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Steve Bannon leaves White House post

White House's chief strategist Steve Bannon will soon leave the Trump administration, with the president telling aides on Friday that he would remove him at an unspecified future date. The New York times reports that a person close to Bannon insists it was his idea, and that he submitted a resignation letter on August 7. A White House aide told DailyMail.com on Friday that Bannon submitted an offer of his resignation on August 7, but would not say whether Trump had accepted it at that time. Trump and Bannon are still discussing Bannon's precise future, according to the Times. White House officials did not immediately confirm the reported move, which would send the most conservative leader in the Trump West Wing out after less than eight months.

Mitt Romney demands Charlottesville apology from Trump

The Republican Party's collective response to Donald Trump's handling of the Charlottesville race riots turned uglier on Friday. Mitt Romney (left), the failed 2012 GOP presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor whom Trump has bashed relentlessly for more than two years, lashed out against him on Facebook for what he said was a hamfisted message during Tuesday's press conference - and demanded a full-throated apology from the president.  Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina(top right), the only black Republican in the Senate, warned Thursday that Trump's moral authority is compromised

A Utah man accused of killing his wife on a cruise to Alaska has been indicted on a murder count. Kenneth Manzanares was indicted by a federal grand jury in the death of his wife Kristy.

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Former President Barack Obama issued a statement following Thursday's terror attack, saying he and his wife, Michelle, were 'thinking of the victims and their families in Barcelona'.

The 16 resigning members of the committee, including actor Kal Penn and artist Chuck Close, were selected by former President Barack Obama before he finished his term.

Researchers from the Kinsey Institute for research in Sex, Reproduction and Gender found that you can tell how your sex life measures up to others, according to your age.

Terror in FINLAND: Two people die and multiple victims - including five women - are injured after knifeman goes on rampage before being shot

Two people have been killed and several others wounded in Turku, Finland after a man armed with a 'large' knife went on a rampage in the market square. So far six people are thought to be hurt. One of the wounded is a woman who was pushing a pram when she was stabbed. In footage purported to be from the scene of the attack, people can be seen running down the street in desperation (pictured inset bottom left). Police said a man was shot in the leg and arrested after armed police responded to the attack (pictured left and bottom right). Officials have warned people to stay away from the scene while police in Helsinki have upped security at the airport and train stations in response to the news. Pictured top right: Victims lie on the pavement near an ambulance in Turku.

American citizen among the 14 killed in Barcelona

A United States citizen has also been identified as one of the 14 who died in the Barcelona terror attacks. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was delivering an address on the State Department's programs for students when he broke away from his remarks to reveal that tragic news on Friday. He did not reveal the identity of that individual. Meanwhile, San Francisco construction worker on vacation with his wife and a British-born Australian boy accompanying his mother to a wedding are still missing after being separated from their loved ones during the attacks.

This is the flat, in Ripoll, Spain, were Las Ramblas terror suspect Moussa Oukabir, 17, (inset) allegedly plotted to kill and injure tourists in Barcelona. Neighbours today told of their shock.

Hero policewoman kills FOUR jihadists single-handed: Female cop shot all but one of five 'drugged-up' terrorists wearing fake suicide vests made from Coke cans

The terrorists carrying knives and an axe bailed out of their overturned Audi A3 used to plough into crowds on the seafront in Cambrils on the Costa Dorada at 1am today, killing one woman and injuring six more. Two police officers were on a routine foot patrol on a roundabout when one was hit by the car and within seconds her partner pulled out a sidearm and killed four of them as they ran at her. Extraordinary footage shows that the fifth terrorist was gunned down minutes later by a policeman but clambered to his feet shouting taunts, climbed some crash barriers and then walked towards armed officers who had to shoot him again and needed 15 bullets to kill him. Today Catalan police chief Josep Luis Trapero confirmed a single officer killed four of the terrorists and said: 'To kill four people, even if you are a professional, is not easy to digest'.

Barcelona mayor Ada Colau (pictured) said 'protocols were revised' following the meeting with police chiefs and measures taken including increased police patrols.

Mohamed Atta (pictured), the pilot of the first plane to crashed into the World Trade Center, met with Ramzi bin al-Shibh, in Cambril, Spain, in July 2001 where they 'planned' the 9/11 attacks.

A counter-terrorism expert has claimed the Barcelona attackers wanted to rent a 'large truck' and use explosives to maximise deaths. It has also been claimed they were in a 12-person cell.

King Felipe of Spain and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy observe a minute of silence in Placa de Catalunya, a day after a van crashed into pedestrians at Las Ramblas in Barcelona.

Family drove over Middle Thorofare Bridge as it was raised

A family on vacation were forced to perform a terrifying car stunt better suited to an action movie when the drawbridge they were on opened up beneath them. The Naphys family were driving across New Jersey's Middle Thorofare Bridge (pictured left and right weeks after the incident), which crosses deep bay water, when it began to lift three-to-six feet beneath them. At that point driver Terence Naphys (pictured top center; wife Jacquelyn below) did the only thing he could - he floored the gas and leaped as many as six feet over to the other side of the bridge. 'It's scary what's going through your mind,' Naphys told NBC 4 . 'We could have all landed in the water.'

A 14-year-old teen who her family says suffers from metal issues fear that she has disappeared with her the former janitor at her high school in Bureau, Illinois.

Family kicked off plane after confrontation with crew

Eric (inset left) and Whitney Miller (inset right), were filmed being kicked off a Frontier Airlines flight on Wednesday in Orlando. The father and daughter had a reported profanity-laced confrontation with the crew over a private conversation. The incident began when the Millers claim they were quietly discussing their displeasure with Frontier over an eight-hour delay and the poor customer service they were receiving. A flight attendant claimed she felt threatened and had them removed. Frontier Airlines maintains they shouted profanities at crew members.

James Sexton, Linda Zhou, and Val Kleyman, together have nearly 40 years of experience as divorce lawyers. They gave advice on how to stay married and handle a divorce if the time comes.

James Mitchell and John Jessen were paid $80m by the CIA to develop interrogation methods after 9/11. They settled a suit Thursday, after ex-detainees said they were tortured with the methods.

UVA alumni Tina Fey blasts 'Jackass Donny John Trump' over Charlottesville violence 'both sides' remark in hilarious SNL Weekend Update skit

Comedian Tina Fey sounded off on 'Jackass Donny John Trump' during a surprise appearance on the Summer Edition of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update on Thursday as Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers took on two of the nation's founding fathers in a separate skit, appearing as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson (inset) after President Trump compared them to Confederate Gen Robert E Lee.

Trump has abandoned plans to create an infrastructure advisory council, after two other groups were dismantled over the furor caused by Trump's remarks on white supremacists.

The president said his administration condemns Thursday's terrorist attack in Barcelona, Spain -  but then told a widely discredited military tall tale to reinvigorate his tough-on-terror image.

Days after a violent rally by right-wing groups to protest removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, 62 per cent of people said the statues should remain as historical symbols.

Roger B. Taney, a Maryland native, wrote the 1857 decision in Dred Scott v Sandford that denied black people US citizenship, and which is said to be the indirect cause of the Civil War.

Donald Trump reiterated on Friday his insistence that defeating Islamist terror groups should be a major priority for the government, tweeting that they 'must be stopped by whatever means necessary.'

The American Cancer Society and American Friends of Magen David Adom have followed the Cleveland Clinic in canceling fundraisers they had planned to hold at the president's Florida club.

Chris Cantwell (pictured), who featured in the piece about the Charlottesville neo-Nazi rally which went viral, has been banned by both social media giant Facebook and online dating website OKCupid.

Former Alabama chief justice Roy Moore (pictured), running for the Republican nomination in the state, said the strict Islamic law was practiced in at least two states without any proof.

David Bowie slept with 13-year-olds and engaged in orgies

In the upcoming biography, David Bowie: A Life, British GQ editor Dylan Jones delves into the life of the late rock star revealing Bowie would engage in orgies, have multiple affairs at once, and even invite others to watch him have sex. During his Ziggy Stardust phase, he lived a life of constant drugs and sex - and neither gender nor age mattered. He was said to have used his sexuality to get 'what he wanted.' Born David Jones, he changed his last name to Bowie - like the Bowie Knife - after British media nicknamed Mick Jagger, 'Jagger Dagger.' Because of his brother's schizophrenia, he was put off by LSD but developed a raging cocaine habit which eventually ate away at his nose.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating three separate wingtip collisions by Delta planes at the JFK airport in New York Tuesday and Wednesday.

Next Monday's total eclipse of the sun will cost U.S. companies hundreds of millions of dollars in lost productivity as workers step away from their desks and head outside for at least 20 minutes.

Taking to anonymous confession sharing app Whisper, self-described 'popular kids' reveal what it is really like to be them at school - and it is not all house parties and shopping sprees.

The U.S. military and police are on the hunt for a soldier's daughter who mysteriously vanished from Camp Humphreys near Seoul, South Korea last week.

Horrific moment mother and child are swept to their deaths as they fail to make it across collapsing bridge in Indian floods

Desperate families were fleeing to the safety of neighbouring villages after their homes were taken over by floodwater in the Araria district of the Indian state of Bihar. A single bridge provided the only route across the overflowing river Kosi, and locals were forced to run across, despite the river undercutting its foundations. Chilling footage (above) captured the tragic moment the bridge gave way just as a husband, wife and their child tried to make the crossing yesterday. The woman and child plummeted into the waters below while the man was hauled to safety by villagers.

Michael Ziobro, 22, died in his New Jersey home from a heart arrhythmia. His parents believe that marijuana is what caused the heart arrhythmia. They want people to be aware of the risks of smoking.

Melbourne house sells for over $1m with strange feature

For anyone who has ever woken up needing to go to the bathroom in the middle of night but not wanted to make the cold journey to the toilet - this is the home for you. A sprawling four-bedroom Melbourne home clogged with features, including a large entertaining area and solar-heated pool, sold for over $1 million in April this year. The Doncaster East-based house does however have one particularly quirky design...

The 5:2 diet is the best known of the fasts and was made famous by Dr Michael Mosley. An increase in fat loss was demonstrated in a 2011 Manchester University study.

Roxanne Vanderveer of Masaryktown, Florida, texted 911 Thursday after escaped inmate Joshua Holmes, 35, tried to hide in her house. Officials caught Holmes, who hid in Vanderveer's attic.

Princess Diana's wedding dress by Elizabeth Emanuel

For designers Elizabeth and David Emanuel, in their late 20s and not long out of fashion school, it was a career-defining moment... the decision to design Princess Diana's wedding dress. Here Elizabeth tells the story of how an appointment with 'Debra' in January 1981 was the start of Diana's lifelong love of fashion, what happened behind the scenes on the big day itself and other secrets about the dress of the century.

In a gripping new ITV documentary one of the Queen's most senior courtiers opens up about the thinly-veiled attack made by her brother on the Royal Family at Diana's funeral.

'I was so pretty before, but I am more elegant now': Woman stuns doctors by admitting she underwent 13 plastic surgeries in ONE YEAR, in order to look just like her 'role model' Ivanka Trump 

Tiffany Taylor (left) appeared in Thursday night's episode of the E! reality series Botched and detailed her many procedures. While she shares a name with Ivanka's sister, Tiffany wanted to take her similarities with the Trump family to the next level after a breakup that ended her 10-year marriage. Thus, she has put herself through two boob jobs, a nose job, an eyelid lift, liposuction on her stomach and buttocks. Tiffany (pictured inset after some of her surgeries) has also received cheek fillers in an attempt to mimic the First Daughter's physique. As for why she so desperately wants to look like Donald Trump's daughter, Tiffany revealed she believes Ivanka (right) to be a 'role model for all women'.

Washington Nationals owner Mark Lerner announced Thursday that he has gone under a procedure to amputate his leg following complications from cancer treatment.

What happens when adults are left with colouring books

A series of images, pictured, compiled by BoredPanda show what happens when grown-ups are left alone with a colouring book. While their shading is impeccable, these crafty adults have interpreted the black and white images into something less PG than intended. In many cases artists have turned a would-be innocent scene into something far more sinister with Winnie the Pooh heading out on a murderous rampage and Bambi becoming a victim of a hit and run.

Huma Abedin and Princess Olympia of Greece pose for W

The new issue features an editorial spotlighting Oscar de la Renta's new creative directors, Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia. Huma, Olympia, Zoe, and Nicky all model the clothes, alongside Carolyn Murphy and Thandie Newton. The stars have all worn the brand in the past or are fans of Kim and Garcia's other label, Monse.

Dalia Dippolito, a former Florida escort, was denied bond on Wednesday as she appeals her conviction in a murder-for-hire plot to have her new husband killed.

A leaflet created by Seoul-based firm Samsung for the Australian release of the Galaxy Note 8 next week has leaked online, confirming a number of rumoured specifications for the flagship handset.

Security operative Polly Wilton has protected the likes of Sir Richard Dannatt, then head of the British Army. She explains how she stay in top form, as Hitman's Bodyguard debuts.

Garrett Gee & family are spending a month in Disney World

Garrett Gee, 27, and his wife Jessica, 30, of Utah, have been traveling the world with their two children Dorothy, four, and Manilla, two, since 2015. The family entered and won Disney's 30 Stays in 30 Days contest, which means they will be put up in a different hotel every night while they explore together.

Sofia from Texas had a crazy day where she was hit by a car, rushed in an ambulance, and spent hours in hospital. After she realized her make-up didn't budge, she wrote a raving, and now viral, review.

Just three weeks before Weiner's September 8 sentencing, the disgraced Congressman asked Manhattan Federal Judge Denise Cote to push the court date back to October 6.

RHONJ star Jacqueline Laurita lists house for $2.3million

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jacqueline Laurita (inset) is selling her New Jersey mansion for $2.3million while facing threats of foreclosure. She blamed her son's costly therapy for autism as the reason for her family's financial problems. Pictured top left is the exterior of the home, top right is the great room, bottom left a bathroom, bottom right a wine cellar.

Leah Remini was asked if Tom Cruise was a 'good person' while promoting the return of her A&E; series 'Scientology and the Aftermath,' and the actress did not hold back, saying he is 'diabolical.'

The Florida Department of Health switched thousands of children out of healthcare plans to something that their doctors don't accept, putting their lives and well-being at risk.

Japan's Himawari 8 weather satellite caught the moment when a shadow passed over the Pacific last year, creating a total solar eclipse in Indonesia, from orbit above the Earth.

A clip from the Judge Judy show features two people in court fighting over a white poodle supposedly named Baby Boy. The dog is put on the floor so he can choose his owner.

He's nuts! Adorable video shows mesmerized golden retriever who can't get enough of watching squirrels on an iPad

An adorable video online shows a golden retriever who is fascinated with footage of squirrels. The dog can't stop watching YouTube videos of the rodents, while a friend couldn't care less. The dog's nose almost touches the iPad because the animal is so focused on staring at the squirrels. It's unclear who took the footage or where it was filmed.

Amanda Knox, now 30, had her conviction for the murder of Meredith Kercher, 21, overturned after spending four years in jail. She plans to return to Perugia to overcome the trauma of imprisonment.

Dubbed 'Florence,' the huge space rock will pass 4.4 million miles from our planet - or, about 18 times the distance between Earth and the moon. It's estimated to be 2.7 miles wide, NASA says.

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Mother-of-three pregnant with sextuplets

Courtney and Eric Waldrop, of Albertville, Alabama, were stunned when they learned in late June that they would be having sextuplets. The couple, who have been together since eighth grade, already have an eight-year-old boy and twin boys who are five years old. Courtney went on a fertility drug after suffering a miscarriage in January but thought there was a low risk of having multiple children. Courtney, who is in her 13th week, hopes to carry the six babies at least to 28 weeks, which would be the first week of December. Pictured: The Waldrop family (left) and sonograms of the six babies (right).

NEW Researchers based at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis say that the findings are significant because the West Antarctic ice sheet could melt quickly due to global warming.

Michael Ziobro, 22, died in his New Jersey home from a heart arrhythmia. His parents believe that marijuana is what caused the heart arrhythmia. They want people to be aware of the risks of smoking.

WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES. A spectator's video shows the victim leaning out of the back of her vehicle as it whizzes around along with another car and a motorbike - but she suddenly falls.

In this photo taken from video provided by NASA, Atlas V rocket liftoff from from Cape Canaveral, Fla., Friday, Aug. 18, 2017.  NASA launched the last of its longtime tracking and communication satellites on Friday, a vital link to astronauts in orbit as well as the Hubble Space Telescope.  The end of the era came with a morning liftoff of TDRS-M, the 13th in the venerable Tracking and Data Relay Satellite network. It rode toward orbit aboard an unmanned Atlas V rocket. (NASA via AP)

NASA launched the last of its longtime tracking and communication satellites on Friday, a vital link to astronauts in orbit as well as Hubble. TDRS-M is the 13th satellite in the network.

Researchers from Ivey Business School in Ontario studied the buying and selling habits behaviour of 140 male traders after administering testosterone supplement Androgel or a placebo.

Phillies reporter Jim Salisbury replied to a tweet asking if it was OK to substitute cottage cheese for milk when making macaroni and cheese. He said he one purposefully used mayo in his coffee.

Heather Mounce, a mother missing for nearly four days, was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard on a cliff along the Oregon coast Wednesday. She is currently hospitalized in good condition.

Researchers from Stockholm University found that all of a study's participants stopped putting things off after having online or face-to-face group cognitive behavioural therapy sessions.

Members of the public transform banal public signs

Members of the public decided to make a few cheeky amends to the rather banal road signs around the world and shared them on social media to amuse the rest of the world. From editing boring signs with a few slicks of paint to improving them with stickers of famous people, left, adding song lyrics, right, and using their very wild imagination, these previously trite signs prove that men and women can get very imaginative.

Sweden has rejected the asylum application of the 'world's oldest refugee' and have ordered the 105-year-old return home to her native Afghanistan. The asylum application was denied in June.

The chain emailed Australian customers a 25 percent off deal to be claimed on the mobile app, displaying the promotion on the screen of what appears to be an iPhone 8.

Colorized photos from Korean War show US troops in battle

The vivid color images show US soldiers setting fuses on anti-tank mines and taking cover behind a tank escort during the Korean War, which lasted from 1950 until 1953. Other striking shots show a weary, exhausted marine huddle against the bitter cold, a USAF North American F-51D Mustang plane taxi through a puddle and a young US Marine praying during a moment of quiet and solitude. The images are made all the more poignant as tensions on the Korean peninsula continue to rise between Kim Jong-un and President Donald Trump.

Situated near the municipality of Ballangen, the cool climate of northern Norway and the site's proximity to water will provide natural cooling for the centre's servers (pictured, concept image).

Found in high levels in oranges, peppers and kale, scientists at the Perlmutter Cancer Centre in New York believe it encourages blood cancer stem cells, which fuel the growth of tumours, to die.

Police in the Philippines capital of Manila have shot at least 80 people dead in 72 hours after President Duterte called for dozens of bodies each day to 'reduce what ails this country'.

Pilot Eva Claire Marseille, 31, from Haarlem, The Netherlands, has accrued more than 67,000 Instagram followers with her non-stop adventuring in the skies and on land.

From editing boring signs with a few slicks of paint to improving them with stickers of famous people, these previously trite signs will make you laugh out loud.

Researchers from the universities of Exeter and Queensland found disapproving of so-called 'bolting' makes people more inclined to gulp their drink in one go and warning them has no effect.

Queenie Rosita Law is the granddaughter of a late Hong Kong textile tycoon.
In a new book, the 31-year-old disclosed details of her kidnapping in 2015 which saw her being kept in a cave for four days.

Mother who dumped baby says she didn't want to be a mother

Sidney Woytasczyk, 21, is charged with child abandonment after abandoning her newborn in a flowerbed near her Houston apartment. Prosecutors say she gave birth to the child in her kitchen, cut the cord and left it exposed to the elements in a flowerbed to stop her oblivious boyfriend from being scared away, according to ABC 13 . She was arrested arrested a passerby spotted the baby, covered in ants and called the cops. During the 21-year-old's second court appearance, at Harris County, on Wednesday she told investigators she did not want to be a mother and did not want to see her baby.

Surkus, an emerging mobile app, allows newly opened restaurants and businesses to create their ideal crowd and pays people to act as 'extras.'

How many retro gadgets do you recognise?

Nostalgia fans have been sharing images of their much-loved retro gadgets online, but most of them will be unrecognisable to today's smart phone users. Clockwise from top left: A retro answering machine; the Pong computer game; an old fax machine, a camera with a flash bar; a vinyl adapter and a portable record player from the 1970s.

'Chad Kroeger', whose real name is Tom Allen, on Tuesday petitioned the city council of San Clemente, California to consider his proposal to carve Walker's giant visage into the San Clemente cliffs.

From lipstick that smells like birthday cake to palettes that smell like peaches, shop the beauty products that Reddit users praise for their scents, from brands like Milani and Too Faced.

This is the moment a man saves the life of a baby in a pram, by pushing it out of the way of the terrorist attacker's van as it careers down Las Ramblas in the attack that killed 13 and injured 130 people.

The unusual warning comes after firefighters around the country explained how the sunlight refracts off the plastic and water to create a 'magnifying glass effect' (file photo).

Chanel, a patient on Botched, appears in a preview segment from the show published on Thursday. She had a breast augmentation in 1999 and at first was 'very happy' with the results.

In a new social media trend that's being dubbed 'Gen Natural', ladies are shunning heavily contoured makeup and perfect hair for makeup-free selfies on social media.

Kyran Quinlan, associate professor of pediatrics at Rush University, said: 'Neck floats for babies scare me to death, and I hope they scare parents. These are potential death traps.'

One seriously PAMPERED pooch! Diva Bulldog who loves nothing more than having his nails done moodily claws his owner when she stops his manicure 

The adorable video shows the brown and white bulldog (pictured) pawing at the beautician - who giggles along at its antics - before standing patiently while she works her magic. The needy dog only waivers from getting its nails done to look directly into the camera. 'You really want your nails done,' the female manicurist says to the adorable pooch every time it thrusts its big paws at the file.

In a hilarious video posted in August 16, an American teen trying to enjoy a rope swing suffered an embarrassing fall when he lost his grip and flopped to the ground.

Sean Lee Smith, a 30-year-old NFL defensive player, faces three felony counts, including causing great bodily injury, in an alleged July 4 attack on his sister's boyfriend in Pasadena, California.

A lawsuit claims that Poland Spring Water is deceiving consumers with evergreen labels that say their bottle contains "100 percent natural spring water" that...

In shocking dashcam footage filmed in an unknown location the dad can be seen quickly hoisting the little girl out of the path of an oncoming driver who fails to stop in time.

A Chinese toddler has been saved after accidentally falling onto a pair of scissors which became lodged in her forehead. Her condition has stablised after surgery, her father said.

The striking vista features the planet's Great Red Spot fading from from view while the southern region come into focus. It was captured using data taken with the JunoCam on July 10.

Gaztelugatxe is the real Dragonstone from Game of Thrones

Gaztelugatxe, an inlet in Spain's Basque Country pictured (left) and (right), is topped with a church believed to have been built over a thousand years ago, reached by a winding footbridge with 241 steps. It was used by HBO series Game of Thrones to represent the mystical island of Dragonstone (inset).

Police in Pennsylvania are looking for Robert Sheets, 29, charged with two counts of attempted homicide for allegedly shooting the same man in the chest and head on two consecutive days,

Shampooing hair and using soap removes nuclear dust but conditioner can 'bind radioactive material to your hair', according to warnings from by Guam's Office for Civil Defence (stock image).

The state Aging Department says Delphine Gibson hit the 114th birthday milestone Thursday, getting a personal greeting from Governor Tom Wolf.

Researchers at Macquarie University in Australia strengthened the link between scent and attraction and showed that a man's diet can make him smell more or less desirable to women.

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Inside Chinese park where endangered tigers are trained

Images show inside a Chinese safari park where tigers are trained to perform in the circus and pose for pictures with tourists. Visitors can pay money to watch live animals be fed to the tigers. It is considered the world's largest park for breeding of the Siberian or Amur tiger which the World Wildlife Federation has listed as endangered.

   

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An adorable baby looked stunned when she was given a new hair style by an attentive kitten. As the baby girl lay on a bed in Moscow, Russia, Iriska the Chinchilla kitten gently licked the infant's head (above). Her eyes are wide as she tries to work out whether the feline's constant licking is relaxing or irritating.

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Whale watchers engrossed by sea lions miss a huge humpback

The couple were fascinated by dozens of sea lions that approached their boat in Monterey Bay, California. But despite thinking they had struck gold with this rare sighting they were actually missing the moment a giant humpback whale surfaced in front of their boat just a few feet away. The hilarious snaps were taken by photographer, Jodi Frediani.

   

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