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Beyonce and Jay Z join Hillary Clinton on stage at Cleveland rally

Hillary Clinton filled a big arena and had thousands screaming on their feet Friday night- but she got a big assist from hip hop stars Jay Z and Beyonce at a concert meant to get Ohio voters to the polls. The Democratic nominee is continuing a strategy of relying on some of the biggest stars in music to help get Barack Obama's coalition to make her his successor. And in case the biggest stars in rap aren't enough to get her supporters' attention, she will campaign with hoops star 'King' LeBron James in Cleveland on Sunday, her campaign announced. For a brief period Friday night, Clinton's carefully honed messages, and attacks on Donald Trump yielded to improvised raps, which got combined with motivational messages blasted before a captive audience. 'Stronger Together! We're stronger together,' Jay Z yelled into the mic with an image of an American eagle on screen, right before launching into a pounding version of 'Clique,' performed with Big Sean. He was backed by his band, plus blazing lights and a pounding sound system that had the crowd on their feet and lighting up their cell phones at Cleveland University's Wolstein Center.

Barack Obama defends Donald Trump supporter during Hillary Clinton rally

President Barack Obama (top) told a rowdy crowd that they needed to show an elderly Donald Trump supporter who appeared to be a veteran some 'respect' on Friday evening (bottom) as they interrupted his remarks to scream at the man. 'Hey,' Obama said several times, trying to get his audience back. 'Listen up.' As rally-goers continued defy, Obama grew angrier and angrier, eventually demanding that attendees of the Hillary Clinton campaign event sit down and shut up. 'Hey everybody, hey,' he said, trying again. 'I told you to be focused, and you're not focused right now. Listen to what I'm saying.'

'There could be more': Cops fear they have unearthed lair of serial killer after

After a woman was found chained up like a dog in a metal container after vanishing two months ago with her boyfriend, police have revealed they fear they could have a serial killer on their hands. Todd Christopher Kohlhepp (right), 45, the man accused of kidnapping 30-year-old Kala Brown (top, left) and her boyfriend Charlie Carver (bottom, left), 32, has not been charged with any murders yet. However, seventh Circuit Solicitor Barry Barnette told Greenville Online at least one murder charge against Kohlhepp is likely. Using cadaver dogs, police have found at least one dead body on the 100-acre property (center) and Brown told police she witnessed Kohlhepp murder Carver. Brown was discovered on Thursday by deputies acting on a tip-off they received. She and Carver had last been seen on August 30. The 32-year-old's car was found on the property on Thursday night. On April 19, four months before the kidnapping, Kohlhepp replied to a post that reads: '(People need) to start appreciating the effort I put in to not be a serial killer.' Kohlhepp chillingly responded to the post: 'Why? Serial killers need love, too.' (inset)

Family secretly records doctor talking about drinking alcohol before delivering baby

Alex Sims (left in 2015) was in induced labor at Sunrise Hospital in May 2015 when she claims Dr Frank DeLee (inset) openly talked about drinking. Sims is suing the doctor and the hospital on claims that DeLee's rough delivery of her baby boy, Jared (right), caused him to have Erb's Palsy, paralysis to the arm due to nerve damage. Her family used a cell phone to record the birth and in the video, DeLee is heard saying: 'Wasn't that many people in the bar when I left.' Sims' mother, Sheree, said that she 'smelled alcohol' as soon as the doctor walked in the room. The video then showed what appeared to be the doctor standing in the room barefooted and wearing a pair of 'Bermuda shorts', Sims' attorney, Cal Potter, said. Court documents show that DeLee denies any liability during the birth of baby Jared.

Attorney Chan-jo Jun has filed a complaint to courts in Munich alleging the company broke national laws against hate speech and sedition, after listing 438 inappropriate postings.

For the most part he's stayed out of the limelight since his show went off the air back in 2006. But comedian Dave Chappelle is about to make a very visible comeback, as he has reportedly agreed to

Donald Trump rape accuser Katie Johnson drops her case

'Katie Johnson's' (pictured top) shocking allegations first emerged in a bombshell lawsuit filed in California in April this year - but now it has been dropped, DailyMail.com has learned, raising questions over its veracity. She claimed presidential hopeful Trump (bottom left in the 1990s) raped her at one of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's notorious 'sex parties' in 1994. But the suit was largely ignored. Now, just a week before the November 8 presidential election, she agreed to sit down with our reporter and give her detailed account of what she says happened all those years ago with Trump.

Trump's recent gains and the fallout from Clinton's email scandal caused Wall Street to slide for the ninth day in a row - the longest for more than 35 years - as investors fretted about election outcomes.

'The political leadership at the Department of Justice is trying as hard as they can to protect their angel, Hillary,' Donald Trump told a packed airplane hangar full of his supporters in southwestern Ohio.

Donald Trump effigies to be burnt in the UK as part of Bonfire Night celebrations

NEW Donald Trump has been deemed the villain of 2016 by a host of British groups ahead of the annual Bonfire Night celebrations, and effigies (left and inset) of the Republican nominee will be set alight on Saturday. At least three bonfire societies have decided to burn the reality television host to the ground as part of the annual commemorations of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. Two Trump figures were pictured in Lewes - about 60 miles south of London - ahead of its annual fireworks event which attracts tens of thousands of revelers. Another effigy was spotted at Edenbridge - about 30 miles south-east of the English capital.

In a case that has shades of the Watergate scandal, representatives of the Democratic National Committee told the FBI that they had been bugged by parties unknown in October.

Melania Trump modeled in US prior to getting a work visa

Melania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the U.S. worth $20,056 in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country, it has been reported (Melania pictured left on a red carpet in New York City in 1999). The details of Melania's early paid modeling work in the U.S. were reported by The Associated Press in the final days of a bitter presidential campaign in which her husband, Donald Trump, has taken a hard line on immigration laws and those who violate them. Melania - who received a green card in March 2001 and became a U.S. citizen in 2006 - has always maintained that she arrived in the country legally and never violated the terms of her immigration status (Melania pictured right during her first speech in months on Thursday). The wife of the GOP presidential nominee, who sometimes worked as a model under just her first name, has said through an attorney that she first came to the U.S. from Slovenia on August 27, 1996 - on a B1/B2 visitor visa and then obtained an H-1B work visa on October 18, 1996. The documents obtained by the AP from 20 years ago show she was paid for 10 modeling assignments between September 10 and October 15, during a time when her visa allowed her generally to be in the U.S. and look for work but not perform paid work in the country.

The Clinton Foundation set up meetings with Bill Clinton for donor money, a leaked memo revealed. Those meetings apparently led to ongoing relationships between the men and Clinton.

A Trump-wards shift in the swing regions of Ohio, Utah and the second congressional district of Maine has undercut the number of electoral college votes which the Democrat can count on.

Huma Abedin drops son Jordan to school after DC fundraiser

Huma Abedin dropped off her son Jordan, 4, to school Friday in New York City (pictured left and right) - while his father, Abedin's estranged husband Anthony Weiner, stays at a sex addiction rehab center. Abedin helped Jordan out of their car Friday and the little boy held on to her while clutching a toy car. She spent the previous evening in Washington, DC, co-hosting a glamorous fundraiser for Hillary Clinton with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and designer Diane von Furstenberg. Several of Clinton's friends and allies have said Clinton should drop Abedin, one of her closest aides, after Weiner's laptop led the FBI to further probe Clinton's use of a private email server.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton deleted an email from 2009 that shows she forwarded classified information to her daughter, Chelsea.

Hillary Clinton campaigned in heavily Democratic Detroit in a bid to boost voter turnout as a new poll showed Donald Trump closing in her in a state he has talked about carrying in for months.

Duchess of Cornwall's biographer reveals what Camilla got up to in the Sixties 

UPDATED From femme fatale to distinguished royal consort, life's journey for the Duchess of Cornwall has never been anything less than long and bumpy, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON. With former flame Rupert Hambro (main picture), the unwritten rule of the Season was 'good girls don't', Camilla did. Pretty soon they were lovers. Charles was smitten with Camilla - but as far as marriage was concerned, there were too many strikes against her.

Andy Whelan took the photo of his daughter Jessica, who has terminal cancer and just weeks to live, and posted it online, and an anguished howl of sorrow reverberated round the world.

Adult children in North Korea are hanging notices on their parents' bedroom doors with messages reading 'Spirit of Self-Destruction', which is pushing them to think about killing themselves.

HGTV's 'Fixer Upper' house-hunting scenes are fake claims season 3 participant

David Ridley (inset left), of Waco, Texas, said in an interview published Tuesday that he already had his heart set on a home before appearing on the show. Ridley's episode, titled 'The Ultimate Bachelor Pad', featured hosts Chip and Joanna Gaines (pictured main with Ridley) showing Ridley three different homes before the remodeling process. It looked as if Ridley had to pick one of the three homes and decide which one he wanted for his future bachelor pad - but according to Ridley's claims, he already knew which home would be his. Ridley said in a previous interview that he fell in love with the house about two years ago, bought it when it came back on the market, then auditioned for the show.

Chris Leavitt, 39, was robbed of his $60,000 Patek Phillip watch by a gang in West Hollywood on Friday evening. He had been sharing a taxi with people he thought were friends of friends.

Paul Tuozzolo, 41, was shot in the head while responding to a domestic disturbance in the Bronx on Friday afternoon. He died in hospital a short time later.

Utah couple who are unable to have their own children, take on 4 kids in 24 hours

A Utah couple who knew they would never be able to have their own children have adopted four in the space of 24 hours thanks to an off turn of events. 'Ever since I was a teenager, and I knew what fostering and adoption was, I wanted that to be a part of my life whether I was able to have children biologically or not,' Kaley Carling told ABC News. That's precisely what she and husband Jeremy (both pictured) got in August when a confluence of events led to them to accepting taking on four children - two sets of sisters - on the same day. Those kids are (l-r) Indie, 1; twins Sunny and Weslie, nine months; and Haven, 2.

The shocking incident took place in the village of Shama in south-west Russia and both the lover and the wife died of their injuries at the hands of the enraged husband who suspected the affair.

The Crown: Netflix spent £30k on replica of Princess Elizabeth's wedding gown

The dress steals the show in the new drama, one of the most extravagant television programmes ever made. It is a carbon copy of the stunning gown that the Queen wore for the 1947 wedding. The original ivory silk satin gown was designed by Norman Hartnell, the royal couturier, and took his seamstresses six months to create, with silkworms imported from China to produce the material. The lavish dress featured a full skirt, a tailored bodice, and a star-patterned train, embroidered with flowers and ears of wheat. It was adorned with 10,000 seed pearls that were imported from America, and studded with glittering crystals. How much the dress cost to produce was never disclosed, but politicians at the time voice objections about its extravagance.

Stephen Daldry wanted surgeons to be used in filming of the scene

Big-budget royal series The Crown saw a team of qualified surgeons used in a scene instead of actors, it has been revealed. It is thought to be the first tim...

Daniela Lopilato, Michael Bublé's sister-in-law, sent a text to a morning news show in Argentina saying news of Noah's cancer had left the family broken as she confirmed it is not leukemia.

Port Macquarie doctor Angela Jay stabbed 11 times by Tinder ex was 'extremely calm'

Angela Jay, (right) was found by neighbors 'extremely calm' after she managed to stumble away from a horrific attack at her home in Australia during which she was stabbed 11 times and doused with petrol by her ex-boyfriend who she met on Tinder. The 28-year-old managed to stumble away from her attacker, Paul Lambert (inset), leaving a trail of blood behind her. Lambert was shot dead by police after he led them on a high-speed chase. It has since been revealed he was deported from America 18 months ago for stalking another woman in Orlando, Florida.

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The cop who didn't shoot: Dramatic moment a man who 'killed his wife' crashes into a gas station and then charges at a police officer who draws his gun but DOESN'T pull the trigger despite clear danger

Horrifying footage shows the moment a Long Island man crashed his car into a Brooklyn gas station and chased a police officer after allegedly murdering his wife. Surveillance footage shows Robert Crumb, 44, crashing into a Citgo gas station at Fladlands and Pennsylvania Avenues in Brooklyn on Friday as his car bursts into flames. The vehicle slams into another car during the 1am rampage, and soon fire engulfed the gas station. It is believed before the dramatic scene unfolded that Crumb killed his wife and wounded his daughter in their Long Island home, police said.

The victims were attacked outside the university's business school in the middle of classes on Friday at 2.45pm. Staff and students were told to take shelter in a tweet minutes later.

Isn't it meant to be FAMILY day? Shocked onlookers watch punters viciously fight each

UPDATED Racegoers have been caught on camera viciously fighting each other on the last day of the Melbourne Cup Spring Racing Carnival. Saturday's Stakes Day signaled the last remaining day of track-side action, and is regarded as the carnival's 'family day'.Thousands of  parents and their well-dressed children enjoyed the events at Flemington Racecourse - and probably left before things got too rowdy. Shocked onlookers witnessed two men in blue suits brawling after a day of drinking before they were pulled apart by friends. The men were seen in a heated argument before things became physical, and their mates became involved. But the day wasn't all fists and frowns. Other punters in high-spirits ended the day in playfully wrestling each other as police watched on. Plenty of female racegoers were also snapped with their shoes off and hair tousled after a long day in the windy weather.

Mikel Irastorza (pictured), who was described as being the current 'maximum leader' of the terror group ETA, was today arrested by French police in Ascain, southwest France.

A Palestinian fishermen collects his net off the coast of the Gaza Strip

UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov said Saturday that residents of the Gaza strip need jobs and hope more than a harbour and airport, a reference to rece...

Delta Air Lines says Delta Premium will be available on certain international flights late next year. Among its features, the service includes an in-flight blanket as well as an amenity kit.

WhatsApp is testing Snapchat-like Stories called 'Status', which is displayed as a new tab between Chats and Calls. Beta testers can send images with doodles, text captions and emojios.

Incredible moment dozens of people joined forces to lift a juggernaut off elderly couple who were trapped under its wheels 

NEW This is the heart-warming moment dozens of bystanders rallied together (main) to save an elderly couple who had become trapped underneath a lorry in Xuzhou, China. The vehicle had accidentally run down the couple's moped, which left them lodged under its heavy wheels (inset). Their precarious position meant that if the lorry had moved an inch, the couple would have sustained further injuries.

Shaun Hughes, 53, from Essex began recording his work to inspire others and said anybody can become a hand engraver if they are prepared to dedicate their time and effort and out up with wrist and back pain.

Fire chief Jason Mihalek's (center) DUI arrest was caught on camera as he sat handcuffed in an Ohio booking room. He said he felt like a 'criminal' and called the incident 'ridiculous'.

A spokesman for the Atlanta-based chain said he wasn't sure whether they would be able to extend the limited-time sandwich.

Suspect in fatal Queens sucker-punch captured on CCTV bragged about attack in public Facebook posts 

A man from Queens, New York who sucker-punched a man in a senseless attack that left him dead at the side of the road, boasted about the beating on social media just hours after the assault, inset center. Matthew Smith, 42, together with his wife, Elena Makarova, have both been identified after a tip off to police. The pair were caught on CCTV, bottom right, as Smith attacked Patrick Gorman, 64, who later died. The attack happened on June 26 around midnight when he was hit in the head. CCTV footage from a nearby building shows the Smith allegedly punching the man, and then walking off leaving Gorman lying on the sidewalk.

Astronomers have revealed that on Saturn, things are a lot more complicated than on Earth - and they admit they have no idea how long a day there is.

Dylan Brougham, 18, was first charged with aggravated battery, with a murder charge added after 69-year-old Joyce Ann Courson died following the incident which took place in Florida.

HBO said in a statement that the decision to end the show after just five months was a mutual one between the network and Bill Simmons, who will host his final episode of the program next Wednesday.

Woman, 32, who became a vegetarian in fourth grade 'to save the world' tries meat for the first time in 22 years - and realizes what she's been missing

Stephanie Potakis, 32, of Greater Chicago, Illinois, hadn't eaten meat since the fourth grade. She became a vegetarian to protect the environment and to 'save the world'. But the delicious smell of ribs at a recent festival made her question her commitment. She headed to Swift & Sons, an upscale steakhouse in Chicago, to try chicken, bone marrow (bottom right) and beef (pictured). Potakis fell in love with each cut of meat and sometimes had to close her eyes to better savor her food (upper right). She came out of her tasting pledging to eat meat for the rest of her life.

In a video posted on Erin Schrode's Facebook profile, a noise is heard and she apparently fell to the ground. Schrode was by the Cantapeta Creek on Wednesday.

Psychologists at Cornell University in the US have discovered that audiences eat more snacks when the characters on-screen were eating after showing film scenes to 147 students.

San Antonio Police Department Officer Matthew Luckhurst has been fired after he gave a homeless person a fecal sandwich in May, officials say. He plans to appeal the decision.

Ray Tensing, 26, is charged with murder in the death of 43-year-old Samuel DuBose, who he pulled over for missing a front license plate in July 2015. The shirt was submitted as evidence.

No-one can escape The GRAPPLER! Arizona man reveals ingenious James Bond-style invention to help police safely stop speeding cars

It looks like something out of a James Bond movie and sounds like a professional wrestler, but The Grappler (pictured unfolding from vehicle in left-hand image) is a new invention that could save innocent lives during high-speed police chases. Created by Leonard Stock (pictured top-left) of Arizona, it allows cops to remotely deploy a high-strength net from the front of their vehicle, tangling up other cars' wheels (top-right and bottom-right) and stopping them dead - without doing the same to any hapless humans. '[This] concept is absolutely fantastic,' Lon Bartel, the President of the Peoria Police Officers Association, told Fox 10. 'If that thing holds up the way it appears it's going to [be a] huge advantage for law enforcement.' 

IKEA has recalled 29 million chests (pictured) and dressers following the death of a two-year-old child, who reportedly died in 2011 after a three-drawer chest tipped over on top of him.

Researchers have developed a way to turn sewage into biocrude oil, using a process known as hydrothermal liquefaction to produce a material similar to the petroleum pumped from the ground.

Nearly 90% of the children surveyed exceeded the upper level of sodium recommended for their age group, and one in nine that one in nine 8-17 year olds already has blood pressure, reseachers say.

An expert at Lancaster University said choosing such simple phrases as 'qwerty', 'password' and 'abc123' makes it a breeze for hackers to get into our accounts.

ABC News investigates producer for FAKING live TV shot of kindapped woman crime scene by stringing police tape in background

ABC News is investigating one of its producers after seeing evidence that a live camera shot was enhanced by falsely stringing police tape in the background on Friday. Reporter Linsey Davis was reporting from a field in Woodruff, South Carolina in a segment broadcast on 'Good Morning America' on Friday about a missing woman allegedly held captive in a storage container by a registered sex offender. Behind her was a yellow police tape with the words, 'Sheriff's Line Do Not Cross.' Yet a wide photograph of the scene shows the police tape, running approximately 30 feet, was actually tied to pieces of ABC's camera equipment. ABC spokeswoman Julie Townsend said the doctored shot was 'completely unacceptable and fails to meet the standards of ABC News.'

Morris Villarroel, a professor of animal welfare at the Technical University of Madrid, has been recording his life for the last six years using a log-book, a camera and a fitness tracker.

Thai model crashes into EIGHT cars and 'starts behaving erratically' but is allowed to leave the scene of the accident without charges or drug test

A Thai model who crashed her BMW into eight cars (left, in background) was allowed to go to hospital without any charges or drugs tests despite witness accounts of her erratic behaviour, according to reports. Kritrada Tabtimphol (pictured) was said to have been dancing and praying while she was being questioned over the incident. Police said on Wednesday that no charges were pressed against Ms Tabtimphol, 28, for the incident in Bangkok on Tuesday because she was in shock.

If you don't already have a time slot set out to keep fit, it can seem impossible to exercise. Top experts have shared some simple tips to up your fitness, even with the busiest of schedules.

Photographs reveal the extent of injuries suffered by Rachel Bradley, who was forced to eat raw fish to stay alive after the group she was with got stranded when a boat trip in Mexico went wrong.

Canadian Navy will investigate 'lost nuclear bomb' spotted during diving trip

Sean Smyrichinsky, left, found a mystery object off the coats of Northern Canada while diving and believes it may be the lost nuclear bomb, which went missing after a plane crash in February 1950. A Convair B-36 had been on course from Alaska to Texas when three of the six engines failed and the crew were forced to bail out over the Princess Royal Island before sending the plane to crash into the ocean.

Diana Milojkovic, 28 - and former Miss Earth Serbia - is currently battling cancer and took to the catwalk to raise money for the treatment of cameraman Mario Jurisic, 29, who is also battling the disease.

In this Friday, Nov. 4, 2016 photo, a farmer walks through smoke caused by farming waste set on fire at Palwal, in the state of Haryana, south of New Delhi, ...

Even for a city considered one of the world's most polluted, the Indian capital hit a new low this past week. Air so dirty you can taste it.

'I'm so ugly have have to take 200 selfies to find one I like': Beautiful woman opens up

NEW Alanah Bagwell (pictured), 20, from Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, has been crippled by body dysmorphia since she was a teen and claims she is too 'ugly' for people to see her face. Such was the devastating nature of her illness, that as a teenager (inset), she attempted suicide. She said: 'I feel so bad for other people having to look at me. It's cruel to let them see my face.'

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Shocking footage shows the terrifying moment a woman's bungee cord breaks during a 140ft fall sending her plummeting into the water below 

NEW This is the terrifying moment a woman's bungee cord broke during a 140ft jump, sending her plummeting head first into the water below. The woman, who has not been identified, was filmed leaping from the popular attraction in Chuncheon, South Korea. She narrowly survived the accident but was left with bruises all over her body.

Deputies in Carbon County, Utah, have arrested Seth Peterson, 25, on murder charges after he allegedly shot dead his mother, Susan Peterson, and his 23-year-old bother, James.

Walmart employee Zachary McClimans said he shot his coworker at the store in Pennsylvania because the coworker was offended he was changing genders to female and had threatened him.

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voyaged inland to Armenia and the Cauca Valley before wrapping things up at the Koralia beach retreat near Tayrona.

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Board stupid! Hilarious moment girl attempts to show off on a skateboard only to FACEPLANT spectacularly

Skateboarders are no strangers to painful falls, but even they'll wince at this girl's comical pratfall. Shot in late October, the video shows a young Colorado girl trying to show off her sweet skateboarding skills. Sadly, she doesn't have any - as she discovers painfully quickly. 

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Viper takes on chameleon forest dragon perched on a branch in Jakarta, Indonesia

A feisty chameleon forest dragon was in no mood to back down after a venomous viper snake tried to attack it during an intense battle on a narrow branch in Jakarta, Indonesia. The series of dramatic photographs show the exchange from the moment the reptiles lay eyes on each other (top left). Instead of becoming the snake's next meal, the plucky lizard is then seen to pounce on its predator (top right), capturing its body between its jaws (bottom left). Another shot shows that the angry viper is not afraid to bite back as it suddenly lashes out at the chameleon. The reptile was eventually able to get a good grip of the snake after using its teeth (bottom right).

Shaunta Grimes, 45, from Reno, Nevada, struggled to complete everyday tasks after reaching a size 28. The writer and teacher started exercising and had weight loss surgery - helping her to lose 120lbs.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Officers in Mexico had tracked down the man - accused of raping a disabled woman and an underage girl - when a mob arrived to attack him themselves.

Model pupils! The Mannequin Challenge, where kids stay completely still to film an intricate scene, becomes the newest craze amongst teens

The latest viral challenge taking the Internet by storm will leave you frozen in time - or at least appearing to. Teens across the country are sharing videos of them taking part in the newest fad called The Mannequin Challenge. During the challenge, participants stand completely still mid-way through carrying out various activities - as if someone randomly hit a pause button on life.

   

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