Married father-of-five arrested for raping and murdering the seven-year-old daughter of an old school friend who was discovered dead in a creek after vanishing from football game for just 25 minutes

Father of five arrested in kidnapping and murder of seven-year-old Gabriella Doolin

Police in Kentucky arrested 38-year-old Timothy Madden (pictured center with wife Jodi), a married father of five, in connection to the death of Gabriella Doolin (far left), 7, who was found in a creek after going missing from a high school football game November 14. Madden, who has an ailing wife, reportedly went to high school with Gabriella's father, Brian (pictured far right at a vigil with his wife) and even sat near the Doolin family at the fateful game last week.

Massacre in Mali: Bodies lie piled up in pools of blood in gore-spattered corridors of hotel where at least 27 hostages were slaughtered by gunmen as one-eyed 'Marlboro Man' jihadist is blamed for attack 

At least 27 found dead inside Mali Radison Blu hotel

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Armed jihadists have killed at least 27 people in a deadly shooting rampage at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali, which also saw 138 people taken hostage. Automatic weapons fire was heard throughout the seventh floor of the 190-room hotel, where it is thought as many as ten militants were going floor to floor taking hostages. One hostage who escaped said the militants were speaking to each other in English. Another witness described how the gunmen allowed around 20 hostages to leave safely after they proved they were able to recite verses of the Koran. US Special Forces stormed the hotel and began clearing the building one floor at a time. All 22 American nationals inside were rescued. The al-Qaeda affiliated group al-Mourabitoun, based in northern Mali, have claimed responsibility for the hotel attack.

Mentally disabled six-year-old Syrian migrant is found abandoned in a Turkish coal bunker after his family tied up his legs and left him to die

Pic shows: Cumba Ibrahim, 6yo and medical staff.\n\nThis youngster is the latest casualty of the tragic mass migration of refugees after he was tied up and thrown into a coalfield bunker to die when he became separated from his parents.\n\nThe boy has been identified as 6-year-old Cuma Ibrahim from Syria, authorities have managed to discover that his father is dead, his mother has vanished, and only his grandmother could be located but she has so far refused to have anything to do with him.\n\nAccording to her, the lad suffers from learning difficulties and is a liability who she cannot cope with. She said he was with his parents and had no idea how he had ended up with his legs tied, and left to freeze and starve to death in the coal bunker.\n\nHe was found by somebody who heard his cries, and when rescuers pulled him out from the coal bunker in the Yakutiye district of the Erzurum Province, in eastern Turkey, he was suffering from hypothermia.\n\nThe starving child was immediately t

Cuma Ibrahim, six, was found abandoned with his legs tied together, starving and suffering from hypothermia, in a coalfield bunker in Erzurum, eastern Turkey.

'This is for Paris': Russian pilots write messages of support for terror victims on their bombs before launching latest air raids and cruise missile strikes against ISIS 

Pilots and ground crew wrote 'For Paris' on bombs destined for Syria. Moscow fired 18 missiles from its ships in the Caspian Sea at seven targets in Syria, including in Raqa, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.

'Cowgirl' cousin did NOT blow herself up... but died when third ISIS terrorist detonated suicide vest standing next to her in Paris siege apartment, police reveal 

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Witnesses told of how Hasna Ait Boulahcen (pictured) yelled 'help me, help me' and 'he's not my boyfriend' moments before the explosion that killed her in Saint Denis, Paris, on Wednesday.

'Every one of you are terrorists': Virginia man disrupts public meeting about a Mosque and launches a 25-second tirade of hate denouncing all Muslims

These are the disturbing scenes as a man disrupts a public meeting in Virginia about the planned building of a Mosque and claims 'every Muslim is a terrorist. Period.'

Trump in retreat over Muslim database as he says he didn't suggest mandatory registration - after firestorm of criticism comparing him to the Nazis 

Donald Trump retreats from mandatory database to track Muslims in US

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump voiced support Thursday evening for creating a mandatory database to track Muslims in the United States - the latest in an escalating series of responses following the deadly attacks in Paris. 'I would certainly implement that. Absolutely,' Trump told an NBC News reporter between campaign events in Newton, Iowa, according to video posted on MSNBC.com. He said Muslims would be signed up at 'different places,' adding: 'It's all about management.'

CNN suspends global affairs correspondent over tweet criticizing House bill to block Syrian refugees from the United States

CNN has suspended its global affairs correspondent Elise Labott for two weeks after she tweeted about a House bill to block Syrian refugees from the United States.

The ISIS bombs hidden inside dolls and toys to kill CHILDREN: Iraqi military reveal IEDs placed in toys by Islamists in Iraq

The ISIS bombs hidden inside dolls and toys to kill CHILDREN

Iraqi security forces in Baghdad defused and destroyed 18 IEDs which had been hidden inside the hollow bodies of children's toys, before being dressed in doll clothes.

ISIS dismiss Anonymous hackers as 'idiots' for threatening to shut down their Twitter accounts... when they can just open new ones

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Anonymous declared cyber war on ISIS last week, but jihadists, who use a number of encrypted apps to communicate under the radar, are clearly unimpressed with the hacktivists' efforts.

'The Islamist threat in this country is inside our gates': Kansas commissioner gives a slideshow presentation of criminals named Mohammed in 'warning' to citizens 

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At a government meeting, Sedgewick County Commissioner Karl Peterjohn admitted that what he was about to say was 'politically correct' and that it would make some people uncomfortable.

'Christmas is a charade': Pope says atrocities such as Paris massacre have made festivities meaningless in a world which has chosen 'war and hate'

'There are wars today everywhere, and hate,' the pontiff said after the worst terror attack in French history, the bombing of a Russian plane over Egypt and a double suicide bombing in Lebanon.

Newlywed couple let seven frightened strangers fleeing from the Paris terror attacks join them in their honeymoon suite for the night 

Newlyweds let seven strangers fleeing Paris terror attacks join them in honeymoon suite

Courtney, 20, and Callum Hartley, 22, from the UK, let the desperate people sleep on their hotel room floor on the night 130 people were brutally killed. Having touched down in the French capital earlier that day, the young couple had gone to bed early and were 'petrified' to be woken up by calls from anxious friends and family and discover there had been a terror attack.

Dozens of people in America are being tracked by the FBI but there is NO 'credible' ISIS threat, officials say

FBI Director James Comey said Thursday there is no credible threat to the United States following the Paris terror attacks, and that investigators have found no links between the attackers and the U.S.

EVERY traveler entering Europe will be checked against terror watch lists under emergency plan to be agreed by EU ministers today 

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Border guards will scan all passports using computers to compare their details with those kept on wanted persons and suspected terrorists as they enter Eruope's 26-nation Schengen zone.

Half of the Paris terrorist squad were known to US intelligence for months and had been 'watched' or placed on no fly lists

Their names were recorded on the central counter-terrorism database TIDE ahead of last Friday's coordinated attacks on the European capital, which killed 129 people.

'We are prepared to change the rules of engagement in fight against ISIS': US Defense Secretary warns of tougher stance in wake of Paris attacks

A change in military tactics would be welcomed by some members of Congress who have argued that America's 14month-long campaign in Iraq and Syria has been too restrictive.

The puppy who will grow up to be France's next Diesel: Little Dobrynia is donated by Russia as a sign of solidarity to replace hero canine killed by suicide jihadi

The puppy who will grow to be France's next Diesel

The little puppy, called Dobrynia, right, has been sent to Paris on Putin's orders as a show of solidarity with the French after the Diesel, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd, left, was killed during Wednesday's raid. Diesel had been sent into the flat, in Saint-Denis, to sniff out booby traps before her human colleagues entered the building during the six-hour battle with the terrorists.

The foiled plots of the Paris mastermind: French authorities say they have prevented 'four to six' attacks planned by Abaaoud since the Spring 

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has revealed Belgian extremist Abdelhamid Abaaoud was involved in between four to six terror attack plots which were foiled by police in France this year alone.

The tool that can sniff out a suicide bomber from 100 metres away: Multi-sensor scanner could be built into public places

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The U.S. military is working on improving a device that could be used to detect concealed bombs and suicide vests such as those used in the Paris attacks from more than a football field away.

This scanner knows what your pants are made of: 3D X-rays to search for bombs and drugs in luggage at airports

HALO uses 3D-imaging to understand the exact material an object is made of . The UK-made scanner can detect the presence of bombs by looking at their typical 'material signature'

College student apologizes for criticizing Black Lives Matter online after her post online got her fired from her job and has activists calling for her expulsion

Student Emily Faz is fired from her job after criticizing Mizzou and Black Lives Matter

Georgia Southern College senior Emily Faz (left) was fired from her job at Wild Wings Cafe this week after she criticized Black Lives Matter (right) on her Facebook and said she'd make them regret 'knowing what a movement is.''I swear if I see this B.S. at Southern I will make you regret even knowing what a movement or a hashtag is, and you'll walk away with your tail tucked,' wrote Faz along with the link to the news article. 'The whole black lives matter movement is misguided and out of hand. Maybe no one likes or takes y'all seriously because no one can see past your egotistical [expletive]. Some people might just look past it, but fair warning I am not one. All lives matter, that has always been the case, and you part of the problem if you think otherwise [sic],' she added in her fiery post.

'I'm not pregnant and I'm not fat!' Anna Paquin fires back at cruel body shamers who labeled her 'gross' and 'ugly' because she 'wasn't wearing a skin-tight dress'

Anna Paquin hits back at body shamers on Twitter who criticized her appearance

The actress, 33, took to Twitter to slam commenters who said she look 'fat' and 'ugly' at the premiere of The Good Dinosaur on Tuesday. Anna said that just because she wasn't wearing a skin-tight dress doesn't mean she's pregnant, and told them she doesn't care if they don't like her dark hair.

Woman's deathbed revelation leads nephew to hidden painting of 'lady in a fuzzy hat'... which may be lost Picasso worth $13million 

Carl Sabatino, from New Jersey, remembered seeing the picture on the wall of his aunt's home on Staten Island as a child. The piece was bought by his uncle in London for £10 ($15) during WWII.

Free after 30 years: Convicted Israel spy Jonathan Pollard pictured at home with his wife after being released from US prison

Jonathan Pollard, the Texas native jailed for life in 1987 for passing classified documents to Israel, has been pictured with his wife after being released on parole earlier this morning.

How music could ease the pain of surgery: Listening before, during and after an op 'lowers anxiety, pain, as well as heart rate and blood pressure'

Scientists at the University of Zurich found the positive effects of listening to music were enhanced further when patients were allowed to choose the music they listened to.

Joey Feek still smiling in hospice as she and daughter sport matching hats in adorable new snap 

Joey Feek shares new photo of her and daughter in matching hats

Joey Feek, of country duo Joey + Rory, was diagnosed with stage IV cervical cancer in June 2014. She received her diagnosis just months after giving birth to daughter Indiana. This week Joey revealed her Christmas wish is to make it to Indiana's second birthday in February. Feek left the hospital last month and began hospice care to spend as much time as possible with her daughter.

Obamacare's future in question as United Healthcare threatens to pull out

The individual insurance exchanges created by Obamacare may be in long-term peril after the country's largest health insurer said Thursday that it may pull out of the program in 2017.

Air Force forced to write off brand new $115million gunship after pilot accidentally flew it UPSIDE DOWN during a test mission

The AC-130J Ghostrider will provide close air support, special operations armed airborne reconnaissance, and ordnance delivery to precise targets in support of ground forces.

How can you destroy a $115 million airplane without crashing it?

Fly it upside down.

That's exactly what happened to one of the Air Force's newest gunships, the AC-130J Ghostrider, this year, according to a report from Air Force Materiel Command released this month.

The Air Force was testing a new AC-130J Hercules gunship above the Gulf of Mexico in April this year when the pilot lost control during a maneuver, causing it to turn upside down, a new report says.

Typhoon fighters scrambled to intercept two Russian Tu-160 bombers on Syrian bombing mission as they enter UK airspace

The jets were rushed up from RAF Lossiemouth to intercept the Tu-160s over the Atlantic last night. The Russian aircraft made an unusual trip round Europe on their way to a bombing mission in Syria.

Even the solemn Pilgrims would laugh! From babies dressed as turkeys to two men cooking and smoking at the same time - the most awkward Thanksgiving family photos

Even the solemn Pilgrims would laugh! From babies dresses as turkeys to two men cooking

The First Thanksgiving was no doubt an awkward affair, with only Squanto to translate between the Native Americans and English-speaking Pilgrims. Nearly 400 years later, the American tradition can still be a pretty clumsy affair judging by these priceless and hilarious family photos. AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com has rounded up a few of their most entertaining Thanksgiving pictures - from a baby dressed as a turkey 'flipping the bird' to a young boy posing in a professional photograph with an ill-positioned ear of corn.

Carson's collapse continues leaving Trump alone at the top of the GOP field - and Sanders is still 16 points behind Clinton

Before Carson's inspiring tales of a violent youth and divine intervention were called into question, the retired neurosurgeon was tied for first with Trump.

Trump says Hillary is a criminal 'walking on eggs' trying not to offend Obama with tough terror talk: 'If she angers the president she's going to get indicted'

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Spartanburg, South Carolina, November 20, 2015. REUTERS/Rainier Ehrhardt

The billionaire Republican said 'she has to be extremely nice' to the president if she doesn't want him to unleash the criminal justice system on her for her classified email transgressions.

Woman whose sex drive plummeted after the birth of her daughters reveals she gave her husband a 'hall pass' to 'get freaky' with however many partners he wants

Atlanta woman reveals why she lets her husband 'get freaky' with other ladies

Sarah Hosseini , a former television producer and writer living in Atlanta, has shared her struggles with her dwindling sex drive following the birth of her two children in an essay explaining that she rarely thinks about having sex with her husband - or anyone else for that matter.

Desperate to shed pounds? Diet by NUMBERS! 10,000 steps a day, no more than 6 tsps of sugar and 3 positives to cancel out every treat

Weight-loss expert, Dr Sally Norton reveals her 10 simple steps to a achieving a healthier lifestyle, including ensuring you get seven hours sleep a night and five portions of fruit and veg a day.

In the money! Massive hoard of 4,000 Roman coins unearthed in Switzerland after lying undisturbed under a cherry tree for 1,700 years

A farmer made the spectacular discovery when he spotted a molehill with some shimmering green coins on his land in Ueken in Switzerland, but he will not be allowed to keep the hoard.

EXCLUSIVE: The 'Dallas' actress 'Who Shot J.R.' - Mary Crosby (daughter of Bing!) - reveals how producers tricked the cast by having everyone shoot the scene on the 35th anniversary of the show's most famous episode

Dallas star Mary Crosby reveals the secret behind 'Who Shot J.R.'

It has been 35 years since millions tuned in to find out who shot J.R. Ewing. Now for the first time in years, the actress who pulled the trigger speaks to Daily Mail Online about her role and career after. Mary Crosby, 56, says she took her 15-minutes of fame and thought she could afford to wait around for more 'arty' roles. The actress tells Daily Mail Online about how close of a friendship she developed with her Dallas co-star Larry Hagman (pictured together left and bottom right) and how he played a role in her life after her musical legend father, Bing Crosby, died (pictured together top right).

Revealed... the 10 diseases that could kill you in just ONE day 

From Ebola, which has killed 11,314 people since an epidemic swept West Africa last year, to meningitis and MRSA, here we reveal 10 of the most potent diseases in the world.

Is the search for happiness over? Experts discover the part of the brain that determines how cheerful we are

Psychologists at Kyoto University found people who are more content, satisfied and happy have more grey matter in their precuneus - a part of the brain normally associated with consciousness.

Mom, 24, who got her six-pack back months after giving birth insists all women can achieve the same results by exercising for just 80 minutes a week WITH their babies

Arizona woman got her six-pack back months after giving birth

Kristy Ardo, from Arizona, was a diver for ten years before having her son. She admits that after giving birth 'things slowed down' in terms of fitness; Kristy didn't want to leave her son while she went to the gym to work out, so she came up with an at-home exercise routine that he could be a part of. Now she shares her fitness tips on Instagram, where she has 117,000 fans.

Is this bizarre 'winged object' flying past the sun a UFO? Mysterious shape is spotted in images released by NASA

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According to outer space conspiracy theorists, the object is flying too close to the sun to be human technology, and they have therefore concluded that it is an alien spaceship.

Meet Surena: Iran reveals life-sized humanoid robot that can run, play football and speak Farsi

Created by the University of Tehran, Surena stabds at 190 cm (6.2ft) tall, weighs 98 kg (216lb) and has four articulated limbs that allow it to walk, run and grasp objects.

Modern Family star who was addicted to plastic surgery reveals how he had dozens of procedures to 'look like Brad Pitt'

The actor most known for his recurring role as Dylan on the ABC sitcom revealed on Thursday he became obsessed with plastic surgery in 2008 when he was 19 and newly arrived in LA.

Couple's parental rights terminated after mother took her toddlers to a priest for an exorcism

The unidentified New Jersey woman's children, ages two and one at the time, were given to foster care after their mother reported having to 'resist the urge to give her children to the devil'.

Pastor's pregnant wife, 28, was 'sexually assaulted before being shot dead,' police sources say as three men are questioned in connection to the gruesome crime

Pastor's pregnant wife, 28, was 'sexually assaulted before being shot dead,' police

NEW Amanda Blackburn, 28, was found shot to death in the head in her Indianapolis, Indiana home on November 10. Police recently arrested three men and are questioning them in connection to the crime. On Friday, sources close tot he investigation told WTHR that it's believed Amanda was sexually assaulted before being shot. She was 13 weeks pregnant.

Manhattan dentist busted for child porn and selling meth after he told informant he attended bestiality parties in New York 

NEW The arrest of John Wallace Wolf, 59, came after he told an informant that he was 'actively involved' in underground bestiality sex parties and bought meth in large quantities.

Couple's parental rights terminated after mother took her toddlers to a priest for an exorcism

UPDATED The unidentified New Jersey woman's children, ages two and one at the time, were given to foster care after their mother reported having to 'resist the urge to give her children to the devil'.

Air Force forced to write off brand new $115million gunship after pilot accidentally flew it UPSIDE DOWN during a test mission

The AC-130J Ghostrider will provide close air support, special operations armed airborne reconnaissance, and ordnance delivery to precise targets in support of ground forces.

How can you destroy a $115 million airplane without crashing it?

Fly it upside down.

That's exactly what happened to one of the Air Force's newest gunships, the AC-130J Ghostrider, this year, according to a report from Air Force Materiel Command released this month.

NEW The Air Force was testing a new AC-130J Hercules gunship above the Gulf of Mexico in April this year when the pilot lost control during a maneuver, causing it to turn upside down, a new report says.

Why your children's phone addiction could be GOOD for them: Researchers say social media helps children make friends

NEW Parents' fears about their teenagers' technology additction may be exaggerated, claims Duke University researchers. There are exceptions in the areas of cyberbullying and sleep disruption.

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How the magic began: Rare photographs reveal the excitement and the chaos of Disneyland's opening day in 1955

Photographs reveal the excitement of Disneyland's opening day in 1955

The opening of Disneyland in California with a gigantic castle (left) and the promise of 160-acres of rides and entertainment, understandably caused quite a stir in 1955. Taking just two years to create, the magical amusement park opened to 100 degree temperatures and traffic stretching for miles around. Although 6,000 tickets were initially sold for the anticipated launch day on July 17, a whopping 28,000 hopefuls showed up, most clutching forged tickets. Even Walt Disney (top left) himself made an appearance, to ensure that the rides (bottom right) and parades (top right) ran perfectly.

Want to buy a UFO hunting satellite? Crowdsourcing project aims to scour the skies with a swarm of $10,000 CubeSats

The satellite that?s planning to clean up space. The CleanSpace One chasing its target, one of the CubeSats launched by Switzerland in 2009. The EPFL on 15 February 2012 launched the 'CleanSpace One', a project to develop and build the first installment of a family of satellites specially designed to clean up space debris, during a press conference in Lausanne, Switzerland.  

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A team of developers in Canada has come up with a way for ordinary people to track extraterrestrial encounters. The team hopes to raise $50,000 to launch the device, called CubeSat for Disclosure.

Look out parents! Babies are capable of reasoning and problem solving when they are just 10 MONTHS old, researchers find

Emory University found babies are capable of working out social hierarchies as early as 10 months, in a study that used puppets playing out different scenarios.

Texas oilman, 68, sentenced to life in prison for killing his girlfriend's ex-husband after claiming self-defense

Johnny Lloyd Patton Jr, 68, an oil and gas company CEO, was convicted Thursday of murder and sentenced to life in prison in the 2013 shooting death of 66-year-old Richard Slatkin.

Why a sea breeze may not be so good for you anymore: Particle pollution from shipping is far worse than had been thought

Scientists at Lund University in Sweden estimate that pollution from shipping on the North Sea and Baltic Sea may contribute to around 10,000 premature deaths a year.

'Thank you for including us in your vision of the American family': Kohl's praised for featuring a multiracial gay couple in its latest holiday video campaign 

In the 30-second TV spot, a diverse family is seem happily celebrating Thanksgiving. Kohl's also included a three-year-old boy with Down syndrome in one of its print ads this week.

Armed robbers steal 17 paintings including works by Rubens and Tintoretto in $20million art heist 

Armed bandits have stolen 17 paintings worth $20million from Verona's art museum in one of the most significant art heists in Italian history One work was by Peter Paul Rubens (pictured).

Smokey Bear would not approve! Man gets rid of dried leaves by dousing them in gasoline and watching them go up in flames

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Alex Durand of Canada posted a video of himself setting fall leaves on fire in early November. The footage has since racked up millions of views.

Red panda on the loose in northern California after escaping from zoo 

The big-tailed creature, a one-and-a-half-year old panda named Marsala who is fully grown but is only the size of a house cat, managed to escape during feeding time at the Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka.

Freed after 20 YEARS in chains: The moment lion king Mufasa is released into the wild after decades in cruel Peruvian travelling circus 

Moment lion freed after 20 YEARS in cruel Peruvian travelling circus 

A majestic mountain lion called Mufasa, who spent 20 years in captivity as part of a cruel travelling circus in Peru, has been set free. A film crew captured the tear-jerking moment he was released into the wild, having spent the majority of his life shackled in the back of a pick-up truck amongst rusting equipment.

Chicago braces for snow as city could get up to eight inches in season's first snowfall

Temperatures in the city are expected to stay mild throughout the day before dropping on Friday night as snow starts to fall around 10 or 11pm with the heaviest snowfall anticipated to come down from 4 to 6am.

Real estate mogul gives $22.5million Manhattan apartment to estranged wife to end five-year divorce battle

Kent Swig, 54, the owner of Halstead Property whose real estate empire was once worth $3billion, settled his divorce with his ex, Elizabeth Swig, also 54, in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday.

Woman who was in a near-fatal car crash writes on Facebook that she felt 'joy and peace' when she thought she was going to die - and the 'comforting' post is going viral

Kailey Collins, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia, was in a severe car crash on her way to work. In what she thought were her final moments she felt only joy and peace. Her post about the crash went viral.

Long-lost William Faulkner comedy discovered in the University of Virginia archives is published for the first time

FILE - This 1950 file photo shows American novelist William Faulkner at his home in Rowan Oaks near Oxford, Miss. Faulkner¿s "¿Twixt Cup and Lip," written soon after World War I, is being published for the first time on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. (AP Photo, File)

William Faulkner's 'Twixt Cup and Lip,' a comedy play written soon after World War I is being published for the first time on Friday in The Strand Magazine.

Woman, 34, used online gaming to 'lure a 14-year-old boy to her home 1,000 MILES AWAY to have sex'

Jennifer Dougherty, 34, from Wisconsin, was indicted on federal sex charges for allegedly starting a relationship with the 14-year-old boy more than a year ago.

Pilot banned from flying after 'offering divorced AIR HOSTESS as compensation for a delay on a flight to Bali'

Loud moaning sounds were also heard from the cockpit throughout the Lion Air flight, with one passenger left so shocked that he lodged a complaint with the Indonesian transport ministry.

Sarah Palin says marijuana legalization is 'absolutely no big deal' and should not be a controversial political issue

The former governor of Alaska said weed was legal and not a big deal when she was growing up. Palin told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt the legalization issue was never a focus for the state.

Teen brothers killed in horror crash driving home from an 18th birthday in heavy rain

William Trimble (left) and his 15-year-old brother, Alexander (right), were driving home after celebrating William's birthday in Jefferson, Ga. when their car collided with a truck in heavy rain.

American Airlines loses prosthetic LEG belonging to Boston bombing survivor who has resumed her career as a ballroom dancer

The airline misplaced the limb belonging to ballroom dancer Adrianne Haslet-Davis, 34, who lost her left leg in the terror attacks in April 2013, but has since started dancing again with a replacement limb.

'No one wants to see your underwear!' Mississippi town launches campaign warning young people to pull up their pants in public

Sign in Laurel, Mississippi, telling people to pull up their trousers

Police in Laurel have installed 50 warning signs around the town telling citizens that 'no one wants to see your underwear'. Legislators are also considering passing a formal ban.

Is this creepy or genius? Student painstakingly drew a WhatsApp message screen to ask a girl out in the library...but she turned him down

Southampton student turned down after DRAWING WhatsApp message pictured

The old-fashioned romantic, known only as Alfonso, pictured left, painstakingly drew a screen from instant messaging service WhatsApp and wrote a 'text', pictured right, asking fellow University of Southampton student Naomi Lucking, pictured inset, out on a date. And while his charming idea failed with Miss Lucking, it has won Alfonso hundreds of other admirers around the world after it went viral on social media - with women as far away as Switzerland getting in touch.

Talk about a holiday high! Cooking videos reveal how to whip up a tasty Thanksgiving dinner using MARIJUANA

As part of its ongoing series Baked, Cut.com is offering video tutorials on how to make turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, and even cranberry sauce using marijuana.

New York philanthropist passes by closing toy shop and buys THE ENTIRE STORE to give to homeless children for the holidays

Philanthropist Carol Suchman decided to buy everything at Hudson Party Store in Manhattan's West Village earlier this week when she saw that the shop was closing down but still full of toys.

'Drunk and high driver fled scene of fatal crash leaving his girlfriend's 13-year-old son to find her dead body'

Robert Jackson Jr, 38, an ex-convict from Washington state, has been charged with vehicular homicide in the November 11 crash that killed his girlfriend, 35-year-old Lindsay Hill.

'We always fly the jet because it can't be beat, we don't even mind airline middle seats': Bored pilots spoof Beach Boys classic with brilliant parody version 'I Sit Around' 

Private jet captain Mike Wagner, from Florida, US, has revealed how boring a pilot's life can be in his comical parody of the Beach Boys classic, 'I Get Around'. It has attracted over 140,000 online views.

'It's creepy, freaky, crazy!' Woman who used an online experiment to track down her doppelganger finds a THIRD 'twin stranger'

Niamh Geaney finds her THIRD 'twin stranger'

Niamh Geaney, 26, from Dublin, Ireland, has now met a third lookalike, called Irene Williams, who also hails from Ireland (main image). After first meeting lookalike Karen Branigan (left inset) - and staging a photoshoot that went viral - Niamh was determined to track down her six remaining doppelgängers. Just weeks later, the 26-year-old student and TV presenter found her second lookalike, Luisa Guizzardi (right inset) - but a little bit further away from home in Italy. And now, she has amazingly found her third doppelgänger, Irene Adams, who also hails from Ireland.

There's something fishy about this: Bizarre footage appears to show a dying carp being brought back to life (so how did they do it?) 

A video showing a half-dead fish being brought back to life has set the Chinese internet abuzz, with online users launching a heated discussion on how it is done.

Tesla is recalling ALL 90,000 Model S sedans over seat belt safety fears

The recall was made today after a customer in Europe reported that her seat belt disconnected when she turned to talk to rear passengers. The company says the problem is due to a manufacturing error.

Touched by cupid: Baby born with adorable birthmark the shape of a HEART is parents' little cherub

Liam Bailey was born with the unusual mark at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, south London, on Thursday. Grandmother Leslie Johnson, 52, said he will be popular with the ladies.

The real life 50 First Dates: Woman, 22, who awoke from rare illness to find she could barely remember her boyfriend now has to keep a memory diary to recall the last hour

Jenny Grieve, 22, from Bournemouth, was struck down with a rare form of encephalitis in August 2014. The condition causes inflammation of the brain and left her with little short term memory.

Force of nature: Breathtaking footage captures the moment an enormous glacier collapses sending an avalanche of ice and rock down a mountain

Ryan Taylor, 22, was skiing and mountaineering at the time in Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand when a large block of ice dislodged and plummeted down the mountain.

'I want to show the world we're just as good as guys': Incredible moment female surfer, 27, becomes the first woman to brave 60ft Hawaiian wave 'Jaws'

Dramatic photographs show Paige Alms, 27, turning into the tube of the wave, which is nicknamed Jaws, in Hawaii, USA, as it breaks. The female surfer said she wants to prove she is 'as good as guys'.

'It's still a capital crime': Ex-CIA head James Woolsey said he'd like to watch Edward Snowden be hanged for treason 

Former CIA Director James Woolsey (pictured) said on Thursday that Snowden, a former NSA contractor who leaked confidential information in 2013, should be convicted of treason.

Boho babe vs business chic! Royal style showdown continues as Letizia of Spain and Rania of Jordan step out in dramatically different looks on state visit

Queens Letizia and Rania step out in dramatically different looks on state visit

Queen Letizia of Spain and Rania of Jordan's royal style showdown continued as the monarchs stepped out in contrasting looks this morning for a meeting in Madrid. Letizia, 43, wore a business-like grey suit while Rania, 45, opted for a peasant-style white blouse and flowing skirt, which gave her look a boho edge.

Man who killed NFL star Adrian Peterson's toddler son gets life without parole as his lawyer likens court proceedings to the Salem witch trials

Joseph Patterson, 29, of South Dakota, was convicted in September of second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter and aggravated battery in the 2013 beating death of 2-year-old Tyrese Ruffin.

'Life gets better': Mother who tried to kill herself with a cocktail of pills after being raped at 14 shares message of hope for others suffering with suicidal thoughts

Lea Grover, 31, had already been depressed and suicidal when, at 14, she was raped. After taking 'handfuls' of pills, the Chicago resident began to vomit - which saved her life.

Is this the latest fertility treatment? Forget IVF as doctors have found a PARASITIC WORM could boost women's ability to have children

The roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides, alters women's immune systems to make it easier for them to become pregnant, a study by the University of California Santa Barbara found.

Apple's Jimmy Iovine apologizes over sexist comments that women find it difficult to choose music 'when they have their hearts broken by boys'

The 62-year-old (right), who was discussing Apple Music's latest advert, said he 'always knew' women found it difficult at times and added that they might need help making music playlists.

Parents' outrage after high school teacher assigned ninth-grade students homework making ISIS propaganda

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A Utah school apologized Thursday for a classroom assignment in which students were asked to create a propaganda poster for a group such as Islamic State.

Now that's what you call a JAWS-dropping moment! Lucky photographer accidentally captures a shark launching itself out of the water

Lionel Kavanagh was snapping the bridge in southeast Queensland's Rockhampton when he noticed a big splash on the water. It wasn't until afterwards he realised he had a one in million photo.

Never mind the Big Bang! Life on Earth began with a BIG BREATH as oxygen sprang from microscopic plants 2.5 billion years ago

Scientists from a group of US and Canadian universities, including the University of Alberta tracked atmospheric changes through time using rock samples from Australia.

Move over Willy Wonka! Chocolate with flavours to 'rival fine wines' developed by altering yeasts used to ferment cocoa beans

Scientists from Belgium have found they can select specific yeasts to ferment cocoa beans shortly after they have been harvested to produce a range of different aromas and flavours.

Mother-of-four reveals how YOU have been changing your baby's dirty diaper all wrong: Blogger reveals one-handed vest trick that eliminates fuss and mess 

Mum reveals you have been changing your baby's dirty nappy wrong

The unnamed British mum, who blogs at Tiaras & Prozac, has taken the internet by storm with her easy parenting hack. After reading an article on a 'Facebook parenting group', she admits she had a 'vest epiphany' regarding the removal of her children's baby grows. She revealed the special fold on the shoulder, pictured inset, allows parents to pull down their newborn's all-in-one when they've made a huge mess, eliminating the need to manoeuvre it over their head. Pictured main, her daughter.

In for a penny! Chinese businessman pays for 1,320-square-foot flat with loose change 

With 400,000 Yuan of his savings in coins and small notes, Mr Gao from Rizhao in east China's Shandong Province has purchased his first home on the 18th floor of a compound.

The real Winnie the Pooh had tooth decay because Christopher Robin gave her too much HONEY

The author was influenced by a Canadian black bear called Winnipeg, who was loved and fed honey by his son, the real-life Christopher Robin, at London Zoo.

'I killed the b****': Woman, 72, convicted of shooting dead her 96-year-old mother with a bullet to the head 

Christine Reynolds, 72, shot Gretchen DeStefano as she chatted on the phone with her niece in their Orange County, California home.

Is this the world's first BLING? 24 carat gold jewellery made 6,600 years ago unearthed at prehistoric settlement in Bulgaria

The delicate two-gram pendant was discovered by archaeologists at the site of Solnitsata in Bulgaria, the site of the oldest prehistoric town in Europe.

Nanny is found dead and bound in her home by her father who checked up on her after she declined her parents' dinner invitation

Authorities are investigating the death of Suzanne Goldfarb, 48, who was found dead in the upstairs bedroom of her Merrick, New York, home, as a homicide by strangulation.

Is this the luckiest woman in the world? The shocking moment elderly lady avoids being crushed as horror car crash misses her by a matter of INCHES

The divine intervention was captured on a dashcam in Odessa, Ukraine and shows the woman continuing to walk home in a causal manner after avoiding being crushed by inches.

Horrific moment helicopter spins out of control in deadly crash: American Bank CEO, 65, killed in chopper tragedy at airport in California while he practiced landings

Emergency personnel investigate the scene of a helicopter wreck at Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. The helicopter crashed and caught fire shortley before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, killing two people on board. Nobody on the ground was hurt and the fire was quickly doused. (Charlie Neuman/UT San Diego via AP)

Bruce Allen Erickson, chairman and CEO of American Bank of Montana, died along with a friend as the aircraft spun out of control at McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, San Diego.

Woman who met her fiancé in hospital as they BOTH battled cancer reveals her heartbreak after he died - and how she found happiness again with a new love

Jen Bayley, 27, from Manchester was heartbroken after losing her first love Kev Grimshaw. Eventually she went on to marry Richard Bates and the couple are expecting their first child.

Will astronauts use this jet-pack to explore an ASTEROID? Gyroscopic gas thrusters tested for future spacewalks

Massachusetts-based space company Draper has trialled a gyroscopic jet-packthat could help give astronauts new freedom when working in orbit or exploring asteroids in the future.

Italian restaurant owner advertised about beautiful new floor in his diner... but customers were unaware mob boss was executed and buried underneath it

Alfredo Sanzaro wrote 'come and see for yourself' following the revamp to his Casa Alfredo restaurant in Germany. But diners didn't know Edwin Durgan was buried below until police discovered the body.

Touched by cupid: Baby born with adorable birthmark the shape of a HEART is parents' little cherub

Liam Bailey was born with the unusual mark at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, south London, on Thursday. Grandmother Leslie Johnson, 52, said he will be popular with the ladies.

Body of 2-year-old girl dubbed Baby Doe is released to her dad five months after her body washed up on Boston Harbor in a plastic bag 

Baby Doe? has a name: Bella.

Police say they have identified the 4-year-old girl found dead inside a bag this summer on Deer Island as  the daughter of Rachelle Bond of Mattapan, Massachusetts.

Police are searching for Bond, 40, and Michael McCarthy, 35. They are persons of interest at this time.


The three month-long search to determine the identity of Baby Doe ended Thursday when someone close to the child?s family reached out to police, according to law enforcement.

Officials say the tipster had noticed the child was missing, but each time the person asked Bella?s parents what happened, they replied that she had been taken away by the Department of Children and Families.

Law enforcement confirms there is no child with Bella's name in DCF custody.

Joe Amoroso never met his daughter, Bella Bond, but said he will bury her next to her paternal great-grandmother in a family plot after a private funeral and burial.

Battle for the Buddha: Angry Chinese villagers sue Dutch art collector who 'refuses to return stolen statue' containing mummified remains of meditating monk

After months of fighting and hundreds of signatures signed, villagers in Yangchun, south-east China's Fujian Province, have hired top lawyers to get their treasured relic back.

Could you brave a night alone in a haunted hotel? Fearless guest captures eerie flickering lights in deserted holiday home 

Fearless hotel guest captures eerie flickering lights in deserted holiday home 

The creepy footage depicts the man - believed to be called Doug - wandering around deserted corridors and stairwells in the Hampton Inn, New York. The eerie 3mins 17secs film begins with the man cautiously walking up a flight of stairs before turning into a corridor. The ceiling lights constantly flicker on and off, implying that some sort of paranormal activity is taking place.

Trooper who caused a car crash while twice the legal limit and on duty caught on dash cam with VOMIT on his shirt telling the arresting cop: 'I am not drunk'

New Jersey trooper Michael Roadside, 50, was allegedly driving his police car heavily under the influence while on duty, causing a crash and then tried to bribe the woman he hit.

'Suddenly there were three guys trying to rape me': Premier League soccer player reveals he arrived in Britain from Sierra Leone after being duped by child sex traffickers

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Upon arriving in Britain as a 16-year-old, former Watford FC player Al Bangura, 27, was taken to a house in London where he was set upon by a group of 'two or three' men who tried to rape him.

Young man forced to post a photo of his passport on Facebook to prove his real name is 'Phuc Dat Bich'... after his account is banned THREE times

The parents of the Vietnamese-Australian man probably had a lack of foresight when they named him 'Phuc Dat Bich,' but the 23-year-old is fed up with Facebook's disbelief of his name.

Weird molluscs have EYES in their armour: Pearl-like lenses give chitons a blurry view of the world to help them avoid predators

Scientists at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) revealed the structure of the chiton's unusual eyes to show they have a blurry view of the world.

'They were shaking my breasts': Inmate's wife claims she was forced to endure an 'extreme' search at Rikers prison because two female guards liked her body

Jeanette Reynoso has claimed she was forced to endure a close-up examination at the Rikers Island jail complex, New York, after being removed from a line while waiting to see her husband.

Revo-loo-tionary: China unveils new high-tech public toilets completed with Wi-Fi, vending machines and ATMs

China's capital city Beijing yesterday unveiled its next-generation restroom, named 'The Fifth Space', aiming to refresh the image of Chinese public toilets.

Trendy fashion retailer Nasty Gal sued by ANOTHER former worker over claims she was fired after undergoing heart surgery 

The Los Angeles-based company, which was launched in 2006 and is valued to be worth over $100 million, is also being sued for firing four women after learning they'd become pregnant.

The beasts lurking in YOUR home: From a spider's hairy mandibles to an earwig's pincers, scary details of bugs captured in close up

Buglife charity shares scary detailed images of insects up close

London-based photographer Mikael Buck took the incredible photos using a Sony 27R II camera with a 90mm macro lens and macro filter. His subjects were some of the 10 most common bugs in homes in west Europe such as the house spider (left) woodlouse (top right) and ladybird (bottom right) according to conservation charity, Buglife.

Mother, 22, dies three days after being accidentally shot in the head by fiancé showing off loaded gun to buyer in parking lot 

Chelsea Jones, 22, was seriously wounded by husband-to-be Dylan Grubbs, 23, in a parking lot in Bath, Maine. She died in hospital on Thursday. Grubbs has not been charged.

Former Army reservist who 'broke into armory and stole 16 guns ' is on bail for child rape charge

James Walker Morales, 34, of Cambridge, was arrested Wednesday on Long Island, New York. He's scheduled to make an appearance in federal court on Friday, according to the FBI.

Going Un-derground: Kim Jong tries out North Korea's new subway system (but it's standing room only for his flunkies!) 

Kim Jong Un has been testing out North Korea's new subway system in Pyongyang. Kim was spotted lounging around on red leather seats while his cronies were forced to stand for the journey.

Wish YOU were here? Royal Caribbean live streams video from world's third largest cruise ship to billboards around New York

With 13 live broadcasts planned using the Periscope app, the Miami-based cruise line has shown off its skydiving and surfing simulators in live broadcasts from the Caribbean.

University of Arkansas is renaming its ISIS student registration system because of the acronym's 'negative meanings'

University spokesman Steve Voorhies said the name change was finalized well before last week's deadly attacks in Paris that have been attributed to the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS.

Is India the most colourful place on Earth? Spectacular images show the Asian country at its most vibrant

India is home to Holi, a festival of life and love that's celebrated by throwing coloured powders. The country's residents are equally colourful with their traditional outfits.

The one they wish had got away! Shocked joggers stumble across rare deep-sea 'cannibal' fish after it washes up on New Zealand beach

The 1.5 metre longsnout lancetfish - known for eating its own kind and typically found 1000 metres underwater - was found on the shore of Fitzroy beach on New Zealand's North Island.

'Go home and recognize that you used to be on top!' Talented Ray Lewis impersonator's motivational video for defeated UFC fighter Ronda Rousey wins thousands of fans

'Go home and recognize that you used to be on top!' Talented Ray Lewis impersonator's

Andre Boyd, a.k.a. the fantastic Fake Ray Lewis, from Durham, North Carolina, is back with another impersonation This time he is trying to re-motivate knocked-out UFC fighter Ronda Rousey. Last weekend, Rousey suffered a shock defeat by Holly Holm who was crowned the new women's bantamweight champion.in what some have called the biggest upset in UFC history.In the one-and-a-half minute video, the fake Ray Lewis ends his pep talk by promising to take Rousey out to dinner at a Ruby Tuesday after she completes her rematch against Holm.

'He started beating me after the first Super Bowl win': Former Dallas Cowboy Nate Newton's ex-wife tells of her domestic violence hell in new memoir about the dark side of the NFL

Dorothy Newton, pictured, was married to former Dallas Cowboy linebacker Nate Newton for eight years, during which time she claimed she suffered physical, emotional and verbal abuse.

Blogger sends social media into a spin by revealing a secret rainbow hairdo hidden under her dark bob - as fans rush to copy her style

Jaye, a blogger from Singapore, has sent followers into a frenzy with her secret rainbow hairdo. After revealing colourful highlights hidden under her dark bob fans have rushed to copy her look.

White powder found in passenger plane's cargo hold sparked security scare... but it turned out to be a LAXATIVE

Investigators wearing full-body protective suits handled the white powder after it was discovered inside the cargo hold of a Delta Air Lines plane at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama.

From chubby to chiselled: Father reveals how he built the dream body he had always wanted in just EIGHTEEN weeks 

Shaun Mundin, 34 from the UK, weighed 16 stone at his heaviest - but swapped his junk food habits for healthy eating and trips to the gym and lost four stone.

Fantastic moment cheeky fox steals golfer's driver cover - and keeps coming back for more

The video was posted to YouTube by Thomas Bristow from London and shows the curious fox approaching two friends on a golf course before running away with a driver cover.

Caught on camera: The moment an earthquake DESTROYS one of the world's most beautiful beaches

An earthquake, which was marked as 6.1 'strong' on the Richter Scale, brought surrounding cliffs down onto the Egremni Beach in Lefkada - which is rated the island's number one tourist attraction.

Ever wanted to fly a PAPER plane? Gadget turns folded creations into drones that can be controlled from 300 feet away with a virtual reality headset

A former pilot from Haifa, Israel, developed the $159 PowerUp FPV gadget to so users can experience what it is like to get into the cockpit of a paper aircraft through a virtual reality headset (pictured).

   

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Can you watch this without laughing? Cute toddler can't stop giggling after getting hit by cream pie while playing with his parents 

Toddler can't stop giggling after getting hit by cream pie in video

An adorable youngster couldn't stop giggling after playing the popular 'pie face' game with his parents. The unnamed little boy, who is believed to be from America, is filmed in hysterics while having a pile of whipped cream splatted onto his face. The laugh-out-loud video was posted to YouTube by Break Clips on November 19.

Three suspects 'who killed California cop in robbery gone wrong are arrested'

Downey police Officer Ricardo 'Ricky' Galvez, 29, was in plainclothes in the driver's seat of his car at the end of his shift when two men ran up and opened fire late Wednesday.

Pig in the city! Massive wild boar wreaks utter havoc in Istanbul as it chases pedestrians through streets and charges into shops

The crazed animal was first captured on camera swimming alongside a boat in the Bosphorus River before reaching land and rampaging through the Beykoz district of Istanbul.

Far apart but always together: Couple in long distance relationship bridge the 7,000-mile gap between them with clever photo series

Korean artists Danbi Shin, who lives in New York, and Seok Li, who is based in Seoul, take photos of themselves doing similar activities and then combine the images into one unified picture.

Friends from New York to Mexico make own version of Billy Ocean's hit 'When the Going Gets Tough' to cheer up stewardess with Lyme disease

Chantelle Lewis, 31, from Falmouth, Cornwall, caught Lyme disease while working on a superyacht in the Caribbean. She cried 'the happiest tears' after receiving the supportive video.

Huddling together in fear, a pod of pilot whales circle one another after dolphin hunters at Japan's infamous Taiji cove round them up for slaughter 

Pod of pilot whales at Japan's Taiji cove circle together as hunters round them up

Poignant footage captures the mammals gathering in a tiny circle, clinging together to protect themselves from injury as the men drive the animals towards the netted shoreline in the cove. The video taken by the Dolphin Project , who are dedicated to the welfare of the animals, show the family as they swim through the waters in Taiji. The group wrote on Facebook: 'This poor pod.They won't leave each other's side.' The project told The Dodo website that there were around 40 whales of all ages clustered together.

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Dye of the tiger: Dog is spray painted with stripes to make it look like a big cat by cruel pranksters 

Dog is spray painted with stripes to make it look like a tiger by pranksters

The Golden Retriever - now nicknamed Tiger - was covered in black stripes in the cruel gag in Serbia (inset). Volunteers (main) from an animal welfare group had to clean up the dog before he was found a new home. The animal group said if the paint had not been removed the chemicals in it would have been life-threatening as they would have penetrated through the skin. They also said that if the dog tried to lick its fur it might have ended up swallowing the potentially poisonous paint flakes.

Far apart but always together: Couple in long distance relationship bridge the 7,000-mile gap between them with clever photo series

Korean artists Danbi Shin, who lives in New York, and Seok Li, who is based in Seoul, take photos of themselves doing similar activities and then combine the images into one unified picture.

Prankster asks students in the library to watch his laptop for him... only for it to start playing porn really loudly in hilarious trick

The ingenious prank was the work of Californian-based Josh Paler Lin, a trickster with more than 1.5million subscribers and a whole catalogue of hilarious clips.

Money to burn! China finds new way of generating electricity by cremating truckloads of banknotes worth BILLIONS

A city in China keeps its lights on at night using the power generated through burning damaged banknotes. This year alone over 1,800 tonnes of money has been incinerated in Yancheng.

He cooked rice but I want noodles: Argument over lunch between Chinese couple escalates drastically when woman threatens to jump out the WINDOW

A Chinese woman threatened to plunge off a four-storey flat yesterday in the city of Jiaozuo after having an argument over what to eat for lunch with her husband. She was rescued by firefighters.

There's not mushroom in my kitchen for that: Giant fungi has to be chopped up and carried by FOUR people in Vietnam 

The lingzhi mushroom - which translates to supernatural mushroom - was discovered by a lumberjack in Vietnam before it was sold. It is thought to be thousands of years old.

Young at heart: Diner captures adorable candid video of an elderly couple blowing straws at each other while out on a date

Candid video of an elderly couple blowing straws at each other in a diner

The short clip shows an American husband and wife cracking up laughing while enjoying a meal together and each blowing their straw wrappers at the other. It was taken by a female diner sitting across from their booth, who started recording the moment without the two realizing. What she captured was a funny but tender that shows you can still be silly and have fun with one love. The video has quickly gone viral.

   

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