Revealed: Babysitter, 21, charged with abducting two-year-old girl from her bed in the middle of the night was a private-school educated college-dropout who got engaged just weeks ago 

Former babysitter, 21, charged with abducting two-year-old girl from her bed in the middle

Abigail Hanna, 21, from Topsfield, Massachusetts, was arrested on Friday after Lyndon Albers, 2, pictured left, was discovered lying on the side of the road - three hours after she was reported missing. The toddler had cigarette burns on her body and her head had been shaved. She was taken to hospital and her condition was improving on Sunday night. Hanna, who is being held without bail, was educated at an $18,000-a-year private Christian Preparatory school in Connecticut, a report suggests. She grew up in a home worth more than $1million, before attending Gordon College - but a spokesman told the Boston Globe she left after one semester. According to Facebook, she got engaged to Nathan Wolters, pictured center, earlier this month. But he deleted his profile after her arrest. An ex-classmate said she struggled with depression and 'body image' issues.

Trump supporters throw Black Lives Matter protester to the ground and kick him at rally as The Donald yells: 'Get the hell out of here!'

Black Lives Matter protester kicked by mob at Donald Trump rally in Alabama

A Black Lives Matter protester (left, being ejected from the event) was thrown to ground and kicked by supporters at a Donald Trump (right) rally today as the Republican presidential candidate shouted: 'Get the Hell out of here!' Video taken at the speech in Birmingham, Alabama, today shows the black man shouting 'black lives matter' as Trump was speaking about how he would turn away Syrian refugees. In the background, Trump can be heard yelling, 'get the Hell out of here' shortly before his security move in and drag the man out of the hall.

'I want surveillance of certain mosques, OK?' Fans cheer in Alabama as Trump continues his support for a Muslim database despite thousands protesting worldwide 

Controversial Republican front-runner Donald Trump continued his support for Muslim surveillance at a rally in Birmingham, Alabama on Saturday.

Woman jogger speaks out to praise the LITTLE BOY who stepped up to yell at man who was catcalling her in the street

A young boy who was out for a walk with his mom and younger sister came to the rescue of a female jogger who was sworn at and forced to bear the brunt of insults while out in Chicago.

Winter storm Bella dumps 16 inches of snow on the Midwest in the heaviest recorded November snowstorm for a hundred years

Winter Storm Bella not only brought the first, not to mention locally heavy, accumulating snow of the season for some in the Great Lakes and Midwest.

'Welcome to the world sweet baby James!' Lauren Bush Lauren posts adorable picture of newborn son after giving birth to her first child

'Welcome to the world sweet baby James!' Lauren Bush posts adorable picture of newborn son

The granddaughter of former president George H W Bush shared an adorable photo of the baby boy on Sunday morning, 24 hours after he arrived. She wrote on Instagram: 'Welcome to the world sweet baby James, born yesterday morning on November 21st at 8:19am! @davidlauren (husband David Lauren) and I are beyond thrilled and in love!'

40 per cent of millennials think the government should censor 'offensive' public statements

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American Millennials are far more likely than older generations to say the government should be able to prevent people from saying offensive statements about minority groups.

Turkish Airlines flight from New York City to Turkey is diverted at Canadian airport over bomb threat

The plane was diverted to Halifax Stanfield International Airport, a Twitter account for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Nova Scotia said Saturday.

Girl, 12, is suspended from school for wearing pants that were 'too tight' for class

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Morgan Hull, (pictured) a student at Franklin Township Middle school was given an internal suspension for the violation of the school dress code after she wore the stretchy blue pants on Wednesday.

Eagles of Death Metal describe horror of Bataclan massacre for the first time: Musicians say fans hidden in band's dressing room were slaughtered - except for a 'kid' hiding under the lead singer's jacket

Eagles of Death Metal describe Bataclan massacre during Paris attacks

The Eagles of Death Metal have described the horror of the Bataclan concert hall massacre for the first time in an emotional interview. Lead singer Jesse Hughes said fans hid in his dressing room after the initial slaughter, but were found by the killers who then murdered them all - except for a 'kid' hiding under his leather jacket. Hughes' voice shook and he fought back tears as he explained how so many of the band's fans at the gig in Paris were killed because they would not leave their friends behind. A total of 89 were killed in the Bataclan in the night of terror that saw 130 innocent people murdered.

Brussels is in lock down for a second day as police and troops take to the streets hunting for suspects over the Paris terror

Belgian officials are meeting in the capital city today to decide whether the extend the security alert which has turned Brussels (pictured) into a ghost town in the wake of the Paris attacks.

Fugitive Paris jihadi went to gay bars, took drugs and was hooked on PlayStation

Salah Abdeslam (pictured), 26, who has been on the run since last Friday's terror attacks in Paris, is said to have smoked, drank and flirted with men in gay bars in Brussels' trendy Saint Jacques quarter.

'I just knew I was dead... but they never looked under the table': American survivor describes hiding from gunmen during Mali hotel attack

Terry Kemp said as he was crouched under a dining room table inside the Radisson Blu Hotel, watching the black boots of three attackers storming the room, he just knew he was dead.

'We are not afraid': President Obama says the world must not succumb to fear of terror and insists he will wipe out ISIS

Speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Obama called for resolve in the face of heightened threats from jihadists, adding that the most powerful tool to fight terrorists is to show that 'we are not afraid'.

On the murder march with ISIS: Terror expert tells of the slave markets, summary executions and 'morality' police of the jihadi group - who have $2trillion in the bank 

Michael Burleigh on ISIS - who have $2trillion in the bank

From its roots as a version of Al Qaeda to a fighting force boasting 33,000 militants, ISIS have risen up to become one of the most feared terror groups in the world. Here, MICHAEL BURLEIGH takes a closer look at this medieval death cult which has enticed thousands to cross oceans to join its ranks and managed to get its tentacles into all corners of the globe with its terrifying vision of the world to come.

Mastermind killed in police raids, the driver still on the run, the 'cowgirl' who was not devout enough and the man who blew himself up: What happened to the 'devil' and his evil disciples

Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud's father has said he regrets that his 'devil' son was not captured alive. Abaaoud, 27, was killed last week in a raid in the St-Denis suburb of Paris.

FBI 'is aware of' ISIS threat to attack Atlanta stadium during WWE event on Sunday night

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 27:  An outside view of Philips Arena prior to the game between the Atlanta Thrashers and the Ottawa Senators on March 27, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Thrashers defeated the 5-4 in the shoot out.  (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Hacking group Anonymous was the first to report evidence of a possible planned attack by ISIS militants on the Phillips Stadium on Sunday evening during the WWE Survival Series.

Paris gripped by water poison fear after chemical clothing is stolen from hospital as Brussels turns into a ghost town

Scientists were carrying out tests on the city's water supply after equipment used to guard against chemical products, including protective suits, was stolen from a Paris hospital.

The three steps to crushing ISIS: A former military chief explains how to rid the Middle East of the terror group now threatening to bring chaos to the world

LORD WEST on how to rid the Middle East of ISIS

Here, former First Sea Lord Admiral Lord West explains his three steps to crushing ISIS. He says that Britain should join the U.S., the French and the Russians in the aerial campaign against Syria (top). He also describes how international troops should target Mosul, Iraq (bottom left), where ISIS is apparently relocating its commanders to. And he says that the potential for civilian casualties in Raqqa, Syria, should not be used as a reason for us not to destroy ISIS (bottom right). In the meantime, the UK should confront states such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey which have financed ISIS and bought its oil supplies on the black market, he adds.

Janis Joplin was haunted by self doubt, addicted to amphetamines and never recovered from being teased at school, according to a new film based on her journals

Janis Joplin's journals are used as basis for new film on her

Janis Joplin (pictured) was famous for her care-free attitude, advocating the rock'n'roll lifestyle, in which people people 'get stoned, stay happy, and have a good time.' But a new documentary has revealed how she was actually deeply troubled by things that happened in early life, such as the bullying she suffered at school. These insecurities led to the demons that haunted her in later life, and eventually led to her death from a heroin overdose in LA.

Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian sentenced to unspecified prison term after being found guilty of espionage

The paper's Tehran bureau chief who has both U.S. and Iranian citizenship, was convicted on October 11. He was given 20 days to appeal and has now been sentenced.

Jameis Winston's lawyers in battle to get 'rape documentary' pulled off air before CNN broadcasts it this weekend

A Winston lawyer sent CNN a letter cautioning the station about airing the documentary because it is defamatory toward Winston and threatened to sue.

Donald Trump's Instagram-loving 'mystery' daughter finally breaks her silence on her father's presidential campaign

Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany breaks her silence on her father's presidential campaign

Tiffany Trump appeared on ABC's 20/20 with her half-siblings Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, explaining why she believes her father is the best man to be President. 'He's true to himself,' she said. 'And he speaks in a way that the average person can understand. I think that's refreshing for everyone.' She also cracked jokes about her father's trademark hairstyle, saying he was glad she had not taken after him in that respect.

Sarah Palin sends Adele effusive thank you note after the superstar singer credits her with U.S. success

Sarah Palin and Adele

The 51-year-old politician-turned-celebrity tucked it into a signed copy of her new book, Sweet Freedom, which she is presently promoting on a tour around the US - and posted a snap to prove it on Facebook.

'You can't come into this country until I see you eat bacon while singing a Christmas carol': Ben Carson is the target of SNL as it tackles Syrian refugee crisis

Jay Pharoah got big laughs as he skewed Carson on the show's cold open, saying he would separate Christian from Muslim refugees by forcing everyone to eat bacon and sing a Christmas carol.

I'm not a socialist, I don't think Republicans are the enemy and I don't have 'one foot trapped in the Cold War': O'Malley sharpens attacks on Sanders and Clinton

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 Former Maryland Governor and Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley
 Martin O'Malley presidential campaign, Charleston, America - 21 Nov 2015

At a jamboree in South Carolina, he accused Vermont Senator and democratic socialist Bernie Sanders of wanting to 'scrap capitalism' and claimed Clinton is a crony capitalist.

Horrifying moment Dallas high school teacher is attacked by 16-year-old female student she corrected during presentation

Fight at Skyline High School of the Dallas Independent School District between student and

The Texas teacher suffered minor injuries when she was attacked in her classroom by a 16-year-old girl after she corrected the female student while she was giving a presentation at Skyline High School. The Dallas Independent School District has not named the student or the teacher, but a video that was taken of the incident was posted on Twitter on November 19. In the video, the student and teacher can be seen standing toe to toe and then the girl appears to slap the teacher in the face with her right hand (left). After the slap hit home, the teacher and student both appeared to strike each other and then they began to grapple (right). Both individuals ended up on top of a desk while other students in the classroom watched in shock.

White Kansas University professor placed on leave after her students demand she be fired for using racial slur during class discussion 

Andrea Quenette, an assistant professor of communication studies, was informed on Friday that five people had filed a discrimination complaint against her for her use of the word 'n****r.'

University's free yoga class is shut down over 'cultural appropriation' fears after complaints from 'social justice warriors'

Free yoga class suspended by University of Ottawa students over its 'cultural

Jennifer Scharf, left,who has been offering the weekly yoga class at the University of Ottawa campus for seven years, said she was notified in September that the program was being ended. In an email from the Center for Students with Disabilities, staff wrote that while yoga is 'accessible and great for students', there are 'cultural issues of implication involved in the practice'. The center's staff said that yoga has been under 'a lot of controversy lately' as a result of how it is being practiced and which cultures those practices are 'being taken from,' according to the Ottawa Sun. Staff from the center also expressed that many of those cultures 'experienced oppression, cultural genocide and Diasporas due to colonialism and western supremacy'.

Landscape gardener who lives in Canada is the new head of a Ghanaian tribe

Eric Manu is originally from Ghana, and left for British Columbia in 2012 after a Canadian woman whom he'd met in Ghana became his wife.

Two-thousand-year-old page of New Testament manuscript discovered for sale on eBay for $99

The ancient Greek papyrus fragment of the Gospel of John, which reportedly dates back between A.D. 250 and A.D. 350, was spotted for sale on eBay in January for $99.

At least 100 die in landslide near jade mine in Myanmar as rescuers dig through rubble in desperate search for survivors

Nearly 100 bodies have been pulled from a landslide near a jade mine in Myanmar's northern Kachin State as rescuers desperately search for 100 people who are still missing.

Man who was severely beaten by three Texas cops in a case of 'mistaken identity' has been left paralyzed from the chest down after suffering complications during surgery

Last week, Roger was transported to a Houston rehabilitation hospital. Friday, hours after his wife sat down with the I-Team, Carlos underwent yet another surgery to relieve pressure on his spine.

Carlos has started to lose movement in his wrists and doctors are concerned it could lead to him having trouble breathing, according to a support page for the family.

Roger Carlos in a San Antonio hospital before being
Roger Carlos in a San Antonio hospital before being taken to Houston this month (Photo: Carlos family)
"People need to stand up and say something about it. Just because a police officer has a right to do something like that based on a law that protects them, it's not right, it's not right," Ronnie said.

The couple has three sons, all under the age of ten.

"Carelessness, just carelessness of these three officers, not realizing that they ruined his life," Ronnie added.

The family has hired an attorney and plans to file a lawsuit against the city and SAPD. The family's attor

Roger Carlos, 43, was paralyzed during surgery on November 3 at a San Antonio area hospital. Carlos had undergone multiple surgeries after he was allegedly beaten by cops in May 2014.

Brutal beauty of the outback: Stunning pictures capture day-to-life of Australia's cowboys

Cattlemen's life in Australia's Northern Territory captured by photographer

Photographer Hakan Ludwigson spent three months among the men - who are bound to saddles twelve hours a day mustering herds of cattle and branding and castrating young bulls - to photograph them in their day-to-day environment. After his time with the cattlemen, who live in a land covered in red dust, Ludwigson returned to his native Sweden with the images that in time became book Balls And Bulldust - published by Steidl .

The midlife crisis is real: Happiness DOES go downhill in adulthood and is lowest for people in their early 40s who are weighed down by the 'burdens of life'

According to a study of 50,000 people, adults between 40 and 42 are at their most miserable as they care for children, elderly parents and work long hours but happiness improves for the over-60s.

Critics threaten a boycott of Zoolander over Benedict Cumberbatch's 'cartoonish' transgender character and say it is the 'modern equivalent of blackface'

Zoolander 2 under fire after critics deem Benedict Cumberbatch's character 'transphobic'

Cumberbatch plays androgynous model 'All' (left and right) in the film. Ben Stiller's Zoolander asks if All is a 'male or female' and Owen Wilson's Hansel then asks 'do you have a hot dog or a bun?' A petition to boycott the film has since received almost 8,000 signatures. Petition author Sarah Rose called the character a 'cartoonish mockery' that endorses 'harmful and dangerous perceptions of the queer community'.

'It's my baby': Bronx woman 'stabbed pregnant friend to death and cut baby out of her womb' before claiming child as her own

Ashley Wade is thought to have killed her childhood friend Angelikque Sutton, 22, and performed a makeshift Cesarean section on her at Wade's apartment in the Bronx, New York, on Friday.

Al Roker slams 'racist' New York yellow cab driver for 'refusing to pick up him and his 13-year-old son because they are black'

Al Roker was taking his 13-year-old son Nicholas to a doctor's appointment in New York when he claims a yellow cab driver snubbed him because of the color of his skin.

Widower who lost his wife to kidney failure will donate his own kidney to stranger- after a strange twist of fate that began when she mistakenly posted plea to Craigslist construction section

New Jersey man Glenn Calderbank, whose wife died four years ago, said he ran across the ad seeking a donor while scanning a section of the site for construction supplies. Nina Saria will get his kidney.

Grieving mom forms bond with soldier after texting her dead son's phone and unexpectedly receiving a message back

Police officer forms bond with grieving Colorado mother of dead Army veteran son

Carole Adler lost her son Taylor Thyfault (pictured together, right), 21, in March this year when a suspect on the run crashed a car into him as he was completing his cadet training with the Colorado State Patrol. Adler was used to being in constant contact with her son, so a few weeks after his death, she texted him to say she missed and loved him. She wasn't expecting any replies - but received a response after sending several messages. It was from Sergeant Kell Husley, who recently got a new work phone. He wrote: 'I'm with the Greeley Police Department, and I don't think your texts are going where you think they are.' He offered to request a new phone number after Adler replied and said she was Thyfault's mother. But instead, the pair formed a bond over Thyfault and Adler told Sgt Husley to keep the number as he was living her son's dream.

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Hero medical student shot at point blank range for coming to the aid of a woman attacked in New Orleans - and he only survived because the gun jammed

Tulane med student Peter Gold shot in New Orleans after trying to help woman

The Good Samaritan, 25-year-old Peter Gold (bottom right), was shot in the stomach early on Friday morning after he attempted to intervene when he saw the suspect (top right) dragging a woman toward a parked SUV. Gold saw what was happening and stopped his car, at which point the suspect demanded money then 'became enraged' and shot Gold in the gut when the victim 'repeatedly' said he had no cash. While Gold was on the ground cradling his wound (left), the suspect stood over him and attempted to shoot him again in the head but the 'large automatic firearm' he was using jammed and didn't fire. Gold, a fourth-year medical student, is being treated at Tulane's University Medical Center and is expected to make a full recovery.

Homecoming parade driver who killed four when she plowed into a crowd of people at Oklahoma State University 'was not intoxicated' during crash, tests show

FILE - This file booking photo provided by the Stillwater Police Department shows Adacia Chambers, who is accused of running a red light and purposely driving around a barricade and over a police motorcycle before crashing into spectators at Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade. Legal experts say defense attorneys could have a difficult time proving that she is incompetent to stand trial. (Stillwater Police Department via AP, File)

Adacia Chambers, 25, was ordered to submit to a blood alcohol test at Stillwater Medical Center following the October 24 crash. Tests indicates her blood-alcohol content was 0.01.

'If I hit an elderly black person, will it be televised?': Horrifying moment racist thug filmed himself breaking an innocent man's jaw for viral 'knockout' video

The video shot by Conrad Barrett, who is white, shows the horrific moment he punched Roy Coleman, Katy, Texas. Barrett filmed himself before the attack as he cruised the streets looking for a black person.

Fire and ice: Breathtaking photos capture sparks flying amid walls of emerald blue ice inside one of Europe's largest glaciers

These mesmerising photos were taken by intrepid Sri Lankan photographer Suranga Weeratunga, 34, inside Iceland's Vatnajokull Glacier, one of Europe's largest glaciers.

The samba Queen and her 'Greek god': Exclusive royal pictures reveal a stunning, dance-mad young Elizabeth with a husband who made Malta swoon during the couple's time on the island in 1949

The Queen and Prince Philip pictured in Malta in 1949

The Queen will greet world leaders in Malta this week in a momentous trip that will bring back fond memories for the Monarch. Her love affair with the island started back in 1949 as princess when Prince Philip was made First Lieutenant on HMS Chequers. Exclusive Mail on Sunday pictures show her carefree time on the island in an era she fondly remembers as among the happiest days of her life. She would enjoy the Navy ball (left) visit hair salons and would even go shopping. Her closest female companion of the time, Lady Pamela Hicks, has written a memoir about the time and describes the princess's four visits to the Mediterranean island.

Middle school counselor forced to have her hands and feet amputated after being shot repeatedly during robbery at phone store

Julie Dombo lost her hands and feet after being shot during a robbery 

Donations are being sought for Julie Dombo (pictured), 61, a former middle school counselor who underwent a quadruple amputation after a shooting at a south-central Kansas store in August. Julie's friends have helped organize a fundraiser and auction at Roxy's on Sunday to help raise money to deal with some of the costs ahead and they also set up a Go Fund Me page.

Mother of little girl who was hit by a school bus also falls into a coma 'due to her broken heart'

Ten-year-old Georgia girl Rakelle Davis was taken to the Egleston Hospital for Children after she was hit by a bus while crossing the street on her way to Brookwood Elementary School on November 13.

Beware the BFF mothers: Headteacher warns that mollycoddling mums who are best friends with their daughters could make them LESS able to cope with adult life

Jenny Brown, headteacher of £15,450-a-year St Albans High School for Girls, in Hertfordshire, said teenage girls who see their mother as their best friend are anxiety-prone and less resourceful.

Men find women with longer hair sexier because it suggests they are in good health, experts say 

Men were almost twice as likely to pick up a glove dropped by a woman with shoulder-length hair, according to the first research to look at hairstyle and behaviour.

Who needs REAL freckles? Woman hopes to raise $215,000 for beauty product that uses fake tan to create natural-looking dots on unmarked cheeks 

Remi Brixton, from LA, launched Freck Yourself because she said there is 'nothing more beautiful than bare skin and fresh freckles' - but people with real freckles have been left unimpressed.

Dramatic moment mystery female shopper OPENED FIRE on purse-snatcher outside Walmart - taking him down with one shot

Texas woman shoots at purse snatcher caught outside Walmart

A woman who saw chaos around a purse-snatching outside a Texas Walmart parked her truck and fired a handgun at an alleged thief as he was running away. Cell phone video of the incident on the outskirts of Waco showed the unidentified woman shooting a single shot at Andre Dawson, 27, before he fell to the ground and was captured. Authorities say that Dawson, who was later arrested, was not hit but stumbled when he heard the shot, though they still want to talk to the woman who opened fire at him as he tried to flee.

A fitting farewell for one of rugby's greatest: Hundreds gather as stirring public memorial remembers New Zealand All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu

Hundreds of mourners filled a church and spilled out into the grounds at the emotional public memorial for rugby great Jonah Lomu in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday evening.

Uber driver 'sexually assaulted 24-year-old passenger when she fell asleep in minivan coming home from Halloween night out'

Luis Galeano-Bedon, 43, was charged with violating the woman as he drove them back from a night out in downtown Denver, Colorado, and later followed her and her friend to their hotel room.

Road to absolute nowhere! Kenyan traffic jam stretches for 30 MILES and lasts for 60 HOURS

The affected route was on a key trade route for goods being imported from the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa towards Nairobi and into east Africa. Drivers said they were stuck for 60 hours.

Girl, 18, 'who brutally murdered her cousin, 17, with a kitchen knife during a sleepover had spent her life obsessed with the popular student and jealous of her looks'

Georgia teen 'who murdered her cousin Abbey Hebert was jealous of her looks'

Olivia Smith (mugshot inset), 18, posted numerous photos of herself with her step-cousin, Abbey Hebert (left in recent photo with Smith, right as young children), on her Facebook page, something that does not sit well with the victim's father Steve Hebert in the wake of this tragedy. 'If you look at her Facebook page, to me, [Olivia] was obsessed with my child,' Mr. Hebert told NBC 11 . 'Everything was about Abbey that she had in her Facebook.' He then pointed out a photo of Smith's hair in one of her Facebook photos, claiming she dyed it blond to match his daughter.

Man, 25, fatally crushed baby girl with his foot because he felt 'used' by neighbor who asked him to babysit while she bought milk

Daniel Ruiz (right), 25, of California was convicted on Thursday of murdering Scarlett (left), the one-year-old daughter of his girlfriend's neighbor, by crushing her with his foot two years ago.

Bristol Palin leads outrage at 'sickening' Scandal abortion episode - and slams Kerry Washington for backing Planned Parenthood despite the 'millions of babies they've murdered'

Bristol Palin is expressing her outrage over Scandal's most recent episode which showed a major character having an abortion while also addressing the defunding of Planned Parenthood.

My 10-year battle with MANOREXIA: It's not just women. Celebrity jeweller Stephen Webster reveals how, despite his gilded life, he was tortured by a fear of eating

For nearly a decade jeweller Stephen Webster, 56, has fought a private battle with anorexia and depression, which he reveals in his autobiography, Goldstruck, published last week.

Two puppies left to die in concrete-sealed aquarium slowly filling with water - until a Good Samaritan came to their rescue

Matt Williamson stumbled upon two black-and-white puppies that had been sealed inside a fish tank that was cemented shut and left in a position where it could fill with water and drown the dogs inside.

The force is strong with this one! Kid dressed as Darth Vader surprises himself by using his special powers to start his dad's car

Kid dressed as Darth Vader uses the force to start his dad’s car

Though the force can be used to do many great things, the up side of the dark side is that they can use the force for whatever they want. All those times that you lost your car keys and could not start your car? Vader doesn't have to worry about that. With one wave of his hand, the car starts!

This is your captain... dancing! Leaked footage shows pilots busting a move to Bollywood pop song in cockpit

Pakistan International Airlines pilots dance in the cockpit

NEW Leaked footage that has gone viral on the internet shows Pakistan International Airlines pilots dancing in the cockpit to the hit song Afghan Jalebi, from the action film Phantom. One pilot happily dances for the camera (left) while another grooves in his seat and raises his arms in the air (right). The plane was on the ground at the time and it's not known if any passengers were on board.

   

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Sopranos Cadillac SUV used in the iconic HBO series and autographed by the late James Gandolfini fetches $120K at auction

Sopranos Cadillac autographed by James Gandolfini fetches $120K at auction

A car used by fictional mobster Tony Soprano was a hit at auction, selling for nearly $120,000. RR Auction in Boston says the white 2003 Cadillac Escalade (top and botttom right) used during the final three seasons of the HBO series The Sopranos was sold Friday. The SUV was used for some action sequences and exterior shots involving characters including Soprano himself, played by James Gandolfini (left). The late actor signed the inside of the Escalade in three places.

That really IS a Happy Meal! McDonald's staff throw a surprise birthday party for a lonely 93-year-old widower who has gone to McDonald's almost every day since 2013

Harry Scott began visiting his local restaurant in Workington, Cumbria, at least six times a week following the death of his wife Martha and now even has his own table.

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.

Floating villas with underwater bedrooms and streets covered with fake snow: Dubai reveals plans for most outrageous man-made island yet

Dubai reveals plans for heart-shaped island with floating villas

With $1million floating homes and stunning views of Dubai's glittering skyline (bottom right), man-made St Petersburg Island is set to become the next major tourist magnet in the desert oasis. The heart-shaped island (top right) will boast a 109-room hotel and amazing villas known as 'floating seahorses' (left). The submerged level in each villa will boast a master bedroom and bathroom, with incredible views of a coral garden and marine life.

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It really is special education: Heartwarming bond between one teacher and his class of children with learning difficulties 

Video shows bond between teacher Chris Ulmer and special needs children

Filmed at Mainspring Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, Chris Ulmer says he has been teaching the children for three years, and regularly shares his experiences on Facebook. 'Mr Chris,' describes how he likes to share videos from the classroom so that others can their 'journey with the world.' He adds: 'We are sharing our journey with the intention of erasing social stigmas and showing the true nature of my amazing students.'

The world's first ever roller-skating waitresses: Vintage photos of the Sixties bombshells who became global stars

Brigitta Suba (pictured right) and fellow waitress Nora (left) became the world's first ever roller-skating waitresses in the early 1960s, rolling beer swiftly from table to table at a Perth bar.

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.

Amish man, 22, runs three-hour marathon in traditional slacks and suspenders

In this photo taken on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015, Leroy Stolzfus, of Gordonville runs in the 2015 Harrisburg Marathon in Harrisburg, Pa. The Pennsylvania man turned heads as he whizzed by fellow runners at the Harrisburg Marathon, not because of his speed, but because of his unusual racing attire. Stolzfus finished the 26.2-mile race in just over three hours and five minutes ¿ all while wearing his community's traditional clothing.  (Daniel Zampogna /PennLive.com via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

Twenty-two-year-old Leroy Stolzfus finished the 26.2-mile Harrisburg Marathon in just over three hours and five minutes, all while wearing his community's traditional clothing.

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.

Say cheese! Forget pizza rat, paparazzi rat manages to snap a quick PHOTO after crawling into a sleeping man's lap on a New York subway platform 

Selfie Rat takes a portrait using a sleeping man phone on NYC subway platform

A rat managed to take a selfie on a man's cell phone (center) this week after rudely crawling into his sweater (pictured) while he was taking a nap in New York. Tourist Don Richards filmed the funny moment. Just two months ago, a rat was caught on camera dragging a pizza down the stairs at the First Avenue subway station. Not long after, someone managed to film a fight between a rat and a pigeon.

   

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