997 injunction that prevented the state from taking the plates out of circulation

Confederate Maryland License Plate

The move, in Maryland, which could be seen as controversial, comes after a federal judge agreed to lift a 1997 injunction that prevented the state from taking the plates out of circulation.

Mother-of-two pokes fun at overtly-sexy Halloween costumes with her own range of 'sexy mom' outfits - including the 'Tired Temptress' and '50 Shades of Laundry'

Mum pokes fun at sexy Halloween costumes with her own range of 'sexy mom' outfits

Suzanne Fleet, a mother-of-two, is seen modeling the ridiculous costumes with her fellow mommy blogger pals in her second installment of the spoof series. One image of 'The Dirty Delouser' costume sees a mom treating her son for lice, while the 'Luscious Lactator' shows a woman enduring a breastfeeding mishap.

New York may finally be getting rid of TVs in taxis as one-year pilot program is approved 

The Taxi and Limousine Commission approved a one-year pilot program on Thursday to test new GPS-based meter and payment systems in up to 1,000 taxis that may not include the backseat Taxi TV screens.

Chinese actress is forced to undergo facial examination to prove her 'natural beauty' after being accused of having plastic surgery

Yang Ying, known as Angelababy, had a facial exam in Beijing yesterday. Court suggested the exam to prove she hasn't had plastic surgery as part of defamation case. Doctors confirmed natural beauty.

Are holidaymakers safe in Israel? As terrorist attacks continue travel experts offer advice on avoiding the violence

Four separate attacks this week have left three people killed and over 20 injured in Jerusalem. Travel Expert Bob Atkinson advises travellers to avoid all public transport and busy areas.

What makes superglue so sticky? Infographic reveals the complex chemistry of the finger-fusing adhesive

Teacher Andy Brunning, based in Cambridge, explains how the glue's secret lies in cyanoacrylate, a substance once thought completely useless as it was so sticky.

Who is YOUR favourite Bond girl? From Honey Ryder and Pussy Galore to Jinx, vote for the leading lady who gave you (and 007) a licence to thrill

Vote for your favourite Bond Girl: Pussy Galore, Honey Ryder, Jinx and Strawberry Fields

Ahead of the release of new James Bond film Spectre, FEMAIL looks back at the super-spy's most iconic sultry seductresses and helpless heiresses. But who will earn your vote in our exclusive poll? Clockwise from top left: Ursula Andress as Dr No's Honey Ryder; Gemma Arterton played Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace; Honor Blackman was Goldfinger's Pussy Galore; Halle Berry donned an orange bikini in Die Another Day as Jinx; Britt Ekland was Mary Goodnight in The Man With The Golden Gun; and Olga Kurylenko was vengeful Camille Montes in Quantum of Solace.

Jetstar plane finally touches down in Perth after faulty brake light causes panic - but not before landing is aborted at the last second and plane goes into a terrifying steep ascent

The captain on flight JQ117 from Denpasar asked for a clear runway after he saw the light and had to keep the plane in a holding pattern until the runway could be cleared for the landing.

Blood and black magic: Incredible pictures show the mysterious and intoxicating rites of voodoo where followers become 'possessed' by spirits 

Since 1990, photographer, Les Stone from New York has dedicated two-and-a-half decades to visiting Haiti 200 times to photograph hundreds of enchanting spiritual moments.

EXCLUSIVE - Hitler's iconic 'finishing school of evil' for the Third Reich's brightest brains and a shrine to German neo-Nazis is to become.... a hostel for asylum seekers 

Vogelsang, on the Belgium border, was built to be the Third Reich's Oxbridge, training the Nazi's future leaders in their murderous ways, but now it will house 1,000 asylum seekers.

PICTURED: The precarious network of floating wooden bridges that a million Indian people rely on to make their daily commute across the River Ganges 

The network of bridges that a million Indian people rely on to commute the River Ganges

More than a million Indian people rely on a network of precarious wooden bridges, each more than half a mile long, to make their daily commute across the River Ganges, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Photographer Ramakrishna Dhanasekaran captured a series of sensational images showing the daring 10-minute journey across the holy river, made by a million people every day. The wooden bridges were entirely crafted by the hands of those who have built their lives on the riverbanks, with each of the 1,537 pontoons needing to be rolled manually into place by 20 workers.

The most outrageous hotel concierge requests revealed: Nothing is too much trouble for the butlers at Le Bristol in Paris and London's Lanesborough

No demand is too big for concierges at Le Bristol in Paris and London's The Lanesborough, who can go from making dinner reservations to filling a bathtub with Champagne for wealthy guests.

Now you can Skype with ANYONE using a browser: Feature lets you take calls without installing apps or creating accounts

Skype links can be generated from Skype for Windows, for Mac and for Web. These changes are being rolled out to in the US and UK from today and the rest of the world 'over the next couple of weeks.'

'They call me the barmaid because I'm serving drinks!' Elderly woman celebrates her 103rd birthday while working at a senior center dressed as WONDER WOMAN 

Mary Cotter has been volunteering at the Montclair, California senior center for 25 years, since her husband passed away. She serves coffee, and tea water and likes to keep busy.

Biology in ACTION: Impalas locking horns wins photography award, beating a 'scared' ant and mating toads on a lotus leaf

A striking image of male impala locking curly horns on the plains of Etosha National Park in Namibia has taken first place in the Royal Society of Biology's Photographer of the Year competition.

He's having a ruff morning! Dog howls in protest as his alarm clock sounds when he REALLY doesn't want to get out of bed yet

YouTube video shows Higgs the dog who hates the alarm clock

A Video posted to YouTube by American Tod Witman this week stars Witman's dog Higgs who hates the alarm and by the looks of it would rather have a lie-in than play. Higgs lets out a howl but sadly it's no match for the shrill alarm sounds. He continues to cry in utter exhaustion perhaps before submitting to a tiring day of fun, games, naps, and belly rubs.

The $50 hypercam that could give your phone 'X-ray vision' to see inside objects - and could even tell you if fruit is ripe

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Affordable camera reveals hidden details invisible to the naked eye

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Compared to an image taken with a normal camera (left), HyperCam images (right) reveal detailed vein and skin texture patterns that are unique to each individual.
Compared to an image taken with a normal camera (left), HyperCam images (right) reveal detailed vein and skin texture patterns that are unique to each individual.University of Washington

Peering into a grocery store bin, it?s hard to tell if a peach or tomato or avocado is starting to go bad underneath its skin.

But an affordable camera technology being developed by the University of Washington and Microsoft Research might enable consumers of the future to tell which piece of fruit is perfectly ripe or what?s rotting in the fridge.

The team of computer science and electrical engineers developed HyperCam, a lower-cost hyperspectral camera that uses both visible and invisible near-infrared light

The HyperCam uses visible and invisible near-infrared light to see beneath the surfaces of objects and catch more details than the average camera that relies on visual light alone.

Couple cornered by police in Florida mobile home prolong standoff with officers so they could have SEX 'one last time' before arrest for armed robbery

Couple cornered by Florida police in mobile home prolong standoff to have sex

Ryan Patrick Bautista, 34, and Leanne Hunn, 30, were cornered by cops in a mobile home in Jacksonville, Florida, but refused to come out so they could 'have sex one last time'. Cops said they found Bautista, who is wanted for several crimes including armed burglary, inside the house, but were forced to back off after he and Hunn took two other women hostage. The couple eventually let the other women go, but told officers they didn't want to come outside until they'd had sex. The pair were eventually arrested after six hours when a Swat team broke the door down.

Now THAT'S a wash and go! Motorcyclist has his hair shampooed while travelling on a highway in Taiwan

A motorcyclist was seen having his hair washed by his passenger while travelling on a highway in Taiwan. The pair were thought to be on their return journey after swimming in the sea.

Hilarious moment that toddler bursts into floods of tears in Whole Foods... because the cheese isn't stinky enough

This humorous clip was posted to YouTube by mum Chris, from Colorado, who said that her son has 'very refined taste' and will only eat 'stinky cheese and fancy crackers'.

Terrifying moment a wolf is caught on camera viciously attacking a pet dog near a fishing lodge in Canada

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The eerie footage was filmed near a fishing lodge in northern Saskatchewan on September 9. At first the dog can be heard barking loudly at the wolf, but the wolf later viciously mauls the dog.

Love in an elevator: Bride and groom freed by fire department after getting trapped in a lift between floors on their WEDDING DAY

Liz Copeland, pictured, was due to marry Harry Stein in an old torpedo factory in Alexandria, Virginia when the lift they were travelling in with 22 of their family and guests got stuck between floors.

   

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Don't look down!: Dardevil tourist goes on risky roofing expedition for New York holiday snaps that will make your stomach turn

Don't look down!: Dardevil tourist goes on risky roofing expedition for New York holiday

NEW German daredevil Andrej Ciesielski, 18, from Munich took a recent trip to New York for the first time where he decided to view the skyline the way he knows best - at dizzying heights.Ciesielski climbed buildings during the day and night to get a view of the city all while trying not to get caught by policemen him or others who will tattle of him for trespassing.

A real road hog! Meet the couple traveling across the country in a motor home with their 250LB PIG - because they couldn't find a rental property that accepts porcine pets

Kristin Hartness and Jay Yontz are traveling across the US in a motor home with their PIG

Kristin Hartness, 29, and Jay Yontz, 32, used to live in the US Virgin Islands but were forced to move with their pet pig Ziggy, who is five, when their landlords decided to sell their rental property. Unable to find anywhere else that would accept Ziggy, the couple decided to move to Florida - and chartered a private plane for $15,000 in order to fly Ziggy there. Now they live in a motor home and travel around the country with Ziggy in tow.

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Well, they are spooky! Adorable moment a puppy wages war on a PUMPKIN

Adorable moment a cute puppy wages war on a pumpkin

The footage, which was taken in America, was uploaded to Jackie Ocean's YouTube channel in October. It shows Bilbo, the corgi, launch an attack from his owner's kitchen on the pumpkin foreign object by barking and snarling at the orange enemy. He then glares at it for a few seconds.

Over the rainbow? Here's how to create the perfect Snapchat rainbow vomit makeup for Halloween  

A brilliant Halloween makeup how-to from YouTube beauty channel GettingPretty provides instructions for recreating Snapchat's vomit rainbow filter using makeup.

What Joker left the Batmobile there? Stunned driver spots Batman's iconic car parked in the street in Dubai 

A hilarious video captures the moment a car enthusiast caught the Batmobile parked up on a street in Dubai. Batman's crime-fighting vehicle is cross between a Lamborghini and a tank.

Bald beauty vlogger who was diagnosed with breast cancer reveals how women battling the disease can still look glam with hair and make-up tutorials 

Mother-of-two Andrea Pellegrini, 40, from London, started YouTube channel Baldly Beautiful, after she lost her hair from gruelling chemo while she was being treated for breast cancer.

Couple travel to Iceland to find their perfect wedding venue... and these stunning images show that they were spoiled for choice 

Ontario couple travel to Iceland to find their perfect wedding venue

Shunning the idea of a traditional wedding, high school sweethearts Jeremy and Rachelle Garrett, from Ontario, Canada, planned what might be the most unique ceremony ever. The pair travelled to Iceland - and lived out of a van - while documenting their search for the ultimate wedding venue.

   

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