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McMaster denies Trump leaked classified info to Russians

President Trump's National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster (left) has pushed back on a report that said his boss had shared 'highly classified' information with top Russian officials during an Oval Office meeting last week. 'The story that came out tonight is false,' McMaster told a pack of reporters (inset) gathered outside the West Wing. Trump is said to have passed on highly-restricted 'code word' information during an Oval Office meeting with Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, the Washington Post reported. The 'code-word' information is said to relate to a terror threat to planes using bombs contained in electronic devices like laptops. An unnamed US official told the paper that the president 'revealed more information to the Russian ambassador than we have shared with our own allies'. The President is also said to have boasted to Lavrov: 'I get great intel. I have people brief me on great intel every day.' The White House has declined to comment on the report. Bob Corker (right), chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in the aftermath of the report that the White House was facing a 'downward spiral'. He said: 'The White House has got to do something soon to bring itself under control and in order. Obviously they're in a downward spiral right now and they've got to figure out a way to come to grips [with] all that's happening.

University of Miami student dies in Everglades boat crash

A University of Miami musical theater student died tragically in a boat crash, just one day after graduating at the top of her class. Elizabeth 'Ellie' Goldenberg, 22, of Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in fine arts on Friday. To celebrate her academic accomplishment, Ellie and her family went on an airboat tour of the Florida Everglades the next morning. The family's joyful outing ended in heartbreak when the airboat (bottom) they were riding crashed and Ellie died as a result of the injuries she sustained after being tossed from the boat.

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After WannaCry, a ransomware program based on the leaked NSA exploit EternalBlue that hit hundreds of thousands of machines last week, criminals have adapted another NSA tool.

Just looking at pictures of striped objects such as zebras or deckchairs can trigger migraines and epileptic seizures in sensitive people, it was reported last week.

Man 'carrying severed head stabs Oregon store worker'

A man who reportedly was drenched in blood and carrying his mother's severed head has been arrested after walking into a grocery store and stabbing an employee. Joshua Lee Webb (left), 36, allegedly walked into the Estacada Thriftway Harvest Market in Oregon on Sunday afternoon. Authorities say he was also carrying a large kitchen knife at the time. Just minutes after he strolled into the store and grabbed the employee, authorities discovered the body of Webb's 59-year-old mother, Tina, in her home about 10 miles away. Police have revealed they believe the two gruesome incidents are connected. The attack sent shock waves through the community, and customers were seen stopping off in a steady stream to drop off balloons at a tribute for the worker, Mike, in front of the store. Many also signed a giant get-well poster. 

United Airlines is changing the keypad codes used to open airplane cockpit doors after the previous codes were accidentally posted on a public website by a flight attendant.

Hackers threaten to release stolen Disney blockbuster

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger (left) said in a meeting on Monday that an upcoming Disney movie was being held for ransom. Iger said hackers had stolen the film and were demanding to be paid a large sum in Bitcoin. While he did not say which film it was, Deadline reported that it's 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.' The newest 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie is set to open in theaters on May 26.

Five days ahead of the premiere of HBO's The Wizard Of Lies, which tells the story of Bernie Madoff and his $65billion Ponzi scheme, his wife, Ruth, is remaining quiet in her small New England town.

A private jet flying in to a New Jersey airport crashed on Monday afternoon, causing a terrifying inferno that engulfed multiple buildings, authorities have confirmed.

Retired soccer star Abby Wambach marries Christian blogger

Abby Wambach and Christian mom blogger Glennon Doyle Melton got hitched Sunday. The couple made news of their marriage public Monday morning with pics from the ceremony showing off Wambach's red and white outfit and the writer's silver dress.

Online conspirators claim Avril Lavigne, 32, has been dead for several years, but that a lookalike named Melissa continues to act in her place. Theorists say the 'Complicated' singer died shortly after the release of her first album in 2002.

Officer Betty Jo Shelby is accused of killing 40-year-old Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma on September 16 after she came across his broken down SUV blocking a road.

American Airlines accused of racism for downgrading woman

Rane Baldwin, a black woman, was moved to the rear of the aircraft, while her white friend Janet Novack was ticketed according to their first class reservation, in Kentucky on May 2 on American Airlines. No explanation was immediately given and from there, both Novack and Baldwin said Baldwin was treated poorly while Novack was treated with immediate concern and respect.

Michael Stack wrote the letter in the student newspaper at a high school in San Luis Obispo, California, in response to the paper's May issue which focused on LGBT relationships.

American Gods smashed some boundaries Sunday with an explicit and tender sex scene between a Middle Eastern man and a male Ifrit from Islamic mythology.

RHONJ star Dina Manzo is beaten and bound by robbers

Dina, 46,and her boyfriend Dave Cantin, 37, arrived at his three-bedroom home in Holmdel, New Jersey, at around 11pm on Saturday and were confronted by two masked robbers. They punched Dina and beat Dave with a baseball bat before tying the pair up. After ransacking the home, the thieves fled with jewelry and cash. A spokesman for the star, who appeared in seasons 1, 2, and 6 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, said they were 'shaken' by the incident.

Experts have revealed evidence-based speculations for the scenarios and events that could occur on Earth over the next one billion years - and they included humans evolving on other planets.

Live TV broadcast unwittingly shows the moment police shoot dead a fleeing suspect after he appears to point a weapon at them

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Los Angeles station KTLA broadcast the shooting on Monday afternoon during a foot chase in Long Beach, California, where officers with the South Gate Police Department were chasing a male and a female suspect. News choppers were following a police pursuit of a white van with red rims, which was believed to be stolen. The van screeched to a stop in the rear of a Target shopping center, and a male and female hopped out and began to run.

Researchers at the University of Tokyo constructed a transparent artificial forewing and transplanted it on a spotted ladybug to study the folding motion using high speed cameras.

NASA's EPIC instrument aboard the NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory spotted 866 bursts of light over land between the observatory's launch in 2015 and August 2016.

How did he survive? Horrifying footage emerges of the moment a Navy trainee was sucked into the engine of a fighter jet during the Gulf War

Shocking footage has reemerged showing a soldier being sucked into the engine of a US fighter during the Gulf War. The video, which was filmed aboard the USS Eisenhower on February 20, 1991, shows trainee John Bridget checking the launch mechanism on an A63 Intruder (inset) - an attack aircraft used by the US military from 1963 to 1997. The 21-year-old is seen moving towards the engine (left) in the short clip, when he is suddenly pulled inside (right). Another crewman in the video is then seen racing towards the engine to power it off. The video also shows a third member of the crew who was standing nearby at the time of the accident. Incredibly, Bridget survived the shocking moment, and was pictured after the incident with bandages around his head and arms. 

Patrolman Chris Green, of East Liverpool Police Department in Ohio, brushed off a smudge of white powder off of his shirt after a drug-related traffic spot, and later had to be treated with Narcan.

Bravo announced All That Glitters on Monday. It will tell the story of legendary magazine editors Anna Wintour and Tina Brown and lay bare the brewing rivalry which has existed for decades.

Goldie Hawn reveals how women today act differently

She stars as the mother of Amy Schumer in rude and crude comedy Snatched. But Goldie Hawn (pictured left with Kurt Russell and right when she was younger) revealed how she feels women today act differently to what she was like as a young actress in Hollywood. Speaking to the Radio Times, the actress, 71, said she likes to be romanced traditionally. She said: 'I'm not a prude. I know what's out there and it seems to be the way that things might be moving, but women today aren't how I was.

Maxwell Morton, an 18-year-old western Pennsylvania man who authorities said shot a friend and then posed for a selfie with the dying teen ,has been sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison.

The former Fox News anchor appeared onstage alongside Lester Holt, Chuck Todd, Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie at the event in New York City, where she shared details about her two new shows.

New film reveals the tragic life of Hollywood's Cary Grant

The documentary 'Becoming Cary Grant,' which will premier on Showtime on June 9, explores how the dashingly handsome Hollywood star's troubled past affected his relationships with women throughout his life.The British-born actor was the only surviving child of an alcoholic father and overprotective mother who was later placed in the Bristol Lunatic Asylum (center). The movie star blames his mom's absence for why he 'hurt the very women he loved.' Grant, who died in 1986 age 82, married five times but admitted he was 'never able to form attachments.' The leading man tied the knot with his fourth wife, actress Dyan Cannon, who had his only child, Jennifer (right). He revealed he experimented with LSD at least 100 times to 'open' his mind.' Grant's recently discovered unpublished memoir, letters from his mother and never-before-seen home movie clips help tell the tragic tale.

Brad Grey passed away at his Los Angeles home on Sunday night. The former CEO of Paramount Pictured was just 59 at the time of his death. His death was the result of cancer.

Republicans speak about about latest Trump reports

NEW Bob Corker (left) says the White House is in a 'downward spiral' as Republicans speak start to speak out about reports Donald Trump shared highly classified information with Russian officials. Corker, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, was one of the first Republicans to speak out against the White House after reports emerged in the Washington Post . 'The White House has got to do something soon to bring itself under control and in order,' Corker said. Others also spoke about the report, including John McCain and Susan Collins (right). The Washington Post report claimed Trump revealed highly classified information about Islamic State militants last week. Three White House officials who were in the May 10 meeting strongly denounced the story, claiming no intelligence sources and methods were discussed - but they didn't deny that classified information was disclosed.

Hillary Clinton officially dipped a toe back into politics Monday, announcing her new advocacy group 'Onward Together' on Twitter.

On Monday President Trump's administration expanded the anti-abortion 'Mexico City Policy' that it reinstated at the beginning of the Republican president's tenure.

Trump's spokesman would nothing else say about the tweet that insinuated the president had recorded his talks with James Comey after lawmakers threatened to subpoena them.

Earlier this year, an online campaign started calling for Rosie O'Donnell to play Steve Bannon on Saturday Night Live, after a photo circulated of O'Donnell as the presidential advisor.

Mika Brzezinski says Kellyanne Conway hates Donald Trump

The 'Morning Joe' host revealed on her MSNBC program Monday that Conway once complained about having to defend President Donald Trump before suggesting that she does not even like the man she works for in the White House. 'This is a woman who came on our show during the campaign and would shill for Trump in extensive fashion,' said Brzezinski. 'And then she was turned off the air, the camera would be turned off, the microphone would be turned off,  and she would say, "Blah, I need to take a shower," because she disliked her candidate so much.' Scarborough later said that Conway then began to distance herself from Trump just prior to the election after the 'P****gate' scandal, noting her attitude quickly became: 'I don't believe in this guy. He's just my client. It's just a paycheck.'

White House press secretary Sean Spicer hosts a fundraiser for the Virginia State GOP at one of the president's golf properties on Thursday.

President Obama described his own decision not to bomb Syria following a chemical weapons attack as the issue that required 'the most political courage' during his tenure.

'Other than golf, he considers exercise misguided, arguing that a person, like a battery, is born with a finite amount of energy,' reveals a new story about President Trump.

Military bosses say the thousands of military and civilian intelligence analysts are 'overwhelmed' by the amount of video being recorded over the battlefield by drones with high resolution cameras.

Mattis' phone number was leaked - by Trump bodyguard lapse

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' private cell phone number was made public last week, accidentally exposed by President Trump's bodyguard. In an ongoing feature titled ' This Is Not Normal ,' the Washington Post's Rachel Manteuffel said that the newspaper was contacted by a reader who pointed out that Mattis' cell phone number was visible in a photograph that ran alongside a story about Trump's bodyguard Keith Schiller (pictured right).

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, an ambitious Republican who surprised Washington when he announced he will retire at the end of his term, is reportedly telling colleagues he has landed a gig at Fox News.

Saturday Night Live cast mates spoke out about the 2016 presidential election and how it's been a boon to ratings in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

First Daughter Tiffany trump and Marla Maples had a jam packed day that started with coffee before moving to some morning prayer and later ending with brunch and a little golf.

President Trump's aides has figured out that an effective way to grab his attention is to slip him printouts of stories or pictures that make the case for their issue.

Realtor from Florida vanishes from boat in the Bahamas

Mother-of-one and realtor Isabella Hellmann, 41, went missing on Sunday night. Hellmann was on a 37-foot catamaran with her husband Lewis Bennett off the coast of Cay Sal in the Bahamas.

The parents of Penn State hazing victim Timothy Piazza spoke out Monday morning, detailing how they found out about their son's death and the work they're now doing to prevent another tragedy.

Dr. James Joel Kohut, 57, was arrested on Sunday in Santa Cruz County, California on charges of oral copulation with a child under 10, and two counts of lewd acts with a child under 14.

'Get inspired by how I give ZERO f***s!' McKayla Maroney proudly takes credit for posting a racy video that sees her dancing in a THONG after fans thought the Instagram footage was hacked

The 21-year-old Olympic gymnast took to Instagram on Saturday to share a video of herself showing off her curves in a tiny tank top and a black thong, captioning the footage: 'another world premiere'. Many believed the former athlete was hacked, but she later confirmed on Twitter and Instagram that she was the one who shared the video.

The August 21 event will be visible to millions of people as it crosses through 14 states, with the path of totality stretching from Lincoln Beach, Oregon, to Charleston, South Carolina.

The snake fossil, discovered in eastern Tennessee, had wing-shaped projections on the sides of its vertebrae which were likely attachment sites for the the snake's back muscles.

Incredible photos show daily life in 1950s Soviet Union

A US Army Major who filmed Josef Stalin's funeral procession in 1953 left behind an incredible trove of color photographs showing life behind the Iron Curtain. Major Martin Manhoff photographed everything from the construction of Stalinist skyscrapers to an elephant at the zoo while he served as an assistant army attache at the US Embassy in Moscow for two years. Manhoff was deported for espionage in 1954, and the reels of 16 millimeter film, along with color slides and negatives, were stored in a former auto body shop until the Seattle-based historian Douglas Smith uncovered them about 60 years later.

The talk show icon shared a photo of herself next to a woman named Jill, who was walking her dogs in a stroller when she posed for the snap, over the weekend - and paid tribute to pet owners.

Alex Rodriguez was conspicuously absent at Yankee Stadium for ex-teammate Derek Jeter's jersey retirement on Sunday - opting instead to spend an evening with Jennifer Lopez.

Ben Jackson from Warrington transforms his body in his 40s

Ben Jackson, 45, from Warrington, UK, swapped pies and beers for a low carb, high protein diet and dropped from 190lbs to 174lbs and 20 per cent body fat to just nine per cent. Ben followed a strict nutrition and training plan and even steered clear of alcohol on a lad's skiing trip to the South of France to achieve his results. He worked out in the gym fives times per week and ditched his diet of energy drinks and chocolate bars for six smaller, more nutritious meals a day. Pictured: Ben shows off his progress at different stages throughout the 12 week transformation.

Neuroscientist and cognitive health expert Keiron Sparrowhawk explains that there are some lifestyle habits we can practice to alleviate our stress.

Joshua Vallum has been sentenced to 49 years in Gulfport, Mississippi, for the first-ever federal hate crime conviction stemming from the killing of a transgender person.

Megyn Kelly totters around NYC in painful heels

Megyn Kelly had some very little shoes to fill on Monday during her appearance at the NBC upfront presentation in New York. The network's newest star was seen strutting her stuff as part of the NBC News team in a pair of silver ankle-strap sandals from Manolo Blahnik that retail for $785, and seemed to put her feet in distress. The four-inch heels looked stylish but were so small that her small toe did not appear to fit into the sandal on one side, and could be seen busting out from under her toe strap. 

Psychologists based in Missouri, USA, have found our personalities barely change at all when we drink alcohol, and that we simply lose our inhibitions and become more extroverted.

Michael Morgan, 33, from Adairsville, Georgia, has been arrested and charged with two counts of sexual battery and two counts of custodial sexual assault. He is currently in jail without bond.

A 16-year-old student from South Carolina collapsed and died after drinking three high-caffeine products - a large Mountain Dew, a latte, and an energy drink - in two hours before school.

Travis Scott's mug shot was released to the public on Monday. The rapper, who is reportedly dating Jenner, was arrested at the end of his show on Saturday night in Arkansas.

Thailand threatens to prosecute Facebook for running a video of the country's heavily tattooed king walking through a shopping mall in a tiny yellow crop-top 

The video of King Maha Vajiralongkorn strolling around a shopping center with a woman was widely shared on the social network. But Thai authorities have threatened to press charges if it is still available at 10am tomorrow. Under strict lese-majeste laws in Thailand, people can be jailed for up to 15 years for sharing material which is insulting to the monarchy.

A hacking group linked to North Korea is thought to be behind the cyber attack that wreaked havoc across the globe, according to security experts from firms Symantec and Kaspersky.

New York-based security blogger Lawrence Abrams recommends making safe and secure backups, updating your system and, if hit by the WannaCry worm, not to 'wait and see'.

Marcus Hutchins, who prevented computers across the globe being infected with ransomware, was ordered to explain why the school network was down at Ilfracombe Academy in Devon.

Pippa Middleton has HUGE glass marquee installed in garden

 Pippa Middleton, pictured right today, is clearly keen that her own wedding should feature a palace – albeit a crystal one. For this is the $130,000 glass conservatory-style structure (main image) that she is having installed in the garden of her family home for Saturday’s celebrations. Not content with a traditional canvas marquee, Pippa, 33 – who is marrying multi-millionaire hedge fund boss James Matthews, 41 – has had the bespoke glass orangery shipped from Belgium. The process is being overseen by Peppers Marquees, which holds the only royal warrant for supplying marquees to the Prince of Wales. According to sources, workmen have been busy since the weekend putting up the structure on a camouflaged stage in a field at the rear of Michael and Carole Middleton’s home in Bucklebury, Berkshire. (pictured inset, right: The original Crystal Palace.)

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Prom dresses ordered online look horrible in real life

Teenagers took to Twitter to show what their prom dresses looked like online versus how they appeared in real life. The dresses appeared glamorous online, but arrived wrinkled, misshapen, and ill-fitting. In many cases, the dresses were ordered from factory sites that are notorious for selling faulty merchandise. Some of the prom-goers appear heartbroken, while other can't help but see the situation as hilarious.

Researchers from the Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, France found treating penis cancer with radiotherapy may be a viable alternative to having parts of the genitals removed.

Despite the growing disbelief in a higher being, Robert Nelson, a Professor of Public Policy at the University of Maryland explores how his belief in God is rooted in logic and science.

Henry Sias, 40, is currently running for a judge position on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. If elected, he will become the first male transgender judge in United States history.

The images show how the once-vibrant night spots, which would have been teeming with clubbers during Italy's disco boom in the 80s and 90s, have fallen into a state of disrepair.

Former NBA player Drew Gooden, 35, graduated from the University of Kansas on Sunday, 15 years after leaving early to play professional basketball. He earned his bachelor's degree.

Michael Emmetts, 36, a convicted sex offender from New Jersey, has been charged with burglary, theft and lewdness for entering a home and masturbating over a sleeping woman.

Christie Brinkley lists her Hamptons estate for $29.5M

Supermodel Christie Brinkley is selling her ritzy Hamptons home of nearly two decades for a cool $29.5million. The massive nine bedroom home features seven full baths and four half baths.

Seven people died early Monday morning in a house fire in Akron, Ohio. Five of the victims were children ranging in age from one to 14.

One angry customer terrorizes Sprint employees as they threaten to call the police. She still threatens them, cursing them out and throwing equipment in store.

Mike Anthony Lievano, a security guard at a Maryland middle school, has been arrested for having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old student, police say.

Police in Franklin, Massachusetts, are searching for 20-year-old Michael Doherty, a rising junior and member of a fraternity at Duke, who was last seen early Sunday morning.

A researcher at University of Warwick has revealed how ultrasound technology is making its way into more applications and powering inventions that could change the world forever.

The payload is so heavy (13,448lbs) and going into such a high orbit (22,000 miles) that the Falcon 9 rocket won't have enough propellant left to land, SpaceX says.

Amritpal Singh, 23, was a wedding guest at the ceremony in California, where an argument inside the Royal Banquet Hall sparked the 20-minute fight which spilled out into the parking lot.

Can YOU tell which table is bigger in an optical illusion?

A new optical illusion has left the internet baffled. Called the Shepard’s tabletop illusion, it plays tricks on the way we perceive depth, leaving viewers stumped to which table is bigger. By manipulating the tabletops, viewers will then see that they are the same shape. Because we live in a 3D world, we automatically convert 2D objects on a page into a 3D interpretation. And without thinking, we accept what we are seeing without any questions – to the point that we see identical shapes as being different from each other.

International students have revealed plans to build a fueling station between Earth and the moon, which consists of three types rovers to mine ice, make liquid propellant and transfer it to the craft.

According to a handful of women, a spicy pie at Hawthorne's pizza shop in Charlotte, North Carolina has been the key to inducing labor. Many of the women reported going into labor within hours of eating the pizza - even after extended pregnancies.

Anna Hutt heard her 16-year-old son's heartbeat on Mother's Day when she met Gary Flint, the man who received her son's heart transplant three years ago. Payton Casteel died in a bike accident.

StoreDot's FlashBattery combines organic compounds with nano-materials to slash charging time down to a fraction of that achieved by current methods, the firm says.

Kristian Guerrero, 25, from Texas whose husband of nine months and unborn son were killed when a drunk student crashed into their car is on a mission to share her story and prevent drink driving.

'Get the f*** out!' 'Drunk' old Florida woman goes on insane rant against Latino man and his girlfriend because she didn't want them fishing in her area

A couple out for a pleasant day's fishing in Florida reeled in something they probably wish they hadn't when they were accosted by a 'drunk' woman (pictured left, center and right) who blasted them with racist remarks. Alexander Diaz (inset), who is Latino, recorded the woman racially abusing him and his girlfriend (far right) for two minutes in a shocking tirade. As the woman went on her verbal rampage, Diaz - who is bilingual - quietly trolled her by speaking only in Spanish, while recording the entire exchange on his phone.

Officials say an 83-year-old man shot his 80-year-old wife and then shot himself to death in the Cumberland Woods Village in McCandless Township, Pennsylvania, early Monday morning.

Arizona mom arrested and charged after running scheme to replace infant formula with flour and other products to return for cash. Police say she's been doing this for months.

Researchers from he Oncology Research Center of Mercogliano, Italy, found that tomatoes prevent gastric cancer cells from spreading and developing, leading to their death.

Iconic French fashion label Chanel is celebrating the launch of its Spring-Summer pre-collection with the sale of a chic Chanel-branded boomerang for $1,930.

The vast majority of measles outbreaks in the US start with a person returning from vacation abroad. But more than half of those eligible for protection opted not to receive the vaccine.

Calgary home to the 'creepiest neighborhood in the world'

The town of High River, evidently, was named for a reason. On its outskirts lies Beachwood Estates, a housing community where children once played freely in the lush lawns, the affluent homes have descended into a desolate wasteland after a flood in 2013. Despite their stable appearance, many of the the homes in the Calgary, Alberta province were built on a flood plain, and were decimated by raging waters. Now, the two-story brick manors and quaint brick cottages are up for grabs for as little as a few hundred dollars - with one important catch - each winning bidder has just 160 days to relocate the entire home from it's building point, so that the province can return the area to its original topography.

Police in Toledo, Ohio, discovered the 2-month-old boy dead but without any signs of trauma inside the seemingly abandoned vehicle Friday night. An autopsy has failed to shed light on a cause of death,

A former Episcopal priest who worked at an elite Rhode Island boarding school has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a student during trips to Boston in 1973.

The death of 17-year-old Matthew Tirado from Connecticut has been ruled a homicide. Tirado's mother, 33-year-old Katiria Tirado has been charged with the manslaughter of her son.

The treatment involves using ultrasound to destroy one of the smallest organs in the body, the carotid bodies. There are two of these bodies in the neck, near the arteries.

World's most polluted island revealed

Henderson Island, a territory of the UK, is a sanctuary to a host of threatened species including the Henderson Petrel and Henderson Crake, and its beaches are a nesting site for the endangered green turtle. But the activities of humans have turned what should be a pristine island paradise into a rubbish tip. More than 37 million bits of plastic junk - weighing some 17 tons - have washed up on its shores, threatening the island's wildlife. Jennifer Lavers of the University of Tasmania and Alexander Bond of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds carried out the landmark research project.

Chun 'Michael' Deng, 19, died of sustaining fatal brain injuries in December 2013 during a Pi Delta Psi pledging ritual known as the 'glass ceiling', at a Poconos, Pennsylvania, lodge.

Jejuancey Fernando Harrington, of Bennettsville, South Carolina, has been charged with the murder of 36-year-old Ella Lowery and with kidnapping her eight-year-old daughter.

A runaway horse was hit by a taxi in the heart of midtown Monday, Nobody people was hurt and the horse appeared to have escaped without injury after the collision.

The US Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal by the mother of a 13-year-old boy who was arrested in New Mexico for burping repeatedly and disrupting his class.

A bus carrying 26 school children from Philadelphia, three chaperones and a driver flipped over on Interstate 95 near Havre de Grace after a crash involving a car.

Almost a third of British mothers-to-be pay for extra private ultrasoundsm which could cause harm to the foetus. Anxiety over the baby's health may be doing more harm than good, experts warn.

WNBA star Diana Taurasi marries her former teammate

The couple said their 'I dos' on Saturday and less than 24 hours later they were back on the court as the Phoenix Mercury's took on the Dallas Wings. 'Just an amazing day, one of the happiest days we've ever had. It would have been nice to follow it up with a win, but we're just really happy,' Taurasi said, referencing the team's 68-58 loss to Dallas. Taurasi and Taylor won three WNBA championships with the Mercury's, before Taylor retired to become the team's director of player development last year. Taylor, 36, added that Saturday was 'a beautiful day and everything we hoped it would be. We had all our favorite people in the world from all over the world there.

Black Panther & The Crew will cease publication after six issues. The announcement was made just two issues into the comic book's run.

Jessica Alba's the Honest Company is voluntarily recalling baby wipes due to the possible presence of mold. The recall was issued 'out of abundance of caution' and the mold is unlikely to be dangerous.

Cindy Krantz, 48, was shot dead at Pine Kirk Care Center in Kirkersville, Ohio, on Friday along with 46-year-old nurse Marlina Medrano and 36-year-old police chief Eric Disario.

Brittney Johnson (pictured), from Missouri, was shopping for a new swimsuit with her daughter Payton, 4, when the little girl held up a bikini top and said: 'I think I look beautiful!'

Willie Mae McQuilla, 67, has been charged with arson and three counts of attempted murder for allegedly setting her house in South Carolina on fire and trapping her family inside.

Psychologists from Dominican University have been unable to replicate the results of previous studies which have claimed that wearing the colour red makes you appear more attractive.

It seems Apple has big plans for its WWDC in June. Rumors have suggested that the firm will unveil a 10.5-inch iPad Pro along with a Siri-enabled smart speaker to take on Amazon.

Trapped wolf is set upon by dogs as cheering villagers encourage their animals to attack it in shocking footage 

Disturbing footage taken in the central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan shows the wolf secured with a length of rope and being repeatedly mauled by dogs. Owners goad their pets and use long sticks to control the fight, which happened in a clearing in an undisclosed rural area of the country. At one point, the frightened wolf yelps with pain as it is bitten on the nose and only fights back when it is attacked.

Fred Kirkpatrick has spent most of his life working for the drinks giant in Arkansas, aside from a few years he spent in the Army during the Second World War.

A group of golfers were stunned when they spotted an alligator swiftly crawl out of the water and eat a fish in front of them. They watched from afar as the wild animal chomped down on its meal.

Police Officer Katrina Culbreath bought groceries for teen mom Sheena Davenport, 18, after Davenport appeared in court for shoplifting to feed her family in Dothan, Alabama.

A study by the University of Missouri suggests there is very little difference between our 'sober' and 'drunk' personalities - even though we might think we're completely different (stock image).

Tragedy struck a Mother's Day barbecue in New Jersey as a tree limb fell, killing one man and injuring six others. Officials say a lighting strike from a flash storm caused the incident.

Police allege Hayley was driving along the 101 freeway on saturday morning in her white Mercedes when she exited at the Fallbrook exit and stopped.

Sabrina Gauer learned a sore on her tongue was actually stage 4 mouth cancer. Now, the 28-year-old from Rochester, NY, has been cancer-free for 20 months after using a hyperbaric oxygen tank.

Researchers from the University of Sydney found that pneumonia or bronchitis pose the biggest heart attack risk, but even a common cold raises your susceptibility by up to 13.5 times.

Black Tape Project is sending Instagram into frenzy

Women have been taking to clubs and bars wearing nothing but a few strips of duct tape strategically placed over their nipples and intimate areas, left. The ladies effectively style outfits using the tape, sticking it on their skin in quirky and daring patterns to resemble underwear. The daring new fashion trend was spearheaded by Joel Alvarez, right with the women, a designer from Miami, who launched an 'artistic' venture called the Black Tape Project. Joel describes his brainchild as an 'exclusive fashion experiment' - and it's certainly catching on. The Black Tape Project has over 200,000 followers on Instagram and women are descending on clubs and bars wearing nothing but tape.

EXCLUSIVE: Cheshire-based food scientist Richard Conroy says dismissing so-called 'traveller's diarrhoea' symptoms as just a 'dicky' tummy and not seeking help is dangerous.

Kandice Gillespie from Illinois discovered her partner Erick Lewis giving their daughter Saniya, six, a lesson in how to strut in heels in the hallway of their home after coming home from shopping.

A flash of lightning struck a busy road during peak hours in China on May 11. Fiery sparks poured down from above and onto the street during the shocking video.

In the clip, the young man is seen trapped in the gap in the cell door through which food is usually passed, having made it through the hole until the girth of his hips.

New Oxford University research suggests magnetic field reversals may be caused by regions on top of the Earth's core behaving like giant lava lamps, with blobs of rock rising and falling inside.

Roger Federer has announced he will not be playing at Roland Garros this year as the 2009 champion has decided to focus on winning more titles on grass and on hard courts this year.

'Imagine getting a knuckle crushed in there': Strangely mesmerizing footage of colored silicone being manufactured has some viewers VERY concerned 

An online spat has been sparked by a clip of a worker, left, pushing silicone between two rollers. Some viewers were mesmerised but others said the process was unsafe. The short video, posted on YouTube, shows the worker pushing a large roll of the white and red material between to silver cylinders which spin inwards so that the silicone is crushed as it becomes trapped between them. Captioning the video on their page, Cafe Leaks wrote: 'Silicone rolling is so satisfying to watch.' But while some viewers agreed with Cafe Leaks, others were sickened by how close the worker's hands were to the powerful rollers.

Johnny Depp's next role will be infamous antivirus expert John McAfee, who was accused by the Belizean government of manufacturing meth and, later, murder. He then went into hiding.

FremantleMedia is bring American Idol back to television screens in the US after just one year off from production and Fox is not happy about it. The revamped show will now air on ABC later this year.

An 11 ft-long python, which was trying to gobble the livestock whole, end up getting caught in a metal fence for about 10 hours. A goatherd alerted the forestry police for seeing the injured snake.

The study was undertaken by a team that included scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder and the US non-profit organisation the International Council on Clean Transportation.

In October 2014 Marcus Volke, 27, murdered, disfigured and began cooking the body parts of Indonesian woman Mayang Prasetyo at his Teneriffe apartment in Brisbane.

Christopher Delacruz has been charged with murder after he allegedly shot 56-year-old Jose Augusto Lozada outside of his house in Magnolia, Texas outside of Houston.

A Canadian firm has unveiled the C5-Blast Ultimate, which is says will be capable of reaching 60 mph (98 km/h) in just 1.5 seconds thanks to boost fans.

Quentin Smith, 52, a Guinness World Record holder pilot, described how he twice went back into the helicopter after it crashed into the water near Bergen, Norway, to try and save his two friends.

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Scientists baffled by Vultures who use mud 'like make up'

Egyptian vultures normally have white feathers, but on the Island of Fuerteventura off the coast of Africa, many of them bathe their heads in red mud, giving them red heads and necks. Researchers based at the Doñana Biological Station aren't sure why the vultures do this, but it could be to protect themselves from viruses and bacteria, or to indicate something special about their appearance. Pictured left is a typical white Egyptian vulture, and pictured right is a vulture with very red plumage caused by extensive mud bathing. Pictured center (inset) is a photo composition showing the painting behavior of an Egyptian vulture in a mud bowl during an experiment.

Stylish stars Karlie Kloss, 24, Beyoncé, 35, and Victoria Beckham, 43, have all embraced this season's latest trend - the slogan tee. Here, FEMAIL rounds up the 24 chicest options to shop now.

The search giant is set to unveil an iOS app version of its popular Google assistant later this week at its I/O developer conference.

Cat is left completely bald aside from a furry face

Xie Qian Qian, from Taiwan, had taken her cat Jin Jin to be shaved as she routinely does in order to keep the feline's fur from getting matted and keeping him cool. But it seems that Jin Jin will not need to make another trip to the groomers any time soon after the cat returned almost completely bald aside from his face - leaving his owners in hysterics.

   

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The Scare Bear! Grizzly about to rummage through the trash is frightened away after creepy doll guarding the garbage suddenly comes to life

A bear wanted to grab some food that was in a trashcan. However, when he attempted to open it up, the doll standing next to it came to life and scared him away. The bear sniffed around the front doorstep of the home before finally making straight for the plastic bin. After sniffing around the sides he got up on his hind legs and pulled the waste bin towards him. But no sooner had it begun to tilt just a few degrees, the doll positioned suddenly came to life as if it were starring in a horror movie.

A breathtaking new view of Saturn from NASA's Cassini spacecraft has revealed an up-close look at the planet's 'short shadow,' as its northern summer approaches.

Tribal folk law tells how the women of the Tharu tribe, in central Nepal, began getting tattoos as a way to deter royal visitors, who often stopped in their village, from taking girls as sex slaves.

An all-black pug puppy named Peggy did her very best to get to the top of the stairs in the United Kingdom in a video published on Thursday, but try as she might she couldn't get the job done.

Samuel Volery from Switzerland, Tijmen Van Dieren from Holland and Lukas Irmler from Germany all broke the record - as they elegantly balanced above the water with ease.

Chris Higgins' photographs hidden caves across Americas

Chris Higgins, from Knoxville, Tennessee, and his team go to extreme measures to capture images of hidden caves across the Americas and Europe. Higgins hopes his work will encourage others to adventure into the unknown, and also highlight the importance of such fragile environments. His adventures have taken him to the Bahamas, Peru, Greece, and more recently Mexico as he searches the world for more caves to document. The 29-year-old argues that cave photography is the most difficult subset of the genre, because as well as carrying heavy loads of gear, he must also climb vertical pitches, abseil, and often work in total darkness.

   

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