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Dog owners share the most hilarious canine fails of all time

From getting their heads stuck in strange places to getting tangled in lingerie, proud owners have shared hilarious canine fails that are bound to make you laugh out loud. From getting their heads stuck in strange places (top left and bottom right) to getting stuck in bizarre places (top right and bottom left) and bringing home sticks that are too big (bottom middle), they are known for their antics as much as their cuteness. Image-sharing site Bored Panda has compiled the list of the biggest dog fails the Internet has to offer and they are hilarious.

Lawsuit: Dude ranch owner asked chef for 'black people food'

Madeleine Pickens, left, who recently divorced Texas oil tycoon T.Boone Pickens, top right, is accused of telling chef Armand Appling not to serve 'white people food' at her Mustang Wild Horse Eco-Resort in Nevada, bottom right. Appling claims he was fired in 2014 for complaining about working in a hostile work environment and has now filed a federal lawsuit accusing her of racial discrimination. He accuses the wealthy philanthropist of telling him fried chicken, BBQ ribs and corn bread would be perfect for the tourists who pay more than $2,000 to stay at the plush resort.

George Michael was found dead on Christmas Day at his home in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Fadi Fawaz tweeted a series of messages saying the singer wanted to die

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A mini SAT test - designed to put students through their paces at the age of 10 in America- has left the internet scratching its head.

A man is accusing Starbucks of age discrimination after he says the coffee chain banned him from a store in Washington state after he asked one of its teen baristas on a date.

Incoming press secretary Sean Spicer questioned the 'magnitude' of President Obama's actions against Russia - done in retaliation for the country's role in the cyberattacks against Democrats.

How screen legend DEBBIE REYNOLDS was abused in Hollywood

Last week Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds (left) died just hours after her Star Wars actress daughter Carrie Fisher (pictured right). On Saturday in a poignant extract from her autobiography, Debbie described their deeply loving but turbulent relationship. Today she tells of the abuse she suffered as a young star making hit movies.

January is our busiest time of year. We're packed with people convinced they'll be 3st lighter by March, says one anonymous British personal trainer.

The year ahead is coloured by the planets Jupiter and Uranus. Their dance through the sky weaves magic and adventure, exploration and change.

Rosie O'Donnell calls Trump 'mentally unstable'

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell called Donald Trump 'mentally unstable' in a tweet (inset) on Sunday and warned America that they are running out of time to stop him. 'Donald Trump is mentally unstable,' O'Donnell wrote on Twitter while sharing a link to a CNN article. O'Donnell, who constantly retweets quotes against the leadership of Trump, added that there are 'less than 3 weeks to stop him America'. The O'Donnell-Trump feud, which has been on and off for the past 10 years, was resurrected during the first presidential debate, as O'Donnell declared her support for Hillary Clinton. And earlier this month, the comedian wrote a powerful poem called One Week about the current state of America. O'Donnell published the poem on December 12, detailing her thoughts and emotions in the wake of the election of Trump.

President Obama praised the American people Sunday for the 'remarkable progress' they have 'made possible' during his presidency, in the fields of employment, energy and marriage equality.

Rather than blaming Russian meddling or James Comey's late-in-the-game letter, Hillary Clinton's senior adviser Karen Finney suggested the Democratic nominee faced a 'perfect storm.'

Obama along with wife Michelle and children Malia and Sasah boarded Air Force One after wrapping up his Christmas vacation to head back to Washington to see out his final weeks as president.

Ivanka Trump pays tribute to 2016 as she celebrates New Year's Eve and Hanukkah

Ivanka shared a sweet image of her family smiling through to the New Year on the last day of Hanukkah. She also posted a collage of photos from the last year, including from the day her son Theodore was born and the night of the 2016 election. Other members of Ivanka's family, including her brothers Donald Jr. (top right) and Eric (bottom right) attended their father's party at his Mar-a-Logo resort.

Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told CNN's Jake Tapper today that she's been conversing with Ivanka Trump about the future first daughter's plans for child care reform.

Melania Trump, right, looks on as her husband President-elect Donald Trump talks to reporters during a New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President-elect Donald Trump says that 'no computer is safe' when it comes to keeping information private, expressing new skepticism about the security of online communications.

Turkey nightclub shooting victims pictured as ISIS claims responsibility

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The bodies of revellers slaughtered by an ISIS gunman can be seen piled up on the floor of the exclusive venue in Istanbul as police examine the scene. Harrowing images reveal the carnage that unfolded inside the club with victims slumped next to their chairs and their unfinished drinks still intact on the tables beside them. It come as Turkish police arrested eight people over the attack after ISIS claimed one of its 'soldiers' had carried out the atrocity. The gunman is pictured firing his weapon at the entrance to the venue (inset).

Shocking CCTV footage shows the moment a man, brandishing an AK-47, began firing at revellers in the Reina nightclub, in Istanbul's Ortaköy district, during the New Year's Eve massacre.

Jets bombed the villages of Kafr Kar, Mintar and around the town of Banan in the southern Aleppo countryside, while government forces also seized 10 farms from rebels near Damascus.

American shot in Istanbul nightclub attack says his cell phone may have saved his life

A Delaware man was one of the dozens injured in the horrific attack on Reina nightclub in Istanbul this New Year's Eve. Jacob Raak, 35, is a small business owner from Greenville, Delaware who was visiting Istanbul with friends. Doctors said his cell phone might have saved his life - Raak was shot in the leg but his phone was also shot and destroyed, which potentially prevented a bullet from hitting a major artery.

The blast happened in the sprawling Sadr City district of Baghdad this morning and many of the victims were daily labourers waiting for jobs while standing near to a busy intersection.

A video released by ISIS shows the moment of a twin suicide attack on New Year's eve left 27 people dead at the popular al-Sinak outdoor market in Baghdad, Iraq.

The sickening moment a daredevil's leap from a third floor balcony into a hotel pool goes disastrously wrong when he MISSES and smashes feet first on concrete 

8Booth had been posting his 'Pool Drop' videos since the end of the summer, but the American's eighth attempt of the series ended in a sickening landing on the concrete. As well as capturing the moment on his own GoPro, his failed stunt was caught on various security cameras at the Pacific Edge Hotel, in Laguna Beach, California. After deliberating for a while, he decides to take a running leap, but as he comes towards the pool's edge you hear a terrified noise as he realises he isn't going to make it.

Gilberto Valle the 'cannibal cop'   gained notoriety when his wife reported him for his online plot to kidnap and eat women. Now, he is trying to explain himself and justify his fetishin a tell-all book.

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John T Fleming (right), his wife Sue (left) and their two teenage sons (center) went missing after their plane disappeared earlier this week near Cleveland. The mayor's office said Sunday a bag was found.

Members of the KKK, who were the subjects of an A&E; TV documentary series that was canceled last week, have claimed that several scenes from the show were faked by the producers.

In this important new series, Dr Muir Gray reveals that if you look after yourself in middle age, it will help you stay fit and well when you're old - and in this column he tackles healthy eating.

Serena Williams steps out with Reddit co-founder fiance Alexis Ohanian

She surprised the world with her exciting engagement announcement last week. Ringing in the New Year together, the 35-year-old sports star stepped out in style with her new fiance as they welcomed 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand.

The nation's third largest city also saw 1,100 more shooting incidents last year than it did in 2015, according to data released Sunday by the Chicago Police Department.

A French bulldog continues to brighten a Brooklyn couple's home following the $155,000 worth of medical treatment he has received over the past three years.

Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson was hurt on an awkward tackle by the Los Angeles Rams' Eugene Sims and Alec Ogletree in the first quarter of both teams' season finale.

Killer Albuquerque cop visits HOOTERS after fatally shooting 19-year-old woman

Former Albuquerque police officer Jeremy Dear (left) felt the need to wind down in the days after he shot and killed 19-year-old Mary Hawkes (right). He visited Hooters and a Chinese massage parlor described as a 'hole in the wall' two days after he killed Miss Hawkes in a foot chase through a trailer park.

Texas lawmaker Armando 'Mando' Martinez had been ringing in the new year with his wife outside their home in rural Weslasco when he was struck in the head by a stray bullet.

Police are searching for Los Angeles couple, Olivia Gonzalez, 20, and Brian Fernandez (pictured), 21, who went missing while on a weekend trip to Big Sur. The couple were last seen on December 23.

Was Mariah Carey's Times Square performance sabotaged for ratings?

Mariah Carey has blamed her train wreck New Year's Eve performance in Times Square on sabotage by executives hungry for ratings.  Before the nightmare performance Mariah repeatedly told producers and stage managers at Dick Clark Productions that her 'inner ears' - the concealed earpieces that relay the audience's sound back to her - weren't working, insiders told DailyMail.com. Sources connected with Mariah say the executives falsely told her the earpieces were on a different frequency and would work once she was on stage as part of a dastardly plan to create car-crash TV, TMZ reported. And despite a troubled interview earlier with host Ryan Seacrest, in which Mariah said she couldn't hear what the host was saying, she pressed on with her performance commitment anyway - with disastrous results.

You'll need a large stability ball for this exercise, advises Nadya Fairweather. Sit on the ball with your back straight. Keep your chin off your chest and look straight ahead

It may appear that those who turn the air blue with four-letter words are less concerned about social rules like telling the truth and not hurting people, according to Cambridge researchers.

British photographer William Hope caught 'ghost like' images in the 1920's

It was a time when spiritualism was hugely popular and there was a mystique surrounding photography's process. And British photographer William Hope made the most of a 1920s society that yearned to learn more about the paranormal to produce this striking set of 'spirit photographs' which had the world captivated at the time. Mr Hope - who was part of the infamous Crewe Circle, a spiritualist photography group in the English town - was supported by many of his contemporaries including Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. But his work was later discredited after investigators discovered that he had used a photographic process called double exposure, where a single image is created by exposing the film several times.

A pit bull mix dog attacked three after Brenda Guerrero, 52, tried to put a Christmas sweater on him. The dog mauled the Tampa mother and her husband and son before officials responded.

Fort Bliss soldiers, Jake Obad-Mathis (left) and Melvin Jones (right), both 20 years old, mysteriously disappeared on December 19. They were last seen on the base in a black 2013 Camaro.

John Leonard, 23, fell ten floors to his death at a four-star Washington D.C. hotel. The young man from Herndon, Virginia, was on the D.C. roof for a view when he plunged through a boiler shaft.

The scary crash took place on Highway 58 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Brandon Dailey, 23, was arrested for driving under the influence and failing to exercise due care.

How to learn to meal prep this year

If you make one New Year's resolution this year, make it to meal prep. The trend for organising your food originated on Instagram - where there are more than four million posts under the hashtag - but it has also gone mainstream in recent times. From what to prep to how to nail the precise combination of protein, carbs and fat, FEMAIL takes a look at how to become a meal prep queen in 2017 (pictured).

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'I'm getting impolite aren't I, fat a***?' Passenger's 'misogynistic' rant at airline staff forces United flight to San Francisco to land in New Zealand so he can be arrested

A man was arrested on Sunday after an alleged 'misogynistic rant' onboard a New Year's Day United Airlines flight bound for San Francisco from Sydney (pictured), which led to it being diverted to Auckland instead. New Zealand police said the 42-year-old foreign national was arrested on arrival before being referred to immigration. 'I'm not yelling at you - but do you want me to f****** yell?' the man says in a video filmed by one of the passengers during the flight.

Danish authorities arrested Chung Yoo-ra after receiving a tip-off from a South Korean journalist that the renowned showjumper was staying in the city of Aalborg.

Twenty three people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday after a fire ripped through a boat carrying nearly 250 people to islands north of the Indonesian capital Jakarta.

California's decision to legalize weed last year apparently left some LA pranksters in high spirits over New Year's Eve, as the famous Hollywood sign was altered to read 'HOLLYWEED'.

Cambodian police are hunting three people accused of photoshopping the image of King Norodom Sihamoni onto a photograph depicting a very graphic scene of gay sexual activity.

Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle poses for racy publicity photos

Prince Harry's actress girlfriend Meghan Markle did the Hollywood portfolio shoot as a 22-year-old in 2003 - eight years before she got her big break with television legal drama Suits. In the series of glamour shots, she is seen posing in a tight white top - exposing her midriff. The star, now 35, posed up having just appeared in an episode of US daytime medical drama General Hospital.

Dekota Locklear, 18, stole a New York City Police Department vehicle while he was handcuffed. Locklear was on the run for two hours and a detective called the escape a 'Houdini' move.

Scientists at Umeå University in Sweden found that women who train harder during the first two weeks of their monthly cycle build up more muscle than they do in the last two weeks.

The $4.5billion subway service is only a few hours old but it's already causing a fuss online. Some of its first passengers griping about delayed trains and few stops on social media.

Melbourne tenant claims landlord installed a coin-operated toilet

A Reddit user in Australia has claimed his landlord has barred his from flushing his toilet (pictured) unless he inserts coins into a device. In a Reddit thread, a Melbourne based renter has claimed his landlord installed a dollar coin operated flusher on his toilet and turned to the online network to find out if this is illegal. The Reddit user says he understands the idea of having to pay for communal washing but this is taking it too far.

A 37-year-old man was shot dead after an altercation on New Year's Day inside Dee's Elegance Bar & Grill in Milwaukee, marking the city's first homicide of 2017.

Sarah Vine worked out with Bodyism personal trainer Mike Tanner at a gym in West London to help ease her menopausal symptoms. Her energy levels are now better than they have been in years.

Slovakian national Miroslav Gronych, 37, who is in Canada on a work visa, was removed from the Mexico-bound Sunwing aircraft (file picture) in Calgary airport Saturday.

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Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin (pictured) said another option would be to bring back the Romanov dynasty, which was overthrown exactly a century ago in 1917.

Man in Brazil kills his ex-wife, son and at least ten others in New Year's Eve rampage

Sidnei Ramis de Araújo, pictured with his son João Victor, bottom left, opened fire and killed the youngster as well as his ex-wife Isamara Filier and nine other people, including Carolina de Oliveira Batista, right, at a house party in Campinas, Brazil, moments before the New Year. The killer could not accept the fact his wife had left him and wanted revenge. He then turned the gun on himself.

A five-year-old Alabama girl was killed during a New Year's Eve party after Fidel Canchola, 34, fired off several rounds in his back yard. Police said the child ran into the line of fire and was hit in the chest once.

Lapland tour guide Oliver Wright recorded the audio of the noise while watching the heavenly dancers pass over Abisko in Sweden on Christmas Day. Pictured is Alaska this morning.

Florida parents found dead on I-4 with kids unharmed in the back

A couple were found dead outside their vehicle on New Years Eve with their three sons miraculously unharmed in the back seat. Heather Kelsey, 30, and Daniel Kelsey, 32, were discovered by police on the I-4 near DeLand, Florida, after investigating a report of a maroon SUV parked with its hazard lights flashing.The boys range from 8 months to 4 years in age, and were taken to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach as a precaution.

The teenager is in jail facing homicide charges after the deadly shooting in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, on Saturday at 10pm. Police are trying to figure out if it was an accident.

A study conducted by the University of California collected data and found that deaths spike for the two weeks around Christmas and the New Year.

Three people have been killed after two small planes collided in midair near McKinney, Texas. The cause of the crash is currently unknown and sent one plane hurtling into a busy road.

Ex-College player Owen Hanson bragged he could make more selling cocaine in Australia than

Former college player and alleged cocaine smuggler could be changing his plea to guilty with Australian authorities and the FBI claimed to have gathered plenty of evidence against the accused. Australian authorities may have put a halt to a large supply of cocaine entering the country from South America with alleged California drug kingpin Owen 'O-Dog' Hanson expected to plead guilty in a San Diego court. The case against the former college NFL player began with the discovery of a suitcase full of cash at a Sydney hotel.

The furry creature was caught on camera standing in Ontario and grabbing onto a thin-looking branch. Soon enough, the raccoon lost its grip and plummeted down onto the ground.

A raccoon that was trapped in a drain pipe was finally rescued after a 20-hour attempt only to die the following morning. The creature was trapped in a drain for nearly 24 hours in Santa Cruz, California.

The ultra-conservative kingdom, one of the world's most prolific executioners, punishes crimes such as murder, drug trafficking, armed robbery, rape and apostasy with death.

Two protesters climbed the rafters of the U.S. Bank stadium to hang a banner adorned with the US Bank logo, and the phrases '#NoDAPL', and 'DIVEST'.

See the ingenious - and sometimes ridiculous - gadgets used by spies housed at

Spies from the past decades were clearly creative with the way they hid weapons and tools. Much of the gear housed at the International Spy Museum show their tools were weird like Inspector Gadget more than sleek like James Bond.

Tourist bitten by crocodile as she tried to take SELFIE in Thai national park 

A French woman is recovering in hospital after she was bitten by a crocodile while foolishly trying to get a selfie with it. Benetulier Lesuffleur, 46, was bitten on the leg after tripping over next to the crocodile while taking the picture. She had been at the Kho Yai National Park, in central Thailand, with her husband when she saw the crocodile in a pond.

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Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge sees thousands jump into icy waters for the New Year

About 3,000 swimmers met at the Coney Island boardwalk on New Year's day before plunging into the frigid Atlantic Ocean for the annual polar bear plunge. Similar traditions took place in Florida, New Jersey, and Canada.

The Daily Mail's Monty Halliday spent his honeymoon exploring Asia's Borneo; staying at Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort and Spa in the rainforest, followed by the Gaya Island Resort.

Nasa's Suomi NPP spacecraft captured the image of the northern lights over British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Northwest Territories in Canada.

Prince Ogidikpe, 19, got the shock of his life when he received a letter announcing his US citizenship on Christmas. The Nigerian native moved to San Bernardino, California in 2010.

A beauty blogger has created a DIY Nutella face mask that she says will get rid of blackheads as well as rejuvenating and hydrating the skin. She posted a video of the mask in action online.

Stunning pictures appear to show man dangling from high-rise buildings

A Japanese artist defies gravity with his carefully framed photographs. The Tokyo-based photographer Kaizaki often wanders to off-limits and high-altitude locations to get his shots. The vertigo-inducing snaps make it appear as the subjects are dangling into thin air - but in many cases, the optical illusion is achieved by innovative camera angles. In one such example, a person seems to be hanging by his fingertips off a railway sleeper, and a tunnel opening in the background looks as if it's a deep pit into the underground.

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Ellis Island marks 125th anniversary of the day it first opened its doors

On January 1, 1892 Ellis Island opened its doors to those looking to achieve the 'American dream'. For 125 years the island has existed in the New York harbor, with the Statue of Liberty serving as a reminder of over 12 million immigrants who passed through the doors to come to America. Today the 27.5 acre island still greets about two million tourists a year, and received a $160 million renovation in 1990 to accommodate the visitors.

The Mail on Sunday's Wendy Driver suggests 20 action-packed voyages; including an animatronics dinosaur display in Birmingham, and the launch of South America's first luxury sleeper train.

Popsugar Food have created wine shot glasses made from cheese in a video sure to instill fear and horror into all who watch it. The video, shared on Facebook, has also left the Internet divided.

Kevin Russell, of Los Gatos, California, shared a video of himself and his daughter (pictured) last week on YouTube, wowing thousands of viewers with footage from dozens of training sessions.

Unofficially known as Stalin World, in Grutas Park as many as 86 monuments of Lenin, Marx and Stalin scatter the land, set amid beautiful wooded countryside in the south of Lithuania.

New York restaurant offers pie topped with caviar and flakes of GOLD for $2,000

Industry Kitchen of New York City named the gold-topped pizza The 24k and requires 48 hours notice for orders. All held together with imported white stilton cheese, the golden flakes are interspersed on the pie with dollops of Ossetra caviar from the Caspian Sea as well as truffles and Fois Gras from France.

   

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