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Donald Trump has been cheered by fans outside Trump Tower in New York, hours after Melania called his lewd remarks about women from a 2005 video 'unacceptable and offensive'. The Republican nominee emerged from the Manhattan skyscraper about 5pm on Saturday, and was immediately mobbed by adoring supporters. Trump waved to his fans (middle) before disappearing back inside the building. Earlier in the day, as Trump's statements were condemned being condemned by his running mate and several senators and congressmen who withdrew their support and discussed replacing him, Melania (bottom left) said her husband's words do not represent the man he is today. 'The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me. This does not represent the man that I know,' she said. Senator John McCain (top left) became the highest profile Republican yet to rescind his support of Trump. Idaho Senator Mike Crapo, New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte, and others have officially said they can no longer vote for Trump, while dozens of Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on Trump to drop out of the race following the remarks made in the hot mic tape from an Access Hollywood shoot in 2005. But Trump defiantly says there is no way he is getting out of the running (inset).

Palm Springs police officers killed and another injured attending to 'family disturbance'

Three police officers in Palm Springs, California were shot on Saturday, as authorities are still dealing with 'an active scene.' The shooting took place near Sunrise Way and Racquet Ball, police said. The officers were rushed to local hospitals and their conditions are unknown at this time.

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He's famous for his roles in Doctor Who and Torchwood. But on Saturday John Barrowman unfortunately had to play the part of reporter, as a bloody shooting unfolded

The Mexico-born actress spent 10 years playing the bisexual character Dr. Callie Thorne on ABC's Grey's Anatomy before leaving the show this year.

Nancy O'Dell says she's 'saddened' by Donald Trump's comments as she breaks her silence on

Television host Nancy O'Dell (pictured right, left with Donald Trump and inset with Billy Bush) has broken her silence after she was revealed as the married woman at the center of a crude recording detailing how Donald Trump tried to seduce her. Shocking audio was released by the Washington Post on Friday, which contained Trump bragging about his attempts to seduce a woman in September 2005. O'Dell said: 'Politics aside, I'm saddened that these comments still exist in our society at all. When I heard the comments yesterday, it was disappointing to hear such objectification of women.'

Trump called his daughter Ivanka 'a piece of a**': 17 years of crude, misogynistic

Donald Trump (main and bottom right) has made numerous crude and misogynistic comments towards women, including agreeing that his daughter Ivanka Trump (bottom right with Trump) is 'a piece of a**' while appearing as a guest on the Howard Stern (main) radio show over a 17-year period. Trump has engaged in lewd conversations with the shock jock that focused on his preference for younger women, his sex life and his losing his virginity to a 'hot little girl' when he was 14 years old, according to a review of the interviews by CNN. While being interviewed for a September 2004 show, the billionaire businessman told Stern that his daughter Ivanka was beautiful, who at the time was 22 years old. 'Can I say this?' asked Stern. 'A piece of a**?' 'Yeah,' replied Trump.

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice furiously took to Facebook on Saturday to insist that he withdraw his bid for the White House, fuming: 'Enough! Donald Trump should not be President.'

The Arizona senator (pictured) said Saturday that it was 'impossible' to continue supporting the GOP nominee, who was caught on camera saying stars could grab women 'by the p***y'.

Furious Donald Trump supporters have tried to disrupt Paul Ryan's speech in Wisconsin, after the Speaker uninvited the Republican nominee from the event over shocking 2005 hot mic recording.

The GOP nominee was recorded in a 2005 video spotting Arianne Zucker, the actress who was going to escort him on set, and saying: 'I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her.'

Trump fails to express remorse for affair with Marla Maples while married to Ivana

Donald Trump failed to express any remorse for cheating on his first wife Ivana (left) in a 1994 interview (inset) that emerged, saying instead that he may have continued his affair with Marla Maples (right) had he not gotten caught. When an interviewer on ABC Primetime Live asked Trump whether he would have 'confronted that situation', he expressed his doubts before saying 'life was just a bowl of cherries' because he had 'a beautiful girlfriend, a beautiful wife, a beautiful everything'. Trump famously cheated on Ivana, who met Maples during a 1990 Christmas skiing trip in Aspen after she had been married to the business tycoon for 13 years. Maples is said to have confronted Ivana by asking: 'I'm Marla and I love your husband. Do you?', and the dissolution of Trump's first marriage ended up costing more than $14million.

A video clip of Robert De Niro slamming Donald Trump while filming a political testimony video for non-partisan group has surfaced. In the clip, De Niro says he wants to punch Trump in the face.

Donald Trump may have given the strongest hint yet he will attack Hillary Clinton's personal life in Sunday's debate, by retweeting rape accusations made against Bill Clinton.

Billy Bush seen for first time since Trump's leaked audio from 2005 was released

Billy Bush looked apprehensive at the Los Angeles International Airport in photographs that show the Today show host for the first time since the tape of a shocking conversation he had with Donald Trump emerged on Friday. Wearing a trucker hat and dark rimmed glasses as he waited for a car, Bush has already faced the swift wrath of Facebook users who branded him a 'pig' and 'scumbag'. But more troubles are likely to lie ahead, with one source telling Dailymail.com: 'If he doesn't resign, NBC needs to act immediately and fire him.' In the hot mic recording obtained by the Washington Post , Bush laughed along in 2005 as Trump bragged about his ability to do 'anything' to women - including 'grab[ing] them by the p***y' - because he was a celebrity.'

Hillary Clinton's campaign allegedly discussed ways to elevate Donald Trump and other 'extreme' GOP candidates to make the party's eventual nominee 'unpalatable', new Wikileaks emails claim.

Donald Trump's bid for the US presidency was hanging by a thread last night as a damning video of his offensive comments about women provoked disgust from even his staunchest supporters.

Selina Scott hopes Donald Trump's toxic objectification of women - recorded on a bus when he thought he was talking privately - has finally derailed his bid for the White House.

The 35-year-old shared a snap of herself floating in water with the caption: 'How did I know he should be the next president? He bought me a futon and grabbed my p***y'.

Hurricane Matthew floods Charleston as it continues to batter Carolinas and Georgia

Hurricane Matthew moved on to North Carolina on Saturday afternoon, dumping 10 inches of rain on the state after a path of devastation along the east coast. It swamped Charleston, South Carolina (top right) earlier in the day after wreaking havoc in Savannah, Georgia (bottom left) and across Florida (bottom right). At least 13 have died and almost 2million left without power by the storm.

The sudden onslaught of floods and torrential rain brought by Matthew over the weekend to Florida's east coast has destroyed areas of contained water where the species which carry the disease thrives.

South Carolina woman is horrified to see person looting her home on security camera after evacuating her Charleston home for Hurricane Matthew

Angela Jones, of Charleston, South Carolina, was shocked to see a person looting her home on security footage after she evacuated her home. Jones had to flee her home on Thursday due to the ferocious storm moving up the east coast. With two young children, the family didn't want to risk not having access to emergency services. Before leaving, Jones set up a security service called Canary in her home, which allows her to see the house's interior on her phone. At 9.15pm on Thursday, Canary notified Jones that someone was inside her house. An unidentified woman could be seen taking small items and then leaving the home on the security video. Police say they are investigating.

Hundreds of people are known to have been killed by Hurricane Matthew in Haiti but authorities are still desperately trying to reach marooned areas devastated by the Category 4 storm.

Hackers are using Hurricane Matthew as a ruse to access the computers of South Carolina residents. The Gov. said people are receiving fake emails providing storm updates.

Brother of TV anchor Christine Chubbuck who killed herself on air speaks ahead of new film

Two new films are due to be released about the tragic and little known story of a young television anchor in Florida who was the first person to commit suicide on live television. Christine, top right, is about TV presenter Christine Chubbuck, who died live on air as she read the news in 1974, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Coming out on the same date, Kate Plays Christine, bottom right, is a film about an actress, Kate Lyn Sheil, who struggles to develop into the character of Chubbuck as she attempts to portray her in a movie. Meanwhile, Chubbuck's brother, Greg, 70, has been speaking out about his sister's life and her extraordinary death.

A piece of stolen jewellery was found close to the Paris hotel where Kim Kardashian was targeted, a source revealed. The reality star has filed a £4.5 million insurance claim for the stolen items.

Reality TV star Kim, 35, has called the security experts to help her feel safe again after loot including her £3.2million wedding ring was stolen during the robbery at her apartment in Paris.

Black architect humiliated by Seattle bank who refused to believe her check was real

A black architect believes a Seattle bank discriminated against her after they thought she cashed a fake check. Trish Doolin, 37. said that she deposited her paycheck at a local KeyBank. Not long after, the bank called her to say there had been 'a problem with her check' and asked her to return to sort it out. Doolin was then interrogated by a worker at the bank who claimed that it could take as long as nine days for the funds to clear.

Speaking exclusively from her home in Los Angeles, the model, 49, blames the widespread availability of pornography for marriage breakdown and a generation of socially dysfunctional young men.

Kate has ordered her stylist Natasha Archer to give William a much-needed wardrobe makeover - and she has started by throwing out his ubiquitous brown loafers and his tatty trainers.

Map reveals most distinctive surnames from each state (with no Smith or Jones in sight)

A map of the United States reveals what the most distinctive surnames are each of the fifty states and Washington, DC. The findings were unveiled by Mental Floss writer Simon Davis. He wrote online that he 'calculated the difference between the state and national prevalence of each of the top 250 last names nationwide' based on Social Security data.

Mohammed Rahami (pictured) said Saturday the FBI had made 'mistake after mistake' and claimed the bureau did not 'do its job properly' when he tried to warn them about his son's behavior in 2014.

Janice Dickinson's fiance hospitalized in California with a collapsed lung and broken ribs

Supermodel Janice Dickinson's fiancé is seriously ill in hospital after falling off the roof at the couple's home, DailyMail.com can reveal. Robert 'Rocky' Gerner has a collapsed lung and several broken ribs after plunging around 15ft from the roof of their house in Tarzana, California while doing repairs on Friday morning. The 69-year-old was rushed to hospital after the accident and has been heavily sedated with pain killers over the past 24 hours. Distraught Janice has been at Rocky's bedside along with other family members as the retired doctor recovers.

A Mumbai-based call centre reportedly claimed the life of an elderly American woman. The workers allegedly threatened the woman and demanded her to pay a large sum after posing US revenue officials.

Speaking in New York, the actor, left, said: 'I got the best job in the world doing Bond. The things I get to do on a Bond movie, there's no other job like it. If I were to stop doing it I'd miss it terribly.'

Now that's satisfaction! The Rolling Stones cash in on £4million payday for secret warm-up

The private party, in Las Vegas, on Monday (left) was certainly a nice little earner for Mick Jagger and his bandmates Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, with each of them pocketing £1million. And it served as a warm-up for a much bigger event on Friday (right) when the Stones joined Bob Dylan to open the Desert Trip festival in California in front of 75,000 fans, earning the stars another cool £6 million in the process.

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Dramatic moment a class rises up to defend their elderly teacher from an aggressive student who attacks him after having headphones pulled out 

The astonishing scene was captured on camera at a classroom in the north east of Russia. An unruly pupil refused to take out his headphones, prompting the professor to tug them out himself. Although the headphones did not appear to break the boy reacted furiously. 'You are a b******' he reportedly shouted going berserk, before he lunged towards the teacher and lined up to strike a punch. But the rest of the class rushed in to protect the old man, and then punished their fellow pupil for showing a lack of respect.

Hygge is a Nordic cultural staple - a word that describes 'a feeling of cosiness and content', and 'enjoying the good things in life with good people around you'.

A wing suit jumper became stuck as he jumped out of plane to perform a routine parachute jump. The incident which lasted for around 30 seconds must have seemed like forever.

It has always been believed that human females have a limited number of eggs, but that theory could be debunked after it was revealed that women's ovaries may be able to grow new ones.

French villagers in Forges-les-Bains and Pierrefeu are holding protests to object to their towns being used to rehouse migrants from the Jungle camp in Calais, which is due to be demolished this month.

Sign warning against 'snitches' leads police to find heroin and meth inside West Virginia

Two women were arrested after a handwritten sign posted outside their door about 'snitches' tipped police off to heroin and methamphetamine inside. April Lynn Lavender, 38, (left) and Kristie Weis, 22, (right) were arrested after deputies responded to a joyriding complaint in Oak Hill, West Virginia, on Thursday morning. A bright pink note on the front door which read 'Due to snitches everyone entering my home is subject to being searched. All cell phones and drinks will be left outside!! If you're not a snitch, it won't offend you if I search you!'

It is reported that the girl's father Laxmichand Sansadiya had suffered loss in jewellery business and the family made her fast to bring good fortune. Police complaint was lodged after intervention of a local NGO.

Health officials, fire chiefs and trading standards experts are joining forces to highlight the dangers of cheap or imported vaping kits

Burns surgeons are warning of the dangers of electronic cigarettes after treating a string of smokers injured by exploding devices. The call is being echoed ...

One in eight British adults say the threat of hackers accessing webcams is their biggest safety concern. Ten per cent fret about strangers approaching their children in the street.

A home fit for a Prince! Fans descend on late singer’s famed Paisley Park as his secretive

Music fans around the world and Minnesota residents have long wondered about Paisley Park, the late pop icon Prince's mysterious studio complex to which few have had full access. On Thursday, the mystery came to an end for some fans who snared tour tickets and descended on the Minneapolis suburb of Chanhassen to see inside the late Purple Rain star's 55,000-square-foot inner sanctum. The complex opened in 1987, and was a fully functional recording studio used by a number of artists during its peak in the 1990s. While some parts of Paisley Park were now outfitted to exhibit memorabilia, other areas -- such as his working studio -- have been left untouched since the singer's death, tour attendees said. Rooms in the studio complex were themed according to Prince's albums, like Graffiti Bridge or Purple Rain. The superstar's vast collection of distinctive costumes, pianos and guitars from each time period were on display throughout.

Ricky Burns could turn his attention to a big-money Las Vegas fight with Adrien Broner after his successful mandatory defence of his WBA world super-lightweight title against Kiryl Relikh.

The company, which will make the payment to the Department of Justice and other government agencies, said the settlement does not include any finding of wrongdoing.

Shane Farberman, who performs as Doo Doo the clown, told Toronto Metro: 'It is tough, it bothers me. It's unacceptable for people to jump out, for people to scare children.'

Albania hosts its 2nd royal wedding King Leka II marries longtime fiancee Elia Zaharia

Albania hosted its second royal wedding ever after King Leka II married longtime fiancee Elia Zaharia in a lavish ceremony on Saturday in the country's capital Tirana. The wedding had all the pomp and circumstance expected of a royal wedding with around 20 royal families from across the world in attendance including Prince Michael of Kent-the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.Princess Léa of Belgium and Queen Sofía of Spain were also present at the opulent in Albanian capital Tirana.

Leon Swanson is the biological son of the woman who raised David Tait Jr., while Tait is the son of the woman who raised Swanson. The Mounties say they are investigating the case.

ABC News reporter's fatal brain aneurysm 'saved the life of California woman' when she

A New York TV news reporter's brain aneurysm may have saved the life of a California woman who had an 'intense' headache she mistook for a migraine. In March 2015, WABC-TV reporter, Lisa Colagrossi (left with husband) died while on assignment after an undiagnosed brain aneurysm ruptured. The 49-year-old was returning from covering a house fire in Queens when she collapsed. But her tragic death may have saved the life of Kris Sorensen (bottom right), who had the chance to meet Todd Crawford (left and top right), Colagrossi's husband, and thank him one year after his story convinced her to get a check-up because of an 'intense' headache. Crawford and Sorensen, who is from Sacramento, California, met on September 29 at a New York City fund-raising gala for the Lisa Colagrossi Foundation. Sorensen told the Daily News that she thought her days-long headache was a migraine. But it wasn't until her sister heard Crawford's story on the radio that Sorensen went to an emergency room. The doctors diagnosed Sorensen with an unruptured brain aneurysm and in December she underwent brain surgery.

I was on my way to the remote north of Vietnam, 200 miles from Hanoi, where staying in the homes of locals is one of the few options for lodging, and I was apprehensive.

Horrifying moment a firefighter falls down 30ft during a bungled helicopter rescue attempt in Hawaii

Distressing footage of the mishap, which left the serviceman in a serious condition in hospital, has recently emerged online. It shows that a helicopter basket carrying an injured hiker snagged on a utility pole line, flinging off the firemen who was also inside. A crowd of tourists cried out in shock during the September 2 incident, which occurred on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. He reportedly suffered broken bones, cracked ribs, internal injuries, and even felt a jolt of electricity.

Three-quarters of women lose interest in sex after reaching the age of 50, according to research - but the verdict from the medical community was that couples should not be suffering in silence.

Liz and Ian Finlay, rescued tabby Nutmeg (pictured with his owners and vet) 26 years ago when he turned up in their Newcastle back garden with an abscess on his neck.

The dramatic untold twist of the abdication crisis and how Edward VIII tried to flee the

A new book, The King Who Had To Go: Edward VIII, Mrs Simpson And The Hidden Politics Of The Abdication Crisis, looks at the romance between the monarch and Wallis Simpson - and how Britain faced its biggest royal mess since 1688 when James II fled to France in the face of a parliamentary coup. It was December 1936 and since Edward had announced his plans to wed twice-married Wallis Simpson, the Government had blocked his every wish - including his plan to make a broadcast to the Empire 'to tell them that he intended to marry Mrs S but without announcing his abdication'. The book also details how Edward (pictured, alongside his personal plane), had confided the scheme to one of his few remaining friends, Winston Churchill, who immediately recognised its danger. Churchill, then a backbench MP in his 'wilderness years', supported the King in general, but saw that such a move would be disastrous.

One in seven adults takes daily fish oil capsules, believing their omega-3 fatty acids are good for body and mind. Even more take them occasionally, with £100m a year spent on them.

Despite their dubious connotations, the fur-lined loafer-cum-slipper is the celebrity trend of the season. Kendall Jenner, Sienna Miller and Alexa Chung have all been spotted in a pair.

'No I don't play basketball. The weather is perfect up here': Enterprising 6ft 7in teen

A North Carolina teen has a cheeky solution to questions he receives about his height. Logan, of Holly Springs, gave his classmate Heather a business card after she asked how tall he is. Heather posted an image of the card on Twitter this week (left). The card lists Logan's height as 6'7" - and says 'Yes, really' in parentheses. Logan and Heather are pictured together on the right.

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Foot-loose? Hilarious moment dance teacher takes a tumble and drops the bridesmaid during wedding reception routine 

A dance teacher and his partner took an unfortunate tumble while dancing during a wedding reception. The embarrassing moment took place during the teacher's entrance at his brother's wedding reception. As the video starts off, several men and women are seen gathered in a semi-circle while the dancing duo (top left) prepares to make their grand entrance. The audience begins to clap as the pair make their way onto the dance floor quick-stepping from left to right. But the next move became a bit tricky for the energetic duo. The dance teacher (top right) grabbed his partner's hand and twirled her around. The teacher (bottom left) then appeared to have lost his balance as he dipped his partner causing them to fall. And unfortunately the twirl landed them on the floor (bottom right).

The Smog Free Tower, an invention which cleans air around it was installed in a Beijing park on September 29. The 23 foot tall Smog Free Tower can clean 30,000 cubic metres of fine smog per hour.

A volcano has burst into life in southwestern Japan's Mount Aso, spewing clouds of volcanic ash over entire towns as far as 250 kilometres away from the popular tourist attraction.

The subterranean ice palaces in the Dachstein caves in Austria, were created when water seeped through stone around 500 years ago leaving breath-taking sculptures behind.

Otter at Holland's Wildlands Adventure Park pictured 'praying' for fish

If this otter was indeed putting in a special request to his maker, it wasn't long before it was answered - in the shape of a tasty fish snack which he rapidly polished off. The grateful animal then appeared to offer thanks - with a high five. The 'pleading' otter was photographed at Wildlands Adventure Park in Emmen, Holland, where - far from going hungry - he is fed five times a day.

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Big Ben, the Statue of Liberty and the Colosseum stand side-by-side at Chinese theme park

The theme park in Ningbo City, eastern China (pictured) is advertising that visitors can see the entire world 'in just a few steps' while also enjoying waterslides and rollercoasters. The complex of buildings covers 250 acres and is filled with more than 50 recreations, including Big Ben (left), the Colosseum (centre) and Statue of Liberty (right). Despite the unusual setting, builders have gone to bizarre lengths to make the replicas, made from modern bricks, stone and plaster, look like the originals.

Students from a Texas high school gave their beloved choir director, Mariana Walker, a heartfelt sendoff as they gathered on her doorstep to sing to her one last time. She died from cancer minutes later.

The Mail On Sunday's Max Wooldridge landed in Namur, the pretty capital of Wallonia - the French-speaking half of Belgium. He found it was the perfect spot to start a cycling tour.

The Mail On Sunday's Wendy Gomersall ventured to Wadi Rum in Jordan. This month marks 100 years since T. E. Lawrence used the spot as a base towards the end of the revolt.

Car enthusiasts couldn't bare to look as an $AUD 800,000 Ferrari became stuck in flood waters in Bangkok, Thailand this week.

Gavin MacCall, of Boulder, has built a training course for little Lylah inspired by NBC's American Ninja Warrior - complete with a zip line (pictured), a set of swings and two garden sheds to climb.

Unnerving footage from Iceland shows a low-flying passenger plane flying through a thunderstorm and being struck by a massive bolt of lightning.

Saddling up for a camel trek across the desert to Jordan’s greatest natural wonder

The Mail On Sunday's Wendy Gomersall ventured to Wadi Rum in Jordan. This month marks 100 years since T. E. Lawrence (pictured centre) used the spot as a base towards the end of the revolt. The destination offers a wealth of desert experiences, including (top left) hot air ballooning, (top right) camel riding (bottom left) canyoning and visits to Petra (bottom right).

   

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