Shock findings of undercover prisoners who lived in  Clark County Jail for TWO MONTHS

Homemade drugs, violent attacks over food and rampant gay prostitution have been exposed at one of America's toughest jails after seven people went in undercover as prisoners. The brave civilians posed as inmates for a documentary as they spent two months behind bars alongside dangerous thugs and drug dealers at Clark County Jail in Jefferson, Indiana. The volunteers were sent in with fake identities and were treated like prisoners for the full two months, with none of the inmates and hardly any of the jail's staff knowing they were not convicts. With illegal substances harder to get hold of, the inmates had taken to making their own homemade highs, including one called 'crack stick' (top left). Contraband discovered in the prison block included blades and cell phones. Armed guards had to raid sections of the facility to find a phone on one occasion (bottom right) after fears it was being used to organize attacks on inmates. The undercover prisoners also found that convicts would get into the most trivial of fights, with one violent row (center and bottom left) breaking out after a man failed to give another his hash brown as promised. Gay prostitution was rife in the male section of the jail, with one inmate offering himself to others in exchange for items from the commissary (top right).

New Orleans Pelicans star Bryce Dejean-Jones, 23, shot dead

New Orleans Pelicans star Bryce Dejean-Jones has been shot dead after allegedly breaking into an apartment. The 23-year-old NBA player died on Friday evening after he was shot in the abdomen. A resident of an apartment in Dallas, Texas, told police he heard someone kick down his door shortly after 3am. He told police that he grabbed his gun and shot Dejean-Jones when he entered his bedroom.

Donald Trump told California voters at a Fresno rally on Friday that he can solve their water crisis , declaring: 'There is no drought. They turn the water out into the ocean.'

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Louisiana representative Barbara Norton (pictured) argued against a bill requiring public school students to recite excerpts from the Declaration of Independence.

While Americans this weekend honor citizens who gave their lives in defense of home and country, the National Park Service is investigating looting that took place at a Civil War battlefield earlier in the week.

According to the National Parks Service, the initial assessment at Petersburg National Battlefield identified a large number of excavations in the park.

Petersburg National Battlefield superintendent Lewis Rogers branded the thieves 'disgusting', saying it appears as if they targeted the site with metal detectors looking for relics ahead of Memorial Day.

Duke of Wellington's daughter Charlotte arrives at church to marry fiancé

Joined by some of their nearest and dearest, Lady Charlotte Wellesley, 25, and Colombian-American financier Alejandro Santo Domingo, 39, will tie the knot in a beautiful ceremony in Granada. After a tricky moment getting the bride out of the car with her veil and dress intact after the wedding party pulled up in front of the church, Charlotte looked radiant as she entered the 16th building. They greeted their VIP guests, which will include The Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles, the former King of Spain Juan Carlos I and singer James Blunt. Vows will be exchanged at the Church of the Incarnation in Illora, before a reception at the Duke of Wellington's nearby country estate.

Amber Heard is pictured smiling hours after Johnny Depp's 'iPhone attack'

In court documents, where she states she was the victim of multiple domestic incidents during their 15-month marriage, Heard (left and right, yesterday) said she 'lived in fear' of the Pirates of the Caribbean star (left inset) and the idea he could return to the L.A. condominium they shared to 'terrorize me physically and emotionally.' The 30-year-old actress and her lawyer Samantha Spector appeared at the Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles on Friday where she filed for a domestic violence restraining order. Photographs of a smashed photo frame, broken glass (right inset), a discarded wine bottle and what appeared to be wine stains were included as exhibits in the restraining order Heard filed.

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According to a Saturday report from Deadline , the Disney fantasy adventure (which cost $170m to make) is predicted to make only about $40m over the Memorial Day weekend.

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On Friday Mickey Rourke had The Pirates Of The Caribbean star's back when being interviewed by TMZ in Beverly Hills. 'He doesn't seem like a very violent man to me,' said the 63-year-old star.

Cops hunt for Pearl Pinson last seen being dragged screaming across a highway

Pearl Pinson, 15, went missing in California on Wednesday when police believe she was kidnapped on the way to school, and detectives are now searching Sonoma Coast State Park for her. Cops are still holding out hope that Pinson is alive three days after detectives believe she was taken on her walk to scheel by Fernando Castro, 19 (right). Sheriffs moved their search to the park after saying they had received new information in her disappearance, but did not reveal what.

?Honey bear?: Berkeley student details alleged sexual advances by professor
Exclusive: Nicole Hemenway describes how repeated harassment by her thesis adviser derailed her studies ? and how the school system failed to protect her

Nicole Hemenway, 24, claims she was harassed by her professor Blake Wentworth when she was a student at UC Berkeley in 2014. She has joined two other women who say they were harassed.

Mohamed Roble, now 18, is believed to have traveled to Syria in fall last year with all or part of a $65,000 payout he got from the Minnesota bridge collapse in order to join terror group ISIS.

Plane fished out of Hudson River day after crash that killed William Gordon

The single-seat P-47 (pictured left and right) was taken to a heliport in lower Manhattan, where investigators will examine it to determine what caused the plane to fail while William Gordon (upper left), 56, maneuvered it. Gordon, a father of two and grandfather of three from Key West, Florida, was a veteran air show pilot who sometimes certified other pilots to perform low-level aerobatics. He had been the Chief Pilot at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Red Hook in recent years. The American Airpower Museum had organized Friday's promotional flight to mark the 75th anniversary of the P-47. Scott Clyman, the museum's flight operations pilot, called Gordon 'an extraordinary pilot'.

NEW An 11-year-old boy went missing in central Kansas after he was swept away by a swollen creek Friday night. Two people died and four remain missing in Texas across Washington and Travis counties.

Do you get angry a lot of the time? If so, you're not alone. According to an NHS poll more than one in ten Britons claimed that they had trouble controlling their own temper.

Health workers pictured in January spraying insecticide to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmits the Zika virus, at the Sambadrome in Rio (AP)

The World Health Organisation claimed the 500,000 visitors to the Rio Olympics 'will not significantly alter' the transmission of the Zika virus which has been linked to causing brain damage in babies.

Family of missing hiker, 66, found dead on the Appalachian Trail hit back after wardens

A report into the death of Geraldine Largay, 66, said she frequently got lost while hiking the trail in Maine, got flustered after making a mistake and did not know how to use a compass. However, her family have hit back at that characterization of her, saying journal entries prove she was 'lucid and thinking of others' right up until she died. Largay wandered off the Appalachian Trail on July 23 before dying some time after August 18. Her remains were not discovered until fall last year (right).

Army Chaplain Christopher John Antal resigned from the military last month after years of conflict of they U.S.'s use of drones. Thousands of civilians are believed to have been killed.

More than a quarter of women said their sex life improved since changing to using a cup, while 34 per cent experienced fewer and less severe cramps, according the Intimina survey.

Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels, 51, said there are 'millions' of rap artists whose lyrics don't glorify violence, and that shootings are not a 'hip-hop problem' after one man was shot dead at a gig in New York this week.

U.S health experts are telling people to slap on suntan lotion when they are behind the wheel as well as on the beach as rays beaming through windows can put drivers at risk from skin cancer.

Donovan Livingston's Harvard graduation speech inspires America and the world

Donovan Livingston's awe-inspiring poem 'Lift Off', which he delivered to graduating Harvard students, has captivated millions of people around the world. The poem was met with a standing ovation in the room (inset), and has since inspired millions of others after a video of the speech was posted on Facebook.

If convicted, Glee actor Mark Salling (pictured), 33, could be ordered to spend up to 20 years in prison for receiving an image and video depicting child pornography - and another 20 years for possession.

President Barack Obama paid tribute to victims of the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima on Friday, the first American leader to visit the city devastated by the bomb that helped end World War II.

Not all heroes wear capes! Three quick-thinking women 'stop a rape' after witnessing a man

Sonia Ulrich, Marla Saltzer and Monica Kenyon were out for dinner in Santa Monica when they allege they noticed a man pour a substance into his companion's drink as they shared a bottle of wine. The man allegedly slipped something in the woman's drink while she was in the bathroom so Sonia raced to the lady's room to tip off the unsuspecting victim. The woman was able to order a new drink and the three women tipped off a manager who allegedly reviewed security footage showing incident. Santa Monica police allegedly detained the man and the woman was able to leave unharmed.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, carrying the Thaicom 8 satellite, lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on May 27, 2016

Elon Musk's SpaceX company notched up another victory today when it managed to safely land a rocket for the fourth time - after it had deposited an Asian communications satellite into distant orbit. 

We've probably all used this all-rounder drug for aches and pains to ease headaches, muscle pain and toothache. But now the Mail on Sunday reveals how and when you should take it.

During the new trial at the King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Saudi Arabia osteoarthritis patients were injected with fat, which worked as lubrication inside the joint to improve its function.

Donald Trumpt supporters and protesters clash outside rallies in Fresno and San Diego

Donald Trump's rallies in Fresno and San Diego - the latter just 15 miles from where his proposed wall on the US-Mexico border will stand if he wins the White House - were met with violent clashes between police, supporters and protesters Friday. About 1,000 protesters were waiting for him outside the San Diego Convention Center. Signs reading 'Trump incites hate' jockeyed for position with a white banner bearing the words 'F*** Trump' in oversize letters. Phalanxes of flag-bearing activists marched. Some hoisted Mexico's colors, while others flew banners from Chile, Cuba, Venezuela and elsewhere in the Spanish-speaking world.

Steven Spielberg buys rights to film documenting Gerald Foos' voyeur hotel

Gerald Foos (left), owner of the Manor House Motel (right), has been exposed as history's most dedicated and determined Peeping Tom, after he installed vents in the ceilings of his rooms and spent hours staring down and documenting the sex lives of his guests. He recorded the details with such care that he would even enter the rooms of the Colorado motel when guests were out to double check a woman's bra size. Now, Steven Spielberg has bought the rights to his meticulously kept diaries, to be turned into a film by Oscar-winning Sam Mendes.

A 55-year-old woman who died after suffering serious internal injuries while on the zip line attraction at Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah Friday struck a collapsed tree, police confirmed Friday.

See inside Jennifer Lopez's $28m new pad complete with two pools, miniature golf course,

 Her love don't cost a thing, but her new pad certainly cost a pretty penny. Jennifer Lopez has just bought what is arguably one of Los Angeles' most stunning homes. The 46-year-old star reportedly the proud new owner of a sprawling multi-structure compound in Los Angeles' exclusive Bel-Air neighborhood.

ISIS commander Maher Al-Bilawi was one of 70 jihadis killed during an American airstrike on Fallujah. According to estimates there are only 1,000 terrorists remaining in the city.

Chicago mother THANKS stranger for disciplining her son when she wasn't there

Karen Alpert of Chicago (right and with family left) wrote a blog post thanking a stranger who disciplined her son Holden when she wasn't able to. She applauded the mom who told her son to 'knock it off'. The incident played out earlier this week when she brought her son Holden, 4, (pictured bottom right) and a friend to a playground.

A study led by researchers at Macquarie's Department of Biological Sciences in Sydney have discovered that Port Jackson sharks have their own individual personalities.

British hiker Tom Billings, 22, from Oxford, who went missing more than two years ago has been confirmed dead after his remains were found on Cypress Mountain in Vancouver, Canada.

Las Vegas judge appalls legal union by having a defense attorney handcuffed in court

A Las Vegas judge has shocked legal experts, including a legal defenders' union, by ordering a defense attorney handcuffed in the middle of a court case for speaking out about her client. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen (left) ordered public defender Zohra Bakhtary (inset) to be 'quiet' Monday as she spoke out on behalf of her client, who faced six months of jail time. When she continued to object, he ordered her handcuffed and made her sit with inmates in the jury box while he heard the rest of the case - and sentenced her client to the full six months, The Huffington Post reported.

Shocking dashcam footage shows moment driver was killed after her car careered across

This shocking dashcam footage shows the moment a car careered across a highway (left, circled) in Delaware before colliding with four other vehicles, killing the driver. Sarah Baird (inset left), 62, lost control of her 2001 Volvo S60 and spun across into the opposite lane of the Del 1, smashing into oncoming traffic. Ms Baird, who was wearing her seat belt, was pronounced dead at the scene, while her 63-year-old male passenger survived and is recovering in hospital. The Volvo crashes into a red 2016 Jeep Wrangler, sending it flying into the air and off of the highway. Another car behind the Jeep slams on the brakes to avoid the chaos, but in doing so is rear-ended by a GMC Terrain SUV. A woman driving a Chevrolet and towing a horse trailer tried to avoid both collisions but smashed into Baird's spinning Volvo.

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Kimberley Nicole Perkins told police Sam Clark Jr was abusive before he shot her

Kimberley Nicole Perkins (pictured upper right and left with her husband), 27, appears in a video released Friday, telling police Sam Clark Jr once grabbed her by the throat, twisted her leg so hard she thought it would break and held a loaded gun to her head. She was found dead in a canal in St Louis Parish, Louisiana, in March this year, five months after the footage was recorded. Clark Jr (pictured left with his wife and bottom right in a mugshot) admitted he had shot her according to the sheriff. Perkins can be seen in the video telling an officer in private that Clark Jr once held a loaded gun to her head, adding: 'I wasn't scared. I was ready for it to happen.'

Gawker's legal tussle with Hulk Hogan attracted eBay founder Pierre Omidyar this week, who stepped in to help the site just after PayPal founder Peter Thiel admitted he has funded anti-Gawker lawsuits.  

The Irish Navy rescued 123 migrants and recovered one body off the Tripoli coast as Pope Francis criticised the response of European nations who stop the migrants from moving north.

The papers exposed how a raft of prominent leaders, politicians, celebrities and wealthy individuals around the world used Mossack Fonseca to start up or run offshore entities to hold their assets.

Oregon teenager scares off two intruders who broke into her family home

Jensen Clark, 18, was home alone when she heard the doorbell of her Marion County, Oregon home being rung repeatedly on Wednesday. Clark texted her mother Gena Young and followed her instructions not to answer. She quickly hid in a closet and draped a blanket over herself all while texting her mother, who was frantically updating the 911 dispatcher. The intruders were stunned to find her in the closet, but she managed to take charge of the situation, and the intruders immediately obeyed when she demanded they leave. Tiffany Wicke and Jestahn Jackson were charged with burglary and taken to the Marion County Jail after Clark reported the incident.

Australian researchers have developed a robotic arm which will allow amputees and stroke victims to experience the sensation of touch and return full human movement to lost limbs.

Designed by a startup in Shanghai, the Cowa Robot suitcase moves at a top speed of nearly 4.5mph and stays no more than 2ft behind its owner thanks to high-tech sensors.

Listening to jazz, classical or other restful music for 15 minutes makes patients so relaxed they need less anaesthesia, according to a study done in France. Scientists in Paris studied 62 cataract patients.

PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Off to see Madonna? Rocco Ritchie heads through departures at a London

He's been enjoying his time living in London and is regularly spotted out and about with pals. But Rocco Ritchie, 15, headed to the airport on Saturday for a Bank Holiday getaway and appeared to be travelling light on luggage. The teen, who has been at the centre of a high-profile custody battle between his parents Madonna and Guy Ritchie, since December last year recently made amends with his famous mother, but it's currently unknown if he was crossing the Atlantic to be with her.

Since she was first taken to hospital 11 years ago after a severe reaction to an insect bite, Kirsty Keep has been admitted about 55 times suffering from ever worsening, debilitating symptoms.

The Chicago PD says it has a computer algorithm that can tell whether someone is likely to commit a crime or be a victim of one - and the software is horrifying civil liberties groups.

Princes William and Harry team up for polo

The Duke of Cambridge, 33, prepared himself for the cut and thrust of the physically demanding sport at Cowarth Park Polo club in Berkshire. In the warm-up photographs he was without Prince Harry (central image), 31, who joined him later for the first match of the Audi Polo Challenge. William had to put his back into it (top right and bottom left) as the team's trainer took him through a gruellng routine before the match. He positioned his body into almost yoga-like poses during the warm-up (top left) but he seemed to see the funny side of the routine (bottom right). The royals are raising money for Sentebale, Tusk, The Royal Marsden and WellChild. William and Harry have raised £9.5million for charities through various polo tournaments since 2007.

Hans-Georg Maassen, head of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution admitted that there had been 'background noise' but no evidence of a specific plot.

Steven Williams, the ex-husband of Florida mother and Air Force Veteran 30-year-old Tricia Todd, likely used a chainsaw to dismember her, authorities said on Friday.

Mayborn, the makers of Tommee Tippee Sippee cups, have recalled three million of their sippy cups, three months after a Canadian man posted pictures online of mold in his son's cup.

Over 28 million people have committed Netflix infidelity. Now UK's Cornetta built Commitment Rings that block access to series you and your partner are watching, unless you're together.

President Obama soothes crying baby during a stop while en route to visit Hiroshima

President Obama met a new, tiny fan at the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station in Iwakuni, Japan. Obama was handed a crying baby as he greeted a crowd. The president held the baby for a moment and bounced him on his hip as he appeared to speak to the diaper-clad child. When he handed the tot back to his mom, the baby was no longer crying. Instead, the pudgy baby looked at the president, seemingly in awe. Later on Friday, president Obama paid tribute to victims of the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima on Friday, the first American leader to visit the city devastated by the bomb that helped end World War II.

A study of 2,000 skeletons found in ancient Rome's suburbs found that lower-class workers suffered broken hand bones, collar bones and noses thanks to a diet of rotting grains and a lifetime of hard labour.

A study of two wrist worn and two hip-worn trackers found that readings were accurate enough with 'sedentary exercise' - but overestimates ranged from 16 to 40 per cent for anything more strenuous.

Researchers from Canada and China say it's common for people to cheat for others within their social groups at the expense of a third party. In these circumstances, loyalty might outweigh morals.

A second baby bald eagle in Iowa has died, much to the heartbreak of millions around the world who tuned in to watch the live stream of their nest in Decorah, Iowa.

San Francisco home made famous by Full House hits the market for $4.15milion

Diehard fans of the TV show Full House (inset left) are having a good year. Netflix released a sequel of the show in February, and now fans with $4.15million to spare can live in the iconic Tanner family home (left). The three-bedroom Victorian house on San Francisco's Broderick Street has hit the market - with an elegantly decorated interior that's far more sophisticated than anything pictured in the show, since it was largely filmed on a set. With 3,125 square feet, high ceilings, three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, the house gives off a dreamy country home feel, with updated modern appliances (top and bottom right). But the new owners will also have to answer to the visitors who stop by every day, hoping to satisfy their 90s pop culture nostalgia. Full House, which ran from 1987 to 1995, followed a newly widowed father who enlisted the help of his brother-in-law and best friend to raise his three young daughters.

Darren Mitchell (pictured), 21, is one of two people missing in Washington County, where heavy rain trapped dozens of people between Thursday and Friday. A third person died in a flooded trailer home.

One Twitter user, known as Kyle Chapman, learned the hard way Thursday night after a profane tweet criticizing the use of the 'comfort couch,' the area where contestants go after they misspell a word.

You thought the Chinese advert was racist wait until you see this Italian commercial

A Chinese detergent advert sparked a race row this week, but it faces tough competition for the most racist commercial ever from the Coloreria Italiana (Coloured is better) campaign broadcast in Italy. On social media some commenters claim the Chinese 'Qiaobi' trailer harks back to the shocking advert that is going viral online. Indeed both clips show a man being put through the washing machine by his wife before miraculously changing race.

Professor Robert Knight and his team at UC Berkeley say they are working on technology that can reproduce comprehensible speech from direct brain recordings in real-time.

File - In this Sept. 1, 2015 file photo, from left, Brad Steinle, Liz Sullivan and Jim Steinle, the brother, mother and father of Kate Steinle who was shot to death on a pier, listen to their attorneys speak during a news conference on the steps of City Hall in San Francisco. The parents of a woman killed on a San Francisco pier by a man in the country illegally is suing the city and two federal agencies that they say contributed to her death. Kate Steinle's parents filed the wrongful-death lawsuit Friday, May 27, 2016. It accuses the San Francisco Sheriff's Department of failing to notify federal immigration officials that it was releasing Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez from jail. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

The parents of Kate Steinle, the woman shot by an on a San Francisco pier in July 2015, are suing the city and two federal agencies for contributing to their 32-year-old daughter's untimely death.

The incredible story of the U.S. Navy's first black pilot Jesse Leroy Brown

Jesse Leroy Brown (left, top right in a Corsair fighter plane, and bottom right with fellow Navy pilots aboard the USS Leyte) was raised in a shack with no electricity or heating and worked long hours cotton picking. He would watch planes fly over the fields and dreamed of one day taking to the skies himself, despite his friends laughing at him and saying it would never happen. Instead of giving up, Brown chased his dream and went on to become the U.S. Navy's first black pilot. He had to crash landed in a mountainous area of North Korea during the Korean War in 1950. After a heavy landing, Brown's plane was a wreck and his legs were pinned inside the cockpit. Close crew member Captain Tom Hudner saw that Brown's plane was on fire and heroically dived down and crash landed his own plane as he tried to rescue his friend. Despite his efforts, Brown could not be freed and died on the mountainside. Brown had a frigate - the USS Jesse L. Brown - named after him in 1973, and his bravery and determination inspired hundreds of other African Americans to become pilots.

This is the shocking moment a middle-aged woman was aggressively shoved and thrown to the floor by a policeman amid protests in France over laws that may end 35-hour working week.

Brown sophomore Matthew DiMarcantonio, 20, from Virginia, has told of his painful journey to university with his father who is suffering from blood cancer in an emotional interview. He said it suddenly 'hit'

Hilarious video shows a dog holding a cat in a fireman's lift as they make their way into a house has been filmed in Russia unhelped by the woman filming. It is unclear what was wrong with the cat.

Alarming video footage shows the Spaniard narrowly avoid being hit by cars travelling at 70mph to reach the youths. They allegedly offered him cannabis near Vicar in Almeria, south east Spain.

Atkins CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year exhibition's stunning pictures

An impressive collection of photographs highlighting the environmental issues around the world is to be showcased at a famous photography exhibition in Kensington, London, next month. Sixty photographers were selected from 10,000 entries from 70 countries and the images will go on display at the Environmental Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society on June 29. Some of the photographs in the series include photographer Faisal Azim's picture of three gravel workmen who can barely see as they go about their daily duties working in Chittagong, Bangladesh (top left). Meanwhile, a man was photographed searching through rubbish while carrying two huge sacks at sunrise from behind the famous Taj Mahal in Agra, India (top right). Two workers were seen standing in a furnace - which belches out thick smoke - to make fertiliser and fish feed in West Bengal (bottom left). And Indonesian military soldiers were pictured wearing swimming goggles at Rimbo Panjang Village, Kampar, Riau, Indonesia, on September 5, 2015 (bottom right).

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Lujac Desautel designs stunning open-plan superyacht

The 148ft concept yacht, called La Petit Terrasse (top), is the brainchild of US designer Lujac Desautel and features flexible, open-plan spaces (bottom left) that can be used as sun decks, party spots or even a catwalk. Desautel designed it with an Italian fashion mogul in mind and said he set out to create a luxurious home on water. Guests would spend a lot of their time on the main deck (bottom right), where they could jump into the sea from a platform or go for a dip in an on-board pool.

English magician Damien O'Brien, 31, melts a 10p coin just by rubbing it between his fingers in mind-blowing magic trick. that leaves the circular coin looking more like a guitar pick.

Representing herself in the Supreme Court on Friday, Eboni Pydde, 22, appeared on Friday before Justice Peter Applegarth, to seek early parole from the Southern Queensland Regional Parole Board.

As Britons spend more time using technology, we are being left with headaches, sore eyes and exhaustion, according to research.

Pro-skateboarders Tony Hawk and Aaron 'Jaws' Homoki take to a Zero G 'vomit comet' plane to try out their dream tricks in true weightlessness. The two experienced Martian, Lunar, and zero gravity.

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Researchers led by McGill University looked at data from 3,726 people and say event had a profound impact on African-American communities and their genetic diversity nationwide.

The 'war' began after New York as businesses and tenants started to compete to outdo each other with elaborate window designs created entirely out of the colorful stickers.

Dog appears to have something on her mind as she ARGUES with her owner in video

Tiny dog Rosie - believed to be a French bulldog cross - has been filmed by its adoring owner yapping on the sofa in a truly unique way in response to the beeping microwave in a house in Denver, Colorado. Her unusual high-pitched growling intensifies every time the woman repeats, 'Beeeeeep, beeeeep.' The combination of the dog's rather unattractive appearance and the odd noises make for a hilarious effect. The interaction seems exactly like a conversation with Rosie appearing to scold the woman for her mimicking. 'How dare I say "Beeeep,"' the woman says as the video ends with a final piercing yap.

   

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US Naval Academy seniors caught sleeping before graduation ceremony

The Class of 2016, made up of 1,076 midshipmen, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis on Friday. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter delivered the commencement address at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, and announced that Kennan Reynolds, the quarterback for the school's football team, had been cleared to play for the NFL. The ceremony was the first in history that female graduates were required to wear trousers instead of skirts. They will be the first women who will have every Navy and Marine job open to them upon graduation.

Nicola Toso, 50, from Padua, divorced his wife Nicoletta Zuin in 2002 but fell on hard times in 2008 and found it tough to make payments for their 12-year-old daughter.

As many as 35,000 fans, dressed as characters from comics, films, cartoons and games, came together at the Excel Centre in London and 135,000 are expected over the three-day weekend.

Criminals attempt burglary in San Antonio Texas in Bexar County Sheriff’s Office footage

An entertaining video has captured what could be one of the most pathetic attempts at a break-in ever seen. In the longer form of the video, uploaded on YouTube by Bexar County Sheriff's Office, the young men are seen running around the outside of a house in San Antonio, Texas. Stuck for ideas, a man in a white t-shirt comes up with the ingenious suggestion of smashing a window with his unclothed elbow.

   

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