It's a boy! Ivanka Trump gives birth to a baby boy - with a very Presidential name - just hours after she was photographed heading for breakfast in Manhattan with her husband Jared Kushner

Ivanka Trump gives birth to baby boy named Theodore James Kushner

Ivanka Trump gave birth to a baby boy named Theodore James Kushner in New York on Easter Sunday. 'Jared and I feel incredibly blessed to announce the arrival of Theodore James Kushner,' Ivanka, 34, wrote along with an Instagram photo announcing her son's arrival. 'Jared, Arabella, Joseph and I are so excited to welcome this sweet little boy in to our family!' continued the post. She is pictured above this morning just hours before giving birth heading for breakfast with her husband. In the Instagram post, pictured inset, she said that Theodore James was born at 5.43pm. Both Theodore and James are names held by former American Presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt and James Madison, though it's not known if Ivanka and Jared purposefully named their newest son after historical figures.

'This isn't going to be one of those happy, made-for-TV movies':
Daughter of 'missing' Indiana mother-of-three found living in Texas after 42 YEARS hiding from her family has no plans for 'happy reunion'

Lula Gillespie-Miller's daughter Tammy has no plans for 'happy reunion'

It was more than 40 years ago that Lula Gillespie-Miller walked away from her parents and three children - one newly born - and disappeared. Aside from a single letter the following year, the Laurel, Indiana family never heard from her again - leading them to believe their mother had died. Daughter Tammy Miller was stunned to discover last week that her mother was alive and well, and living under a new name 1,200 miles away in Texas. But Miller said she had no plans for a 'happy reunion' with the woman who abandoned her when she was just two years old.

At least 65 killed and 300 hurt in Easter suicide attack on Christians in Pakistan: Bomber detonates just a few feet from swings in crowded play park and leaves mothers and their children dead

Pakistan suicide bombers kill over 65 people during Easter celebrations in Lahore

The blast went off in the parking area of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park (pictured), Lahore, a few metres away from children's swings, and officials expect the death toll to rise. Crowds of people were seen in floods of tears (top right and bottom left) at the park, where Christians had been celebrating Easter at the time. Senior police official Haider Ashraf said the blast appeared to be a suicide attack, adding that ball bearings were found at the scene. Around 300 people were injured and people were seen being carried onto stretchers (top right), as debris from the blast remained scattered all over the ground (bottom right).

Batman v Superman shrugs off terrible reviews to debut with record $170million opening weekend in North America

'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' received a a barrage of bad reviews, but the allure of seeing two iconic superheroes battle it out was enough to set a new record for the best pre-summer debut.

Chilling photographs of Central Park TOMBSTONE for Donald Trump who 'made America hate again' sweep the internet

'Made America Hate Again': Fake tombstone for Donald Trump pictured in New York's Central

The tombstone (right) appeared to be engraved with Trump's name and underneath an epitaph: 'Made America Hate Again', a wry take on his campaign slogan: 'Make America Great Again'. But it is unclear if the grave was even there in the first place. A Mail Online reporter went down to the site Sunday afternoon and could not see any sign of it (left)

Mexicans shout 'death' as they burn Donald Trump effigies as part of traditional 'Burning of Judas' festival - where neighborhoods set a representation of 'evil' alight

Hundreds of Mexico City residents yelled various insults as they watched the explosion of the grinning papier-mâché mock-up of
the real estate tycoon, replete with blue blazer, red tie and blond hair.

Donald Trump Jr and his family take part in Easter egg hunt at The Donald's Mar-a-Lago estate as sister Ivanka gives birth to baby boy

Trump Jr shared a video of his daughter Chloe, almost two, picking eggs with her mother Vanessa at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida (pictured). His father is nearing the end of a ten-day break.

Marauding parents in Easter Egg hunt rampage: Out-of-control adults push kids to the ground, steal their buckets and leave a four-year-old 'bloody' at chaotic free event

Easter Egg hunt turns into chaos after parents storm PEZ center field in Connecticut

An Easter egg hunt descended into chaos on Saturday after parents in Orange, Connecticut, stormed the field.  Children as young as four were trampled by adults in a rampage to steal buckets and grab as many of the 9,000 hidden eggs as possible from the third annual free event at the PEZ headquarters. One four-year-old son was left 'bloody' on the sports field and a two-year-old girl was shoved into the mud, witnesses claimed. A horrified parent described the scene as 'an angry mob of chaos' with 'not one toddler hunting for eggs' among the crowds of adults. The event, which started at 10.30am on Saturday, consisted of three fields for different age groups, which were to have staggered start times. More than 1,000 turned up for the event. Ribbons were laid out on the floor to divide each section. But as soon as one field opened it descended into chaos, and the ribbons became submerged in the mud.

Obama urges Americans not to 'stigmatize' Muslims in wake of Brussels attack after Republican candidates suggested policing areas where they live in high numbers

He told Belgians 'America has their back' in the fight against terrorism and gave his prayers to those who perished in the attacks, but also attacked recent anti-Muslim policy proposals by Trump and Cruz.

When you gotta go, you gotta go! First-time flyer mistakes plane's emergency exit for toilet door and accidentally inflates evacuation slide

The woman told China Southern Airlines crew she became fed up with the queue for the toilet as passengers boarded and tried to open the door as she looked for other loos on board.

'Distracted walking' in New Jersey could soon land pedestrians in jail for 15 DAYS if bill is passed that would ban walking while texting 

FILE - In this  July 10,, 2012 file photo, a pedestrians text messages while crossing the street in downtown Washington. A New Jersey lawmaker is targeting distracted walking. The proposed measure would ban walking while texting and bar pedestrians on public roads from using electronic devices unless they are hands-free. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Distracted walking in New Jersey could soon land pedestrians in jail for 15 days if a new bill is passed that would ban walking while texting. Violators would also face fines of up to $50.

Bob Geldof reveals he considered suicide after his daughter Peaches died from a drugs overdose two years ago 

The 64-year-old singer has admitted he wrote the 'downsides' and 'upsides' of being alive following the death of Peaches, whose body was found at her Kent home in April 2014 following an overdose.

Another American dead in Brussels terror: Death toll rises as Kentucky couple, Air Force colonel's wife and another citizen are confirmed dead alongside Dutch brother and sister who lived in New York

Another American confirmed dead in Brussels terror: Kentucky couple plus air force

Another American has been identified as killed in the attacks in Brussels, bringing the total number of US citizens confirmed as victims to four. The Shults are only identified American victims so far. Dutch siblings - Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski - who were living in New York have also been confirmed among the dead in the Brussels terror attacks.

Arrested at gunpoint: Armed Italian police swoop on Algerian linked to Paris and Brussels terror attacks

Dramatic pictures show Djamal Eddine Ouali, 40, on his knees after being detained under a European arrest warrant in the southern Italian region of Salerno.

Belgian police quiz nine people after 13 new raids across Brussels as suspect shot in the leg during tram-stop stand-off is charged with terror offence

The suspect, identified as Abderamane A., was shot in the leg by police on Friday in the city's Schaerbeek district, where the bombings on the airport and underground were prepared.

KATIE HOPKINS: The real threat is not the far right - it's the smug left! When did it become acceptable to water cannon people standing up for their country while turning a blind eye to the destruction of Europe? 

KATIE HOPKINS: The real threat is not the far right – it’s the smug left!

Whilst it seems perfectly acceptable to turn the water cannon on nationals, determined to stand up for their country and culture, it is never acceptable to criticise migrants, terrorists or extremists planning attacks, writes KATIE HOPKINS. It seems to me there is a yawning gulf between the treatment and reporting of the far-left and the far-right, and and even bigger chasm between nationals and migrant populations, who lack respect for the culture they have joined. The left are so busy kowtowing to the rights of those who have chosen to join our culture, the right has lost the freedom to defend the culture they have chosen to join.

Brussels slaughter 'just a taste' of what is coming, warns ISIS chief executioner in chilling new video threatening further attacks on the West

Hicham Chaib, responsible for countless beheadings, crucifixions and amputations in Syria, vows to 'kill your people' during a rant over the West's role in air strikes in the country.

Pope Francis calls for 'weapons of love' to combat the 'brutal violence' of terrorism in the wake of the Brussels attack as he delivers his Easter message to millions of Catholics around the world

Speaking from St Peter's Basilica, the Pope remembered the 31 victims of the Brussels atrocities, as well as those who have lost their lives in terror attacks in Turkey, Nigeria, Chad and Iraq.

Girl suicide bomber who was arrested with explosives claims she is one of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls whose abduction by Boko Haram shocked the world

Military and local government sources on Friday reported that one of two girls arrested in northern Cameroon carrying explosives claimed to be one of the missing schoolgirls.

Assad's forces take back control of Palmyra: ISIS are driven out as troops dismantle dozens of booby traps laid by terrorists

Syrian troops and allied militia soldiers succeeded in ending the 10-month long ISIS takeover of Palmyra, which they say will now serve as a base to broaden out their fight against extremists.

How small is too small? Inside the 28sq ft, $500-month bedroom 'pod' an illustrator built into his friend's San Francisco apartment

Inside the eight foot bedroom 'pod' built in a San Francisco apartment

Peter Berkowitz (left), 25, built an eight-foot bedroom 'pod' (right) inside a San Francisco apartment in order to escape the city's 'absurdly high housing prices'. One bedroom apartments in the city rent for an average of $3,500 per month compared to Berkowitz's $508 per month to live in his pod. The pod is equipped with a fold-down desk, cushioned backboard (inset), sliding door and LED lights for reading. In a city where rents are unbearable for most residents, Berkowitz believes that pods can provide a 'needed fix' for people who want to add a bedroom to an apartment without worrying about the rent rising.

Apple's iPhone 7 set to feature curved glass made from LIQUID metal that is 'tough and scratch resistant', insiders claim

The design - with the smooth texture of glass and the rigidity of rubber- was first floated in a patent application filed by Apple in 2013. It never hit stores but an analyst claims it will come with the iPhone 7.

Pictured: The daughter, 48, who died in car crash while driving to her mother's funeral

Danielle Marquez-Valle (pictured), 48, was ejected from the passenger seat of a pickup truck on Saturday morning south of Beaver, Utah. Her mother died earlier this month aged 68 after a long illness.

Girl, 14, 'burned down her house after fighting with her stepmother about skipping school'

Chaves County Juvenile Detention Center in Roswell

A 14-year-old Roswell girl is being charged with deliberately burning down her home.

Police say the teen was booked this week into Chaves County Juvenile Detention Center for suspected arson.

Authorities believe she started the fire Wednesday just before 2 p.m. after arguing with her stepmother.

Police say they had been fighting about the girl skipping school.

A 14-year-old Roswell girl is being charged with deliberately burning down her home on Wednesday after fighting with her stepmother about skipping school.

Ohio man faces felony charge for creating a Facebook parody account of his local police department 

Anthony C. Novak, 27, was charged with one count of disrupting public services.

Police said the Facebook page popped up on March 2.

Lt. Kevin Riley said the police department worked with officials at Facebook to determine who was involved in creating the page.

Anthony Novak, 27, is facing criminal charges after he allegedly created a parody Facebook account that mimicked a local police department's official page in Ohio.

Ravens cornerback Tray Walker laid to rest in NFL team branded coffin and Louis Vuitton interior with a eulogy from head coach John Harbaugh after bike crash

Baltimore Ravens' Tray Walker laid to rest in NFL team branded coffin

The Baltimore Ravens organization helped lay to rest one of their own on Saturday as players, coaches and staff members joined the family and friends of Tray Walker (left inset) for his funeral in Florida.Walker, 23, died March 18 after suffering critical injuries when he collided with a Ford Escape sport utility vehicle the day before near Miami. During Walker's funeral at 93rd Street Community Baptist Church, the team's head coach John Harbaugh was one of several people who eulogized the rookie player that was a fourth-round draft pick in 2015. Walker's family had his casket custom made with the exterior decorated with his team number (left) and helmet as the interior was Louis Vuitton lined (right).

More than 29,000 sign petition for guns to be allowed at GOP convention that claims being unarmed makes people 'sitting ducks'

Guns are not allowed inside the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, where the event -- which could descend into a heated battle for the party presidential ticket -- is taking place in July.

Run-down shacks, abandoned outbuildings and a discarded bottle of baby oil: The haunting remains of an abandoned sixties Maine NUDIST colony which was top secret before wild parties alerted the authorities

Abandoned Maine nudist colony revealed in eye-opening photos

Miles from civilization, hidden in a thick brush of bare trees and brown winter grass, lie the warped and decayed buildings of a once thriving colony. Eerie and forgotten, it looks like something from a Stephen King novel - appropriate, given that it sits in the woodlands of his home state of Maine. But once, rumor has it, this crumbling pile was home to a group of naturists from nearby Durham who'd enjoy the woodlands while soaking in the soft summer sun. And it might have been forgotten altogether, if it wasn't for Tia Nadeau of the Durham Maine Historical Society and Quest for the Unknown hadn't tracked it down and taken these eerie-but-beautiful photographs, which she shared with both groups Wednesday.

'Don't put them all in one basket': Madonna posts cryptic Easter message as she keeps an egg safe for Rocco ahead of 'trip to the UK to see her eldest son'

The 57-year-old singer revealed on Sunday that she is saving a small holiday treat for her son, Rocco Ritchie, as she prepares to visit the UK to see him following the conclusion of her world tour

Robert De Niro orders his film festival to AXE movie linking MMR vaccine to autism just hours after actor said he backed it 'because of his autistic son'

Robert De Niro (pictured left) has reversed his much-criticized decision to screen a highly controversial film by a disgraced British doctor that attempts to link the MMR vaccine to autism.

Army veteran, 26, who fought off bikejacker fleeing from police gets given a brand new $12,000 motorcycle by Kawasaki

Army veteran given new Kawasaki bike after fighting off thief during police chase

Brandon Jenkins, 26, was pulled up at the traffic lights at Southern Avenue and San Jose in Mesa, Arizona, when he was attacked by Michael Monigold, 31, who was fleeing from police. But the suspect, who was wanted for a hit-and-run last month, was not prepared for his victim - an Afghanistan veteran. 'One minute this dude is trying to rip me off my bike and I'm trying to fight him,' Jenkins said. 'And then I see two cops pull up and draw their firearms.

Ireland honours its fallen 100 years after the Easter Rising: Thousands line the streets as the President lay a wreath as part of the centenary commemoration ceremony

The military parade through Dublin was billed as the largest public spectacle in Irish history. President Michael D Higgins laid a wreath at Kilmainham Gaol in honour of the rebels.

Pit bull is 'brutally raped then hanged to death from a tree'

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A pit bull mix was brutally raped, murdered, and hung from a tree and was found on Department of Natural Resources property in Thurston, Washington on Monday.

Entire Nevada TOWN hits the market for $8million complete with its own casino, diner, airstrip - and 350 residents - after present owner, 71, says she's had enough!

Nevada home that comes with a casino, diner, and airstrip on sale for $8m

Buying your own town is as easy as buying 500 acres of vacant land located just 70 miles south of Las Vegas from the founder of a place called Cal-Nev-Ari. Nancy Kidwell is offering the entirety of her town for just $8 million. She tried to sell the property in 2010 for $17 million but couldn't find any buyers. Now the 78-year-old has dropped the price and is including Cal-Nev-Ari's casino, diner, convenience store, 10-room motel, RV park and mile-long dirt airstrip in the deal. The only things not for sale are the residents themselves, some privately owned homes, the small community center and a volunteer fire station built by Clark County.

Fergie finally sets the record straight two years after stepping out with her dashing 'toyboy lover'

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Since her divorce from Prince Andrew 20 years ago, Sarah Ferguson has kept her love life a closely guarded secret - until now.

Spider-Man v tourist: Times Square superhero loses his cool and KICKS customer over 'promised' tip

A Times Square Spider-Man was arrested by police after a scuffle with a tourist from Virginia over a promised tip. Both men were taken into custody and charged with assault.

'He's getting hurt - why hasn't the referee stopped the fight?': The moment British boxing legend Chris Eubank told his son to aim for body NOT head of injured opponent who is now in induced coma

Chris Eubank Snr ordered his son not to aim Nick Blackwell's head at the end of round

These are the dramatic pictures that show Chris Eubank Snr imploring his son (left and centre) not to target Nick Blackwell's head during the fight at Wembley Arena. Having watched his son dominate the first eight rounds, Eubank Snr questioned why the referee had not stopped the match and the former two-weight world champion predicted Blackwell would be hurt if the punishment continued (top right). Finally, two rounds later, the referee Victor Loughlin did call a halt to the fight when Blackwell could no longer see out of his left eye (inset). The dethroned British middleweight champion later collapsed on the canvas (bottom right) after the results were read out and was immediately treated by paramedics. He is now in an induced coma in hospital.

Seven Cuban migrants discovered with GUNSHOT WOUNDS are interdicted at sea

The U.S. Coast Guard District 7 public affairs office said the wounded were on a makeshift raft with another 19 migrants without injuries.

Confessional: What your bra fitter really thinks about you 

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Tiny pollen particles taken from the clothes of an unidentified woman murdered in Maryland 40 years ago may finally crack the cold case

Woodlawn Jane Doe's identity may be revealed thanks to pollen on her clothes

An unidentified woman (police sketch, main) was found drugged, sexually assaulted and strangled in Woodlawn, Maryland in 1976 (top right). Her identity has remained a mystery for nearly 40 years, but a recent analysis of the pollen clinging to her clothes narrows down her origins to the area around Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts. Other evidence such as a lawn seed bag wrapped around her head (bottom right), a shoulder tattoo, and keys found in her pocket, also pointed to her ties to the New England state.

Body of 2-year-old Canadian boy who wandered off is found in a creek less than half of a mile from his family's home

Two year-old Chase Martens vanished Tuesday evening from his family's home in Manitoba. Sgt. Bert Paquet with said: 'This appears to be exactly what we all thought it was: a tragedy.'

Woman who is losing her sight to a rare genetic condition is may have a bionic eye fitted with a 'Terminator-style' microchip to help her see

Alice McCartney, from Scotland is losing her sight to a rare genetic condition, but is set to have the 'Terminator-style' microchip fitted, that will help her to carry on seeing.

Shopper, 24, is shot dead in a busy Georgia Mall food court

Anthony Meredither, a 24-year-old man from Georgia, is dead after he was shot multiple times Saturday afternoon inside Peachtree mall in Columbus, Georgia.

Girl's night out tragedy as drunk driver, 20, kills her best friend after cat-fight broke out inside the car and forced her off the road

CLINTON TOWNSHIP (WWJ) ? A Macomb County woman accused of causing a fatal crash while driving drunk is behind bars on felony charges.

The accident happened early Thursday morning along a wet westbound I-94 in Harrison Township, near Shook Road.

Macomb County Sheriff?s officials say 20-year-old Ceara Abbott, of Chesterfield Township, was behind the wheel of a Ford F-150 when the backseat passenger got into a fight with the front seat passenger. Amid the scuffle, Abbott lost control of the vehicle and hit a guard rail.

The front seat passenger, 21-year-old Samantha Mullins of Roseville, was thrown out of the truck. She was pronounced dead a short time later at McLaren-Macomb Hospital.

Abbott was arraigned via video in 41B District Court in Clinton Township, Thursday afternoon, on one count of operating while intoxicated ? second offense, and one count of operating while intoxicated causing death ? a 15-year felony.

Toxicology results are pending.

Abbott remains held in the Macomb

A 20-year-old drunk driver, Ceara Abbott, is in jail for allegedly killing her best friend, Samantha Mullins, after losing control of her car while two passengers were having an argument in the vehicle.

Photos that changed the world: The despair of black Americans in the 1940s, captured by Civil Rights activist Gordon Park

Civil Rights photographer Gordon Parks captured mood of 1940's black Americans perfectly

Gordon Parks, a photographer, humanitarian and civil rights activist is a seminal figure of twentieth century America. He broke the races barriers of professional photography. His skill at conveying intensely private scenes (right, center) also translated to capturing the spirit of historical moments such as Martin Luther King's 'I Have A Dream' speech, as it echoed from the Lincoln Memorial and throughout a crowd of 250,000 (left)

Three crew members and a patient die in medical helicopter crash in south Alabama 

Chad Hammond on his facebook page

Pilot Chad Hammond (pictured), nurse Stacey Cernadas, medic Jason Snipes and patient Zach Strickland died early on Saturday in Coffee County, Alabama, after their helicopter went missing.

Legends of the Fall author Jim Harrison has died at home in Arizona age 78 

Harrison was a prolific writer, likened to Ernest Hemmingway, who penned more than 30 books in his lifetime including the famous, historical saga which was turned into a hit film.

Johan Cruyff believed it was more important to improve lives than to win trophies... that's why he was great AND good 

GRAHAM HUNTER - EUROVIEW: Amen to a great life. A man of immense genius, vision, looks, wit, intelligence, family values and success.
Not just a great footballer but a truly great man.

Wake up your skin: The skincare company curing eczema, cellulite, acne and psoriasis - with coffee!

Drug of choice. Poison. Coffee gets a bad rap. But your skin loves coffee, and it can help to improve skin conditions. FEMAIL meets the founder of Australian coffee-based skincare company, Frank Body.

The NYC sanitation worker who has a beautiful collection of trash worth $160,000 after 30 years on the job

Turning New York City's trash into treasure

For 30 years, sanitation worker Nelson Molina kept New York clean -- and in the process found beauty in other people's garbage, rescuing enough condemned items to fill a warehouse. On the second floor of a sanitation truck depot in East Harlem, he has amassed an astonishing collection of thousands of objects once chucked in the bin but now lovingly cleaned and restored.

Top Mississippi State football recruit caught on video punching a WOMAN repeatedly in the head as she lay on the floor

Five-star defensive lineman Jeffrey Simmons from Noxubee County was seen hitting her several times on a cell phone video during a vicious fight in the middle of the street.

Calls to outlaw bouncy castles in the UK after girl, 7, was killed when she was blown 500ft inside one during a storm

The death of schoolgirl Summer Grant in a flyaway bouncy castle prompted growing demands for the inflatables to be banned, as police launch an investigation into the Easter tragedy.

'I instantly felt an attachment': Nurse adopts premature baby girl after spending 18 months caring for her in hospital

Nurse forms such a strong bond while caring for premature baby she adopts her 

Amber Boyd, a pediatric ICU nurse, met Nicole when she was three months old and unable to breathe on her own or eat properly due to a rare medical condition that meant her organs developed outside her body. She was born in December 2012 with omphalocele, where a hole in her abdominal wall meant her intestine, liver, gall bladder and spleen had to grow in a sack outside her belly. But the child became a ward of the state after her mother's parental rights were terminated and her biological family were unable to cope with her needs. Doctors had kept Nicole heavily sedated and paralyzed to help treat her condition until she was nearly a year old, but when her health improved and she was ready to be discharged, case workers needed to figure out where she would go. So Amber, who was adopted herself, spoke to her husband Taylor and the Albuquerque couple quickly decided they wanted to foster Nicole - and brought her home shortly after their first wedding anniversary in May 2014.

The most ridiculous rivalry in pop: As Rod Stewart taunts Elton over sales of their latest albums, here is our wickedly entertaining guide to music's feuding friends

It's been a good-humoured game of one-upmanship for five long decades - but who really comes out on top in the battle between Rod Stewart and Elton John? ALISON BOSHOFF reveals all...

Man, 22, wanted by police for hit and run in downtown Los Angeles which left two people dead and five injured

Police are looking for hit-and-run suspects from the crash, which happened on the intersection of Garfield Avenue and El Paseo Street. Bryan Rojas, 22, is being sought in connection with the crash.

Jordan Spieth loses world number one ranking after 'very off day' on the course - but insists it could help him in the Masters

Jordan Spieth tried to take the positives from losing his position as world number one

Jordan Spieth believes losing his position as world number one could work to his advantage ahead of his defence of the Masters at Augusta National.

The moment Fresno cops shoot 'unarmed' mentally ill man dead is revealed as his family criticize them for opening fire 'commando style'

The family of 40-year-old Freddy Centeno who was shot by California police officers last September have released officer body cam footage from a police-involved September 2015 shooting.

That's NOT how it looked in the recipe book! Cooks share their funniest Easter baking fails from melting chick eggs to pink-eyed zombie bunnies

Easter Pinterest fails shared online by cooks and bakers

Over-enthusiastic cooks and bakers have seen their efforts to create a chick cake pop or a bunny shaped pancake go horribly wrong - as they try to emulate Pinterest perfection - and have shared their fails online. From left to right: Easter chick devilled eggs turned into yellow sludge; cheesecake bunnies looked like zombies. a cake pop was unrecognisable as a chick; bunny rolls came out as lumps of badly cooked dough; icing melted off biscuits.

'Super human' Australian held girl, 7, above his head in the surf and passed her to rescuers before dying when he washed on to rocks

Ryan Martin (pictured) swam out to help the girl and her family after they were swept off some rocks and caught in a rip at Fingal Head, south of Coolangatta in NSW, on Friday.

'Men to the left... because women are always right!' Hilarious (and risque) toilet humour signs for male and female bathrooms

Best bathroom signs from around the world

You visit them every day, but rarely do people think about the signs on their doors. Yet there are plenty of places producing funny, witty and inventive bathroom signs, replacing the traditional 'men' and 'women' symbols with something that packs a slightly bigger punch. So the next time you're stuck in a queue waiting to use them, why not take a look around at what the sign on the bathroom doors say? Some people put a lot of effort into them.

What makes grown men cry: Modern men are three times more likely to blub than their fathers. And what's setting them off can be VERY surprising 

A 'modern man' will blub in front of other people 14 times in his adult life. Here, five male mid-lifers including Cosmo Landesman and William Leith reveal what makes them cry - and why.

What can you do when your mother doesn't like the love of your life? That's the agony that faced acclaimed biographer Hunter Davies... until a dramatic showdown 

Hunter Davies discusses how his mother finally thawed towards his long-time love, novelist Margaret Forster, in the latest serialisation of his new memoirs, The Co-op's Got Bananas.

Just like mom! Model who made headlines for her amazing six-pack at nine months pregnant gives birth to baby boy who is already 'shocking nurses with his strength'

Instagram fitness model Chontel Duncan gives birth to baby boy

Fitness guru and model Chontel Duncan (left and right), from Brisbane, Queensland, has given birth to a baby boy, Jeremiah (inset). The bronzed HIIT founder made headlines during her pregnancy due to her high intensity workouts, impressive set of abs and tiny baby bump (left). Mrs Duncan gave birth to Jeremiah on Friday and said he was 'healthy and happy' and 'extremely alert.' She also thanked everyone for their support and shared a number of adoring videos (right) and photos online.

Don't go higher than the fifth floor and avoid staying near the lobby: The safest hotel rooms during a terror attack revealed

Rob Walker, head of information and analysis, travel security, at London-based International SOS, has revealed to MailOnline the hotel floors that should be avoided when booking a room.

Best books for... The one that got away: A guide to reading for the broken-hearted

The passage of time embellishes the reality until the one that got away becomes an impossible standard against which all others are measured.

Illegal dirt bike gang parades down the streets of New York City, stunning residents on the Upper East Side over Easter weekend

New York City was scene of illegal dirt bike gang parade which stunned residents

A group of dirt bike riders crowded the streets of New York City this afternoon, terrifying residents on the Upper East Side as they popped wheelies and reportedly ran through red lights. The group of 50 people took over all three lanes of traffic as they paraded down Second Avenue in the city, where dirt bikes are not street legal according to the Department of Motor Vehicles. While some are wary of dirt bike riders after a banker and his family were viciously attacked while they were driving on the West Side Highway in 2013, others have defended the groups as harmless.

Slithery surprise! Alabama woman finds three-foot snake in the back of her dryer 

Clara Lassater was attempting to do laundry when she heard 'three large thuds' and her dryer stopped working. She called a technician who pulled a three-foot snake out the back of her dryer.

That's got to hurt! Horrifying moment a woman's arm SNAPS during a female arm wrestling contest

A video captured the gruesome moment a woman's arm snapped as she engaged in an arm wrestling contest. The footage, believed to be from Australia, shows the woman recoil in agony.

Barbaric! Wildlife park worker left distraught after finding the bodies of three rhinos who were slaughtered by poachers for their horns at South African reserve 

South African wildlife park worker finds bodies of three rhinos killed by poachers

One warden said the slaughter of the three white rhinos - at the Sibuya Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa - was 'the worst day of my life'. Two female rhinos (right) were found dead on Thursday while a third rhino bull, called Bingo, died last night after suffering facial cuts and serious internal leg injuries. Two calves, aged three and 11 months, were orphaned by the attack and sent to a sanctuary. Above, a warden is left distraught after discovering the bodies (left).

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Crazy costumes fill the streets at New York's Easter Parade

Love and hat: Stunning bonnets and crazy costumes fill the streets at New York's Easter

New York's Fifth Avenue was aglow with color and laughter Sunday morning as the annual Easter Parade filled the street with extraordinary hats, beautiful bonnets and quirky costumes - worn by both people and pets. The tradition, which has run since the 1880s, began as a way for the middle and upper classes to show off their church finery after the Easter Sunday service, but has since turned into a way for people to show off their creativity and imagination. From the simple but sweet to the hilariously outlandish, the boundaries really were pushed this year, with people from all over the world competing for the biggest, craziest and most avant-garde costumes and hats.

Expectant mums strut their stuff in Russian beauty pageant to show pregnant women can be both 'stylish and beautiful'

Pregnant women walked the runway in a special beauty pageant that was put on to show that mums-to-be can be just as stylish as any other women, with 24-year-old Alena Isaeva taking the crown.

Going my way? Cute koala stops traffic by jay-walking onto busy Australian highway... before trotting off as the police arrive

An adorable koala has been caught on camera jaywalking on a Brisbane highway. The native staggered along the road causing traffic to stop until police arrived.

The ultimate festival accommodation? The 'world's first mobile hostel' comes with fold-up beds, WiFi... and sound-proofing

The ultimate festival accommodation? The 'world's first mobile hostel' comes with fold-up

Designed by a Croatian firm, Nearby Hostel (centre) is designed to provide easy and cheap accommodation at music festivals for people who want to 'avoid unsafe and uncomfortable' tents and steer clear of 'overpriced and far away' hotels. Made up of nine rooms per container, the portable hostel - if created - will include loos (bottom left), electricity, basic furniture, WiFi, a television and even a fridge.

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From pampered pooches paddling in paradise to a high-flying hog at 30,000ft: Instagram's most popular travelling animals

Instagram's most popular travelling animal accounts

These Instagram-famous felines, pooches and exotic pets have seen their fan bases grow from hundreds to hundreds of thousands over the years as they travel around the likes of Asia, America, Europe and Australia with their adventure-seeking owners.

The invincible Easter Bunny! Astounding video shows chocolate rabbit withstanding the heat of 1,221°F molten aluminium being poured over it. But how?  

A chocolate Easter bunny endured 1,221 degree molten aluminium being poured on it before finally losing an ear and breaking in two. A video of the resilient rabbit being melted was posted online

Revellers put on a colourful display in Myanmar as they celebrate Holi-inspired festival by spraying one-another with paints and powders 

Inspired by the Indian festival of Holi, the celebrations in Yangon saw revellers being sprayed by a multitude of coloured paints before dancing and partying with each other.

Crystal clear waters, untouched beaches and a pastel-hued capital: Why Puerto Rico is the Caribbean's new affordable hotspot

MailOnline Travel's Harriet Sime travelled to Puerto Rico which is famed for its tropical islands and world-class beaches, to explore a destination she had always considered to be out of her league.

'If I'm ever burning to my death I will call you!' Irish child's card cheers firefighters after her visit to their station 

A young girl from Dublin has sent her local fire station a lovely handwritten note saying she will definitely call them if she's 'ever burning to my death'.

PAWsitively amazing! 'Defective' mastiff puppy that was going to be thrown out by breeder makes full recovery as therapist teaches her how to walk, run and swim 

Therapists teach Mastiff puppy to walk after breeder was going to throw him out

A four-week-old Neapolitan mastiff puppy was about to be thrown out by a breeder because she was deemed 'defective'. Willow (left, top and bottom right) was born with a congenital condition called Swimmer's Syndrome, which prevented her from being able to stand or walk at the normal three weeks of age. Instead, her chest was flat and her legs were sprawled out like a turtle 'swimming' (left). Dogs with this birth defect are usually euthanized or abandoned. But eight months later, with the help of Gina Gould (bottom right), an animal acuscope therapist, Willow (top right) has made a full recovery and functions like a normal dog.

   

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