American tourist breaks her back falling down cliff fleeing sex attacker in Thailand

Hannah Gavios (right), 23, got lost on pitch-black Railay Beach in the resort of Krabi when a local man who offered to show her the way to her hotel sexually assaulted her. 'I started punching him in the face and beating him up and biting off his ear. I was biting his ear so hard it almost came off. His ear was half torn off,' Ms Gavios said. She ran from him and feel off a cliff in the darkness. The man scrambled after her and sexually molested her again as she lay helpless. Eventually Ms Gavios, from New York, was saved (left) and rushed to hospital in Phuket.

Fox News to pay $20million and issue public apology to Gretchen Carlson to settle sexual

UPDATED 21st Century Fox announced on Tuesday that it had settled a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by former network anchor Gretchen Carlson. The network has agreed to pay $20million to Carlson, after she claimed she was sexually harassed by former network president Roger Ailes. Ailes stepped down from his position in July, amid the allegations that he cancelled Carlson's program when she refused his sexual advances. The network also issued a formal apology to Carlson on Tuesday, saying they regret the fact that Gretchen was not treated with respect. Vanity Fair reports that the company has also settled with two other women.

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Enjoying sex in later life can cut the risk of hypertension in women but could double the risk of heart attacks in men, a US study says

Having, and enjoying, sex in later years can lower the risk of hypertension in women, but may double the risk of heart attacks in men, research shows. A stud...

Garett Pope Snr said his family had 'never felt pain like this before' after his son, Garett Jr, 11, a sixth-grade student from South Carolina died after cutting off his airways to achieve a feeling of euphoria.

NEW Gideon Zilberstein was on a pleasure boat that pulled his mother Jesse Zilberstein, while she was water-skiing on San Bernardino County's Lake Arrowhead, the sheriff's department said.

Bruce Springsteen reveals his battle against crippling depression in recent years

NEW Legendary rockstar Bruce Springsteen has detailed his battles with depression in a soon-to-be released autobiography. Springsteen, 66, explored his history with the mental illness and his father's (right of right in 1972) fight against it in his upcoming book, Born To Run. 'You don't know the illness's parameters,' he said. 'Can I get sick enough to where I become a lot more like my father than I thought I might?' Springsteen also told Vanity Fair he was almost crippled by the mental illness in recent years. 'I was crushed between sixty and sixty-two, good for a year and out again from sixty-three to sixty-four,' the 66-year-old (left) writes in his tell-all, according to the magazine. Springsteen' autobiography, Born To Run, will be released internationally on September 27, and he was interview for October's edition of Vanity Fair.

NEW Fundamentally, whatever work needs to be done, needs to get done in the same amount of total time, warns Allard Dembe, an Ohio State University public health professor.

An 18-year-old student was plied with alcohol and then raped at a Washington State University fraternity house, while another - 17 - was hospitalized after drinking alcohol there. 

Stanford rapist Brock Turner signs sex offender registry in hometown where he has been

Stanford rapist Brock Turner was seen going into a probation meeting on Tuesday at the Warren County Probation Office in Lebanon, Ohio, just four days after being released from a California jail, where he served just three months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious 23-year-old woman. The convicted sex offender had until 9am on Tuesday to check in with authorities following his release from San Jose's Main Jail South last Friday morning. Probation department sources told Daily Mail Online that he will be expected to check in with them 'at least once a week'. Turner has until Thursday evening to appear at the Greene County Sheriff's Office in Xenia, Ohio, where he will be fingerprinted, photographed and told to sign the local sex offender's register.

Mothers and fathers have taken to Reddit to share their feelings about their children who, despite having many wonderful qualities, don't boast good looks.

Swansea University Medical School scientists called it a 'cancer smoke detector' as it finds mutations in red blood cells which occur when cancer is present, rather than the cancer itself.

JonBenet Ramsey documentary debuts never-before-seen footage of Burke talking to police

The Killing of JonBenet: The Truth Uncovered aired Monday night on A&E.; The new documentary aired never-before-seen footage of Burke Ramsey's police interview in 1998, two years after his little sister's murder (left). In the interview, Burke, then 9, recalls the last time he saw his sister. JonBenet's father also sat down for an interview with A&E;, again proclaiming his innocence. For years, JonBenet's parents Patsy and John (Mr Ramsey pictured top right, in his A&E; interview_ were the subject of public suspicion about the case, but police have since cleared their names. JonBenet Ramsey (bottom right) was six years old on December 26, 1996, when she was found strangled to death in her basement in Boulder, Colorado. Experts who spoke with A&E; said they believed an intruder was to blame.

Surveillance footage shows 49ers tight end Bruce Miller bloodied and in drunken stupor

Surveillance footage has emerged showing showing former San Francisco 49er Bruce Miller (pictured) stumbling from a drunken fight that had him kicked off the team at the weekend. Police said the tight end went to the Fisherman's Wharf Marriott about 2:45 a.m. and tried to get a room, but when he was told there none available he knocked on a random room. Inside the room was an elderly couple and their 29-year-old son, who told Miller he was in the wrong room. However Miller then allegedly attacked the man. CCTV footage taken from the hotel across the street, where Miller stumbled following the fight, show the 248-pound player bleeding from the head (main) and vomiting, wearing jogging pants and a tank top.

Travellers across the UK and U.S. have already complained of lengthy queues due to the IT glitch which is affecting British Airways check-in desks around the world.

Joshua Salyers, 29, has been charged with murder after Barbara Dailey was attacked inside her Muskegon, Michigan, house while she was home alone, and her neighbors were at a picnic.

Pit bull savages a tiny beagle in front of its owner who gets injured while trying to save her pet in horrific scenes on the streets of Boston

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Disturbing video footage shows a vicious pit bull attacking a beagle while its owner cries out for help and gets caught up in the mauling herself (left). According to the video's uploader Raphael Fortin, he was out with his girlfriend visiting Boston for a Coldplay concert when they 'heard a loud yelling and shouting'. A crowd of onlookers then tried to wrestle with the raging canine (centre), before eventually the two dogs were pulled apart. The pit bull bit into the neck of the beagle, which appeared lucky to not sustain life-threatening injuries.

Florida woman is told to tear down tree house where she has lived for 25 years

Shawnee Chasser (bottom left) who has lived in a tree house (pictured) for 25 years, has been told by Miami-Dade County that she must tear it down or face more than $7,000 in penalties. The county has said the tree house was built illegally and is unsafe. Authorities said the cottage, which sits between two trees and is built around a man-made pond (upper left) and water fountain, must be demolished in the next four months or the 65-year-old grandmother could face thousands in fines. The tree house is equipped with a kitchenette along with a small couch (center). A county representative said the county's issue with Chasser's cottage is that it's unsafe and South Florida has strict rules about building codes because of the frequency of hurricanes. They said she can live in a legal tree house, but her cottage wasn't up to county standards. Chasser, who mass-produces and sells Shawnee's Greenthumb Popcorn in Whole Foods stores around Florida, said she's unable to afford to hire the necessary people to bring her home up to code, but she's not giving up without a fight. 'I'll chain myself to that tree house,' she said.

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One anonymous UK Mumsnet user posted on the parenting network about her mother in law's decision to wear white to her wedding. The forum was divided as to whether this is acceptable or not.

Mother-in-law indicted with murder of kindergarten teacher

Georgia woman, Elizabeth Wall (right), 63, was indicted in the shooting death of her daughter-in-law, Jenna Wall (left), 35, who was found dead in her home on June 23. The victim's estranged husband and the boys' father, Jerrod Wall, received a call from his mother telling him to come and get his sons. When he arrived at the home (inset), he found her sitting in the living room holding a gun. He also found his estranged wife dead in the kitchen. Elizabeth Wall was arrested the same day and police believe she shot her daughter-in-law four times. Wall was reportedly indicted on charges of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, possession of firearm during commission of a felony and two counts of cruelty to children in the third degree. Police said Wall had researched shootings and bought a gun two months before the murder. The home where she was shot is pictured inset.

After 12 years and heaven knows how many calories, diets and satisfying post-coital cigarettes, to say nothing of anxious pre-coital cigarettes, Bridget Jones is back - and she's been much missed.

Ann Coulter calls Captain Humayun Khan's father 'snarling Muslim'

Right-wing political commentator Ann Coulter (right) left Australian TV host Andrew Bolt (left) speechless when she called the father of a dead U.S. soldier a 'snarling Muslim' during Monday night's program. Coulter, a conservative supporter of Donald Trump, was defending the billionaire businessman's public criticism of Khizr Khan (inset) following his impassioned speech at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia last month.

Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte 'regrets' calling Obama 'son of a bitch'

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte (right) has expressed regret over his 'son of a bitch' remark while referring to President Barack Obama (left). In a statement read out by his spokesman on Tuesday, Duterte said his 'strong comments' to certain questions by a reporter 'elicited concern and distress, we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the US president'. Duterte, dubbed 'The Punisher' had earlier warned Obama not to ask about extrajudicial killings during a planned meeting in Laos or 'I will swear at you'. He made the remarks Monday before flying to Laos, where he will attend a regional summit. Duterte had been scheduled to meet Obama separately. But Obama indicated that he was having second thoughts about that meeting and both sides mutually agreed to postpone it. The flap over Duterte's remarks started when a reporter asked him how he intends to explain the extrajudicial killings of drug dealers to Obama. More than 2,000 suspected drug pushers and users have been killed since Duterte launched a war on drugs after taking office on June 30.

Laotian President Bounnhang Vorachit, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama toast during an official state luncheon at the Presidential Palace in Vientiane, Laos, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Making the first visit to the nation as a sitting president, Obama said too few Americans are aware of the United States' covert bombing campaign in the south Asian country.

Donald Trump says Clinton 'would have a total failure' if she went to meet Mexican

Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton's the choker, not him, and 'she would have a total failure' if she went to Mexico to meet with the country's president. 'I don't choke, she chokes,' he said in an interview with ABC News, turning Clinton's argument back around at her. Trump based the criticism on the 'deals she's made.' 'She's responsible for so many bad things that have happened to our country, including the signing by her husband of NAFTA, which has drained our country of its jobs,' he contended. He did not seem to be referring to the actual choking incident Clinton had in Ohio on Monday that prevented her from landing a punch and she attributed to an 'allergic reaction' to the Republican White House candidate.

Michelle Obama is to hit the campaign trail in support of Hillary Clinton, hoping to give the Democrat's chances a boost in the crucial final months before the election.

The White House hopeful (pictured talking to the press) refused to say whether their daughter Chelsea should follow suit. 'We'll reach that if I'm elected,' she told reporters traveling with her Monday.

Ivanka Trump shares a cute clip of herself bopping with giggling son Theo

NEW Although the 34-year-old spent Sunday with her three children, the busy mom cut the long weekend short and ended up going to work on Monday despite the holiday. And while most people struggle to get back into the daily grind after their time off, Ivanka was all smiles as she filmed herself dancing with her five-month-old son on Monday morning.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has opened up a two-point lead over Hillary Clinton in the latest CNN / ORC poll. The poll is just the latest to show an improvement for Trump in recent weeks.

Donald Trump blasted Hillary Clinton Monday for allegedly being too tired to campaign properly.  'She didn't have energy to go to Louisiana and she didn't have the energy to go to Mexico,' he said.

It's a puppy dance party! Watch adorable moment Alaskan Malamute litter hear music for the very first time - and are very confused

Many a mother coos over the first time her baby reacts to the sound of music and the owner of these adorable Alaskan Malamute puppies was no exception. Footage shows five pups sitting in the boot of a car. But when their owner begins to play some music they stand up and cock their heads. At one point they adorably move their heads to the beat of the rhythm, stopping dead still when their owner pauses the music.

Woman accidentally discovers dinosaur footprints at Broome's Cable Beach

Bindi Lee Porth (left) was walking along Australia's Broome's Cable Beach at sunset on Sunday afternoon when she stepped in (right) the fossilised footprint (inset) of a carnivorous dinosaur from 130 million years ago. A renowned paleontologist from Queensland said the footprints likely belonged to a two-legged meat-eating dinosaur, roughly two metres tall and five metres long from head to tail.

California-based Facebook appears to be testing the feature on some Android users, although it is not clear if this is just in certain areas. The feature collects and displays posts from your friends.

Phyllis Schlafly (pictured) died of cancer Monday afternoon at her home in St Louis. She helped defeat the 1970s proposed Equal Rights Amendment against gender discrimination (right).

Teacher who groomed future German Playboy model to be his lover as a teen is prosecuted

Teacher Michael Kersebaum, 46, from Muenster, Germany, is facing stalking and invasion of privacy charges after he allegedly sent the picture of 20-year-old Charlotte Gliszczynski. The photo was taken when she was his 17-year-old lover, one year after she was his student at a comprehensive school. Their relationship subsequently ended and now he is facing prosecution after being accused of sending a naked picture of her to one of his friends.

An animal sculpture dating back two centuries has shot to fame in China. Many people think the statue, which depicts a horse head, looks like the Donkey from animated film Shrek.

The Soap Girls from South Africa say they were left in pain when the sticky red stuff was thrown. They want to sue the landlord of the bar in Hastings. He claims they're damaging the feminist movement.

Terrifying moment mob boss is killed and his lawyer is seriously wounded when hitman opens fire on his car in former Soviet republic 

The dramatic shooting happened in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi and was caught on CCTV cameras. The footage shows a hitman approaching mafia boss Soso Djokhadze, 37, and his lawyer, Zakariya Chibukhashvili, 34, who are in a car (top right). The hitman then suddenly starts to shoot at the people inside the vehicle (left). The driver tries to speed away but apparently panics and crashes into another car (bottom right). According to local media, the hitman wounded the lawyer and shot Soso Djokhadze dead. Lawyer Zakariya Chibukhashvili was taken to hospital in a serious condition.

A new report carried out by Gert Frølund Pedersen, a professor at Denmark's Aalborg University ranked 26 smartphones for call quality. Four iPhone models came out worst in the tests.

The photo- and video-based social networking app firm, which is based in Venice, California, has already dabbled in augmented reality with its wildly popular filters, hinting at an AR gadget

UFC champion Miesha Tate rescues girl who had fallen on mountain

UFC fighter Miesha Tate has helped rescue a six-year-old girl who had fallen and broken her arm at the top of a mountain in the Mary Jane Falls in Nevada. The young girl, Kai (right), who was on the trail with her parents, had taken a tumble and injured herself on the rocky route, and needed help getting down the mountain. 'Today a little girl broke her arm up at the top of Mary Jane falls and I saw her meekly built mother struggling to carry her (inset) daughter down the mountain so I offered to carry the little girl to the bottom,' Tate (left and right) said, before explaining how she and the young girl 'agreed to be strong for each other' on the trek down the mountain. The fighter, who is awaiting her next opponent after losing her championship at UFC 200 in July, said she was 'inspired' by the young girl's bravery.

Belinda Kay Norris, 55, of Fort Worth, Texas was charged last week with invasive visual recording of her roommate, 45, who is not being named, court records show.

Hacks for removing fake tan patches without painful scrubbing include slathering on hair removal cream and baby oil or making a paste with lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda.

Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker undergoes emergency brain surgery

After being hit in the head by a line drive, Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker underwent emergency surgery Sunday night to stop his brain from bleeding. The team's general manager, Billy Eppler, said that the surgery performed by Dr. Manuel Ferreira in Seattle to stop Shoemaker's brain from bleeding was successful. Eppler said that Shoemaker, 29, was speaking after the surgery. He was struck in the right side of the head by a 105mph line drive off the bat by the Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager during their game at Safeco Field, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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NEW WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: CCTV images of the footage taken in Moscow show how a Mercedes collided head-on with the presidential BMW, killing the driver.

NEW Homeowner Salvatore DiMauro was showing this house in southwest Atlanta to a prospective tenant when he came upon the body of a young black man who had been shot to death on the patio.

MMA fighter Marcus Kowal's son Liam dies after being mowed down in stroller by 'drunk'

Liam Kowal, 15-month-old son of MMA fighter Marcus Kowal (pictured right, with Liam and left in the ring), has been hit and killed in a DUI incident after a 72-year-old woman smashed into his stroller Saturday, police said. Liam and his 15-year-old aunt were within the boundaries of a crosswalk in Hawthorne, California, when Donna Marie Higgins (inset), 72, drove into them then fled, cops claim Liam was declared brain dead Sunday, and his father announced the dreadful news on Facebook shortly afterward, adding: 'Our hearts are broken and there's a void in my soul but we will get through this.'

NEW A Melbourne man says he nearly had a panic attack after his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded into flames as he slept, causing $1800 worth of damages to his hotel room.

NEW Ramon Arroyo, seven, has died despite passing police officer Brendan Behan's heroic efforts to save him as a fire blazed at the two-story house in Middletown, Rhode Island.

Lone survivor of crash that killed four University of Georgia sorority girls speaks out

NEW Agnes Kim, 21, (left and bottom left) was critically injured in the crash along Georgia State Route 15 on April 27 after her white Toyota Camry drifted into another lane and hit another car. Her friends and fellow students Kayla Canedo, 19 (left in bottom right picture); Brittany Feldman, 20 (far top right); Christina Semeria, 19 (right in bottom right picture); and Halle Scott, 19 (one from top right), were all killed Kim was left in a coma and woke up more than a month later. Since then she has been recovering from her traumatic injuries and only recently started talking. In a short video posted on a YouCaring page, she smiled as she told people she is getting better. She said:  'Hello, my name is Agnes. Thank you for praying for me. I am getting better. Thank you. I love you all.' Her friends, who set up the page to help cover her medical bills, then gave an update on her progress. They said her family hope she will soon be on her feet and out of hospital.

An American passenger face swapped with an aeroplane cabin's ceiling during a flight. On her face, two reading lights serve as her eyes and the operating buttons are her nostrils.

Chinese social media users reported satellite debris was recovered from Shaanxi province in southern China following the 'failure' of a satellite launch last week.

History in the making: Miss America's first ever openly lesbian contestant shares her

NEW Erin O'Flaherty, 23, from Missouri, said she is 'very excited' about making history as the pageant's first ever openly lesbian contestant at the finals in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on September 11. The Miss Missouri winner, pictured, will face competition for the crown from 51 others.

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Media mogul and property tycoon clash over plans to build a new park off Manhattan coast

Billionaire movie producer Barry Diller (pictured with his fashion designer wife Diane Von Furstenberg, left) and property tycoon Douglas Durst (right) have clashed over plans to construct a 2.7 acre park in New York with an open-air amphitheater (main picture). The swanky new park promised a cultural hub with three performance spaces. The plans won the support of Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov Andrew Cuomo, but soon ran into problems with the City Club of New York. Reportedly backed by property developer Mr Durst, the City Club have challenged the plans in court.

FILE - In this July 10, 2015 file photo, Bret Michaels performs at 'FOX and Friends' All American Summer Concert Series in New York. x-Poison frontman Michaels says two thieves stole his cellphone while he was onstage during a recent performance in New Hampshire. A post on Michaels' Facebook page on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, said the phone and other electronics were taken from the rocker's dressing room during a concert at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom on Sept. 1. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

The 53-year-old rocker posted on Facebook that his phone and other electronics were taken from his dressing room during a concert at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom on September 1.

Ruslan Sokolovsky, 21, from the Urals city of Yekaterinburg has been charged with offending religious believers and inciting hatred after the filmed himself playing the game in church.

A mother has shared her horror after seeing increasing numbers of naked photos of children uploaded to Instagram, arguing that parents should be protecting their children.

A mother has shared her horror after seeing increasing numbers of naked photos of children uploaded to Instagram, arguing that parents should be protecting their children.

North Carolina parents say six-month-old son with 'death grip' is the world's youngest water skier 

Rob and Heather Absher of Falls Lake, North Carolina, say their six-month-old son Auburn (main and inset) is the youngest person ever to water ski. Auburn went for his first ride over the weekend and rode for 30 seconds over 150 feet. Rob sprinted while pulling Auburn in his custom-made water ski, which has a railing for the child to hold on to, while his mother ran behind him. The couple said they trained Auburn at home and in the backyard. However, another tot's parents claim to hold the record for youngest water skier. Zyla St. Onge also water skied at six months old with her parents champion barefoot water skier Keith St. Onge and champion show skier Lauren Lane St. Onge.

Chris Robinson, 68, is accused by Insurance Australia Group Ltd of rigging up a printer to ignite matches and torch his Bay of Islands home as he continues to fight the firm for a £1.6million payout.

Kent State University in Ohio converted Prentice Cafe in Prentice Hall because of the rising number of students gluten intolerance. It is the first entirely gluten-free college canteen in the country.

Following Kensington Palace's announcement that Prince Harry is set to visit the Caribbean this autumn, female fans have been sent into a frenzy on social media, vowing to track him down.

A selection of hilarious pictures from Chinese social media have proved how men could turn their girlfriends or wives from attractive to unflattering with a click on the camera.

The 72-year-old admitted himself to Hazelden Addiction Treatment Center in Minnesota, TMZ reported. His rep confirmed the actor was getting help for an 'alcohol-related problem'

Kenny Bazile (pictured), 31, was arrested Thursday in Palm Desert, California. He is the fifth suspect in the shooting death of Carey Gabay, 43, fatally shot last year during New York's festival.

The Retronaut Guide To Raising Children proves that childcare used to look very different

Author Chris Wild has unearthed some astonishing historic photos for his new book - The Retronaut Guide To Raising Children: The Past Like You Wouldn't Believe. The incredible photos show young children lighting up (left), babies hanging on a washing line (top right), a homemade sign to warn drivers (bottom centre) and even two babies in a mini boxing ring (bottom right). While this generation of parents must be reaching for the smelling salts, we can only say: Please, don't try this at home!

Fire crews were dispatched to the five-bedroom, five-bathroom Narragansett house in Rhode Island after a fire broke out around 8:30 p.m. Monday.

The small team of scientists were observing southern right whales' behaviour in Hermanus, Eastern Cape, South Africa, when a great white shark came just feet from their craft.

Exit Glacier, in Alaska's Kenja Fjords National Park, has shrunk by a mile in the past 100 years and last year retreated by 136 feet. Barack Obama visited the site in September last year (pictured).

The findings were compiled by 80 scientists from 12 countries at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress in Hawaii.

The 33-year-old man made the harrowing discovery in Lower Saxony and police believe the skeleton belongs to a woman who went missing from an address three miles from the house in 1976.

Mother-of-two who exercised throughout her pregnancy flaunts her washboard abs

Kristy Ardo, 25, from Phoenix, Arizona has revealed that she restored her pre-baby body just ten days after giving birth to her second child, Tate (pictured right). The mother-of-two gained 30lbs during her second pregnancy but says she lost 20lbs before she had even got to the hospital. Pictured: Kristy two days after giving birth (left) ten days after (centre) and now (right).

Swansea University Medical School scientists called it a 'cancer smoke detector' as it finds mutations in red blood cells which occur when cancer is present, rather than the cancer itself.

Carrie Fisher and her partner Kyle McNicol, both from York, were travelling from Krabi, Thailand, to Penang in Malaysia when they made the surprising discovery.

A neighborhood in North Carolina is on high alert after two children said they saw a clown trying to lure kids into the woods with treats. Similar incidents were reported in South Carolina last week.

Archaeologists believe that subtle difference found at Lambityeco - at the modern day city of Tlacolula de Matamoros in in Oaxaca - raise new questions about its local cultural ties.

The announcement was first shown at the Freddie Mercury 70th Birthday Party in Montreux, Switzerland. The asteroid was discovered in 1991, the year Mercury died.

Staci Yevich spends £4,600 of her inheritance on more than 600 dolls 

Staci Yevich, 36, a stay-at-home mother, from Connecticut, has filled an entire room of her house with Monster High and She-Ra figurines (right) that takes a two hours a week to dust. Staci started her collection after she inherited $2,000 (£1,500) from her mother, who died three years ago, and thinks she would have approved. Now even her husband Christopher, 40, supports her obsession and gives her dolls as gifts. The couple even see the hoard as an investment for their 13-month-old daughter Lilly (inset with her dad).

The discovery was made using a computer simulation, which took longer than a year, and was conducted in China, Zurich and Heidelberg.

Resentment can build, according to a study by the London School of Economics. Home workers feel isolated and annoyed that they have to pay utility bills. Bosses find their employees feel 'entitled'.

Guest at Hotel Fuerstenhof in Leipzig in eastern Germany, were evacuated as armed police moved in to check rooms for explosive devices.

Computer scientists at Aberdeen University have developed an algorithm that offers words of encouragement during stressful situations in an attempt to tackle mental health issues early.

Tom Grennell, 20, from Virginia, started working part-time at the retailer and came across so many interesting people and experiences that he started documenting them online on his blog.

Welcome to my beautiful little grand-daughter, Evangeline born 3 hours ago to Dylan Farrow and her husband, Dana,' she tweeted with the sweet snap of the peacefully sleeping tot.

Is this the most terrifying swing in the world? Tourists fling themselves off the edge of a 22-storey building in Amsterdam 

A set of vertigo inducing photos have revealed the incredible view the 'Over The Edge' swing in Amsterdam offers its visitors although those who are afraid of heights should avoid the experience! Sitting 330ft above ground, on the roof of a 22-storey skyscraper, the swing is the tallest in Europe and is one of the Dutch capital's newest attractions.

Connor Golden, 19, whose left foot was mutilated by a homemade explosive in Central Park, took his first steps with his new prosthetic leg. The horrific incident happened on July 3.

Authorities released surveillance images of four suspects Friday (one is pictured). They believe the men favored Ben & Jerry's, Haagen-Dazs, and Talenti products and resold them to delis and bodegas.

Researchers from Umeå University in Sweden served pasta with a 'CRISPRy' vegetable fry to a radio reporter. The researchers say that this marks a new phase of agriculture

The new headset was unveiled at the recent IFA tech show in Berlin and will compete with more established devices like the Oculus-made Samsung Gear VR and the HTC Vive

The poker, blackjack and roulette player uses the alias while playing live casino games, during which croupiers (one of them is pictured) typically salute each player by saying their username.

Japan's Prince Hisahito celebrates his tenth birthday by posing alongside older sisters

Images show Prince Hisahito of Akishino (left) with his sisters, Princess Kako and Princess Mako (right) at a rice field of the Akishino-no-miya residence in Tokyo, Japan. The young prince turned ten amid heightened interest in the country's Imperial Household system after his grandfather, Emperor Ahihito, 82, suggested his willingness to abdicate. In a video message in August, the Emperor made a subtle indication that he wished to step down putting the attention on his elder son, Crown Prince Naruhito, 56, the first in line to Japan's Chrysanthemum throne.

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT The 22-year-old man had climbed on to the Crimean Bridge in Moscow. A witness said a bystander had managed to persuade him to come down but the man fell.

Animal assisted therapy is slowly becoming a mainstream treatment, says Dale Preece Kelly, who runs Critter Assisted Therapy in Worcestershire and works in both the NHS and private hospitals.

After discovering some ground-breaking research at the Nutrition Research Centre Ireland, the team of Trust Me, I'm A Doctor decided to have a trial of their own, which presented jaw-dropping results.

This June, a study in the British Medical Journal found those with migraine headaches had a 50 per cent higher risk of having or dying from a heart attack, stroke or heart disease.

Scientists at Stanford University in California have found the ventral tegmental area, which is part of our internal reward system, also plays a role in preparing our brains for bed.

Studies on almost 400,000 people found giving the drugs to infants increased their chance of developing the painful skin allergy by up to 41 per cent. The research will be presented today in London.

Andrey Melnichenko moors his £225m Motor Yacht A on the Thames in London

Tens of thousands of ships have passed through Tower Bridge since it first opened more than 120 years ago, but few would have caught the eye as much as this extraordinary $270million bombproof superyacht. The distinctive white 'Motor Yacht A'- owned by Russian tycoon Andrey Melnichenko (inset, with his wife Aleksandra), who is known as the 'King of Bling' - was spotted sailing up the River Thames in London on a wet and windy Saturday afternoon. The 390ft vessel, which is one of the world's 25 largest superyachts, features three swimming pools, including one with a glass floor, luxurious cabins and an unconventional design described as an upside down hull. And the boat, which launched eight years ago and was reported in April to have gone on the market, was photographed mooring alongside D-Day bombardment vessel HMS Belfast having sailed up the Thames.

The criminal broke into the home in Forest Hill, Victoria, Australia, on August 20, where he was seen worming on the floor to disable a web camera that would implicate him in the crime.

From tips to prevent soggy sandwiches to making stylish snacks, experts and creative mothers and fathers share how they keep their children's lunches interesting.

Rory McIlroy believes his touch is returning in time for the Ryder Cup after storming to victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship. The 27-year-old is now eyeing his fourth Ryder Cup win.

The eye-catching 39ft catamaran is being developed by Dutch marine designers Soel Yachts in a bid to capitalise on the growing ecotourism market.

Kate's highly influential personal assistant Natasha Archer has become engaged to royal snapper Chris Jackson, who has been on private photoshoots with her and Prince William.

Rachel Carrie, 31, from Yorkshire, who is trolled for her pastime says she'll never stop killing animals because her efforts aid conservation, as well as keeping her fridge stocked up with meat.

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The male-only centre in Paris will open with an initial capacity of 400 where refugees will be able to receive medical and psychological care for between five to 10 days before being moved on.

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The still images... that move! Photographer brings incredible landscapes to life with slowly shifting 3D pictures

From Arizona to Iceland, stunning landscapes from across the globe are brought to life in these incredible 3D images. Professional photographer Paul Reiffer, 36, spent six years compiling superb landscape shots from all over the world that could be transformed into a 3D video. He said: 'The first image of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is my favourite. It is the most dramatic.' The one minute and 42 second video consists of around 20 images of landscapes including one in Iceland where a block of ice literally pops out of the picture.

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A tourist-free side of China that few ever get to see

These stunning photographs of densely-populated China show there are rare moments and remote regions where another soul is not seen for miles. The images have been taken in picturesque locations like the rice fields of Yuanyang (top left), deserts of Dunhuang (top right), the serene waters of the Li river (bottom left), the towering cliffs of Huangshan (inset) and the barren landscape of the Muztagh Ata mountains (bottom right).

   

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Holidaymaker photobombs other tourists posing at the Leaning Tower of Pisa in hilarious

A tourist has made a photo album of himself at the Leaning Tower Of Pisa in Italy, using his fellow tourists as props. Instead of leaning against the tower the man spent his time at the Italian site leaning against the other men and women who were posed up next to the building. In the pictures, he looks like he is high-fiving or leaning against mini people.

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New Zealand lodge where you can gaze upon the landscape that inspired  Peter Jackson's

Queenstown has long attracted tourists with its stunning scenery and adventure sports. Its glorious Lake Wakatipu was transformed into the mythical woodland of Lothlorien in Lord of the Rings (inset). Take in its beauty from the comfort of your bed (top left) or bath (bottom right) at Azur Lodge, a luxury hotel perched among the trees above it. With nine standalone cottages and uninterrupted views of the water, it's hard not to feel just a little of Tolkien's magic during a stay at this stunning boutique hotel.

   

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