Air Force veteran is thrown out of his colleague's retirement ceremony as he reads out a dedication to the American flag 

Air Force Reserve investigating video showing retiree forcibly removed from ceremony

The event was being held at Travis Air Force Base in California for Master Sergeant Chuck Roberson of the 749th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. But the service was interrupted when Retired Senior Master Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez (in black suit) was forcibly ejected from the stage. A video that captured the incident shows two men in camouflage (center) uniform approach Rodriguez and say something quietly, but he appears not to respond. As the American flag is unfurled next to him on stage he begins his speech to the audience, but as he does the two men push him off (far right) stage while he continues to shout out the words. The recital was not a part of the usual procedure at retirement ceremonies.

Disaster in the Bronx for Ted Cruz as he gets called a 'right-wing bigot' during restaurant stop and high school cancels appearance after students threaten to walk out over his stance on illegal immigrants

Bronx protester calls Ted Cruz a 'bigot' and high school cancels appearance

The Republican candidate had hope to capitalized on his Wisconsin victory but saw his meeting with community leaders hit by a heckler and his planned high school speech canceled. Cruz (right) was meeting in a restaurant when the two members of Latin hi-hop duo Rebel Diaz launched their protest (left) with one shouting: 'Ted Cruz has no business being in the Bronx!' A later engagement was canceled at Bronx Lighthouse College Preparatory Academy when students said they would walk out of a planned speech.

'I'd apologize for slavery and make reparations by investing in low-income communities': Bernie promises to 'wipe slate clean' by acknowledging truth about slave trade

He does not support reparations in the form of a check but he does believe the government should invest in low-income communities, many of which are black.

Take the 'mean girls' test: Questions can reveal if you're a drama queen and have 'dark-triad' psychopathic, narcissistic, and Machiavellian traits

The University of Texas created a 12-point scale to learn what makes a drama queen. People exhibit the dark-triad, gossiping, neuroticism and external locus of control, along with impulsiveness.

'I had a miscarriage in high school. I have never told my husband he was a father at 17': Women divulge the deep, dark secrets they will NEVER share with their partners

Women shared secrets they have not told their partners on anonymous secrets-sharing app. One woman admitted to not telling her husband he was a father at 17 after she had a miscarriage.

Female soldier, 18, is 'beaten unconscious by fellow Fort Hood combat engineer after she was seen kissing another man at a house party'

Private Melissa Centeno, 18, says she thought she was going to die when she was pinned up against the wall, strangled and hit during a house party held by a fellow Fort Hood, Texas, officer on Saturday.

Harvard University moves to appease campus race wars by unveiling plaque honoring the slaves who served college presidents

A passer-by walks near a newly unveiled plaque attached to Wadsworth House, Wednesday, April 6, 2016, on the campus of Harvard University that honors four slaves that had been owned by and worked for Harvard's past presidents, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

The plaque lists the names of Titus and Venus - slaves for President Benjamin Wadsworth from 1725 until 1737 - and Juba and Bilhah - slaves for President Edward Holyoke from 1737 until 1769.

It wasn't me! Family leaves their dog alone for just three hours and come home to a HUGE mess (and a suitably shamefaced pet)

Family leaves their dog alone for just three hours and come home to a HUGE mess

An Imgur user shared the hilarious images of the naughty husky (inset) and his trail of destruction after the family went to the cinema and came home to absolute chaos. The images show the floors, the furniture and even the bedspread covered in black paw prints after the pesky pet found its owners' calligraphy ink. The post has been viewed more than 330,000 times in two days. Davetrue78 wrote: 'What you don't know is that giant squid broke into the house to steal their jewelry, and the dog is actually a hero, and fought it off.'

Police investigating Charlie Sheen for 'offering $20,000 to have ex-fiancee killed after lying to her about his HIV status'

A police investigation is underway following claims made by Charlie Sheen's former fiancee Brett Rossi that he threatened to have her killed and did not disclose that he was HIV-positive.

Fire at 740 Park Avenue: Two alarm blaze at New York City's most prestigious apartment building

The blaze erupted in the apartment of Bernie Madoff associate Ezra Merkin at 740 Park Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side shortly before 3pm on Wednesday.

Limo driver caught on camera hitting a car with crowbar during violent LA road rage dispute

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The scary incident occurred on Tuesday. The man driving the second car, Shanham Asbaghi, said that the limo driver was tailgating him on Interstate 405 leading up to the attack.

Spot anything odd about these lamps? Strange optical illusion fools the internet

When light hits our retina, it takes one-tenth of a second for our brain to translate that signal into perception. So don't believe what you see in a video that shows a lit lamp hanging from the ceiling.

Atlanta Hawks star claims NYPD officers broke his leg during a beating outside a nightclub after he called one a 'midget'

Atlanta Hawks forward Thabo Sefolosha claims in his lawsuit he was unjustly arrested outside of a trendy nightclub during an incident last year that left him with a broken leg and ended his NBA season.

'Vampire killer' who slit 12-year-old boy's throat and drank his blood is executed in Texas after facing victim's family from gurney to say 'you got your justice right here'

'Vampire killer' who slit 12-year-old boy's throat and drank his blood as he died is

Pablo Lucio Vasquez, 38, from Donna, Texas, who admitted to killing David Cardenas, 12, in 1998 and drinking his blood while he was still alive was killed by lethal injection on Wednesday afternoon. In a taped confession Vasquez said he attacked Cardenas along with his cousin Rafael Chapa, 15, after a party where he consumed a cocktail of marijuana, cocaine and alcohol. Vasquez said voices told him to kill Cardenas, so he beat him with a pipe, slit his throat, and then drank his blood as it dripped on his face (pictured right, describing the moment.) Before being given the injection, Vasquez told Cardenas' family: 'This is the only way that I can be forgiven. You got your justice right here.'

OJ Simpson juror who raised fist as he left court was a former Black Panther who says he has no regrets about not guilty verdict and still believes football player is innocent

In the final episode of American Crime Story: The People V OJ Simpson showed the moment when one juror gave Simpson a black power fist as he left the courtroom following the jury's verdict.

Drunk-driving illegal immigrant who killed straight-A college student on her graduation day was let go by immigration because he 'wasn't violent' and is now on the run 

Edwin Mejia, 19, faces up to 20 years in prison for his role in a fatal crash that killed 21-year-old Sarah Root. He posted $5,000 bail and fled. Now, ICE has put him on their 'Most Wanted' list.

Kate's big cover-up: Demure Duchess of Cambridge keeps her legs under wraps in $750 spotted dress as she and William meet young people from India and Bhutan

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge open Kensington Palace to youngsters

Ahead of their royal tour in India and Bhutan this weekend, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge opened the doors of their London home to UK residents and students from the two countries. For the reception, the Duchess wore a $750 full-length gown by Indian designer Saloni, with a cut out back to reveal a hint of flesh. The royal blue 'Mary Illusion dress', which is currently sold out online, has a plunging neckline with an illusion panel to make it more demure.

Terror alert in Mumbai days before Kate and Wills arrive for official visit after Pakistani extremists with firearms 'and a suicide vest' enter the region

The warning said the terrorists armed with guns, ammunition and a possible suicide belt, could target Delhi, Goa and Mumbai - one of the cities where the Duke and Duchess will stay.

Pictured: United flight attendant fired for deploying emergency slide and bolting from plane at Houston airport

The flight attendant who exited an airplane at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas on Monday by deploying the emergency slide has been identified as Julia Price.

Have YOU reached peak friendship? Study reveals popularity is all downhill after 25 (and men have MORE friends than women)

According to a new study, from researchers at Aalto and Oxford Universities, people will have the highest number of friends around the time they reach 25. But, these numbers decline soon after.

What was pop's golden year? A new book claims 1971 was the best - but as our writes show, there's passionate disharmony! 

Music journalist David Hepworth chose 1971 as the best ever year for music, but three Daily Mail writers opted for 1967 - the year the Beatles (pictured) taught us: 'All You Need Is Love.'

Feast your eyes! Incredible images capture mountain lion devouring a deer carcass before a bear and its cub move in on her leftovers... just north of Los Angeles

Incredible images capture mountain lion devouring a deer carcass

These incredible pictures shows the moment a mountain lion licks its nose after feasting on a deer before a bear and cub move in to devour her leftovers. The mountain lion, identified as P-35, is one of a group being tracked by biologists in Southern California - and these pictures capture her staring into a motion-activated camera after killing a deer in the Santa Susana Mountains, just north of Los Angeles. The close-range images show her devouring the deer carcass and licking her nose after rising from the kill. After she moves on, a bear and cub move into to tuck into the remains.

Utah teacher who had sex with three of her students blames their parents saying they had strained relationships with the boys and defends her 'risque' clothing from jail

A Utah teacher serving time after she admitted to having sexual contact with three of her students defended her actions from behind bars while lashing out at the parents of one of her victims.

PIERS MORGAN: Trump and Cruz may both sound equally crazy but the scary thing about Ted is that he actually means it

PIERS MORGAN: Donald Trump and Ted Cruz may both sound equally crazy

Ted Cruz has been described to me by a Harvard professor as 'one of the sharpest, brightest students I've ever taught'. I've never forgotten that glowing tribute to the Republican presidential candidate - who won a big victory in the Wisconsin Primary last night. Cruz may be an intelligent human being but his principles, as Bette Midler tweeted, are 'somewhat right of Attila the Hun.' Meanwhile Trump has been regularly described as the most dangerous man in America. But Trump is a businessman. He's spent his life doing deals, and the presidency is just another deal to Trump, albeit the biggest of his life. I suspect everything he's been saying is negotiable, from his Mexican wall to short term Muslim ban. Whether you love or loathe Trump, ask yourself: which is the more dangerous potential leader for America right now?

'These are my people!': Trump's homecoming is yuuuge as 10,000 New Yorkers crowd into hangar the size of a FOOTBALL FIELD to hear the GOP front-runner's greatest hits

BETHPAGE, NEW YORK - APRIL 06: Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally on April 6, 2016 in Bethpage, New York. The rally comes ahead of the April 15 New York primary. (Photo by Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images)

At the first sight of a protester, the only-in-New York audience turned into New York Islanders hockey fans and sang 'A**hole! A**hole! A**hole' in unison as police ejected the man.

Clinton tells unions they have a friend in her as she cozies up the left at labor conference

'Here is my promise to you: If I am fortunate enough to be elected president, organized labor will always have a champion in the White House and a seat at the table,' she told AFL-CIO members.

Spike Lee throws his weight behind Bernie Sanders - but admits he can't get his wife to stop voting Hillary 

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For Bernie Sanders supporter Spike Lee, he's living the Democratic gender divide. 'My wife is a Hillary Clinton supporter, so there's a little bit of a divide in the household,' Lee said.

Trump is poised to crush competition in New York as he controls 52 per cent of the vote - and more than half of Republicans say his controversies don't matter

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Ted Cruz, who won convincingly in Wisconsin on Tuesday, is far back in third place in the Empire State. Trump could pull off a near-sweep of the state's 95 delegates on April 19.

'Everyone can tell you're spreading them cheeks for Mr. Trump': Azealia Banks hits back at Sarah Palin for her support of The Donald and calls her a 'cracker' after she threatens to sue rapper

Azealia Banks hits back at Sarah Palin for her support of Donald Trump

Azaealia Banks (left in September 2014) is firing back at Sarah Palin after she revealed on Tuesday that she planned to sue the rapper for comments she made on Twitter over the weekend calling for the 'biggest burliest blackest' men to gang-rape the former Alaska governor. Banks posted a message calling Palin a 'cracker' on Wednesday while also criticizing her on Twitter for supporting Donald Trump (right on Saturday), saying (inset); 'Everyone can tell you're spreading them cheeks for Mr. Trump Sarah..... you ain't got to lie.' She also responded to Palin's comment that she planned to delete Banks' music off her daughter's playlist by going after Bristol Palin's two out-of-wedlock pregnancies, saying; 'If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn't have all those cotdamn kids!!!! ;-P #sis #iud #stayinschool #causeitsthebest'

American mother will be deported from UK, separating her from her two-year-old daughter, because her British husband of nine years doesn't earn enough

US mother will be deported because her British husband of nine years doesn't earn enough

American Katy James, 40, has been told by the British government that she must leave the country after her request for a visa was rejected - because her British husband, Dominic, 42, does not earn enough. The couple moved to the UK with their two-year-old daughter Madeleine last year. But the family face being split up for up to a year after the Home Office rejected her visa application.

Why British law is an ass! Americans can read about a married celebrity dad having a threesome with another couple. So why have UK judges banned Brits from knowing his name? 

The pair have been named in an American print publication but a draconian privacy injunction means Britons are barred from learning in the media who the famous couple are.

Does my son prove babies with gene defects can cure themselves in the womb? Cambridge don defies worrying test results to have a healthy baby at 44 

Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, originally from Warsaw, became unexpectedly pregnant. A genetic test showed abnormal cells that could lead to birth defects. But Simon was born healthy.

Say bye-bye to bacon and stub out your cigarettes... we reveal the 8 simple steps YOU can take to ward off heart disease

When it comes to heart health there are some genetic factors that put you at increased risk of heart disease, such as having a family history. But, Dr Sally Norton reveals the eight things we can all do to lessen our risk.

'You're an a**hole Rick Scott!' Woman tears into Florida Governor in Starbucks for cutting Medicaid access and labels him an 'embarrassment' to the state

Woman tears into Florida Governor Rick Scott for cutting access to Obamacare 

Cara Jennings (main right and top right) launched into a passionate verbal attack on Governor Rick Scott (main left and top left) in a Gainesville, Florida Starbucks (pictured) Tuesday, branding him an 'asshole' for his cuts to Medicaid. Jennings said she was also angry that he signed a bill last week that cut funding to Planned Parenthood and restricts abortion access.

Inside Islamic State: German journalist's trip to Raqqa where Jihadi John was his driver and white jihadist told him about beheading of James Foley 

German militant Abu Qatadah claimed the bodies of murdered ISIS hostages were just dumped in an interview with Jurgen Todenhofer who spent 10 days with the terror group in Mosul.

KATIE HOPKINS: Amy Schumer says there's nothing wrong with being plus-size but please don't call her it. Now that's a chubster who knows how to have her cake and eat it!

Amy Schumer's a chubster who knows how to have her cake and eat it, KATIE HOPKINS writes

You'd think Amy Schumer would be the kind of girl who it was impossible to offend. Talking candidly about the stuff which makes other people cringe has been her shtick and she does it brilliantly. In many ways I think we are similar creatures: thick-skinned and a great deal more interested in the interesting things lurking in the minutiae of life than dresses or Botox. She even posed naked apart from her pants for the Pirelli Calendar to show she felt like a strong, beautiful woman.

Father is gunned down in front of his 10-year-old daughter in 'Craigslist gun deal gone wrong'

Man gunned down in front of his daughter in 'Craigslist gun deal gone wrong'

Jake Brantner, 39, was shot dead in a Kansas City, Missouri parking lot Sunday night as he tried to sell a gun to a person he met on Craigslist. The automotive specialist's 10-year-old daughter watched the deadly shooting unfold from inside her father's truck. No arrests have been made in the case yet.

Jilted lover on the run for 'masterminding the murder of her ex's new dentist girlfriend' in Dallas is added to the FBI's Most Wanted list

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Brenda Delgado, a Texas woman who is wanted for allegedly putting a hit out on a dentist who was dating her ex-boyfriend, has been added to the FBI's Most Wanted list.

Parents of toddler who drowned while his mother and her ex had sex attend his funeral before heading to prison on unrelated drug counts 

Lonzie Barton was buried in a private ceremony on Tuesday in Glen Saint Mary nine months after he drowned in a bathtub as his mother and her ex-boyfriend reportedly had sex.

Money really CAN buy happiness - but only if you spend it on items that match your personality

Researchers from Cambridge found the happiness caused by having more spare cash actually depends on what you spend it on, and if those items match your personality.

Love me do: Playful never-before-seen photos of Paul and Linda McCartney capture their bond as they pose in quirky costumes

The playful shots were found in the loft of the celebrated fashion and celebrity snapper Clive Arrowsmith. They were taken in spontaneous shoots following two official album shoots.

Couple who went missing on hiking trip are found busking three days later after huge search operation with 200 volunteers was launched

Tesla Rackley, 20, and her boyfriend Anthony Logan, 25, vanished from North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest, sparking a huge hunt. They were then spotted on a street corner in Ashville 30 miles away.

The (less than tranquil) reality of those holiday idylls: How those blissful brochure images are often a very long way from the truth 

Pictures show blissful images of Greece, Thailand and China are often a lie

Flicking through glossy holiday brochures, the idyllic images of city breaks, sun-kissed beaches and tourist favourites give people a taste of what to expect from their dream getaway. But the reality can often be a world away from the photos of couples watching the sunset, enjoying romantic sightseeing and perusing art and culture. These brochure pictures show how blissful Greece (left), Thailand's beaches (right), Venice and the Great Wall of China (centre) can be. But what it's really like for tourists who visit is sometimes a very long way from the truth.

Panama law firm at centre of the tax haven data leak claims it was the victim of a hack from OUTSIDE the company and not an 'inside job'

Ramon Fonseca, founding partner of law firm Mossack Fonseca, gestures during an interview with Reuters at his office in Panama City April 5, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso        TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Founding partner Ramon Fonseca said the Panamanian firm, Mossack Fonseca, which specialises in setting up offshore companies, had
broken no laws and that all its operations were legal.

'I want to sign to go to space': Billionaire wife of Iceland's former Prime Minister 'wants a place on Richard Branson's space rocket' and rowed with her brother over the family Toyota fortune

Glamorous Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, the wife of the now ex-prime minister of Iceland, is one of the nation's wealthiest women after inheriting a vast family fortune from her businessman father.

REVEALED: Sisters who went missing for two years amid parents' custody battle 'lived openly under their own names at a ranch less than three hours from home'

Sisters who went missing for two years amid parents' custody battle 'lived openly under

Doug and Gina Dahlen (left), ranch owners from Minnesota accused of hiding Gianna, 16 (top right), and Samantha Rucki, 17 (bottom right), from their father for two years, say they did nothing to conceal the girls' identities.The girls were reported missing in April 2013 amid a custody battle between mother Sandra Grazzini-Rucki and father David Rucki. Police accuse Grazzini-Rucki of driving the girls to the Dahlens' ranch, where the trio colluded to hide them. But the Dahlens say the girls regularly went to the town near their ranch, less than three hours from their parental home, where they were well known by their real names. They deny the charges, and say they simply allowed the girls to stay because they did not want to live with their father.

Pope to visit Lesbos to 'shed light' on the migrant crisis and pile pressure on EU leaders over their deportation deal with Turkey

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The trip by the pope, who will be accompanied by the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church, is likely to pile pressure on EU leaders already facing criticism over the deal struck last month.

Greek government fear they will be at risk of terrorist attack if a proposed mosque is not built in Athens

Greek officials claim the mosque would allow Muslims to practise their religion under the auspices of a centrally-appointed imam who would ensure they do not stray into extremism.

Afghan migrant who lied that he was a child raped a 15-year-old mentally ill virgin after he was placed in Swedish children's care home - then claimed asylum

Afghan migrant Ali Bahmani, who claimed to be 16, but was found to be 'at least 19', raped a 15-year-old mentally ill girl at a children's psychiatric clinic in central Stockholm, Sweden.

Cute caddies! Golfers hit the links at Augusta with their adorable kids in tow for annual Masters Par Three competition

Golfers hit the links at Augusta with their kids for Masters Par Three competition

Competitors in this year's Masters Tournament took their families out on the links for the annual Par Three Competition. Held on the Wednesday before the tournament's kick-off, golfers traditionally ask a family member to be their caddy for the day. Australia's Jason Day (top left), favored to win this year's tournament, brought his son Dash out as his caddy. Meanwhile, last year's winner Jordan Spieth, 22 (bottom left), opted to ask his grandfather Don. America's Bubba Watson was joined on the course by his wife Angie and two adopted children (Bubba and son Caleb, right).

Devon Still's fiancée asks the public to pick her wedding dress, as she and the NFL star prepare for the nuptials they put on hold to focus on daughter Leah's cancer treatment

Little Leah Still was diagnosed with stage-four neuroblastoma in June 2014, and was given just a 50-50 chance of survival, so her father Devon Still and fiancee Asha Joyce postponed their nuptials.

Fergie and the cult of the world's smuggest bag: How totes personalized with your favorite photos are the next big thing

NEW Sarah Ferguson, 56, was seen carrying an Anya Hindmarch bag printed with a picture of her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie. Jemima Goldsmith and Lorraine Kelly are also fans.

Finally, a big screen for travellers: Thales reveals 21inch seatback TV designed to fit on the back on an economy seat

A French company called Thales has developed massive LCD touchscreen displays called 'Digital Sky' built into the backs of economy seats. It was unveiled at the Aircraft Interiors Expo this week.

Amazon's dream of drone delivery coming true? FAA in talks to loosen restrictions on flying unmanned aircraft over people

Federal aviation officials said Wednesday they will work quickly on regulations that would permit small, commercial drones to fly over people and crowds.

From obese to bikini model: 230lb woman who gorged on chocolate and cheesecakes reveals how she lost half her weight - WITHOUT surgery

230lb woman Donna Gillie reveals how she lost half her weight WITHOUT surgery

Donna Gillie, 30, from Nova Scotia, Canada, weighed 230lb at her heaviest (left). She transformed her body through exercise and cutting down on her sweet 'trigger' foods. After losing 115lb she then unveiled her sculpted physique in two bikini competitions and now shows off her svelte figure in racy lingerie shoots (centre and right). She says her taut and trim appearance is entirely a result of shedding the excess pounds and getting fit when she was young.

Tragedy as motorists hear babies crying before SUV goes up in flames - killing grandmother and three children who were trapped inside following crash 

Sandy Lopes was driving with Aryana, two, Jadyn, four, and another girl called Aleah when their car was hit by another vehicle trying to cross a road in DeLand, Florida.

'No one else deserves that': Today anchor Tamron Hall shares her heartbreak over the unsolved murder of her sister in the hopes that the tragedy can help 'save another life'

The 45-year-old suffered a devastating loss in 2004 after her sister Renate (inset) was bludgeoned to death and found face down in a swimming pool in Houston, Texas. The murder remains unsolved.

Climate change estimates might not be so bad after all: Projections of global drought and flood patterns may be incorrect, claim scientists

29 Sep 2014 --- The Kern Valley Wildlife Refuge in California's Central Valley was created as important resting and feeding grounds for wildfowl migrating along the pacific flyway. After four years of unprecedented drought, the water shortages in California are critical. The reserve has received only 40% of its usual warer, with the result that most of the lake beds are dried up and dessicated, leaving the birds nowhere to go. --- Image by © Ashley Cooper/Corbis

Climate reconstructions from researchers at Stockholm University showed a prominent seesaw pattern of climate over the past twelve centuries (stock image of drought).

Can Alzheimer's be transmitted between people? Study set to examine preserved brains in bid to prove controversial theory

The latest effort has been launched by researchers in Canada who will be studying the brains of four people who died after transplants gave them Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,

Teacher and school bus driver among 16 men in New Jersey arrested to face child porn charges

Sixteen men in New Jersey, including a middle school teacher and a school bus driver, have been charged for child porn as part of a statewide bust called 'Operation Safeguard'.

Gun-wielding grandma, 57, 'held her four-week-old grandson hostage for four hours during a drunken row with the boy's father'

Laurie Morgan, 57 (right), was arrested near Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday four hours after cops were called to reports that she was holding her grandson hostage in a dispute with the boy's father (left).

Would YOU spot the lurking danger if you were walking through this woodland? Two leopards are preparing to pounce... so can you see them?

South African Kruger National Park image shows two leopards prepare to pounce

Set in the stunning Kruger National Park, this incredible picture shows a typical South African landscape, except two leopards are visible hiding within the foliage. Famed for their ability to blend into their surroundings, the leopard is considered one of the most thrilling - but equally elusive - African big cats. Can you see them?

Paint-on brows that look better than real ones! FEMAIL tries an impressive new brow filler technique from France

Claire Coleman has never loved her brows. She tries a French treatment that promises long-lasting thick eyebrows. She's impressed with the results - and they're still in place after a week.

Is this the most disgusting one yet? Dr Pimple Popper bursts blackheads on a man's back

NEW WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. California-based Dr Sandra Lee, known as Dr Pimple Popper, is seen dragging her metal tool over the spots, which then ooze out their disgusting contents.

Osama bin Laden told his followers invest in gold bars after the economic recession because he thought it would double in value

The Arabic-language television station al-Jazeera said November 12,.. 2002 that Saudi-born dissident Osama bin Laden, shown in Afghanistan in.. this May 26, 1998 file photo, has hailed recent anti-Western attacks in.. Bali, Kuwait and Yemen, and last month's hostage-taking in Moscow. The.. television said bin Laden also issued a warning to citizens of.. countries allied with the United States in a new audio tape. It gave no.. further details. A Jazeera official told Reuters the Qatar-based.. channel would broadcast the message at around 3 p.m. EST. He did not.. say how the channel obtained the tape. REUTERS/Stringer/Files.. .. ME - RTRDR4M

Letters uncovered in Pakistan after Osama bin Laden's death show he instructed his followers in letters spend money on gold after the recession because he thought it would double in value.

Soccer star Abby Wambach admitted trying cocaine AND smoking marijuana after her DUI arrest

Wambach has admitted trying cocaine and smoking marijuana after she was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants when pulled over in her Range Rover in Oregon.

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'Staying a size 0-2 is the unspoken key to success': Model breaks down as she reveals how she became anorexic after her agency told her to 'lose weight by not eating'

Zuzanna Buchwald breaks down as she reveals how she became anorexic

Zuzanna Buchwald, 28, who was born in Poland, but now lives in New York City, claims that her model agency demanded she lose weight and muscle. In a video created for Real Women Real Stories, she details her battle with anorexia and bulimia, calling for women to learn from her mistakes. The former Prada and Gucci model, pictured right during a catwalk show at New York Fashion Week in 2011, left in a recent Instagram shot, and inset during a video interview, also pleads with the fashion elite to move away from always promoting such incredibly thin physiques.

Women who say they need time off for their time of the month: They say it's the only way to save their sanity

Beverley Butler, 42, from Lancaster, has periods that cause such intense migraines that she had Botox injections. Susan Hughes, 40, says her painful periods impacted on her career.

An apple a day really CAN keep the doctor away: 100g portion of fresh fruit 'slashes risk of heart attack or stroke by a third'

Eating a 100g portion (just over half a cup) - the equivalent to an apple or orange - a day, lowers a person's risk of early death from heart attack or stroke by a third, according to University of Oxford scientists.

Pictured: The cell phones seized in a single raid on a South Carolina prison where wardens want cell coverage blocked 

In this photo made available by the South Carolina Department of Corrections on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, shows cell phones that were seized in a single raid from the Lee Correctional Institution, S.C. South Carolina Corrections Director Bryan Stirling wants federal officials to allow the state to block cell signals so contraband phones become useless to inmates. (Stephanie Givens/South Carolina Department of Corrections via AP)

The raid came amid Governor Nikki Haley's ongoing battle with cell network companies to install jammers - signal-blocking devices - around prison grounds.

'God is in control': Mother gives birth to fraternal twins born more than five weeks apart after her water broke in one sac but not the other  

A set of twins have beaten the odds and record books after being born more than five weeks apart in Tennessee. Kristen and Ian Miller are now the parents to Micah and Madelyn.

Are aliens sightseeing in the Big Apple? Claims snap shows a UFO flying by the Empire State building (although it might also be a plastic bag floating in the wind)

Claims photo shows a UFO flying by the Empire State building

A UK tourist claims to have snapped a UFO flying by the Empire State Building this past weekend. The witness, which is going by the name 'D', reported the claim and it has been archived as Case 75586 in the Mutual UFO Network. D was visiting New York City with his girlfriend when he took the picture while on a Double Decker bus at 5:46 pm eastern on April 2, 2016 using a simple Samsung Galaxy S6.

Former boyfriend of Amanda Knox, Raffaelle Sollecito, is hired as a murder 'expert' on Italian crime show, 12 months after being cleared of killing British student Meredith Kercher

Italian Raffaele Sollecito - who along with Knox was definitively cleared of Meredith Kercher's murder in March last year - claims he will offer a perspective on the 'faults of the justice system'.

Selfie-taking ovens, musical fridges and TVs that turn on lights... all run by your phone: How the home of the future could look 

Consumers can now buy smart fridges which will tell them if they are running low on supplies to a coffee machine that can be ordered to fix a drink by sending a message from the sofa.

Get ready for Facebook TV: Social network declares war on Snapchat and Periscope by allowing users to broadcast live video

As part of the roll-out of Facebook Live, which was only available in the US, the Californian company is rearranging the notification panel on its mobile apps.

Temperatures to get COLDER as northeast suffers from record freezing spell following weekend of snow

The National Weather Service said Storm Ursula had settled over northern parts of New York, Michigan and Maine, with temperatures remaining cold but winds calming down tonight.

It won't just wake you up, your morning coffee 'speeds up reaction times too' - raising hopes caffeine could help treat dementia 

University of Bristol experts gave 20 healthy older people caffeine and decaffeinated pills. Those on caffeine pills, which is equivalent to two cups of coffee, scored higher in tests relating to attention.

Jeff Bezos hits out at claims Amazon has a brutal corporate culture in letter to shareholders - but admits working for the firm is 'distinctive'

In a letter sent to shareholders on Tuesday, Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos defended the online retailer's corporate culture following last year's report by The New York Times.

'They had it down to a science': Ron Darling reveals how the 1986 New York Mets team won the World Series on drugs and alcohol

The book entitled Game 7, 1986: Failure and Triumph in the Biggest Game of My Life, was written by former New York Mets pitcher Ron Darling who talked about the team's use of drugs and alcohol in 1986.

Aspiring engineer, 18, strapped homemade rocket filled with a mixture of chemicals to a SKATEBOARD before it exploded and killed him

Bernard Moon, 18, was killed while experimenting with 'some sort of chemical combination' in Thousand Oaks, California, on Monday night, supposedly without supervision.

Poignant reservation ceremony for Joe Medicine Crow - the last war chief of his people - who earned the title during WWII and died at 102

Hundreds attend funeral of Joe Medicine Crow, the last war chief of his people

Prominent state leaders and tribal officials in ceremonial headdresses crowded around the flag-draped coffin of the last surviving war chief of Montana's Crow Indian Tribe. At least 700 mourners on Wednesday packed into the one building on the Crow reservation large enough to fit them all, viewing the coffin of Joe Medicine Crow flanked by his World War II uniform and a picture of him in a massive feathered headdress. Medicine Crow, who died Sunday at 102, spent decades cataloging Crow history and became a renowned Native American historian who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2009. Medicine Crow attained the title of war chief for a series of deeds performed during combat in World War II. During the war, he wore an eagle feather under his helmet and war paint under his uniform.

Is this smart SPOON the ultimate weight loss tool? Utensil counts calories in each bite and vibrates when you've had enough

Atlanta-based Spün Utensils has created an intelligent device with interchangeable fork and spoon heads that can weigh each mouthful and vibrates when it thinks you have eaten enough.

World is facing 'unrelenting march' of diabetes: Soaring obesity sees number of people with the deadly disease QUADRUPLE to 422 million in 35 years

High blood sugar levels linked with diabetes kills 3.7 million people a year, with 43 per cent dying before the age of 70, according to a World Health Organisation report published in the Lancet.

Law school named after Antonin Scalia will rearrange name to avoid awkward acronyms like 'ASSlaw' and 'ASSOL' 

US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks as he along with Justice Stephen Breyer testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled, ¿Considering the Role of Judges Under the Constitution of the United States" at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, on October 5, 2011. AFP Photo/Jewel Samad (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

A lasting tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was almost derailed thanks to an unfortunate acronym: the ASSlaw or ASSOL of George Mason University.

How to hack-proof your phone: From turning on encryption to keeping apps up-to-date, top 'cyber hygiene' tips are revealed

FILE - This Feb. 17, 2016, file photos shows an iPhone in Washington. The government hack of an iPhone used by a San Bernardino killer serves as a reminder that phones and other electronic devices aren¿t impenetrable vaults. While most people aren¿t in danger of being hacked by the NSA, FBI or a foreign government, there are hackers out there looking to steal the financial and personal information of ordinary people. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

The FBI hack of an iPhone used by a San Bernardino killer serves as a reminder that phones and other electronic devices aren't impenetrable vaults. Here are five tips to keep them secure.

The most literal-minded people on the planet: Hilarious photos show what happens when people follow instructions TOO closely

What happens when people take their orders TOO literally in hilarious images

Brilliant photos have captured the moments when children and adults alike have taken a set of instructions exactly at their word. They include (pictured clockwise from left) a pupil who was asked to name their quadrilaterals - so called them 'Bob' and 'Sam' in their maths test; a cake decorator who iced the instructions in full; a mother who put a scarf over her head when told to 'Please cover yourself while breastfeeding'; a woman who did a handstand when confronted with an upside down pedestrian sign; a man who turned the instruction 'Hug left curb when leaving' into a very emotional affair and a man who produced a detailed sketch when faced with the road sign 'Draw bridge'.

The loneliest planet: Astronomers find 'young and unattached' Jupiter-like world in our own solar neighbourhood

The planet, dubbed 2MASS J1119-1137, is thought to is between four and eight times the mass of Jupiter and resides in our solar neighborhood, around 95 light years from Earth

Did humans conquer South America in waves? Prehistoric settlers spread across the area on two occasions 8,000 years apart

Scientists at Stanford University studied radiocarbon dating from 1,147 archaeological sites across South America and found human populations were low until they lived in permanent settlements.

Huawei unveils the P9: Dual-camera phone is said to offer the 'best photography experience' on the market

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Partnering with German camera firm Leica, the new phones (P9 pictured), launched in London today, feature top-end lenses and components, allowing users to get creative with their snaps.

Miserable men march through the streets to demand women stop refusing their marriage proposals in Turkish village - and plead for help from President Erdogan 

A group of single men have staged a protest march through a village in Turkey where women have refused all marriage proposals. The women say they do not want to be trapped in the village.

Could AI predict World War 3? 'Moneyball' startup claims it can forecast the future by comparing online chatter with past data

Predata, founded by Washington-based James Shinn, monitors 1,000 Twitter feeds, 10,000 Wikipedia pages, 50,000 YouTube videos from 200 countries, every day.

Gladiator battles are back: Smart armour allows fighters to attack each other with swords, knives, axes and staffs

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Sydney,	5	April	2016 ? Unified	Weapons	Master	(UWM), a	new	combat	sport	that	combines	
advanced	patented	technology	with	traditional	weapons	martial	arts,	has	unveiled its	Lorica	Mk	II,	
the next	generation	of	its	intelligent	combat	armour	in	the	company?s	first	official	combat	test	event.
Six	international	weapons	martial	artists	battle	tested	the	new	armour	during	UWM?s	Vital	Target	
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Made	of	carbon	fibre	and	other	composite	materials,	the	Lorica	Mk	II is	embedded	with	enhanced
force	measurement sensors	and	scoring	software	that	objectively	measures	the	location	and	force	of	
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The	armour	and	supporting	technology	have	been	developed	by	Chiron	Global,	an	Australian-based

The Unified Weapons Master gladiator battles will be the basis for a new televised sports league using smart armour that protects fighters and tracks hits.

The Kylie effect? Ms Jenner's $6,500 Cartier Love bracelet is the most searched-for jewelry item on Google, closely followed by Tiffany engagement rings

Kylie Jenner's Cartier Love bracelet is the most searched-for jewelry item on Google

A study of Google searches by Karus Chains found that Cartier's chastity-belt-like bracelet is the most searched for piece of designer jewelry. Kylie, 18, has at least six of the pricey pieces and revealed earlier this year that she's been 'stuck' in one for four years. Other top searches are for Tiffany & Co. engagement rings and Swarovski crystal earrings. But though those are the most searched-for specific designer items, engagement rings (by any designer) are still the most searched-for type of jewelry, followed by diamond earrings, gold necklaces, and charm bracelets.

Kesha's loses her appeal to be released from Sony contract despite her rape allegations against Dr Luke

The singer filed a motion in a Manhattan court back in March in a bid to overturn the judgement which meant she had to continue working alongside the alleged attacker Dr Luke.

Is this the tidiest house EVER? 'Organizing expert' proudly shows off her immaculate home, complete with a wrapping paper rack, endless labels and even color-coded plates 

Alejandra Costello, 31, offers tips and tricks for getting organized on her website and YouTube channel. In a recent video, the Washington, DC resident gave viewers a tour of her home.

Woman claims she was sexually assaulted by surgeon while she unconscious - as five others accuse doctor of raping and abusing them in 'sexual rampage'

The patient was having her thyroid gland removed at Temecula Valley Hospital, California, last year when she was allegedly sexually assaulted by surgeon Dr John McGuire.

Earth was bombarded with radiation 1.7 million years ago when a nearby star exploded: Event may have cooled the planet and even played a role in human evolution

A group at the Australian National University (ANU) found deposits containing radioactive iron isotopes in the sea beds that were shown to be from a two separate supernovae (artist's impression).

'Your proctologist called, he found your head': Mom shames son in brilliant rant after he shares a sexist meme on Facebook

Mom shames son in brilliant rant after he shares a sexist meme on Facebook

The picture was originally posted by Meninist, a Men's Rights Movement group who believe it is men who are being oppressed in today's society. But when one boy decided to share the offensive post on his own Facebook page - it is fair to assume he was not ready for the fury it provoked. His mother, who has chosen to stay anonymous, posted an incredible public shaming of her son's poorly chosen post.

Taking epilepsy drugs when pregnant may NOT raise risk of birth defects 

It was previously feared anti-seizure drug lamotrigine could raise the risk of having a baby with a cleft lip, a cleft palate or a club foot, Ulster University researchers said.

Burglar has surgery to remove wedding ring that got lodged in his esophagus when he swallowed it while fleeing police

Doctors found the gold ring inside Joel Steffensen, 36, when he went for an X-ray after crashing his car while trying to escape police in Walnut Creek, California.

'She sexted me instead of her boyfriend': Parents reveal the toe-curling moment they found out their children were sexually active

Parents have been sharing their stories on Reddit and they range from honest and open chats to embarrassing situations like one dad receiving a saucy text in error.

What could possibly go wrong? Moment an 'energy shield master' dares martial arts expert to hit him in the face - and it ends exactly as you would expect 

'Energy shield master' dares martial arts expert to hit him in the face on video

Stuntman Alexandr Litvinenko or 'Alex Lee', a martial arts champion of Ukraine, proves to be more than a match for the no touch specialist in a video which has re-emerged on social media. The 36-year-old, who now lives in New York, is asked to hit the master who says he can neutralize the threat with just the impulse of his hand movements.

Watch a F-35 fighter jet drop a guided warhead: Weapon is able to destroy targets while steering clear of anti-aircraft guns

Footage released by the US Navy shows the F-35C test aircraft releasing a 1,000lb AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW) from an internal weapons bay over Edwards Air Force Base, California.

Undercover cops 'tackle and beat a college student until he is unconscious after mistaking him for an armed fugitive'

James King said he thought he was being mugged when he was allegedly targeted by two officers in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He has since launched a lawsuit at the U.S. District Court.

Teacher, 24, dies chaperoning a school trip to Europe after suffering an asthma attack 

Kyle Guyton, 24, died while chaperoning a school trip to Europe after suffering from an asthma attack while he was eating. Guyton was the theater teacher at Bishop Chatard High School in Indiana.

Money really CAN buy happiness - but only if you spend it on items that match your personality

Researchers from Cambridge found the happiness caused by having more spare cash actually depends on what you spend it on, and if those items match your personality.

People carrying the 'ginger gene' are at greater risk of deadly skin cancer - even if they NEVER go out in the sun

Doctors from the Medical University of Vienna said carrying the gene for red hair is an independent risk factor for developing melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.

Birth defect is just the tip of the Zika iceberg: Virus 'also causes serious brain and spinal cord infections', experts warn

Top global Zika experts have now linked the mosquito-borne virus to encephalitis, meningitis and myelitis, as well - serious infections that can cause paralysis and permanent disability.

Now THAT'S chilling: The eerie abandoned Alaskan hotel whose only guests since 1970 have been wild bears, moose and wolves

Abandoned Alaskan hotel Igloo City's only guests since 1970 have been wild bears

Named 'Igloo City', this 45-year-old structure (main) in Alaska - which is so big it can be seen from aeroplanes 30,000ft in the air - has a population of zero. Built in 1970 beside a petrol station (top left), the venue violated regulations and was too big to demolish - so it has remained there for four decades, empty and unfinished.

How will climate change affect YOUR weather? Interactive maps reveals more rain and less snow set to come most of the US

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In the United States, the seasons have begun to stray from their typical weather patterns. Stanford University has found that the conditions linked to California's droughts are occurring more frequently.

Taped and chained six-month-old puppy was 'left for dead' in a Texas creek 

A six-month-old puppy was found with his mouth taped shut and chained to a weight in a Texas creek by a couple. Randy Abke and his wife found the dog, who they call Rusty at the bottom of a creek.

Man, 43, 'shot dead his 26-year-old step-daughter after he accused her of delaying his tax return'

Bryon Winborne and his step-daughter Kysha Johnson got into a fight at the family home in Gwinnett County, Georgia on March 24.

Are we living in a computer game? Neil deGrasse Tyson weighs in on the debate about whether our universe is real or simply a simulation

Neil deGrasse Tyson gathered a group of scientists at the at New York City's American Museum of Natural History on Tuesday night for a debate about whether the universe is a simulation.

Man, 18, charged with having sex with underage girl, 13, he met on Facebook

BAY CITY, MI ? An 18-year-old Bay County man is a step closer to facing a jury after an underage girl testified he had sex with her.

The preliminary examination of Jorden L. Volders was held Tuesday, April 5, before Bay County District Judge Mark E. Janer. During the hearing, a girl testified she met Volders through Facebook. On the night of Friday, Sept. 25, when she was 13, she received Facebook messages from Volders, she said.

Volders is charged with two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a victim between the ages of 13 and 15 and one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. The former charge involves penetration and is a 15-year felony, while the latter is limited to touching and is a two-year high court misdemeanor.

In Michigan, the age of consent for sexual activity is 16.

In response to the Facebook messages, she left her Monitor Township home without telling anyone and was picked up by Volders, who drove her to his home, she testified.

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The 13-year-old alleged victim testified in Bay County, Michigan court on Tuesday that she had sex with Jorden Volders at his home on September 25, 2015

'Strangers are scared to touch my baby': Boy, 10 months, has rare disease causing 'chicken pox' lumps all over his body

Oscar Langham, 10 months old, of Leek, Staffordshire, suffers from Langerhans' cell histiocytosis, a rare disease of the immune cells which causes an angry red rash.

Two arrested for deadly shooting of a teenage boy outside a Hooters during an attempted robbery

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A Cheatham County Central High School senior has died after being shot during an attempted robbery outside a South Nashville Hooters restaurant over the weekend.

Hagan Newland, 18, of Ashland City, passed away early Monday from the injuries he sustained in the Saturday shooting.

In a news release, Metro Nashville Police said Newland suffered a gunshot wound to the head during an incident likely connected to a drug deal.

Officers responded to the incident in the Hooters parking lot on Largo Drive at 7:23 p.m. Saturday.

?The investigation at present shows that Newland was seated in his gray Dodge Charger with four friends counting his money when, according to witnesses, three gunman approached to rob Newland. Newland resisted and was shot,? police said in a news release.

Lorenzo Montelier-Avila, 18, and Laran Lumpkin, 17, are accused on Tuesday of shooting Hagan Newland, 18, outside a Nashville Hooters restaurant in an attempted robbery.

Bringing home the bacon! Police officer returns lost pig after it escaped family pen in Georgia

Deputy Jason Spielman, of the Peach County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, was relieved when he discovered the pig was a domesticated animal that had escaped a nearby pen, and walked it home.

Popstar carries on performing for 45 minutes despite being bitten by a COBRA - before collapsing and dying on stage

Indonesian popstar carries on performing despite being bitten by cobra before dying

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT. This distressing video shows the moment Irma Bule, 29, (right) was attacked mid-performance in the village of Karawang, West Java, by a king cobra (left). She was confirmed dead in hospital. The Indonesian singer was well-known for using snakes in her acts and thought the king cobra, called Rianti, had been de-fanged. But the snake bit her thigh, and injected venom into her bloodstream until a snake handler pulled it away. King cobras are one of the deadliest snakes on the planet, with the amount of toxins they release in a single bite enough to kill an elephant, or 20 people.

Brutal 'justice' of the mob: Mugger is beaten to the floor and burned alive by lynch mob after stealing from people in the street in Caracas

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Roberto Fuentes Bernal, 42, was reportedly caught trying to mug passersby in the Venezuelan capital, and before police arrived at the scene, the crowd took the law into their own hands.

Manson family murderer Tex Watson mailed Wikipedia handwritten edits of his page from prison demanding they be changed

Charles 'Tex' Watson sent Wikipedia the handwritten edits of his page from the Mule State Creek Prison in California, with many of the changes he is demanding being minor details about his life.

Bikini model, 26, and her boyfriend stole elderly victims' identities to 'bankroll $2million in trips to Hawaii, luxury cars and shopping sprees on credit cards'

Patricia Perez-Gonzalez, from Miami, allegedly worked alongside her boyfriend Alberto Companioni as they stole personal information from their victims and opened up to 40 credit cards.

Malaysia's first Shariah-compliant airline could face sanctions after giving hand-written boarding passes to passengers

Rayani Air, which operates flights to five domestic destinations, distributed boarding passes with all flight details written in ink, including passengers' names, seat numbers and times.

Jared Fogle's prison attacker who targeted the pedophile because he 'hired inmates to serve as his bodyguards' has been moved 700 miles to a different jail in Oklahoma

Steve Nigg, who was sentenced to 15 years over gun charges, was moved from Colorado's Federal Correctional Institution to a federal prison in Oklahoma City after the January attack.

Watch a 1950s retro calculator have a mechanical meltdown when faced with the problem 'zero divided by zero'

The video shows a 1950s mechanical Facit ESA-01 pin-wheel calculator (pictured), made in Sweden, flicking through numbers in a vain attempt to solve the equation.

The turkey whisperer! Cute video shows little boy in hilarious conversation with a pair of birds

A little boy makes a high-pitched gobbling noise at a pair of turkeys in his yard in Eugne, Oregon. The birds call back at him and the three proceed to have a 'conversation', screeching alternately.

'I still feel like I'm 700lbs': Woman who lost 525LBS after surgery admits she now tracks her weight multiple times a day and starves herself if she puts on even a few pounds

My 600lb Life: Where Are They Now? shows woman who lost 525LBS after surgery

Christina Phillips, 25, from South Haven, Mississippi admits that she is still struggling with the emotional aspects of her weight loss on Wednesday night's episode of My 600lb Life: Where Are They Now? two years after documenting her journey on the TLC series in 2014. Over the course of two years Christina has gone from 708lbs (left) to 183lbs (right), but still feels like she is obese.

School bus driver and at least five students in hospital after vehicle overturns in Maryland

The bus driver and five Hereford High School students were rushed to hospital after the bus overturned on a road in Parkton, Maryland at just before 3pm Eastern Time.

Prince Charming takes a tumble! Teenager dresses up as a knight for epic promposal to his girlfriend but his romantic plans are foiled when he topples off his horse

Mitchell Keim from Atlanta, Georgia, decided to be his girlfriend Emery Hull's knight in shining armor for a romantic promposal, but unfortunately the horse he was riding had other ideas.

Could a cancer drug CURE paedophilia? Controversial crowdfunding campaign wants £38,000 to fund clinical trials 

A ground-breaking research project from Sweden's Karolinska Institute is seeking to see if the use of Degarelix (stock image) could be used as preventative treatments for men with paedophilia.

'My next big workout? Delivering this baby boy': Fitness trainer dead-lifts 155lb weights 55 times while EIGHT-MONTHS pregnant

Pregnant fitness trainer Emily Breeze, 31, from Charlotte, North Carolina, lifted an astonishing 155 pounds 55 times during a competition. The athlete, who was 34 weeks, can lift 325 pounds at full capacity

Now that's how you doggy paddle! Cute video captures delighted dog splashing around by the side of a pool 

An adorable video filmed by the dog's owner captured the cute canine thrashing about by the side of the swimming pool on a sunny day. The Golden Retriever splashed around in glee.

Two men charged with beheading protected bighorn sheep and making a wall trophy out of them in Oregon 

Cody Plagman and Justin Samora were arrested by Oregon State Police after two carcasses of protected bighorn sheep were found beheaded after they were killed close to Interstate 94 near the Columbia River.

Is this the cutest job EVER? Tourism body searches for a 'Chief Wombat Cuddler' to look after orphaned 10-month-old Derek

Tourism Tasmania is searching for a 'Chief Wombat Cuddler' for orphaned 10-month-old Derek

Tourism officials in Tasmania are on the hunt for a Chief Wombat Cuddler to give some serious affection to baby wombat Derek (pictured). The eight-month-old wombat went viral earlier this year when photographer Sean Scott captured a video clip of the cute critter on Flinders Island.

From a futuristic museum to a striking mosque: Amazing pictures show the surreal architecture inside China's largest 'ghost city' 

The haunting secrets of a futuristic mega-ghost town in Inner Mongolia, filled with remarkable architecture, have been revealed in a new series of photographs called 'A Failed Utopia'.

Wooden chair that JK Rowling sat on to write her Harry Potter novels sells at auction for a magic $500,000 

The seat was one of four mismatched chairs given to J.K. Rowling for her flat in Edinburgh, and from where she penned the first two books of the Harry Potter series.

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The horrifying moment a huge shark lunges at a woman's leg as she zooms past on her jet ski

Huge bronze whaler shark lunges at a woman as she jet skis on Queensland's Fraser Island

A woman was exploring the western side of Fraser Island off Queensland's eastern coast on a jet ski with her partner when an aggressive bronze whaler shark (left) lunged out of the water at the pair (right). The woman captured the terrifying encounter on her GoPro and uploaded the footage to Facebook with the caption: 'So this just happened. I literally had to move my leg so it didn't get mauled!' (inset)

US Navy jets create a spectacular display as they obliterate targets with 500lb bombs during a war games exercise in Australia

The US attack jets combined with Australian ground troops during the vital training mission outside Townsville in Queensland which was aimed to enhance co-operation between the forces.

The train you won't see coming: Mirrored carriages to be used in 'invisible' overhaul for Japanese commuter train

NEW Kazuyo Sejima was commissioned by the Seibu Group to design the trains, which are coated in a semi-reflective surface, and will be rolled out in 2018.

Now you see it! Women show off their mesmerising hidden 'secret rainbow' hair colour on social media

Secret rainbow hair colour and underlights taking off on social media

Mermaid-inspired tresses, 'unicorn' locks and pretty pastel hair colours are more popular than ever. And now women around the world are taking to Instagram to show off their more subtle take on the colourful trend. Thousands of creative women have shared snaps of their 'hidden rainbow' hair colours (inset and right) on social media - each of them colouring just a portion of their hair (left) so it cannot be seen unless the hair is lifted up (right). Many have shared videos of themselves lifting the top layer of their otherwise black, blonde or brunette coloured hair to reveal an array of eye-popping pinks, electric blues and tonal greens and purples underneath. Some have also dyed it so they are still able to wear their hair up without anybody seeing the striking colour combinations hiding underneath.

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Bizarre 'ball' airship can pick up and drop off deliveries using an artificial TONGUE

Bizarre 'ball' airship can pick up and drop off deliveries using artificial TONGUE

Festo's Bionic Learning Network designed a sphere-shaped autonomous flyer that grabs objects like a chameleon tongue. FreeMotionHandling consists of a 54 inch diameter inflated sphere, a rotor-packed ring and a flexible gripper that works like a chameleon's tongue. The gripper is basically a helium-filled film sleeve that wraps itself around objects up to 400g. Prior to being pumped with helium the flyer weighs just 3 pounds, but the addition of helium gives it an in-the-air weight of 50 g. To get from one place to another, FreeMotionHandling uses and indoor tracking system of 10 infrared cameras.

Ferrari-driving boss awards 10 employees a Maserati each before leading them on a road trip along China's 'highway of death' 

A boss in China gifted ten of his employees Maserati supercars that were ruined after they went on a group trip. The trip which started on March 15 went along the Sichuan - Tibet highway.

Move over Pizza Rat! Squirrel spotted dragging a huge slice up a telegraph pole in Portland

Meet Pizza Squirrel - Pizza Rat's Portland cousin. The furry creature has been filmed dragging an entire slice of pizza to the top of a telegraph pole.

Computer paints 'new' Rembrandt after analysing hundreds of his portraits - and even recreates the brush strokes using a 3D printer

Computer paints 'new' Rembrandt' after analysing hundreds of his portraits - and even

Researchers taught an AI to paint exactly like the Dutch painter by analysing 346 of Rembrandt's paintings. The work of art took almost 18 months to complete, consists of 148 billion pixels and was printed in 3D (main image) to allow to computer to even replicate the brush strokes.

   

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