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Now Wikileaks reveals how Bill Clinton's closest adviser called Chelsea 'a spoiled brat'

One of Bill Clinton's closest aides, Doug Band, left, called Chelsea Clinton 'a spoiled brat' and suggested she wasn't concerned about leaving a senior Clinton Foundation executive close to suicide, a new crop of John Podesta's emails reveal. On the heels of last night's second presidential debate, Wikileaks released a trove of conversations from the inbox of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman this morning. The new exchanges show that Band and his boss' daughter didn't always see eye to eye. In a conversation from November 2011, which is when Chelsea Clinton (pictured center at the debate last night) stepped up to play a greater role in the Clinton Foundation, Band goes off about the former first daughter to Podesta and Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's chief of staff at the State Department. In another email to Podesta and others, Band tells his colleagues that he had to convince Clinton Foundation COO Laura Graham (pictured inset with Bill) not to kill herself and blamed some of Graham's work-related stress on Chelsea Clinton - and President Clinton too.

Trump 'p****' tape sends him to big deficit against Hillary Clinton in poll

Donald Trump's 'p***y' tape blasted a hole in his ratings among voters and allowed Hillary Clinton to open up a double-digit lead, the first full poll since the leaked tape revealed - but before Sunday's debate. Likely voters handed Clinton a 46 per cent share to the Republican's 35 per cent, a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll showed on Monday. The 11-point lead was polled over the weekend, but before the candidates went up against one another at a combative debate on Sunday evening (pictured). On Friday the Washington Post published a 2005 tape recording Trump telling TV host Billy Bush that his fame allowed him to grope women.

Bringing four female ghosts from Bill and Hillary Clinton's past to Sunday night's debate may have marked a turning point in the presidential race, but it's not clear who deserves the credit.

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'Star Wars' actress Carrie Fisher wrote on Twitter that she thinks Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was on cocaine during the second debate against Hillary Clinton.

Absentee ballots have been sent. Iowa, Illinois, North Carolina, South Dakota, Minnesota, New Jersey and a hand full of other states have begun the early voting process. Election Day is Nov. 8.

The second presidential debate saw a significant drop in viewership compared to the first one, even though the contentious face-off on Sunday spurred a record-setting number of tweets.

PIERS MORGAN: The night Bill Clinton and his loose zipper let Trump dodge the bullet that

I don't think I'm overstating things when I say that last night's debate was the most sickeningly squalid spectacle in the history of US politics. I think Trump won, and it's Bill's fault. Virtually every woman in America would have been cheering Hillary on as Trump wilted and withered on a stage of shame for what he had said on the tapes. But when the moment came, Hillary blew it. There just feet away from Bill were the sex accusers, all lined up by Trump in a very effective stunt.

A day after Donald Trump brought her husband's past accusers into the hall of a presidential debate, Hillary Clinton blasted her opponent's 'weak excuse' in trying to explain crude comments caught on tape.

'I hear her team really trying to spin the heck out of it last night and this morning ... I don't think it was her best night,' Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway boasted Monday.

The 23-year-old, who appeared on Couples Therapy, posted a lingerie-clad picture of herself, next to a picture of Bone on the debate with hashtags including #KenBone and the risque #boneme.

Uncommitted voter Kenneth Bone (pictured) asked the second to last question during Sunday's debate - and became such an instant hit that many viewers forgot to listen to the candidates' replies.

Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor, said his tax rate was in accordance with his adjusted gross income for 2015 - $11.6million while his deductions amounted to nearly $5.5million.

Sarah Palin has backed Donald Trump, saying she had overheard 'much worse' talk by men about women in 'locker rooms' during her time as a sports reporter in her native Alaska.

Awkward family photos: Tiffany and Donald duck each other's kisses after debate as Trump instead goes to shake the hand of his daughter's boyfriend

Tiffany Trump and her dad Donald both awkwardly ducked one another as they tried to share a kiss after Sunday night's debate. Video shows Tiffany approaching her father first to give him a kiss, but he instead reaches out behind his daughter to shake the hand of her boyfriend Ross Mechanic. Then Tiffany ducks her head as he father tries to give her a peck on the cheek, and instead give his arm a quick rub and pat before telling him: 'You did a good job.' Both Donald and Tiffany then turn to speak with Ivanka, who did share a kiss with her father on the stage Sunday night.

Donald Trump's third wife and oldest daughter were both in attendance as he took on Hillary Clinton in the second debate of the election season, just two days after his P****gate scandal.

Mike Pence says rumors that he's considering dumping Donald Trump are 'absolutely false.' The Indiana governor says Trump is 'deeply sorry' for his remarks about women and that's apparent.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan won't campaign or be seen with Donald Trump after 'p****' tape

In a stunning split within the top ranks of the Republican Party, House Speaker Paul Ryan says he won't campaign for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and will instead devote his energies to keeping Republican control of the House. The highest elected Republican tells fellow GOPers, 'You all need to do what's best for you and your district.' Ryan held a conference call with fellow House Republicans Monday morning.

Billy Bush's NBC voicemail says he is 'busy making America great again' just days after

Billy Bush's former Access Hollywood co-host Kit Hoover fought back tears on Monday morning while speaking about the Today anchor's recent suspension by NBC. 'He was always in my corner. I was just devastated to watch all this unfold because the Billy that I know - and that a lot of people would say - has the biggest heart of anybody, and he is a good person,' said Hoover. Natalie Morales the chimed in to say a few positive things about Bush as well, stating: 'I will say that one of the first people to call me and congratulate me when I announced that I would be getting this job was Billy.' She then added: 'He also offered advice and offered to help with my move and transition.' Bush meanwhile is doing a poor job trying of distancing himself from Donald Trump despite the fact that audio of a conversation he had with the Republican hopeful over a decade ago has led to his indefinite absence from Today.

A 'lepo' became the number one word looked up with Merriam Webster during the 90 minute debate as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump argued about the turmoil in the Middle East.

A fly landed on Hillary Clinton's face during the second Presidential debate, sending Twitter into a frenzy of memes and jokes. Many of them highlighted the fact that she did not flinch.

Bill Clinton’s bodyguard revealed the former president viewed women purely to be 'chased,

L.D. Brown, an Arkansas State Trooper who worked on Bill Clinton's security detail in the mid-1980s, says grading women was routine. The Arkansas governor viewed women as 'purely to be graded, purely to be chased, dominated, conquered.' He also said in a deposition in the Paul Jones case that Clinton had him solicit women for sex. In Sunday night's debate Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump for 'rating' women. Trump has ranked women's attractiveness during appearances on the Howard Stern Show, and with former contestants on his reality show.

'He's behind you!' Viewers mock 'creepy' Trump for lurking inches away from Clinton at debate as body language expert says he was acting like a predator ready to pounce

Donald Trump was accused of 'trying to intimidate' his rival Hillary Clinton by lurking inches behind her during the US presidential TV debate on Sunday. Hundreds of viewers pointed out the Republican's 'creepy' behaviour on social media after he was seen stalking Clinton around the stage and 'looming' over her. It came just hours after a 2005 recording emerged in which Trump made lewd sexual remarks about women. And Trump's intimidating body language during the St Louis debate did nothing to stem mounting concerns about the candidate's attitude towards women.

Roger Waters gave a politically-charged performance at Desert Trip in California on Sunday. During his set, Waters showed pictures of Donald Trump as a pig, a woman, a Nazi and KKK member.

Trump took the gloves off 90 minutes before Sunday night's debate against Hillary Clinton, showcasing ghosts from Bill Clintons' sexual past - and letting of unsympathetic reporters in to hear them speak.

'Hey, @DonaldTrump - regarding your claim that Captain Khan would be alive if you were president: go f*** yourself,' said Jesse Lehrich, a foreign policy spokesman for Hillary Clinton.

Professional athletes are calling out Donald Trump's excuse that talking about sexually harassing women is just 'locker room banter' after he repeatedly used the phrase to explain a 2005 hot mic recording.

How Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston 'got rid of' his real life stalker ex-girlfriend

When preparing for his role as Walter White in the hit series Breaking Bad, actor Bryan Cranston was shocked to find out the arc of his character - morphing from a chemistry teacher and character much like the fictional British school teacher Mr Chips into Scarface, a ruthless drug kingpin capable of vicious murder. But when he first read the script for Breaking Bad, he didn't think that the killer that showed up in Walter White's personality was also within him. So he drew upon a past wild sexual affair he fell into with a woman, identified as Ava, who he first met at an audition for a TV show in Los Angeles in the early 1980s. He couldn't get her out of his life until he envisioned himself killing her by repeatedly bashing her head against a wall. Though it was all in his mind, the killing seemed so real.

The research by Harvard Medical School is the first test to compare human and virtual doctors. Doctors correctly diagnosed 84 per cent of patients. Computers only got 50 per cent right.

He reportedly limits his publicity visits to military bases, including missile and nuclear tests, as well as to farms and factories within a short distance of the capital, which have all been heavily vetted.

How you need to earn a SIX FIGURE salary to afford rent in five of the largest U.S. cities

A shocking report has revealed how much money Americans need to earn before tax to be able to live 'comfortably' in the country's largest cities. A 28 per cent rent-to-income ratio was used to determine how much money households need to afford a two-bed apartment in the largest U.S. cities without feeling 'cost-burdened'. In San Francisco (bottom right), the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $5,043. So the salary needed is $216,129. In New York (bottom left), the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $3,692. So the salary needed is $158,229. In Los Angeles (top right), the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $3,398. So the salary needed is $145,629. And in Boston (top left), the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $2,821. So the salary needed is $120,900.

Apple stock has jumped 2.3 percent, reaching a high not seen since December, after arch rival Samsung suspended production of its Galaxy Note 7 following fires in replacement devices.

A visitor tries out a Samsung Electronics Galaxy Note 7 smartphone at the company's shop in Seoul in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Oct. 10, 2016. Samsung Electronics has temporarily halted production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported Monday, following reports that replacements for the fire-prone phones were also overheating. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

The four major U.S. mobile carriers, meanwhile, have all suspended trade-ins for the replacement phones; so have major retailers such as Best Buy.

Gable Tostee faces trial after tourist Warriena Wright fell to her death from Gold Coast

Australian man Gable Tostee (inset) is on trial in the Brisbane Supreme Court after pleading not guilty to the murder of Warriena Tagpuno Wright, 26, in the early hours of August 8, 2014. The court heard Ms Wright was so scared of Tostee, who she met on Tinder, that she fell to her death trying to climb off his 14th floor apartment balcony. The court heard Tostee became angry after Ms Wright threw some decorative rocks at him. Ms Wright's mother Beth Wright broke down as the court heard how her daughter was allegedly choked and restrained as Tostee abused her.

Glasgow and London-based nutritionist Fiona Kirk shares her top tips to lose fat quickly and reach your ideal weight with FEMAIL, including eating 10 instead of five a day.

Douglas Muir, who teaches at the University of Virginia, commented on Facebook that he believed that Black Lives Matter was the 'biggest' racist organization to appear on the scene since the KKK.

Inserting the PGC-1-alpha gene into the brains of mice helped to stop protein build-ups - found in the brains of dementia patients - from forming, experts from Imperial College London found.

Sylvester Stallone reveals heartache after teen half-brother gets teeth knocked out on

Sylvester Stallone's 19-year-old half-brother Dante Stallone suffered brutal injuries after being viciously attacked on Saturday night. Dante was on campus at Florida State in Tallahassee when two men brutally assaulted him. The young teenager suffered a shattered jaw and a split palate, as well as broken and knocked out teeth.

Netherlands-based Edorado Marine hopes to bring a fleet of designs to market that echo efforts around the development of electric cars and planes. The S7 will begin shipping in 2018.

Kesha headed to court Monday to plead with a judge to order Dr. Luke, to not publicize the private medical documents, according to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com.

Archaeologists have found a group of 2,000-year-old tombs using a unique ancient burial method in central China. Each of the 113 remains was wrapped with two to three clay containers.

Daughter live streams her parents on a 'heroin binge' after she returns home to find them wasted in front of the TV

The footage, shot in America, reveals the youngster and a man - whose connection to the her parents is unknown - trying in vain to wake them up as they are slumped out in the living room. Dressed in a tie dye T-shirt, the mother can be seen in a close-up shot at the start of the video completely spaced out, unable to look at the camera as her daughter attempts to bring her round. The father can be seen curled up on the floor, slowly rocking backwards and forwards but completely oblivious to what is going on around him.

A greater number of cities are eschewing the federal holiday honoring Christopher Columbus, the famed explorer who is credited with discovering America, in favor of Indigenous Peoples' Day.

So, just how much of a grammar genius are you really? This latest quiz by Playbuzz aims to test just how good you are at avoiding one of the most common mistakes in the English language.

A Reddit user known only as humansof was inundated with 1,600 responses after he asked how other people coped with the question with answers ranging from the silly to the useful.

Gareth May from Metro.co.uk was invited to watch Joybear Pictures, a London-based production company, shoot a porn film. It starts with the owner, Justin Santos, asking for a 'p***y light.'

Owner of abandoned Coast Guard station 30 miles out to sea films himself SUNBATHING during Hurricane Matthew

Richard Neal and his fiancée, rode out Hurricane Matthew at Frying Pan Tower, an abandoned Coast Guard Light Station located 34 miles off the coast of North Carolina. Richard Neal grabbed his deckchair and placed it on the roof of the rusty rig in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean before laying back and attempting to to relax as the monster storm swirled around him. At one stage, the eye of the hurricane passed directly overhead and for a short period of time everything was calm. Richard ended up broadcasting the view of the storm live from his tower online.

Many allergy experts say it is vital for our future health and that of our children to reduce hand washing and allow friendly microbes back into our mouths, says epidemiology professor Tim Spector.

Shailene Woodley taken away in handcuffs for protesting Dakota Access pipeline as her

Shailene Woodley has been arrested for trespassing while protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on Monday morning. The Divergent star, 24, was handcuffed while participating in what she called a 'peaceful protest' in Sioux County, North Dakota. She was one of about 100 protesters at a construction site for the controversial pipeline project before cops moved in and put handcuffs on Shailene.

Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have welcomed plans to construct a new pipeline that will carry Russian natural gas to Turkey and on to European Union countries.

The Iskander missiles sent to Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave on the Baltic Sea between Nato members Poland and Lithuania, are now within range of major Western cities including Berlin.

There is an exercise you can try to tone your tummy lying down in the comfort of your own home. Also, you should try to consume fibre every day to maintain a flat tummy. And as always, hydration is key.

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology set out to solve the mystery of how the precursor of the present-day genetic code first duplicated.

How the one per cent lived 2,000 years ago: 3D video tour reveals the luxurious villa of a wealthy banker in ancient Pompeii

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have been working on the project since 2010, in the hopes of documenting the area in Pompeii before it deteriorates further. The researchers uncovered floor surfaces from AD 79, performed detailed studies of the building development through history, cleaned and documented three large wealthy estates, a tavern, a laundry, a bakery and several gardens. Pictured are two examples (left to right) of the appearance of what the house could have looked like, based on photographs and 3D scanning.

Two missiles failed to hit the USS Mason (file picture) in the Red Sea Sunday night. The launch coming from Yemeni territory controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, according to US military.

In a report released over the weekend, a US think tank, the RAND Corporation, listed North Korea as the biggest of five major threats the US is facing around the world.

Former world No 1 Woods officially entered the PGA Tour event a few hours before last Friday's 5pm deadline as he looked to make his first competitive appearance since August 2015.

Fernando Vargas, 41, was arrested after he allegedly threw his 71-year-old mother Carlota Vargas, 71, out of an apartment window in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, in the early hours of Monday.

Driver is in critical condition after crash that killed five teens

The wrong-way driver who authorities say killed five Vermont high school juniors when he smashed into the car they were riding in before stealing a police cruiser and crashing into seven more cars is in critical condition in hospital. State police said Steven Bourgoin (inset top), 36, was behind the wheel of a pickup truck traveling the wrong way along Interstate 89 in Williston on Saturday night when he crashed into a car, which then caught fire. The five teenagers in the car were all pronounced dead at the scene. They were identified as (pictured from bottom left) Mary Harris, Cyrus Zschau, Janie Cozzi, Eli Brookens and Liam Hale.

The controversial costume - which also includes a fake four million dollar ring, a robe and long black wig - is on sale for $69.99. The US-based company also created a 'foxy Megyn bloody tampon' costume.

The study by University of California, Irvine found astronauts on deep space missions could suffer from dementia and permanent memory loss as cosmic rays bombard and damage their brains.

Skin-crawling video shows hundreds of head lice crawling all over a young girl's scalp in Mexico. Her head is littered with their eggs too as a hairdresser sets about tackling the problem.

Would a woman's hair color stop YOU from helping her? New Yorker poses as a blonde and a brunette to find out which one gets more help with a VERY embarrassing wardrobe malfunction

The test by DailyMail.com featured a woman on the streets of New York with her skirt tucked into her underwear wearing brunette and blonde wigs. As a blonde, pictured right, she waited nearly an hour for assistance, but as a brunette, pictured left, three people came to her aid in just 15 minutes.

Induced pluripotent stem cells grown from one monkey's skin revitalised the damaged hearts of five macaques, researchers from Shinshu University, Japan, found.

Nivolumab, developed by the Institute of Cancer Research, is the first treatment to extend survival in a phase III clinical trial for patients who did not respond to chemotherapy.

A judge in Al-Ayina Court in the Saudi Arabian capital city of Riyadh upheld the original verdict that said an eight-months-pregnant Maha Al-Tamimi should divorce from her husband.

Zeinab Sokian was sentenced to death for the 2012 murder of her husband, when she was just 17. As Zeinab married another prisoner while in jail and fell pregnant, her sentence was delayed.

Meredith Kercher's sister says Amanda Knox Netflix documentary is 'unnecessary'

Stephanie Kercher tells DailyMail.com that a new documentary with extensive interviews of Amanda Knox has hurt the murder victim's family and its use of graphic images was 'over the line'. Stephanie (left, with Meredith and their mother Arline) says the Kercher family believe the documentary was 'unnecessary' and did nothing to answer key questions over the case. The documentary, called Amanda Knox (top right) features extensive interviews with her and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito (bottom right) who were finally cleared of murdering Meredith, a 21-year-old exchange student in Perugia, Italy, in 2007 - after two convictions and acquittals. But Stephanie Kercher told DailyMail,com: 'If they so desperately want to find a way to move on with their lives as much as we are trying to, as hard as it is for all involved, I struggle to see why they participate?

Social media users want clowns to be stopped by police after a woman in Whitwick, Leicestershire, went into premature labour after a 17-year-old boy dressed as a clown jumped out on her.

Mother-of-six has Facebook page DISABLED after breastfeeding pics

Rebecca Wanosik, a mother-of-six from Missouri, was asked by a friend if she could feed a stranger's baby while the girl's mother was in surgery. She obliged, snapped a pair of images of her own baby and the girl breastfeeding, and shared the story on Facebook. Shortly after putting up the post, Rebecca's account was disabled.

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Dog is freed after spending THREE YEARS trapped inside a freezing dark wall cavity in Siberian cellar

Local pensioners in Khabarovsk fed the animal each day, but in winter, with temperatures sinking to minus 30C, she howled and wailed. It had crawled inside as a puppy and was too scared to come out. After three years, a media outcry led animal rights activists to stage a rescue bid. A welder, Andrey Chernov, widened the hole, (left) before someone else grabbed the puppy (middle) and pulled it out to freedom.(right)

Researchers at Nottingham University discovered a protein, called carbonic anhydrase, found within the powerhouse of a cell has a crucial role in the ageing process.

The justices' ruling, due by the end of June, could have a long-term impact for designers and product manufacturers if it limits the penalties for swiping a patented design.

Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry mark World Mental Health Day in London

The Duchess of Cambridge, 34, looked stunning in a pink floral dress by Kate Spade New York as she joined William and Prince Harry in London for engagements to mark World Mental Health Day. The royal trio will spend the day talking to those who have battled psychological problems, and will later take a trip on The London Eye with those who have shared their experiences.

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney playfully called out Jimmy Fallon on Twitter for his less-than-stellar Philly accent during a guest appearance on SNL.

Varvara Karaulova, 20, told a military court in Moscow that she had fallen for fanatical Airat Samatov and 'wed' him in a secret virtual ceremony after he groomed her online.

A number of Chrysler Pacifica minivans (pictured) have been seen at one of Google's car parks in Mountain View, California, expanding the firm's fleet of driverless vehicles (stock image).

High blood pressure increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, heart failure and kidney disease. Now, three experts from the University of Newcastle, Australia reveal how to lower it.

Reports have re-emerged that suggest a crystal pyramid lies 2,000 metres below the surface of the Bermuda Triangle, which is roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico.

Researchers at Tsinghua University in China found that feeding the larvae (pictured) a diet fortified with carbon nanomaterials enabled the them to reinforce the silk threads themselves.

Russian woman is rushed to hospital in Pattaya after being stabbed in the stomach by

Sonia Greenburg, 36, was allegedly stabbed a former business partner after a disagreement she left to open her own restaurant. She was stabbed in the stomach as she walked home from work. Police rushed to the scene and, not waiting for an ambulance, bundled Ms Greenburg into the rear of a pick-up police vehicle and sped to hospital with her.

Featured in a 60 Minutes report on artificial intelligence, the robot Sophia cracked jokes and discussed everything from emotions to souls with Charlie Rose.

The Wildcats from Archbishop Murphy High School (AMHS) in Washington are viewed as so intimidating that their next three opponents have forfeited the games.

Video smuggled out of a jail at San Juan de los Morros, in the central Guarico region of Venezuela, show emaciated inmates struggling to survive.

Elon Musk, CEO of California-based Tesla, tweeted: 'Tesla product unveiling on the 17th (unexpected by most), followed by Tesla/SolarCity on the 28th.'

Levels of adherent-invasive E. coli are higher after food poisoning, experts from McMaster University, Hamilton, found. Crohn's disease sufferers are known to have higher levels of it.

Attorneys representing the survivors and relatives of 43 people who died in a massive 2014 landslide north of Seattle have reached an agreement over a $50million settlement with the state.

The CCTV footage seems to show a dark 'ghostly figure' crossing a busy road as traffic drives straight through it. It is unclear where the footage was filmed.

Frozen in time: Eerie photographs reveal inside the 'Bad Debt Hospital' in south Georgia

Harrowing photographs show what remains of the abandoned Hancock Memorial Hospital in south Georgia after it was crippled by debt and forced to close for the final time in 2001. Operating theatres are left as they were (top left), an outdated incubator (top right) once used to keep premature babies alive is abandoned in the hallway and the long dark corridors (bottom left) of the disused hospital are littered with relics from a previous decade. More than 9,000 people in Hancock were left without a local hospital when it closed. It earned the moniker 'Bad Debt Hospital' after a corruption scandal engulfed the county shortly after it opened its doors in 1968. By 1974 it had closed down. A local campaign ensured it reopened a decade later but it once again plunged into debt - this time to the tune of $1million. By 2001 it was closed again.

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil identified two new species of cynodants - early ancestors of mammals - based on remains that had been left in a museum for decades.

The 41-year-old woman died from her injuries when her South Korean relatives tried to smother her during the ritual at the Intercontinental Hotel in Frankfurt in December last year.

Eight of the 17 tracks at Hoboken Terminal reopened, according to New Jersey Transit. Tracks 10 to 17 reopened, while tracks 1 to 9 will remain out of service until further notice.

It sounds too good to be true - a wine that is laced with marijuana, thus saving people the time-consuming hassle of lighting up and drinking the vino. In California, though, it's a reality.

Beware of the Pomeranian? Hilarious photos of VERY friendly guard dogs undermining their

Aside from a barbed wire fence and a CCTV camera, a 'Beware Of The Dog' sign can be seen as a legitimate security step. But these hilarious photos  show that the supposedly terrifying canines intended to scare off potential burglars may not be so dangerous. From two adorable fluffy Pomeranians (top centre) to a tiny puppy (right) and even a moose, the reality - and wonderful irony - of what lurks behind the threatening sign has been revealed.

A decade after the first Planet Earth series was filmed, Sir David Attenborough has given a first glimpse of the second season of the hit series - and it looks every bit as stunning as the first.

Shocking video shows Chinese woman dragged to police by angry man. The woman did not scream or protest despite the man's violent assault. She is believed to be a kidnapper.

Glasgow University scientists looked at the records of 525,046 patients aged 40 to 80 who were followed for five years. They found patients on beta blockers twice as likely to suffer depression.

A South Carolina man is facing numerous charges, including a sex offender violation, after police said he passed out in his car in the drive-thru of a McDonald's.

Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge, Southern Denmark and Washington State Vancouver said mice make ultrasound in a way never found before in any animal.

The women, known as Sister Federica and Sister Isabel, tied the knot in Pinerolo, near Turin on September 28 after falling in love during a mission in West Africa.

Researchers from the Yale Institute for Network Science studied the dynamics of the East African Nyangatom nomadic tribal group which is regularly involved in violent raids.

Seconds from death: Moment passers-by jumped into a lake to save a pensioner and his dog from sinking car in England

Dramatic footage shows two men and a woman urgently trying to rescue a man in his seventies from his car which had plunged into a Hertfordshire lake and started to sink. Fortunately the lifesavers manage to get the back door of the car open and pull out the pensioner before the vehicle is swallowed up. He was taken to hospital but is believed to be uninjured.

Collated by the National Cancer Institute, the images were taken at a number of cancer centres across the US. A range of fluorescent scans and 3D images were used in the collection.

Kim Gip made a necklace for her husband's first trip away without her, to Las Vegas. It said: 'If I look lost please call my wife. I've never been away from my wife, who does everything for me.'

The video has been shared almost 1 million times just a few days after being uploaded, and was reportedly taken on the coast of Dubai, in the north-eastern United Arab Emirates.

Mahendra Ahirwar, 13, was born with a rare condition that made his neck hang at a 180-degrees. But thanks to life changing surgery he can finally see the world the right way up.

You may now grope the bride: Chinese newlywed 'allows guests to molest her during the ceremony to raise money for her honeymoon' 

Video said to have been captured in northern China shows male revellers lining up and paying to grope the 'bride' during the wedding festivities. The funds collected were reportedly then used to pay for the happy couple's honeymoon. However, the identity of the woman is not yet known and some of those who viewed the video online suggested she was in fancy dress and that the footage was taken in a Thai cabaret night club filled with Chinese tourists.

Former NBA star Yao Ming has been announced as one of China's 'Ambassadors to Mars'. The 11 ambassadors were announced on October 10 in the run up 2020 Mars mission.

The Conestoga, Pennsylvania-based dairy said Friday that its 48-ounce containers of Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream actually contain Rocky Road Premium Ice Cream instead.

Dramatic footage has caught the moment a group of passersby rescue an elderly woman after she was hit by a bus. The woman was hit on October 10 in Heze City, Shandong province.

A day of love! 1,201 couples set a new Guinness World Record after coming together to

The event, which was officiated by Kalamazoo's Mayor Bobby Hopewell, was staged on the campus of Western Michigan University on Saturday. The event beat out the previous record holding 1,087 who renewed their vows at Miami University in Ohio in 2009. Couples came from around the country, Canada and as even far flung as Japan for the mass event.

When a man - thought to be in America - laughingly smeared icing from a birthday cake on his partner's face his children screamed and cried, with one even punishing him for his actions.

Estonian company Kodasema has invented a new one-bedroom house with factory-made parts that can be broken down easily. The 260 sq ft house has a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom.

Dr. Dre has threatened to sue Sony Pictures if they release a TV movie depicting him as a woman beater. The rap mogul sent a cease and desist letter to the studio over their movie Surviving Compton.

The boat was carrying 27 adults and three children when it flipped over around 4pm on Saturday while it was 100 yards from Pier 45 in California's San Francisco Bay.

Which Hollywood golden girl's ageing best?

A troupe of stars of a certain vintage stunned crowds at the annual Carousel Of Hope Ball in Beverly Hills over the weekend. But which of these golden girls is ageing best and what are their beauty secrets? A-listers included (L-R) former Bond girl Jane Seymour, now 65 and inset in 1977, Barbarella actress Jane Fonda, now 76 and inset in 1968, One Million Years BC star Raquel Welch, now 76 and inset in 1968, Jane Fonda, now 74 and inset in 1968, and Bo Derek, 59, and, inset, in 1979.

Chewing on a piece of grass, cameras can be heard going off as tourists observe the gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda. The ape then sticks its middle finger in the air.

A teacher in Richmond, Virginia, walked out of his classroom after becoming frustrated with taunts and threats from his students. The teacher eventually returns to the class and shouts at the students.

At least eight people are dead and dozens remain trapped after four residential buildings collapsed at 4am on Monday in Wenzhou City in east China's Zhejiang Province.

Russian fisherman can't believe their eyes when a NUCLEAR SUBMARINE surfaces near their dinghy 

The amazing moment was captured on camera by one of two Russian fisherman on a small dingy in the Sea of Japan. Alongside their small inflatable, a K-550 'Aleksandr Nevsky' Russian nuclear submarine rose above the waves. 'My hands are shaking!' said one of the men filming the incredible scene. The pair then made a plan to ease their shock by going out to get wasted.

The luxurious 35ft long Morelo Empire Liner, which will be unveiled in Birmingham this week, boasts underfloor heating, a rain shower and spacious double bed.

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Mourners are holding a vigil in Palm Springs, California for two officers -Jose Gilbert Vega, known as Gil, and Lesley Zerebny - allegedly shot dead by a gang member, John Felix, on Saturday.

In this Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 photo a pair of goggles once worn by a Japanese pilot in the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor is on display part of an exhibit at The Museum of World War II, Boston, in Natick, Mass. The new exhibition, which opened Saturday, Oct. 8, features artifacts that have rarely been publicly displayed. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

The World War II Museum, based in Natick, Massachusetts, set up the 'Why We Still Remember' display to capture U.S. and Japanese mood before the December 7, 1941, attack.

Ice, ice baby! Adorable polar bear cub chills out in a kiddie pool filled with freezing cold cubes at Oregon Zoo

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Incredible footage shows teen wake surfing with a dolphin in Sydney harbour - and he insists it's real despite faking similar stunts with a shark

Teenager Alex Hayes (inset) claims to have captured extraordinary footage (pictured and inset) of him wake surfing with a dolphin off the coast of Sydney. The astonishing footage shows the surfer using a GoPro to film himself riding waves when the dolphin emerges below him. The video appears to show the animal following Mr Hayes along as he trails his friends in a boat, but the footage has not been verified and the teenager has a history of faking similar feats.

With a UN report estimating that 100million people around the world do not have a place to call home, photocrowd.com ran a competition, where participants were asked to capture homeless people.

A 73-year-old mother is suing her four children for failing to take care of her. She is also demanding to live with her eldest son and that each of her children give her 100 yuan (£12) a month.

Hilarious footage shows a lazy man tries to exercise while sitting down. The man eats snacks and drinks rice wine throughout the 17-second clip, which is believed to be filmed in China.

Photographer captures the Milky Way, a meteor, the moon and an erupting volcano all in the

Photographer Mike Mezeul managed to score a real one-shot wonder - by capturing lava, the Milky Way, the moon and a meteor all in the same image (pictured, right). He was in Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii (inset) when he seized the chance to capture the combination of nature's beauty. He said: 'I was literally in shock. It was my third frame to shoot after the sun had set, and after I saw the meteor, I knew I couldn't beat that image, so I packed it up and headed back.' But by then he had also managed to take this magnificent picture (left) of the clouds of steam created as the lava pours into the Pacific Ocean.

   

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Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is warning the world has reached a "dangerous point" as tensions between Russia and the United States spike over the Syria conflict ©Joseph Eid (AFP/File)        

Bride wears her wedding dress when she and her husband go golfing and for pancakes

One woman has found a perfect way not to let her wedding dress go to waste - by wearing it again and again. Samantha Burns, from Massachusetts, is so attached to the dress that she has worn it golfing, munching pancakes (left), taste-testing sweets (centre), goofing around with inflatable animals (right) and dancing on a river cruise, all on the anniversary of her tying the knot. The 30-year-old married her husband Darren in August 2014 (inset).

Photographer Mike Mezeul managed to score a real one-shot wonder - by capturing lava, the Milky Way, the moon and a meteor all in the same image while on a trip to Hawaii.

Nick Enoch, his wife and three young children left behind the humdrum suburbia of north London for eight days and enjoyed life on Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas.

One of the world's deadliest snakes was spotted slithering into a women's fashion store in the NSW Hunter Valley on Monday morning just before the busy lunch rush.

An eagle-eyed shopper snapped a photo of a sign at a London shopping centre bearing the helpful instructions 'Please use the escalator by Prada' - and captioned it: 'Worst. Perfume. Name. Ever'.

The parkour pooch! Watch Storm the Staffordshire bull terrier run up TWELVE FOOT walls and trees 

Storm, an 18-month-old Staffordshire bull terrier, has an incredible skill for vertical wall running and is trying to beat the world record of 14ft with the help of her owner Alex Manning, from England. The pair usually do their training during Storm's daily morning walks, which Alex (pictured left with Storm) says keeps his hound fit and healthy.

   

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