Saturday, June 4, 2016

Muhammad Ali dies at age 74

Muhammad Ali dies aged 74: Greatest boxer of all time passes away with family at his side
Muhammad Ali has died aged 74, a day after he was rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties. The legendary boxer died with his family at his side on Friday evening. It was earlier reported that Muhammad Ali's family had started making funeral arrangements after doctors warned that the legendary boxer was just hours from death. His reported respiratory problems were likely complicated by his Parkinson's disease. He is pictured left in September 2011 at a gala in California which honoured him. He is seen center standing over fallen challenger Sonny Liston, shouting and gesturing shortly after dropping Liston with a short hard right to the jaw in May 1965, in Lewiston, Maine. Top right, he is seen in 1963 during a training session, and bottom right with his third wife Veronica Porsche and daughter Hana in 1977. The three-time heavyweight world champion was considered the greatest boxer in the world and also won Olympic gold. He was married four times and had nine children.

Muhammad Ali's women and a very fractured family
Muhammad Ali has died aged 74, a day after he was rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties. The legendary boxer died with his family at his side on Friday evening. It was earlier reported that Muhammad Ali's family had started making funeral arrangements after doctors warned that the legendary boxer was just hours from death. His reported respiratory problems were likely complicated by his Parkinson's disease. He is pictured left in September 2011 at a gala in California which honoured him. He is seen center standing over fallen challenger Sonny Liston, shouting and gesturing shortly after dropping Liston with a short hard right to the jaw in May 1965, in Lewiston, Maine. Top right, he is seen in 1963 during a training session, and bottom right with his third wife Veronica Porsche and daughter Hana in 1977. The three-time heavyweight world champion was considered the greatest boxer in the world and also won Olympic gold. He was married four times and had nine children.


As widely known for his quick skills and moves inside the ring, Ali was also known for the dozens of inspiring, sometimes hilarious quotes he said throughout his life.


He always said he was 'the greatest' - and he was. First as Cassius Clay and then as Muhammad Ali, he was idolised and vilified in almost equal measure until he achieved the status of a global icon.


Muhammad Ali has gone to touch gloves with his maker after the longest, bravest, most anguished struggle of his phenomenal fighting life. Jeff Powell pays tribute to The Greatest.

'God came for his champion. So long great one': Mike Tyson leads tributes celebrating life
Heartfelt tributes were pouring in within minutes after family confirmed that legendary boxer Muhammad Ali died, aged 74. Ali, known simply as The Greatest, was admired and loved by the world, from politicians to sportsmen and fellow boxer Mike Tyson was one of the first to express his sadness. Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump also spoke out within minutes, tweeting: 'Muhammad Ali is dead at 74! A truly great champion and a wonderful guy. He will be missed by all!'. Ali's family said his funeral would be held in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and thanked the public for their outpouring of support.
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Muhammad Ali has died at the age of 74. Here, Sportsmail looks back at the life of the most famous sportsman in the world.

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Muhammad Ali's magnificent career saw The Greatest crowned heavyweight champion of the world three times. Sportsmail looks back at some of Ali's most memorable moments...

Muhammad Ali, The Greatest in pictures: A look back at the life of the most famous
Muhammad Ali was the first person to become heavyweight championship of the world three times. Here, Sportsmail looks back at the life of one of the most remarkable men to walk the planet. He is pictured main answering critics who said Liston was unbeatable after proving them wrong in their first fight in 1964. He is then seen inset coming face-to-face with former South African President Nelson Mandela in Dublin, Ireland, in 2003.

ALI FOREMAN...FILE -- Referee Zack Clayton counts out George Foreman as Muhammed Ali looks on in the 8th round of their title bout in Kinshasa, Zaire, in this Oct. 30, 1974 photo. (AP Photo/Jim Boudier, File)...S...FILE
George Foreman was Muhammad Ali's opponent for the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, the pair taking their title fight to Kinshasa in Zaire. Foreman reflects on the encounter.

Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) knocks George Foreman to the ground in the world title fight known as the 'Rumble in the Jungle' in Zaire.
The late, great Ian Wooldridge was ringside for Muhammad Ali's Rumble in the Jungle against George Foreman in Zaire in 1974.
Here is his dispatch from Kinshasa.

Isiah Gregg who crawled into Harambe's enclosure is seen for the first time
Isiah Gregg, the three-year-old who fell into the Cincinnati Zoo's gorilla enclosure last Saturday (bottom right) prompting the death of Harambe, has been seen with his family for the first time since the death. Isiah (left) has been staying at a house away from his normal home. His parents Michelle Gregg, 32, and Deonne Dickerson, 36, (top right) were questioned by police as part of their investigation into possible child neglect, but the police department has recommended they are not charged.


The Independent Police Review Authority in Chicago, which has been accused of covering up officer misconduct in the past, released evidence in more than 100 investigations today.


The White House said many of them would have already finished their sentences if they had been sentenced under current, less onerous sentencing guidelines.

FILE - MAY 26:  TV personality Khloe Kardashian filed for divorce from former NBA Player Lamar Odom on May 26 citing irreconcilable differences. NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 11:  (L-R) Khloe Kardashian, Lamar Odom, Kris Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Caitlin Jenner and Kylie Jenner attend Kanye West Yeezy Season 3 on February 11, 2016 in New York City.  (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Yeezy Season 3)
TMZ reported on Friday that friends went to Lamar's house and found 'drug paraphernalia scattered all over the place including crack pipes, baggies and roaches.'

FILE - In this April 7, 2016 file photo, Argentina's President Mauricio Macri arrives at government house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The presidency said in a statement Friday, June 3, 2016, that Macri suffered from a ¿light arrhythmia¿ at around 3 p.m. local time. But he carried on working normally at the presidential residence in the outskirts of Buenos Aires. The 57-year-old Macri was later checked into a hospital for precautionary studies.  (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, File)
Argentine President Mauricio Macri took office in December vowing to revive Argentina's economy and root out corruption.




Teacher 'who had continuous sex with pupil told to stay away from minors 
Alexandria Vera, 24, who allegedly got pregnant after sex with her 13-year-old student, was formally read the charges against her at an arraignment hearing in Houston, Texas, on Friday but did not enter a plea. Judge Michael T McSpadden told Vera she was to have no contact with the victim or anyone under the age of 17. He also ordered Vera - who is out on $100,000 bail - to wear a GPS monitor and to stay away from the school. Theformer teacher at Stovall Middle School was also banned from accessing the internet and put on a curfew to remain in her home between 8pm and 7am each day. Vera turned herself in to police on Wednesday after a warrant was issued for her arrest on charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child. She was released hours later after she posted a $100,000 bond.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 20:  Michelle Collins attends "A Hologram For The King" World Premiere at the John Zuccotti Theater at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center on April 20, 2016 in New York City.  (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
ABC executives have made the decision not to renew the 34-year-old's contract, according to Variety who broke the news on Friday. The quick-witted brunette only just joined the panel full-time last July.


The 'Achilles heel' of breast cancer cells has been identified, according to scientists, as a new study has shed light on why the disease can return years after women appear to be free of it.


The bodies of four missing soldiers have been found after an Army truck overturned in a rain-swollen creek at Fort Hood, killing five other servicemen.


A former Stanford University swimmer was sentenced to six months in jail Thursday for sexually assaulting a drunken and unconscious woman he met at a party on campus last year.

Mother of Zika baby born in New Jersey talks about coming to US for treatment
The Honduran mother who delivered what is believed to be the first baby to be born with a Zika virus-related condition in the New York tri-state area has broken her silence. In an interview with Fox News Latino, the young mother (pictured bottom right), whose name has not been released publicly, explained that her initial symptoms were 'underestimated' by medical doctors in her native land. She was diagnosed with Zika in Honduras before she traveled to New Jersey, where she has relatives, to seek treatment. The woman, who is unsure of how she contracted the virus, said that it may have happened because of a mosquito bite. She gave birth to a baby girl by cesarean section on Tuesday at Hackensack UMC. The baby has intestinal and visual issues.


More than 200 academics have now signed an open letter to the World Health Organisation calling for the Olympics to be postponed. But is it really necessary? Virus expert Dr Derek Gatherer gives his views.


Doctors from the French Institute of Health and Medical Research who treated the 24-year-old woman have now warned the virus (pictured) may well be transmitted orally through semen.


Some NBC employees are refusing to travel to Rio de Janeiro to work on the network's Olympic broadcast this summer, fearing that they could become infected with Zika.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 16:  Brazilian former player Gustavo Kuerten is presented a plaque commemorating center court being named in his honor during a ATP Rio Open 2016 at Jockey Club Rio de Janeiro on February 16, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
On Friday Nick Kyrgios became the fifth member of the top 25 after Bernard Tomic, Dominic Thiem, John Isner and Feliciano Lopezto to announce he would not be making the trip to Brazil in August.

Mark Salling arrives in court for start of child pornography case
Mark Salling pleaded not guilty to child pornography charges in a Los Angeles court on Friday afternoon. The Glee star was pictured walking in to the United States Courthouse for the Central District of California with his lawyer earlier that day in order to surrender to federal authorities, and walking out again hours later after posting $150,000 bail. He came prepared to post his bail as well, having been spotted leaving a Chase bank on Thursday carrying a check in the amount of $100,000 made out to the Clerk of the US District Court. Salling, 33, is facing up to 40 years in prison after a grand jury made the decision last week to indict him on two charges of receiving and possessing child pornography.


Bobby Brown is breaking his silence in a new interview as he speaks for the first time about the tragic deaths of his ex-wife Whitney Houston and the couple's daughter Bobbi Kristina.

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Tony Fadell, has stepped down as chief executive of the search giant's Nest unit, the company said. Fadell said in his blog that he had been planning to leave since late last year.


Oz, originally from Australia, was introduced to sex work seven years ago by an ex-girlfriend who used to work in the industry. Now most of his clients are male, including many who are married.

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After the two men embarked on a penis-measuring competition in the Urals region on Bashkortostan, the 'loser' was so enraged that he attacked the 'winner' with an axe.

Athina Onassis splits from Brazilian husband 'Doda' after he's caught cheating in Florida
The granddaughter of the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, who married Jackie Kennedy (above right), has left her husband of 12 years. Alvaro de Miranda Neto, known as 'Doda,' was found in bed with a blonde at the couple's $2 million home the heiress bought in the horsey-heaven of Wellington, Florida. Her Olympic medal-winning husband had a one-night stand with the sister of an international equestrian. Even though Doda begged them not to - Athina's security team, who discovered the tryst, told their boss and she immediately packed her bags and went off to Europe. Athina, 31, who was not wearing her wedding rings, is an international equestrian herself and hopes to represent Greece in this summer's Olympics in Rio. She inherited $2.7 billion on her 18th birthday from her tragic mother Christina Onassis (below left), Aristotle's daughter.


John Calvin, whose name has been changed for his safety, fled the West Bank aged 14, to Israel where he was imprisoned for illegally crossing the border.


Yamato Tanooka, seven, had been missing since Saturday, when his parents made him get out of their car as punishment for misbehaving, leaving him behind in a wooded area on Hokkaido, Japan.


Professor Robert Caudle from the University of Florida brands the magnitude of the chronic pain epidemic in the US 'stunning', adding more must be done to find new therapies to treat pain.


Tactical Communication and Protective System reduces the high-level impulse noises, all while heightening low signature type sounds - giving soldiers 'super hearing' abilities in combat zones.

The moment a student knocks OUT a 'bully' in the middle of class
A video circulating social media this week captures a troubling trend that is happening in schools across the country - knockout hitting. The footage shows a teenager throwing a ping pong ball during a lab class at an unidentified high school. Within seconds, the student that was hit with the tiny ball follows the boy across the classroom (left) and suddenly hits him hard in the face (center). The victim then falls to the side and hits the ground, seemingly knocked out. The clip is one of many to appear online recently capturing schoolyard fights. Many are claiming the fights are only happening so that the videos can be put on social media


Ashley Hautzenrader, 22, is facing a new charge of attempted murder in addition to a charge of child endangerment after allegedly leaving her baby for dead in a trash can last month.

FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2012, file photo, New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith appears before an NFL football game against the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J. Cardell Hayes, the suspect in the death of  Will Smith, said he shot in self-defense because he feared the retired New Orleans Saints star, although unarmed, was going for a gun as they argued over a car crash. "It was self-defense," Hayes can be heard telling detectives in a recording of an interview made hours after the shooting. The recording was played in court Friday, June 3, 2016. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)
The suspect in the death of Will Smith said he shot in self-defense because he feared the retired New Orleans Saints star, although unarmed, was going for a gun as they argued over a car crash.


Thousands of people have taken to Twitter to share the tell-tale signs of old age, from buying 'good bedding' to yearning for naps. Patricia Gandolfini simply wrote: 'Becoming invisible to men.'


Archaeologists and physicists are using muons to peer through the stone of Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza in the hope of discovering if it is hiding a secret chamber within its structure.

Crocs are not only ugly, they're bad for your health, says leading doctors 
Several podiatrists were consulted on whether the modern-day clogs were actually good for your health. They all resoundingly said no. Dr. Megan Leahy, a Chicago-based podiatrist with the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, said : 'Unfortunately Crocs are not suitable for all-day use.'


Logan Autry, 9, has been banned from wearing a Trump-supporting 'Make America Great Again' hat at his elementary school due to safety concerns from staff at Powers-Ginsburg Elementary.

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NEW Bill Clinton tried to explain why his wife is having so much trouble in the likability department, saying it's the Republicans' 'M.O.' to cast her as a villain.


The procedure, otherwise referred to as scrotoplasty or reduction, is performed to reduce, repair or reconstruct the scrotum to get rid of excess scrotal skin - which becomes more likely with age.


The FBI has conducted tests with thousands of tattoo images from inmates for its software that can profile criminals using just the body art - but privacy campaigners say this violates their rights.


Leading nutritionist Dr Marilyn Glenville said when a person's blood sugar levels rise too high the body is forced to create more insulin, which in turn causes the a sugar crash. This triggers the release of stress hormone, cortisol.

Parents share brilliant images of their weeping kids and why they were crying
Images show children, believed to be American, sobbing, pictured, and the strange reasons that triggered their tears. Reasons included Miley Cyrus appearing on television and meeting the President. Other causes of tears included ovens, microwaves and greetings of 'good morning'. The amusing series of pictures has been viewed online more than 500,000 times.

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Experts say the device may simply prove too expensive - and instead the hi-tech ammunition being used could simply be fired from more conventional cannons.


The former football and acting star will tell the world what happened once he is released from his Nevada prison for an unconnected armed robbery, according to friend Ron Shipp.


Shania Sechrist told her father every day that she was scared of being jump. She first revealed to him she was being bullied on social media four months ago.


Actors Tisha and Duane Martin have dragged best friends Will and Jada Smith into their bankruptcy after the trustee grew suspicious of the short sale of the Martins' LA home.

US Army Special Forces troops airlifted from one of Colorado's highest peaks
U.S. Army Special Forces troops were airlifted on Friday from a mountain peak inside Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park after two members of the team suffered altitude sickness during a training exercise, a military spokesman said. The team was climbing Longs Peak on Thursday when the soldiers became ill and the group was forced to camp overnight while on its way to the summit, Army Special Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Sean Ryan said in a telephone interview. It had originally been planned as a one-day climb, he said. Longs Peak has an altitude of 14,259 feet, according to a National Park Service website.


Shamash Kassam and son Shakeel, from Canada, said they put the bison into their car to save it from freezing or being eaten after it was abandoned by its herd and never thought rangers would kill it.

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A video posted on Facebook shows two officers - one white and one black - violently arresting a black man and woman in a parking lot in Montgomery on Wednesday.


Marcella Jean Lee (pictured), of Goldsboro is being sought on a charge of failure to report the death. An autopsy revealed no signs of foul play in the death of 75-year-old Arma Ann Roush.


Arizona child welfare officials said they had previous contacts with the family of three young boys whose mother, identified as Octavia Rogers, allegedly stabbed them to death on Wednesday.

Donald Trump points out a black man in the crowd during the middle of his speech
Donald Trump predicted he would be receiving a huge amount of support from black voters in the upcoming presidential election during a speech in Redding, California on Friday. After telling the crowd he expected the turnout to be 'tremendous' on Election Day, Trump pointed to one black man in the crowd and said; 'Look at my African-American over here. Look at him.' The crowd responded to this by screaming and cheering for the candidate, who was wearing one of his signature baseball caps in camouflage for the campaign stop.

FILE - In this May 31, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York. Trump is getting increasing attention for his abusive stance toward judges as well as his professed disregard for the rule of law, the Constitution and separation of powers.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
Newly unsealed court documents in a case against Donald Trump's "university" reveal allegations that the now-defunct business preyed on the uneducated and misled consumers.


Sanders was a hit inside the California-based restaurant chain, especially with a group of small children who absconded with his fries after he was mostly finished with his meal.

When Donald Trump says something controversial, he doubles down. It's what he does. So it's not surprising that he's continuing to attack Judge Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over two class-action lawsuits against Trump University, by saying his "Mexican" heritage makes him biased against Trump.

But even so, Trump's rant about Curiel on Jake Tapper's CNN show Friday was weirdly obsessive. Donald Trump just cannot believe that someone who's proud of his Mexican heritage is allowed to judge Donald Trump.
Donald Trump defended his 'strong temperament' in an interview with CNN where he failed to use his temper but once again referred to an Indiana-born federal judge as Mexican.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures to a his camouflaged "Make America Great" hat as he discuses his support by the National Rifle Association at a campaign rally at the Redding Municipal Airport Friday, June 3, 2016, in Redding, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
Sweltering temperatures in northern California got the better of many Trump rally-goers who hit the deck and had to be helped by paramedics. But Trump, has an air conditioner built into his podium.

Hillary Clinton takes foreign policy speech victory lap with the help of Hollywood
Hillary Clinton let a flock of her female surrogates do most of the talking for her Friday in Culver City, California. Though the Democratic frontrunner just couldn't resist bringing up yesterday's foreign policy speech in San Diego where she ridiculed Donald Trump's foreign policy prescriptions for 35 minutes straight.

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is not backing down from his assertion that Hillary Clinton should go to jail for using a private email server as secretary of state.

"I have spoken to and I've watched and I've read many, many lawyers on the subject, you know, so-called neutral lawyers," Trump told "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson in an interview taped for Sunday's broadcast. "Every one of them, without a doubt, said that what she did is far worse than what other people did, like General Petraeus, who essentially got a two-year jail term."

The FBI is currently investigating whether any classified information was transmitted through Clinton's email server, which was housed in the basement of her New York home, and whether there may have been any security breach that threatened the privacy of that information. Some Republicans have compared the situation with that faced by former Gen. David Petraeus, who pled guilty last year to distributing classifie
Donald Trump has thrice called for Hillary Clinton to be jailed in the past 24 hours, but for what crime he couldn't say. 'She's guilty of the server,' Trump said to 'Face the Nation' host John Dickerson.


'He created an environment in which it seemed to be acceptable for someone running for president to be inciting violence, to be encouraging his supporters,' she said.

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin, speaks to members of the media during a pen and pad briefing at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Ryan said that he has not decided yet whether to endorse Donald Trump, a move that would end a weeks-long rift between the House speaker and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
House Speaker Paul Ryan criticized Donald Trump's latest comments about a federal judge as 'totally out of left field,' after Trump said the judge had a conflict because he was Mexican-American.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a roundtable event at a restaurant Thursday, June 2, 2016, in Perris, Calif. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Hillary Clinton is putting some of her old friends from the State Department to use in her presidential campaign, as diplomats hold a series of fundraisers for her this month.

Michelle Obama makes nakedly political attack on Donald Trump
First Lady Michelle Obama took a veiled swipe at Donald Trump while delivering a passionate defense of immigration and diversity, in the final commencement address. She said we 'don't build up walls' and hailed the 'infusion of new cultures' in the U.S. She hit those with a 'different perspective,' without mentioning Trump by name. She made her remarks at the City College of New York, which has a diverse student body.


Navy Vice Admiral James Foggo III has warned that Russian submarines are waging Cold War-style operations in what could be the 'fourth battle of the Atlantic'.


A person was killed, one car crumpled up and another torn in half by an explosion after a horrifying collision in Smyrna, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, at 2am Friday morning.

United States of TV from Florida's obsession with Shark Tank to Nebraska's love for The
CableTV.com analyzed data from Google Trends to find which reality shows were the most popular in each sates. Only two shows are most popular in five states: A&E's Hoarders and NBC's The Apprentice. America's Next Top Model, Project Runway, and The Bachelor are also on top in several states. Several states favor shows that reflect local culture: California loves the Kardashians, Utah likes Sister Wives, and Georgia favors Love and Hip Hop. The Duggars' now-cancelled 19 Kids and Counting (and likely the new Counting on show) are most popular in Kentucky, while several southern states love Duck Dynasty.


More than 20,000 people will participate in a massive 'doomsday' drill to practice readiness for a Pacific Northwest 9.0 magnitude mega-quake that could unleash a killer tsunami.


The list was part of a new law introduced by China's state tourism department, which covered both tourists and those working in the travel industry. Bans can last up to five years.

River Seine nearly bursting its banks as Paris suffers worst floods in 100 years and
Parisians were urged to avoid the banks of the river Seine, which was expected to reach a peak of 19ft amid torrential rain that has killed 14 across Europe. Tourist boats (top left) have already stopped running. Meanwhile, The Louvre, the most visited gallery in the world containing masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, has been forced to close to protect its treasures while work is underway to move artwork to higher ground. Elsewhere in France, a man on horseback died after he was swept away in a swollen river in Evry-Gregy-sur-Yerre, southeast of Paris, local authorities said today. And in Germany, a 65-year-old man was found dead in the flood-hit town of Simbach am Inn, bringing the total death toll in the country this week to ten.


Samira Benhar, 39, from Casablanca, Morocco, has neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition which causes uncontrollable growths along the nerves. She said surgery had given her a new life.


Scientists at McMaster University, Ontario, hope the cocktail of nutrients may prevent and even reverse neuron loss in patients - halting conditions such as Alzheimer's.

Two teens 'put elderly woman, 78, in the hospital after senselessly beating her on a New
Two teenage girls are being accused of beating an elderly woman so severely that she had to be rushed to a New York City hospital. The young women were traveling together on a subway car Thursday afternoon when a 78-year-old passenger reportedly approached the two and asked one of them if she could take her feet off the seat in order to make room for her to sit down. Then, when the elderly woman got off at one of the next stations stops, the two teenagers allegedly followed her onto the subway platform and began to kick and punch her in her head and face before jumping on an approaching train and making their getaway.


Vanderbilt freshman pitcher, Donny Everett (pictured), 19, drowned while fishing with teammates the day before his team's playoff game after his cries for help were mistaken for a joke.


Mary Klug, 40, the wife of UCLA professor William, 39, who was killed on Wednesday, said her husband's death is an 'indescribable loss' a praised him as 'more than my soulmate'.

Who's telling the truth in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's divorce?
Johnny Depp is accused of being a drug-addled abuser while Amber Heard has been called a gold-digging liar. Tom Leonard discusses the marriages, the violence, the evidence, the scheming and the infidelity and presents both sides of the case for the most toxic divorce of our time.


Amber Heard is suing comedian Doug Stanhope after he wrote an article in The Wrap accusing the actress of blacking mailing her Johnny Depp with false spousal abuse claims.


Amber Heard's Wikipedia page appeared to have been altered by someone on Friday describing her as a 'gold digger' who married Johnny Depp to 'take advantage of his kind nature.'


Johnny Depp partied until 4am in the Danish city of Aarhus with the 'mystery blonde', who has been revealed to be a make-up artist called Tina Deleuran. The pair bonded over 'music and movies'.

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The 52-year-old actor is 'an emotional mess,' according to a source in People on Friday, following allegations of domestic abuse in his ugly divorce battle with Amber Heard

Facebook photograph showing 5-year-old girl praying with two marshals
A heartwarming photograph shows a young girl praying with two marshals. The Cedar Hill Police Department in Cedar Hill, Texas, posted the image on its Facebook page this week.  A girl named Chloe hold hands with Marshals Leland Herron and Jack Wallace in the snap. Cedar Hill police said: 'Marshals Herron and Wallace admit they've never had anyone pray with them and that her prayer was so beautiful.'

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei slammed the United States, Britain and Israel as the Islamic republic's "main enemies" ©- (KHAMENEI.IR/AFP)
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said trusting the US would be a 'big mistake' and that cooperating with Washington 'goes against independence' of Iran.

FILE - This undated file photo provided the Sherburne County, Minn., Sheriff's Office shows Abdirahman Yasin Daud. On Friday, June 3, 2016, in Minneapolis, Daud and two other men, who were accused of plotting to go to Syria to join the Islamic State group, were convicted of conspiracy to commit murder overseas. (Sherburne County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)
Guled Ali Omar, 21, Abdirahman Yasin Daud, 22, Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, 22 convicted Friday in Minneapolis. They were found guilty of plotting to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State.


The accident happened around noon near the town of Mosier. It involved eight cars filled with oil, and one was burning, said Ken Armstrong, state Forestry Department spokesman.


Princess Leonore of Sweden, two, gave her parents the run around as they visited stables in Gotland today for the first meeting with Haidi, the horse she was given for her christening.

Robert Hardman gets a privileged peek inside The Queen's glorious garden 
Robert Hardman gets a privileged peek inside the Queen's secret sanctuary and fairytale gardens (bottom right) inside the grounds of Frogmore (top picture), a Georgian house inside the Home Park of Windsor Castle. The house and grounds were designed as a place of study, contemplation and escape for Queen Charlotte, the green-fingered wife of George III. Not only have successive royal generations enjoyed its privacy, but many members of the family, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, are buried in the gardens (along with several corgis). Queen Victoria's Tea House (bottom left) seems unchanged since the 19th century. But it is the Queen (inset top right) who is unquestionably the boss here, discussing all the comings and goings with the five-strong gardening team. No tree or shrub is removed or planted without her say so.


Mark Zuckerberg won't be the boss of Facebook forever if the company's board has its way: it plans to reduce the control over the company his shares give him if he steps down from management. 


Two more women go public to Daily Mail Online to accuse Kanye West's sidekick Ian Connor of rape. West is now facing mounting calls to end his association with Connor, who has modeled for him.

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