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Lone piper plays to mark exact minute first British troops landed

Pipe Major Trevor Macey-Lillie, of 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, performed Highland Laddie on Port Winston (main) - the remains of one of the temporary Mulberry harbour made for the landings. The tribute began at 6.46am - the exact moment the first British boots touched the beach to confront the German defenders 75 years ago. Hundreds of spectators (top right) watched the spectacle, which begins a second day of D-Day commemorations.

Trump says tariffs on Mexico will be imposed MONDAY after a breakdown in talks

Chaos erupted along a highway in southern Mexico as a caravan with some 1,000 Central American migrants on their way north was intercepted by a special law enforcement unit as the Mexican government escalates efforts to block asylum seekers from reaching the US in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats. The group of migrants from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, including many women and children, departed from Ciudad Hidalgo at the Mexico-Guatemala border early Wednesday morning and was bound for Tapachula, the principal city in the region. The special unit of 200 military police, immigration agents and federal officers formed a blockade about 11 miles outside of Tapachula near the town of Metapa and confronted the caravan, which was accompanied by state and local police. While the vast majority of the migrants complied with law enforcement directives and boarded buses and immigration agency vehicles, some resisted and were wrestled to the ground by unarmed agents. Parents were seen sitting on the pavement holding their children as the wept and begged authorities not to take them. Others jumped wire fences and ran into the thick forest beside the highway.

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Planning is underway for Yale psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee is to speak at a Capitol event that will focus on President Donald Trump's mental fitness and stability.

Pope Francis has approved altering 'lead us not into temptation' to 'do not let us fall into temptation' because he believes it shifts the responsibility onto Satan.

Viking Books announced that it would be releasing a book by the woman known publicly as Emily Doe, who was raped by Brock Turner in 2015. The untitled memoir is scheduled to come out in September.

Nancy Pelosi says she wants to see Trump in prison

Pelosi's (left) remarks came in a meeting on Tuesday with top House Democrats, including Judiciary Committee chair Jerrold Nadler (inset), who is aggressively pushing for impeachment. 'I don't want to see him impeached, I want to see him in prison,' Pelosi said in the closed-door meeting, multiple Democratic sources familiar with the meeting told the outlet. Pelosi, who fears political disaster if impeachment proceedings are launched without broad public support, argued that it would be better to see Trump defeated in the next election and then criminally prosecuted as a private citizen.

The Health and Human Services department notified shelters around the country last week that it is suspending reimbursement for non-essential programs due to a budget shortfall.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement's acting director Mark Morgan blasted Congress for 'refusing' to do what is needed to address the crisis at the Mexico border on Wednesday.

Convicted pedophile Earl Webster Cox, 61, has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of Angie Housman, who vanished after getting off a school bus near her home in St Louis in 1993.

Shocking moment murdered woman's son jumps a barrier, runs across the courtroom and lunges at the man who 'shot and killed' his mother 

Vashon Flowers, 46, from Michigan, was sitting in the court charged with the murder of his wife Jamie Thomas-Flowers, when her son, London Thomas, ran towards him in an attempt to attack him. Thomas jumped over a barrier and sprinted towards him. A number of police officers prevented the man from reaching Flowers and he was soon overpowered and led from the courtroom in handcuffs.

William Tully Brown, one of a handful of remaining Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, died Monday at age 96. Brown was one of the last surviving Code Talkers from WWII.

Cops release 911 calls on night Jussie Smollett was 'attacked'

Chicago Police on Wednesday released the 911 call made by Jussie Smollett's friend on the night the Empire actor claimed he was jumped by assailants in January. During the call the friend tells police that Smollett was jumped as he left a Subway restaurant by assailants who 'put a noose around his neck'. Panic can be heard in the caller's voice as he said: 'This is really f**ked up.' The report was made about 40 minutes after Smollett returned to his apartment with the noose still around his neck. The friend said that Smollett didn't want to file a police report and that he was forcing him to do it anyway. Pictured inset his the rope used in the alleged attack and bottom is the hot sauce bottle said to be containing bleach.

Police in Hollywood, Florida said the NFL star Bell returned to his mansion there from the gym on May 25 and found the women gone and all of his his jewelry missing.

Nearly two dozen people with alleged ties to the Mexican drug cartel once led by convicted kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman have been arrested for distributing heroin and fentanyl.

Texas teacher is fired for tweeting about illegal immigrants at her school

Georgia Clark was unanimously voted out of her English teaching job from Carter-Riverside High School in Fort Worth on Tuesday night. In a string of tweets last month, she pleaded with the president to do something about the number of 'illegal immigrants from Mexico' at her school. She wrote on May 17: 'Mr. President, Fort Worth Independent School District is loaded with illegal students from Mexico.

The Trump administration will block government scientists and at least one university from using fetal tissue, to study diseases like childhood cancer and HIV, officials said on Wednesday.

While the Saudis' ultimate goal has not been conclusively assessed by US intelligence, the missile advancement could indicate potential Saudi efforts to one day deliver a nuclear warhead.

USC football legend Pat Haden is being investigated in college admissions scandal

Haden's relationship with Singer, who pleaded guilty to launching the scam, has recently come under investigation. He is a legend in the USC community, helping the school win two national championships as quarterback in the 1970s before joining the Los Angeles Rams. Haden later served as athletic director at the school from 2010 to 2016 and has been a longtime university trustee, A source claims Haden introduced Singer to Donna Heinel, a USC athletic department official who became senior associate athletic director. Heinel has since been charged in the case, allegedly accepting $100,000 from Full House star Lori Loughlin to get her two daughters into USC as crew recruits.

Missing mother Jennifer Dulos' mother-in-law, Kleopatra Dulos, 77, died after an accident in the driveway of the family's former home in Avon, Connecticut in December 2010.

Erika Murray, 35, is charged over the deaths of two of the three dead babies. They were found in a closet in the insect-infested Blackstone home in 2014.

High-ranking NYPD cop fatally shoots himself one month before he reached mandatory

Deputy Chief Steven Silks, the executive officer of Patrol Borough Queens North, was found dead inside his department-issued car on a quiet road near the 112th Precinct station on Wednesday, police sources say. Silks was just weeks away from turning 63, at which point he would face mandatory retirement from the NYPD after 39 years on the job.

Iowa pedophile Steven Douglas Crook Jr, 29, was sentenced to 120 years in prison on Monday for sexually abusing a girl from her infancy to the age of six, at times livestreaming it online.

Brittany Smith, 19, from Jonesborough, Tennessee, was sentenced to two years' probation for placing her baby in a freezer in the backyard of a house. The baby was found by the owners of the property.

The tragic faces of drug addiction: Heartbreaking gifs show how quickly drugs take their toll

Pictures of 16 people arrested on drug charges show quickly substance misuse can change appearances. They were charged with possessing meth, heroin, marijuana and other substances. At age 21, the woman on the left was arrested for drug possession in Florida (inset). By the time she was 29, her face had paled and become puffy, her eyes became red, and scabs developed all over her face from years of cocaine and heroin use (main). The man on the left got many facial tattoos and burst a blood vessel in his right eye by the time he was arrested 27 (main) for possessing meth. He appears drastically different from the time of his first arrest at 19 (inset).

In this Friday, May 24, 2019 photo a vendor bags psilocybin mushrooms at a cannabis marketplace in Los Angeles. Oakland City Council will vote Tuesday, June 4, 2019, to decriminalize the possession and use of entheogenic, or psychoactive, plants and fungi. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Oakland passed a resolution to effectively decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms and other psychoactive plants and fungi. It's the second U.S. city to do so after Denver approved a law last month.

Supervisors in a Northern California county refused to change a sanctuary policy that prompted the release from jail of a gang member in the country illegally before he allegedly killed a woman.

Donald Trump bids fond farewell to the Queen at the end of his state visit to Britain

Donald Trump and his wife Melania, who moved on to Ireland this afternoon before going to France tomorrow, joined the monarch and Prince Charles to speak to some of the 300 Second World War veterans who fought on the Normandy beaches 75 years ago. As they posed for the final photograph at the D-Day 75 commemoration event in Portsmouth (bottom right), the President told the Queen: 'It was a great honour to be with you' and Her Majesty replied: 'I hope you come to this country again soon'. Mr Trump boarded Marine One helicopter (left) and flew to Shannon (top right) in Ireland.

NEW President Donald Trump will deliver an address honoring American war heroes today at a U.S. cemetery and memorial in France, where more than 9,300 soldiers who fought in WWII are laid to rest.

The President has touched down outside his golf course and hotel in Doonbeg. He has owned the Irish resort since 2014 and poured millions into the area. It comes after a meeting with the Irish PM.

Louise Linton insists she isn't Steve Mnuchin's nurse as she replies to Instagram critics

Linton, 38, has been accompanying her husband on Trump's state visit to UK. After posting photos from the state dinners, critics asked why she was there in the first place. Linton hit back with cheerful responses and defended her marriage to Mnuchin, the Secretary of the Treasury. Linton has clearly learned her lesson following her Instagram controversy in 2017. The Scottish actress had hit back at a Portland mom who criticized a photo of her walking off a private jet, in which she had tagged every single designer label she was wearing.

We're not staying in! Don Jr and Eric go pub-hopping in tiny Irish village and pull pints of Guinness for cheering locals while dad Donald relaxes at his golf resort 

Amid a celebratory street party of Irish dancing, Trump's two sons went from pub to pub in Doonbeg on Wednesday, posing for selfies with kids, shaking hands and buying drinks for all the patrons. 'Everywhere we look all we see is American flags with Irish flags. That's a beautiful thing ... It's so nice to see so thank you,' Eric told cheering crowds as he served pints from behind the bar at Tubridy's, one of five pubs the brothers visited in the space of an hour. 'God bless Donald Trump,' was the response from a satisfied customer at one of the stops while another stood behind the pair's car waving a Trump flag as their motorcade returned to the nearby five-star hotel owned by the Trump Organization.

Law student Tiffany Trump, 25, was all smiles as she was pictured leaving the InterContinental hotel on Park Lane in Mayfair, London, as her father Donald jetted off to Ireland.

Trump and his wife hosted a dinner at Winfield House on Tuesday that was attended by his adult children. Ivanka, Tiffany, and Eric's wife Lara were all seen sharing a van on the way back to their hotel.

Stop being so mean to Melania!

Jeannette Kupfermann argues that it's time for the U.S. First Lady (pictured) to be judged on her own terms. She believes it's unfair to claim that Melania, 49, has failed to take up the altruistic mantle of her predecessors. She argues President Trump's personality colours his wife, who married him while he was no more than a real estate magnate. Jeannette says it's sexist to expect Melania to bring her husband in line and questions the real reason many have failed to warm to her.

Game show veteran insists Jeopardy! champion James Holzhauer DIDN'T lose on purpose and believes the low wager in the final round gave him the best chance to win

Holzhauer's run came to an end on Monday night after losing to Emma Boettcher. The Las Vegas gambler was known for his big bets, but only wagered $1,399 in Final Jeopardy. Brad Rutter, who has won the most amount of money in the history of American game shows, defended Holzhauer's bets to critics. Rutter said Holzhauer knew he could only win if Boettcher got the question wrong. She had $26,600 while Holzhauer had $23,400 going into Final Jeopardy round. So he bet just enough to ensure he couldn't lose to Jay Sexton, who was in third with $11,000.

To travel light,  it's essential to pack efficiently. FEMAIL reveals how to fit everything you need in a carry-on luggage that can be stored in an airplane's overhead compartment.

Pharmaceutical company Pfizer, based in New York, made a surprising finding about its arthritis drug in 2015 but didn't tell anyone because it 'thought the science wasn't strong enough'.

Florida journalist killed himself because he thought he was getting dementia

Todd Tongen, 56, was found dead in his home on Sunday. It is not yet clear how he died. On Wednesday, his brother revealed that he was afraid he was in the early stages of lewy body dementia which his mother Joan suffered until she died in 2017. They are shown together, right. Tongen leaves behind a wife and two sons (shown together inset).

Man charged with elder abuse of Stan Lee pleads not guilty

Keya Morgan, 43, entered the plea in Los Angeles after authorities transported him from Arizona, where he was arrested last month. Morgan was a business manager to Stan Lee. Morgan was charged in May with five counts of elder abuse involving the late Marvel Comics mastermind including theft, embezzlement, forgery or fraud against an elder adult, and false imprisonment of an elder adult. The charges date to June 2018, when Morgan was working closely with Lee. The comics legend, who co-created Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk and Black Panther, died in November at age 95.

Restaurant manager is FIRED for shouting at and trying to sack an employee who got her children to translate and ask for the raise she'd been promised, because she doesn't speak fluent English

The manager of a Salt Lake City restaurant was fired after footage of her yelling and firing an employee who spoke poor English went viral online. Connie Fuentes Aguirre, (pictured left), was seen being shouted at by the manger, identified only as Trina, (pictured right), at Corelife Eatery where she worked. Her son Ivan Amado Fuentes posted the footage on Facebook, claiming he and sister were eating at the restaurant on May 30. In his post, Amado Fuentes said his mother was promised a raise once she was moved up to a position in the restaurant's kitchen. Since receiving the new job title, her pay did not change, he claimed. Once Aguirre's daughter started to ask Trina about the issue, the manager became upset and asked them to leave. Amado Fuentes said he and his sister tried to have a conversation with the manager about their mom's rise, claiming she doesn't speak English fluently and 'was scared to ask. 'In one of the videos, the manager can be heard telling Ivan, 'you just got your mom fired' as she calls security to get them escorted from the premises.

Mark Bailey, 36, the captain of the Double Marker, was arrested early on Sunday in Sarasota, Florida and charged with boating under the influence and resisting a law enforcement officer.

Phillip Foy (above) pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from Tuesday's incident. The cab driven by Luckinson Oruma is seen top inset. The gun is seen bottom inset.

Newly released dashcam video shows horrific moment drunken driver smashes his tractor-trailer into line of cars killing three people including 16-month-old baby

Jack Satterfield III (seen in mugshot), 29, a truck driver from Mississippi, has pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle while driving drunk and leaving an accident scene in connection to an October 2018 pileup in Pennsylvania. Dashboard camera video released by the prosecution on Tuesday showed Satterfield's rig plowing into a row of cars on Interstate 83, killing Zachary Lybrand, 24, his 16-month-old daughter, Elliana (top right), and college student Ethan Van Bochoven, 22 (bottom right).

Police departments in at least five states are investigating allegations that officers posted racist, violent, homophobic and anti-Muslim statements on Facebook. Thousands of posts were studied.

Bode Miller's wife shares videos of eight-month-old son learning to swim

The Olympic skier's wife Morgan, 32, shared the clips on Instagram on Tuesday. Their youngest, Easton Vaughn Rek, can be seen in a pool with a teacher learning a program called the Infant Swimming Resource's Self-Rescue. The program teaches infants to float in water until help arrives. In April, Morgan cried 'tears of hope' as they began teaching him this 'life-saving skill.' Last June, the couple lost their 19-month-old daughter, Emeline Grier, to a tragic pool accident in which she drowned.

A total of 51 women, mainly from impoverished black neighborhoods of Chicago, have been murdered in the past 18 years. Their cases remain unsolved.

Lin Li, a married mother from Brooklyn, was found guilty Tuesday of manslaughter in the 2016 drowning death of two-year-old Melody Pheng, but acquitted of second-degree murder.

Twitter user Kiera Stirton, from Glasgow, accidentally glued her armpit together when she was performing an at-home wax and forgot that the hot wax she applied to the skin was wet.

Dave Gildea, Vice President for a software company in Silicon Valley, shared a photo of his destroyed footrest on May 22 and shared that his horrible experience occurred the day before.

Jackie Kennedy smokes a cigarette in rare snapshots from new book

A new book of stunning portraits of celebrities has just been released. Icons by Oscar! is an incredible collection of pictures from well-known photographer Oscar Abolafia, which was overseen by Lannoo Publishers. The images were taken many decades ago in a different era, before Photo Shopping and retouch madness. In many cases, the shots are candid with little preparation capturing the true essence of a star at ease. Some of the brighter names in the 248 page book are Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Priscilla Presley, Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor.

Dutch girl, 17, who wanted to be euthanised died 'after she stopped eating and drinking'

The Levenseindekliniek (End of Life Clinic) in The Hague, which specialises in euthanasia, released a statement from Noa Pothoven's friends about her death earlier today. Medics supervised Noa, from Arnhem, after she stopped eating and drinking - but did not actively help her to die, as was previously thought. She had announced her intention to die a few days earlier in a post on her Instagram account.

Nigel Farage will go around the UK government and organize his OWN trade deal with Trump

Donald Trump's political best friend in the United Kingdom says Britain's trade negotiators are unprepared to square off against the White House's team, and he plans to send his own independent delegation of business leaders to Washington to bypass them. 'What I was very struck by over the course of this week was the extent to which the U.S. administration has really put some thought and hard work into this,' Brexit Party chief Nigel Farage told DailyMail.com about preliminary trade discussions that developed during Trump's State Visit to London. 'They really want to make this work,' Farage said of the U.S. side. 'And I'm struck that the British position is greatly inferior to that.' In a phone interview, he warned that 'if we have to independently, as the Brexit party, set up a blueprint for what needs to be done, we will.'

Ilhan Omar on Wednesday tweeted 'No means no!' in response to Democratic Party presidential candidate John Delaney's request to debate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over health care.

After trading barbs over social media, Bette Midler escalated a feud with President Donald Trump by tweeting a comment that implied he should be stabbed by joking about a 'shiv,' which she deleted.

San Francisco man sparks outrage by landscaping a giant swastika into his front yard

A San Francisco man who landscaped a giant swastika into his front yard pavement claims is not a tribute to Nazism even though it is the exact symbol adopted by Adolf Hitler's regime.Steven Johnson, (pictured inset), from El Sobrante, sparked outrage after placing the swastika in front of his home on Lindell Drive, with neighbors claiming it represents all that is wrong in American modern society.Johnson insists the swastika, which is large enough to be visible from aerial views, is not the same sign adopted by Adolf Hitler's fascist regime and some white supremacist groups.'It's a Tibetan sign that's way back before swastikas were invented,' he told ABC7 reporters.He was then asked if he was Tibetan, to which Johnson reportedly answered, 'I could be.'Johnson then claimed:  'I own this house I'll put what I want. It ain't none of your guys' business.'

Ohio doctor charged with murder of 25 hospital patients 'deliberately given painkiller

 A grand jury has indicted an Ohio critical-care doctor in one of the biggest murder cases in the history of the state. Husel was arrested and charged Wednesday in the deaths of 25 hospital patients who authorities say were deliberately given overdoses of painkillers - mainly fentanyl - between 2014 and 2018. Dr. William Husel, who was fired from the Columbus-area Mount Carmel Health System (inset) in December and stripped of his medical license after the allegations came to light, turned himself in for an arraignment on Wednesday (right). He was held on $1million bond at 1.30pm after his arraignment.

The actor plans to launch the Footprint Coalition in April 2020 and vowed to spend the next 11 years working on making some kind of difference in what he called 'a massive threat to our future.'

Jupiter will shine brightly in the night sky all throughout the month of June, with the best views likely to occur on June 10, when it reaches a point known as opposition, according to NASA.

From bad boy to blingionaire: He's a former drug dealer but now he's rap's richest

Jay-Z, 49-year-old husband of pop star Beyonce, (pictured together centre) grew up in a grim, violence-ravaged housing project in Brooklyn. Shawn Carter - to give him his real name - shot his brother when he was 12 (top left as a child) and was dealing crack cocaine by the age of 13. He seemed destined for a life of crime and prison. Instead, he is now feted by U.S. presidents and business moguls. He has endorsed brands including Mercedes (top right) to amass his fortune, which includes his $88m Bel Air home (bottom left). He has won praise from Obama (pictured together bottom) as an inspiration for young African Americans.

Why should dogs have all the fun? Raccoon named Hank Williams hangs out of a car window on the highway to enjoy the breeze 

Savannah Jade and her boyfriend spotted Hank in Homosasssa, Florida on Sunday. He was sitting in his owner's lap, his paws casually hanging out of the rolled down window. Trisha Dunavant revealed she rescued Hank when he was just two weeks old. She adopted him after he fell out of a tree and now he's best friends with her 100lb pit bull.

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Athlete who cheated death after jumping 150ft to the ground as his paraglider spun out of control proposes to the nurse who cared for him - in the SAME hospital room where they first met three years ago

Damien LeRoy, 37, nearly died in a paragliding accident in Florida in 2016, breaking his back, four ribs and his pelvis when he jumped 150ft to the ground after his lines got tangled and he began spinning out of control. Alex Hoover, 29, was a nurse on his trauma team at St Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. Three years later, DailyMailTV can reveal that Damien proposed to Hoover in the same hospital room where they met. Video shows the moment Damien pretended to be a patient in the hospital bed and surprised his fiancee when he got down on one knee.

Michael Grant, 33, from New Hampshire, has been charged with criminal restraint, enhanced reckless conduct, domestic violence and endangering the welfare of a child.

Kenneth Oliver, now 52, walked free from prison on Monday after being handed his life sentence at the age of 29 under California's strict 'three strikes' sentencing law for repeat felons.

Don't hold back! Father and son have an animated 'conversation' while watching television together as mom chuckles away at her VERY opinionated kid

In an adorable video posted to Facebook on Tuesday, little Kingston is having a full conversation with his father - Detzin Pryor - as the two watch television. 'Only this child!! Having a full-fledged conversation with Daddy and Daddy is just as bad,' said the boy's mother, Shanieke Pryor, in the video that has been viewed more than 11million times.

The couple - who have been dating since 2015 - lived together in their £3.6million Pacific Palisades house alongside their two-year-old daughter Lea De Seine - who is keeping them together.

Michael and Larry Fiori, 67 and 70 respectively, were fishing on Umsaskis Lake in the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in Maine on Monday evening when their canoe capsized.

Robert Cornelius took the first self-portait in 1839 and became an industry leader in the photography world. The back of his famous selfie reads, "The first light picture ever taken."

While coastal cities identified in the report are speckled across the US map, from South Carolina to Texas, residents of New Jersey and Florida may find the study's projections particularly harrowing.

Road rage driver throws a WRENCH at another car and smashes the window after playing a 'cat-and-mouse' game along the highway 

A Southern California woman was recording another driver during a road rage incident over the weekend when a metal wrench came flying at her window. Riverside County deputies described it as a 'cat and mouse' road rage encounter. Video footage helped deputies identify the suspect as 45-year-old Keith Lewis. Lewis was arrested at his Lakeland Village home on Monday.

American medics treat a wounded man on the beaches, British soldiers reinforce their position before pushing inland and Allied forces stream ashore after the initial firefight in these pictures.

Brian Merchant-Jones, 20, of West Virginia, who was arrested for allegedly abducting a teenager, holding her hostage for a year, impregnating her and causing her to miscarriage has two charges dropped.

The research, led by a team at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, found young people who take 'enhancement' products are three times more likely to get sick than those who take vitamins.

'F*** police, that's how I feel, man': Shocking bodycam footage shows a near-riot outside a Cleveland high school involving 300 students that led to the arrest of eight people

In the wake of the rioting, cops shared the video to reveal what happened during an incident in which officers were allegedly attacked. The incident at around noon on May 31, ended in the arrest of one 27-year-old woman and seven students, according Cleveland Heights Police. Pictured lower inset is an officer threatening to use pepper spray and upper inset a female cop who claims she was slapped.  

As of Tuesday, Chernobyl had a 9.7-star (out of 10) average rating from about 140,000 users on the Amazon-owned IMDb site. The five-episode limited series finished its run on HBO Sunday, June 3.

Clever dogs! Adorable moment Yorkie and Boxer team up to rescue their ball from the pool without getting wet  - outsmarting their teasing owner who tried to make them fall in

This is the moment two dogs showed off their smarts as they figured out how to obtain a ball from water without even getting a strand of fur wet. They are filmed sizing up the situation in a video from Saturday when their owner planned to catch them unexpectedly plunging into the backyard pool. Instead the pooches outsmart the woman behind the camera and manage to fetch the toy without compromising their tresses.

Mother who left her three children 'locked in a bedroom so she could go to a bar' is arrested in dramatic bodycam footage after she returned home while police were tending to the youngsters

A mother accused of locking her three young children in a bedroom so she could go drinking at a bar has been arrested in dramatic bodycam footage. Liz Yomaris Torres Rivera was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio last month when she suddenly returned home from the nearby bar only to find police already there tending to the children.  Police said a neighbor had called them on May 19 to report hearing Rivera's children - aged 2, 3 and 5 - crying non-stop. Bodycam footage showed the officer kicking down the door of the home before finding the children alone. As the officers were checking the children were okay, Rivera surprised them by suddenly showing up.

A boulder the size of a house that crashed onto a southwestern Colorado state highway last month will stay put. State officials plan to reroute the highway around it, which will cost about $1.3M.

Terrifying moment police officer warns a sleeping couple of the deadly rattlesnake creeping up right beside them just inches from their heads

The clip, taken in Tennessee, shows the pair lying down unaware of the danger. 'Don't move. There's a rattlesnake right next to you', the officer warns the couple. Deputy Adam Sisk tells them to roll away from the snake, guiding them to safety. The man jumps up leaving his partner behind and she moves slowly towards Sisk. The video was posted on the Maury County Sheriff's Facebook page on Friday. Deputy Sisk is understood to have given them a ride home after the incident.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) report that the green vehicle was travelling at a 'high rate of speed' southbound on South Pecos Road and Tropicana Avenue.

Katherine Webb shows off the stretch marks on her stomach five months after welcoming her

Katherine, 30, took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to share a video of herself pointing out the stretch marks that line her stomach (right). The former Miss Alabama thanked her fans for 'all the sweet compliments' but stressed that she is 'not perfect' after having two children. The video appears to be a response to her most recent bikini photos, which she posted on Instagram last Thursday (left). Katherine wrote that she was 'finally' getting her 'bod back' five months after giving birth to her second son Cash Carter on December 18. Katherine and her husband, NFL quarterback AJ McCarron, also have a three-year-old son named Tripp.

Horrifying undercover footage shows baby cows being kicked, beaten and burned by workers at an Indiana dairy farm that has links to Coca-Cola

WARNING: DISTURBING FOOTAGE AND CONTENT. Horrifying undercover footage shows dozens of baby cows (right, a dead baby cow in its hut) being kicked, beaten and burned at a dairy farm in Indiana that has ties to Coca-Cola. The disturbing video shows workers at Fair Oaks Farms brutalizing the calves in their enclosures, throwing them into trucks and stepping on their bodies. Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an animal rights group, released the graphic video this week. The footage was secretly recorded last year by an investigator for the Miami-based group who went undercover as a worker at Fair Oaks Farms, which is a very popular destination for school field trips. 'In our 10 years of being undercover, we have never seen such consistent, constant abuse to a newborn baby animal,' ARM Founder Richard Couto said in the video. Fair Oaks Farms founder Mike McCloskey said in a statement Tuesday that four employees seen in the video have been fired and actions have been taken to prevent further abuse.

Muslim residents of heavily policed Xinjiang are facing the increasing pressure from Beijing as the ruling Communist Party tightens its control over religious activities.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Lisa Pace, 43, from Knoxville, Tennessee, was diagnosed with melanoma for the first time in 2000. As of 2019, she's has undergone 86 skin cancer surgeries.

Police rescue woman, 74, after three deer crash through the window of her house, knock over her walker and leave her trapped on the couch

The woman called 911 and cops found her trapped on her living room couch in her retirement home apartment in Decatur, Indiana, after three deer (left) crashed through a bedroom window (right). Sgt. Kevin Gerber says an officer shielded the woman after that deer knocked her over.

The age of spooning sessions ending with dead arms and pins and needles may now be over thanks to a special arch-shaped pillow called the Coodle, which stops the arm from being squashed

Pennsylvania mother Sueretta Emke has blasted restaurant chain Golden Corral after she was kicked out of the establishment on her son's birthday.

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Polls are open in Denmark with the Social Democrats, led by Mette Frederiksen, expected to win with 27 per cent of the vote. The party supports restrictive immigration, but a wide-reaching welfare state.

Flipping heck! Acrobat wins a stop-the-clock challenge by hitting the button with his FOOT as he does a backwards somersault

Acrobatic choreographer Aleksey Maksimovich, 28, from Khimki, Russia took on the stop-the-clock challenge at a car show in Guangzhou, China but could help but put his own twist on it. Instead of using his hands, Aleksey runs up the wall to hit the timer in perfectly on 9.91 seconds before performing a backflip to walk away victorious.

   

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Ikea's latest futuristic home designs: Firm unveils robotic furniture made for tiny spaces and 3D-printed products to make gaming more accessible

Swedish furniture and home accessory giant, IKEA, has always been known for its clean modern aesthetics, but for customers in Hong Kong and Japan that modern style will also be functionally futuristic. IKEA said it plans to sell robot furniture and gaming accessories by 2020.

Social media users are being warned against trying the latest viral trend, 'vacuum challenge'. It sees social media users from around the world sealing themselves into plastic bags using a hoover.

Stunning drone footage captures thousands of worshippers praying at historic New Delhi mosque as Muslims around the world mark Eid al-Fitr

Incredible Drone footage shows thousands of Muslims praying at the Jama Masjid mosque in New Delhi, India on Wednesday for Eid al-Fitr, the final day of Ramadan (main). Footage from the air show the thousands devotees seen sitting in neat and tidy rows inside the venue. Many more devotees can be seen outside of the mosque praying, despite not being able to get a spot inside. Jama Masjid one of the oldest mosques in India, as well as one of the largest with a capacity of 25,000 people.

   

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