Robert Anthony Resendiz confessed to bending his son because he would not stop crying, and also claimed he bit the infant twice out of frustration.
"But by the time it gets to your local tabloid it is just awful. It becomes the question that everyone is asking," Bono said.
Comedian Harry Hill revealed in a new interview that he infuriated Simon Cowell while making the stage show I Can't Sing in 2014 when he refused to change his character.
Troy Hunt, security expert and creator of the data breach repository "HaveIBeenPwned.com" discovered the unsecured file and said the data was compromised in 2015.
An employee at a Pennsylvania hospital who underwent a hernia operation discovered that photos of her were being shown around.
Russian foreign ministry says Washington's comment on opposition leader Alexei Navalny's bid is 'direct interference' in the electoral process.
Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin said that the Meteor-M satellite was lost after launch last month after it was programmed to launch from the wrong cosmodrome.
Angry travellers swap tales after many were left stranded at Stansted Airport as snow and ice swept across the UK.
A popular Russian TV presenter was shot dead by her estranged husband in front of her nine-year-old son over a bitter custody battle.
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says technology will wipe out almost half of jobs in the UK.
The figures showed that of 4.2m crimes recorded in 2016/17 suspects were identified in 2m. The Sun found that there was also a disparity across England and Wales between forces.
A 19-year-old Romanian woman was forced into prostitution from a London flat after being trafficked into the UK and having glamour photos taken.
The Rt Rev Dr Alastair Redfern told a local paper that criminal gangs were moving trafficked women between rented holiday homes they used as temporary brothels.
British MPs were quick to lash out after former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee compared US President Donald Trump to Sir Winston Churchill.
French politicians want the UK to help pay for new customs posts at Channel ports after Brexit, which has been criticised by Iain Duncan Smith MP.
Callum Walker, 23, was out with friends in Sutton Coldfield when he was stabbed in his head, chest and hand after altercation in the early hours of 23 December.
American Airlines has apologised after a flight attendant accused two pro basketball players of stealing blankets and then booting them from their flight.
Dutch international Virgil van Dijk will complete a £75m move from Southampton to Liverpool on 1 January after agreeing personal terms and undergoing a medical.
Sainsbury's Taste the Different frozen Aberdeen Angus British Beef Quarter Pounders were recalled after an investigation found a possible link to recent E. coli cases.
Ten Christmas shoppers were injured after a bomb with the equivalent of 200g of TNT ripped through the Perekrestok market in the north west of the city.
A woman has been freed from prison after spending 23 years inside, for a crime she never did. Tyra Patterson was sentenced to prison in 1994 for being an accomplice to murder.
Map shows where the US sends its aid money and how it is used.
The city of Tel Aviv spent a year building a 36m high toy brick tower to honour the memory of an 8-year-old boy who died of cancer in 2014.
Peter Capaldi wrote this heart-warming letter to a young boy who was concerned about Doctor Who's regeneration.
A church was burgled on Christmas Day, losing thousands of pounds worth of silverware, and police think thieves may have carried out the crime after attending midnight mass.
Japanese police say they have arrested a couple whose 33-year-old daughter, Airi Kakimoto, froze to death in a tiny room where she had been confined for more than a decade.
Isis fighters fleeing Iraq and Syria are thought to have headed towards Turkey, the route many British travelled to join the group.
Scott Sears became the youngest person to reach the South Pole solo on Christmas Day, but he is still being described as Andy Murray's brother-in-law.
A divorced father won the right to read his children's WhatsApp messages in a court ruling that sets a precedent favouring parental responsibility over privacy laws in Spain.
A new survey has said one in four Brits admit to stealing items while using self-service tills, resulting in an estimated £3.2bn of theft a year.