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Janet leads mourners at father Joe's private funeral  service

Janet Jackson led mourning loved ones to the private funeral service for the late Joe Jackson on Monday in California. The patriarch of the American musical dynasty passed away last Wednesday at 89 following his recent battle with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. His private memorial service was held at Forest Lawn in Glendale, according to TMZ . His son and King of Pop, Michael Jackson, was laid to rest at the memorial park back in 2009. The family announced a public ceremony in Los Angeles would also be held in honor of the late musical manager, but did not provide a details on a specific place and time. The eldest brother in the Jackson family, Jackie, shared a photo of himself and his son to Instagram Monday as the family prepared for the service. A family source told DailyMail.com last week the Jackson patriarch faded into unconsciousness last Tuesday, and died the following day alongside loved ones. 

'Nervous' Scott Pruitt walks out of a DC restaurant moments after a mother holding her two-year-old son accuses him of ruining the environment - just weeks after Sarah Sanders was booted out of an eatery for working for Trump

NEW Pruitt was dining with a friend at Teaism restaurant in Washington DC on Monday, when he was confronted by local teacher who urged him to resign over the reported irreparable damage he is causing to the environment. Walking over with her two-year-old son in her arms, Kristin Mink told Pruitt: 'This is my son, he loves animals, he loves clean air, he loves clean water.' She mentioned the politician's $50 a night apartment deal with an energy lobbying firm and his plan to roll back vehicle emissions standards. 'We deserve to have some in the EPA  who actually does protect our environment. Who believes in climate change and takes it seriously for the benefit of all of us, including our children.

Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton have strict rules to follow as members of the Royal family. Some of the guidelines stem from proper etiquette, while others are based solely on the Queen's preferences.

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Protestors block the entrance to a downtown federal building housing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices Monday, July 2, 2018, in San Diego. People protested against ICE on Monday, chanting slogans and temporarily blocking an entrance to a federal building. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

The Trump administration can no longer use indefinite detention to punish asylum seekers. The decision comes after almost no major ICE offices in the US granted parole to asylum seekers.

The Obama administration granted citizenship to 2,500 Iranians in 2015, including family members of government officials, while negotiating the Iran nuclear deal, a senior cleric claimed.

Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley made the request to the White House. Buckley said he was 'disappointed' in the decision, adding that the attack was 'as important as any other tragedy'.

Thai boys and their football coach miraculously found alive after being trapped in a flooded cave for nine days could be stuck there for MONTHS yet, as more heavy rain risks making their rescue impossible

Heavy rain is expected to fall in three days which would re-flood the Thamg Luang cave in Chiang Rai. As the schoolboys are 'too weak to climb' and 'unable to swim', the rainfall could leave the schoolboys trapped for three to four months, claimed Ben Reymenants, a Belgian diver supporting the rescue mission. 'Time not on our side - we're expecting heavy rain in three days,' the experienced diver told BBC Newsnight. 'If the cave system would flood it would make the access impossible to the kids. Two volunteer navy seal doctors sacrificed themselves and offered to stay with the kids for up to three to four months until the water resides'. Video shows the starved and frightened youngsters sitting on rocks waiting to be rescued after nine days of desperate searching. 

Dietitian Lyndi Cohen recently took a look at the ten things you should never do if you want to raise your children to have a healthy relationship with food.

Oprah Winfrey talks running for president with British Vogue

Oprah revealed once and for all that she has no plans to run for president during an interview with British Vogue. The media icon, 64, appears on the cover of the magazine's August issue, dressed in a white, off-the-shoulder, custom-made taffeta gown by Stella McCartney. During her interview with the publication, Oprah said she will not seek to be American’s Commander-in-Chief in 2020. 'In that political structure — all the non-truths, the bulls**t, the crap, the nastiness, the backhanded backroom stuff that goes on — I feel like I could not exist,' she said. 'I would not be able to do it. It's not a clean business. It would kill me.' Oprah also opened up about her views on feminism in the wake of the Times Up movement, and revealed what it was like to lose her son at the age of 14. 

The incoming president of Mexico has thanked President Trump and called for reaching an 'understanding' after early calling him 'erratic and arrogant' during the campaign.

Among the tidbits discovered in the Michael Cohen's shredded documents is an invitation to a reception in Miami and a payment to a Playboy model.

President Donald Trump has seen staff turnover in excess of 37 percent over the calendar year ending June 30, an AP analysis of White House filings shows.

The White House said the U.S. and Russia have 'agreed to disagree' on the status of Crimea in advance of a summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Zsa Zsa Gabor's Regency-style mansion in Bel Air is up for sale

It was once home to Elvis Presley before becoming Zsa Zsa Gabor's residence in 1974. And now the late actress and socialite's luxurious Bel Air estate up for sale for $23.4 million, The Hollywood Reporter said Monday. The property comes along with blueprints and permits to construct a larger residence with six-car garage on the one-acre site.

More than $10 million raised for the victims and survivors of the Parkland school shooting will begin to be distributed this month with families of the 17 people killed receiving $400,000 each.

Justin Trudeau denies groping a female reporter 18 years ago

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has denied that he groped a female reporter 18 years ago, saying he doesn't remember any 'negative interactions' from that day.  Trudeau publicly addressed the groping allegations when he was hit with questions about it at a public event in Regina, Saskatchewan on Sunday as part of Canada Day festivities. The alleged incident took place back in 2000 at a music festival in Creston, B.C. to raise money for an avalanche safety charity that Trudeau was involved in following the death of his brother two years earlier. Trudeau, who was 28 at the time and known for being the son of former PM Pierre Trudeau, hadn't yet entered politics and was working as a teacher. Days after the festival, the allegation that he groped a young female reporter appeared in an unsigned editorial in a local newspaper. The allegations and newspaper report resurfaced last month when a blogger posted a snippet of the editorial on Twitter. It has been a main subject in political discussions in Canada since it reemerged.

The 33-year-old Filipino crew member fell off the Norwegian Getaway - it has not yet been revealed how - on Saturday afternoon. He was found the next day after 22 hours of searching.

While the flop of Trump's promise wasn't entirely unexpected, economists were surprised to see Viagra's price stiffen given that Pfizer's patent expired in December 2017.

Tupac's killer finally REVEALED: New Netflix documentary claims the late Orlando Anderson pulled the trigger as filmmakers call for his uncle 'Keefe D' to be arrested for being an accessory to the 1996 murder

Duane Keith Davis (left) - also known as 'Keefe D' - is the uncle of the number one suspect in the case, Orlando Anderson (right). Speaking in Netflix documentary entitled Unsolved, the Tupac and Biggie Murders that seeks to crack the case of rapper Tupac Shakur's murder, he confesses in an off-camera taped confession that his nephew was the one that pulled the trigger. Tupac was killed on September 7, 1996 in a drive by shooting, where he was shot four times when a Cadillac drove up next to his vehicle at a traffic light. Davis says he was in the front seat of that Cadillac when his nephew Anderson fired from the backseat.

Three-year-old stabbed at her own birthday party in a refugee housing complex dies as her alleged killer appears in court, handcuffed and in a wheelchair for security reasons

A three-year-old Idaho girl who was stabbed at her own birthday party died Monday, two days after a man invaded the celebration and stabbed nine people, authorities said. Timmy Kinner is accused of attacking a group of children and the adults who tried to protect them at the Saturday night party in an apartment complex home to many refugee families. Word of the child's death came at Kinner's first court appearance, where a judge told him that he was charged with first-degree murder.

Texas man Ryan Felton Sauter, 39 (pictured), was arrested after allegedly biting the tail off a rattlesnake and putting it in neighbor Keith Monroe's RV following an argument between the two men.

Lyft is acquiring Motivate, the operator of several US bikesharing programs including GoBike in San Francisco

According to reports the company is paying around $250 million for the parent of Ford GoBike and Citi Bike, just weeks after arch rival Uber acquired the electric bike startup Jump.

Inside fashion heiress Talita von Furstenberg's summer vacation

The 19-year-old granddaughter of designer Diane von Furstenberg and Prince Egon von Furstenberg is enjoying a summer vacation filled with lavish trips across the globe after completing her freshman year at Georgetown University in May. In just two months, Talita, pictured inset with her grandmother, 71, at the Met Gala in May, has visited Spain, Austria, Israel, France and Greece, among other places - and the princess has shared plenty of bikini snapshots on Instagram along the way.

Tiffany Trump has a portrait of HERSELF in her New York apartment

The 24-year-old first daughter took to Instagram Stories on Monday to share a video of what appears to be the inside of her apartment in New York City, where she has been spending most of her summer vacation. The footage of her living room reveals that she has a colorful portrait of herself hanging on the wall above her light gray couch. 'Almost done hanging. But can anyone help me patch up these holes?' she asks with a laugh in the short clip.

Adorable moment Limbani the chimpanzee shrieks with joy and leaps into the arms of his human former 'foster parents' when they are reunited 

Limbani was seen drinking through a straw when he hears someone call his name from behind. The ape then turns around to see Jorge, one of the people who helped raise him. Limbani cannot help but smile and shout as he jumps into Jorge's arms and gives him a hug. The footage was posted by the Zoological Wildlife Foundation in Miami.

Ashley Pruitt, 31, was scheduled to surrender at Blount County Jail in Alabama on Monday morning to begin serving her sentence after her application for a re-hearing was turned down.

Researchers from the University of Kent and Iowa State University found women think men who are sexist in a well-meaning way are more attractive than those who treat them as equals.

Adopted woman finds her long-lost sister living NEXT DOOR

Hillary Harris, 31, (right) discovered her long lost sister Dawn Johnson, 50, (left) was living just next door in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, after she had searched several years for her biological family with no luck. Last summer, Dawn and her husband moved next door to the Hillary, her husband and their five-year-old daughter Stella (right) who took a liking to her new neighbors. After months of cordial 'hellos' a package arrived in their shared driveway with the name Dawn Johnson printed on it. Hillary made the connection and the women discovered they share the same father who passed away several year ago.

Paramedic waits by hospital bed of girl he helped save from drowning

The three-year-old was pulled out of a pool at the Splash Harbor Water Park in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida on Saturday by a lifeguard and off-duty paramedic. Doug Higley then helped provide care and rode with her in the ambulance. Because of regulations the girl's parents couldn't ride with her, so he provided comfort instead. Higley told DailyMail.com he 'formed a bond' with the girl and decided to wait by her bed until her parents came so that he could keep her calm, even asking her about her favorite Disney princesses.

Sydney's behavioural expert Grazina Fechner reveals the modern tell-tale signs to spot a cheater - and how to confront them if you know they are straying.

For years, scientists have tried to work out how to activate cleaning cells to remove waste and slow the disease. A team at Rush University Medical Center found the answer may lie in aspirin.

'Call her Tiffany, it will devastate her': Now comedian Michelle Wolf compares Ivanka Trump to vaginal mesh, a cancerous tumor, herpes and the recalled birth control pill Yaz in 'unhinged' rant

Michelle Wolf took aim at Ivanka Trump on her Netflix show over the weekend just two months after her polarizing performance at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner. The comedian was encouraging her viewers to begin harassing politicians more often, and as an example of how best to engage offered up some ways to get under the first daughter's skin. 'If you see Ivanka on the street, first call her Tiffany. This will devastate her,' said Wolf. 'Then talk to her in terms she will understand. Say: "Ivanka, you’re like vaginal mesh. You were supposed to support women but now you have blood all over you and you’re the center of a thousand lawsuits."' And she did not stop there.

A new study, published in JAMA on Monday, conducted on 500,000 Britons found that those who drank six or more cups of coffee lowered the risk of early death by 14 to 16 percent.

Los Angeles-based author David Bienenstock claims cannabis was widely available across the Middle East 2,000 years ago and people of the time used it to treat the sick and infirm.

EXCLUSIVE: 'She wasn't in a good state!' Hard-partying Malia Obama celebrates her 20th birthday with friends at her favorite Montauk haunt The Surf Lodge

Photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com show Malia Obama partying at the Montauk hot spot, Surf Lodge, as she celebrated her 20th birthday on Saturday afternoon. The former first daughter wore a T-shirt, white patterned bikini bottoms and sneakers as she smoked cigarettes with a group of friends at the club. An insider at a nearby table said that Malia arrived with a bunch of girls her age and Secret Service agents. The insider said that while no one in the group was drinking, Malia 'wasn't in a good state'.

Deputy City Attorney Nicolas Lauber filed a complaint against the disgraced comedian on Monday in response to an incident which occurred on April 5 of this year between Dick and a woman.

Weinstein is now facing additional counts of Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree for a forcible sexual act against a third woman in 2006 according to district attorney Cyrus Vance.

Mom tracks down missing 'sex trafficked' daughter, 16, with help of social media activists after Facebook video of man assaulting her goes viral and Milwaukee police 'dropped the ball'

Armoni Chambers, a 16-year-old who was reported missing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 17, was found in Chicago on Wednesday. Her mother Bonnie Bruno claims that the teen was lured to the Windy City by a group of predators posing as her boyfriend who sold her for sex, drugging and beating her to keep her from escaping. Armoni was finally located after Bruno enlisted the help of well-known Milwaukee activist Tory Lowe, who sparked a massive social media search. Pictured: Armoni before she went missing (left), Armoni being abused on video Wednesday (top right), Bruno holding her daughter's hand after the pair were reunited on Wednesday (inset).

Mother of the bride Glenn Close is a dancing queen as she hosts wedding for daughter Annie Starke with guests Tallulah and Rumer Willis and bridesmaid Kick Kennedy

Glenn Close does not like being ignored, but was happy to cede the spotlight over the weekend for her daughter Annie Starke's wedding. The Fatal Attraction star hosted the nuptials at her multi-million dollar estate in Bedford, New York on Saturday, welcoming guests including Rumer and Tallullah Willis, the bride's godfather Robert F Kennedy Jr and his daughter Kick Kennedy, who was one of the bridesmaids. Starke, who is also an actress, married management consultant Marc Albu. She is the 30-year-old daughter of Close and producer John Starke, who split in 1991 and were never married. The two were all smiles on their daughter's big day though, with Close transforming from mother-of-the-bride into a dancing queen later in the evening as she let loose and began jumping for joy while the band played the classic Rascals tune Good Lovin'.

Instagram says this new global feature is an attempt to help users combat compulsive online browsing and understand how much time they spend online.

Unconscious American dancer, 22, whose legs were amputated after Bahamas boat explosion DOESN'T KNOW she's lost her limbs, relative reveals

Stefanie Schaffer of Vermont lost both of her legs after a deadly tour boat explosion in the Bahamas on Saturday. The 22-year-old dancer has been in a medically-induced coma at a Nassau hospital since the incident. A relative told DailyMail.com on Sunday that she doesn't know yet that her legs have been removed. Meanwhile, the one victim of the incident has been identified as 39-year-old mother-of-one Maleka Jackson. Jackson was on an anniversary trip with her husband, Tiran, who is also hospitalized.

Katie Arrington shares photo from her hospital bed after serious car crash

Katie Arrington's vehicle was hit by car that was driving in the wrong direction on June 22. The GOP candidate suffered a fractured back and ribs and had to have part of her colon and small intestine removed. Arrington released a statement thanking the EMTs, paramedics, doctors, and Good Samaritans who have helped her. Arrington, who defeated incumbent Rep Mark Sanford in the primary, is now doing physical therapy. Donald Trump tweeted his support for Arrington during the primary election, and also sent his prayers after the crash.

Among the documents that the FBI seized from former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen were phone records connecting him to the attorneys of two women who claim they had affairs with the future president.

Special counsel Robert Mueller secretly gained access to the NRA's tax returns as part of the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, according to legal experts. 

California's new bill is one of the toughest and most comprehensive privacy laws ever passed in the US, and is expected to have national implications when it goes into effect in 2020.

People were caught deliberately seeking attention on social media

Lifestyle site Diply has collated a selection of photographs featuring people who've been caught attention seeking both online in a hilarious viral gallery. The top picks (pictured left to right) include a teenage who pretended to be out with boys whilst in reality sat in class; a man pretending to be at the beach while he was really in a field; and a girl who wanted others to think she owns a Porsche).

Mexican general's son deletes blog detailing his luxury lifestyle

Images posted by Mario Sierra Moncada show him surrounded by designer goods and sipping champagne but led to outrage in Mexico, which has just elected a socialist president. As well as after mammoth shopping sessions, he is also pictured at top hotels and travelling on private jets. Before he shut his blog down, he boasted of his friendships with celebrities. After the outcry in a country where a third of people live in poverty, he claimed the pictures were publicity stunts to promote the blog.

People are quick to rattle off a list of attributes they believe are due to innate biological differences in the brains of men and women. But the truth is stranger than fiction, says Dr Sarah Mckay.

Texas man Ryan Felton Sauter, 39 (pictured), was arrested after allegedly biting the tail off a rattlesnake and putting it in neighbor Keith Monroe's RV following an argument between the two men.

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Living his best life! Enormous bear is caught on camera taking a dip in a hot tub before drinking homeowner's margarita

A bear was seen lounging in an Altaena, California, backyard and made its way into a man's hot tub on Friday. After venturing over to the man's margarita, the bear was later seen taking a nap. Mark Hough recorded the brown bear's adorable antics.

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered what’s thought to be the largest granite sarcophagus ever found in Alexandria, measuring nearly nine feet long. It dates back to the Ptolemaic period.

Families of migrant children, who were separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border, are being forced to pay thousands in airfare costs in order to bring their relatives home safely.

Shocking video shows 16-year-old high school pitcher getting hit in the head by a line drive during a baseball game, leaving him with serious injuries

A 16-year-old Little League baseball pitcher is lucky to be alive after he was hit in the head by a line drive during a recent game. Camden Keatley (above) was on the mound for the Michigan Bulls travel team who were playing at a game at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Saturday. As Keatley wound up for the pitch, the batter hit a sharp line drive right back at him. The back then bounced off the right side of his head. He is seen in the bottom inset at a hospital recovering from serious head injuries.

New York state trooper Nicholas Clark, 29, right, was fatally shot by school principal Steven Kiley, left, early Monday morning in Erwin, New York, while responding to a call.

New images have put some weight behind the rumors that upcoming iPhone models may come with USB-C chargers that can deliver a powerful 18-watt charge.

Oprah discusses the 'depth of the emotion' at the royal wedding

Oprah, 64, was among the celebrity guests who attended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding on May 19 at Windsor Castle. The media mogul opened up about the experience in her latest 'What I Know For Sure' column featured in the August issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. Oprah said the royal couple's wedding symbolized to her 'the possibilities that await us all when we choose love—in any form.' Weeks before the wedding, Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, had a six-hour meeting with Oprah at the talk-show host's mansion in Santa Barbara, California. However, Oprah rebuffed rumors that they had discussed doing a TV interview.

New York financier Remy Trafelet, 48, has been ordered to pay his soon-to-be ex-wife Lara Trafelet $4.1M in up front legal fees in a $200M divorce, DailyMail.com has learned.

A new study, led by the University of Pennsylvania, has found that stimulating the front of the brain via electrical currents decreases the intent to commit violent acts.

Excavation of the surrounding land of the tomb in Sanmenxia city, central China uncovered 21 large tombs, 6 horse pits and 500 pieces of relics made of copper, ceramics and jade.

Night-shining clouds, are the highest in Earth's atmosphere, and are only seen on summer nights. These clouds give off a shocking blue haze when ice crystals reflect sunlight.

Brazilian World Cup team's 'gorgeous' goalkeeper goes viral

Alisson Becker, 25, is the goalkeeper for team Brazil in the FIFA World Cup. Brazil played Mexico Monday where they won 2-0 to move onto the next round. People online were comparing the goalkeeper to the Hemsworth brothers; Liam, Chris and Luke (pictured right). Some Mexico fans said they considered rooting for Brazil because of Alisson.

Mexico were knocked out in the last 16 for the seventh World Cup in a row as goals from Neymar and Roberto Firmino swept five-time champions Brazil into the quarter-finals.

Belgium were run ragged by a Japan side solid in defence before an added-time goal from substitute Nacer Chadli on Monday set up a World Cup quarter-final with Brazil.

'Good footballer... even better actor': Football fans mock Brazil star Neymar for his extravagant diving and writhing antics after being stamped on during his side's World Cup win over Mexico 

Football fans flocked to social media after the Mexico-Brazil game to direct their anger and embarrassment towards Neymar, with Gary Lineker leading the charge. The former England international, now pundit, wrote on Twitter: 'Neymar has the lowest pain threshold of any player in World Cups since Opta stats began.' Another social media user, @Scienceofsport, posted a video of the incident, alongside the caption: 'Come on, man. How do you even show your face in public when acting like this?'

Fire Captain Jason Northup, of Euclid, Ohio, nearly lost his vision when a fireworks mortar exploded in his face two years ago during a backyard display for the Fourth of July.

For both men and women, the right undergarments can make a real difference to people with certain conditions - as our experts have proven with the latest line of medical undies.

Ashley Judd brings #MeToo movement to war-torn South Sudan

Actress Ashley Judd was among the first to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein. Now, the outspoken social justice advocate has brought the #MeToo movement to civil war-torn South Sudan, telling survivors of sexual assault: 'I see you, I love you and I'm here for you'. The 50-year-old has just spent a week in the African country - one where rape is a widespread weapon - as part of her global ambassador role for the United Nations Population Fund. Surrounded by women in a maternity hospital in a UN camp in Juba, the actress tearfully told new mothers: 'We're all women and we're all the same.'

A study has revealed that the Amur, Ganges, Hai, Indus, Mekong, Pearl, Yangtze and Yellow Delta in Asia, as well as the Niger and Nile in Africa, carry the most plastic waste into the ocean.

Beginning July 1, Seattle has officially banned restaurants from giving customers plastic straws with their drinks, becoming the first major US city to do so for environmental reasons.

Warm April temperatures triggered a so-called ‘pollen bomb’, kick-starting the mass release of pollen from birch, plane and oak trees, and then grass. Here's how you can cope...

The Global River Widths map was created using NASA satellite images and statistical techniques to measure the length and width of rivers and streams all around the world.

Maye Musk, 70, leads a legion of younger models in new CoverGirl campaign

Maye can be seen in a video released on Monday among a crowd of CoverGirl ambassadors, strolling confidently in an all-black outfit, with her short white hair elegantly swept to the side (left, top right and bottom right). The clip includes a close-up of Maye, showcasing her high cheekbones and delicate facial features. Maye, who is the mother of 47-year-old Elon Musk, smiles as she and hundreds of other models enter a building and walk up a staircase before looking up. Behind-the-scene images feature Maye, wearing a white robe, laughing after getting her make-up done for the campaign, with her hair pinned back away from her face (inset).

ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile's Atacama desert captured the stunning picture which is believed to be around 370 light years from Earth.

A Michigan native filmed the awe-inspiring moment an apocalyptic cloud rolled over Lake Superior and crashed into the shore, nearly knocking her off her feet.

Brigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali said the changing climate in Iran is 'suspect' and blamed Israel for the theft of clouds, such as the ones floating above the Alborz mountains (pictured).

A 65-year-old Detroit woman went to the police Sunday, saying her daughter had died last year and she had been living with her body in the house because she could not part with her. .

The prototype ZKZM-500 was developed Xian Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shaanxi province.

Heather Houston, 34, allegedly stole the front end loader from a construction site and drove it 5.5 miles across town to the apartments in Great Falls, Montana, on Sunday morning.

A driver has sacrificed himself to prevent a tourist bus from falling into a river by a huge rock weighing 'several tonnes' in China. He was struck and killed by the boulder when it crashed down.

Researchers from Hiroshima University, Japan, found that among mice with symptoms of the condition, some respond to drugs that act on feel-good hormones such as dopamine and serotonin.

Canadian couple travel the world in a converted school bus

Electrician Patrick Maillé, 35, and product development buyer Catherine L'Italien, 29, from Magog, Québec, Canada, hated their constant routine of 'work, pay bills and work some more'. So, wishing to explore more of the world, they bought a 2006 GMC Savana school bus to convert it into a traveling home in six months. The adventurous pair spent around $4,900 and spent a further $7,400 to transform the school bus into a mobile home where the pair could, eat, sleep and live a comfortable life. The bus before the transformation (left) included seating that the couple got rid of so they could create a cozy living space with an oven, dining area and fridge (right). Catherine said: 'Imagine having your home on wheels with you wherever you go. This is an amazing feeling and it gives you the ultimate freedom to go and do whatever you want, whenever you want.'

Troy Gasper, 26, his 28-year-old wife Carissa and their three children, aged 2, 4, and 6, were killed on Friday when their SUV was involved in a head-on collision in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Manuel Escobar discovered the injuries after taking 10-month-old son Alexander to the ChildrenFirst Medical Day Care in Orlando, Florida last week to be looked after.

Kentucky hunter kills black giraffe in South Africa

A female American hunter has caused outrage after photos emerged of her posing alongside the corpse of a rare black giraffe she killed in what she described as a 'once in a lifetime dream hunt'. Tess Thompson Talley, who lives in Talley, Kentucky, posted the photos of herself with the dead giraffe on Facebook after a hunting trip to South Africa a year ago. The controversial photos seemingly went unnoticed until news outlet Africa Digest shared them last week. It prompted immediate outrage on social media with the hashtag #TessThompsonTalley quickly going viral.

Wayne Rooney is up and running with his new side DC United after completing the first training session with his new team-mates. He posted several pictures of the session on his Instagram on Monday.

New pictures show Pope Frances warmly embracing Pope Benedict, 90, who resigned in 2013 and lives in near-isolation in the Vatican grounds, at a ceremony to appoint new cardinals.

The woman, named Maomi Cat on Facebook, posted the pictures on her fan page in late May. As a glamour model and cosplayer, she had posted near nude pictures of her on the page before.

Instagram star shares picture of herself bandaged in hospital

Jamie Bennett from Marietta, Georgia, was involved in a car crash Saturday. The Instagram star was with her three friends when their vehicle flipped. On Instagram, Jamie revealed one of her friends, Brooke Rice (inset), died in the crash. She said police officers said she and her two other friends were lucky to be alive. It remains unclear what caused the single-car crash in Naples, Florida.

Pace Ervin Taylor, 19, of Tallahassee, Florida, drowned in the Mississippi River after he and his friends joked about jumping in to beat the heat after attending a concert in Memphis, Tennessee.

Alphabet has joined a $300million funding round for electric scooter start-up Lime. The move to invest will hopefully reduce Alphabet's dependency on profit from Google's ads.

Lake County Master Deputy Mitch Blackmon on Friday saved Jordan Broderick, 15, by shooting and killing a large alligator using his AR-15 after the reptile had chased the girl up a tree.

Excavators in Russia claim to have found 102 bodies in a mass grave believed to have been Red Army soldiers killed by Nazis during WWII. Volunteers will continue digging the site to find more.

'Get this thing the hell out of my church!': Furious white priest is caught on camera throwing a grieving black family out of a wake - along with their DEAD MOTHER's coffin -  after they accidentally knocked over a chalice

A black family mourning their mother at a funeral home in Maryland Tuesday were put through hell by a priest who kicked them out during the wake and then called the cops on them. Hundreds of people had shown up to pay their respects to 54-year-old Agnes Hicks (left), when someone near the alter going in for comforting hug accidentally knocked over the church's sacred golden chalice, sending the Reverend Michael Briese (inset, right yelling) of Saint Mary's Catholic Church, into an absolute meltdown.   'That's when all hell broke loose, he literally got on the mic and said, ''There will be no funeral, there will be no mass, everyone get the hell out of my church,'' Shanice Chisely, the daughter of Hicks explained of the upsetting scene to Fox 5 DC.

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Mesmerising footage how shows more than 200,000 flights took off and landed on one of aviation's busiest days in history 

Flight monitoring service FlightRadar24 released the animated map showing aircraft filling the skies around the globe on Friday after tracking 202,157 aircraft taking off and landing in one day. The Swedish-based website added that it was the first time it had ever tracked more than 200,000 flights in a day and that at the peak time, over 19,000 flights were in the air at the same time.

The video begins showing a storm brewing over Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with the camera aimed towards the sky. Yet it was not until uploading the video that the 'figure' was seen in the sky.

Anything you can do I can do bear-ter! Bouncing bear copies kids enjoying playtime at St. Louis Zoo

Grizzly bears aren’t known for being playful, but this beautiful bear at the St. Louis Zoo sure knows how to have a good time. St. Louis native Suzanne McIver captured this incredible footage of children playing with one of the zoo’s grizzly bears. The kids jumped around the viewing area, and the grizzly began to bounce along with them.

   

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Acrobatic cop does a cartwheel and backflip in full uniform as he gamely takes on a kid in a 'flip-off' somersault contest while on patrol

Video shows Washington, D.C. cop Arthur Brown Jr. doing cartwheel and backflip in full uniform, he says it’s a way to bridge the gap between the police and the community. Brown and a group of neighborhood kids turned a playground into a mini gymnasium, showing off their gymnastics skills. A young boy impressed the group with his roundoff into a backflip, but Brown gave him a run for his money. A video Brown posted to Facebook shows him warming up, focusing on his target, then running into a cartwheel and twisting into a backflip, all while wearing his full uniform.

Azerbaijan journalist Elmira Musazadeh gave viewers a fright when a military helicopter took off flying just inches above her head. She diligently finished her report, though most of it went unheard.

The overweight cat was caught trying to perch on the top of the mantelpiece but had no luck getting up to the top. It was seen sizing up the mantelpiece from the floor trying to find best vantage point.

Violent brawl erupts at basketball game as Australia and Philippines players punch, kick and throw chairs at each other during chaotic World Cup qualifier as game is abandoned

An international basketball game has been marred by a massive brawl after a series of sickening cheap shots escalated into violent chaos. A World Cup qualifying game between Australia and the Philippines was forced to end early as an ugly brawl broke out in the third quarter. It began when Australian guard Chris Goulding was pushed to the ground, and teammate Daniel Kickert retaliated by elbowing Roger Ray Pogoy in the face. Milwaukee Bucks NBA star Thon Maker launched a flying knee at a group of opposing players, while Philippines centre Andray Blatche blindsided an Australian player with a punch in the back of the head. Players and management could be seen wrestling and strangling each other courtside - with Australia's Nathan Sobey having a chair thrown at his head before he was pinned down on the ground.

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