American 19-year-old Giselle claims she sold her virginity through the website Cinderella Escorts. An Arab businessman won, narrowly beating a US actor and Russian oligarch.
Swedish authorities have decided not to put down a a rare white elk that went viral earlier this year.
Engineering firm says its designated boss, whose appointment was announced in September, won't get the job anymore.
Denis Suarez has confirmed he won't leave Barcelona during the coming January transfer window following renewed speculation linking him with Napoli.
Australian diplomat Julian Simpson fell to his death in New York City after taking part in a drunken "trust game" with a friend.
The Princess was speaking at a House of Lords event, where she joined the celebrations of the launch of Be Cool Be Nice, a book with a message against bullying.
Arsene Wenger insists he does trust striker Alexandre Lacazette despite omitting him from the start in a number of Arsenal's key games this season.
Cash Converters, a pawnbroker and loan firm, has launched an investigation after suffering a data breach impacting a UK customer database.
Watford's stance over Silva makes the possibility of David Unsworth taking charge until the end of the season ever more likely.
Former middleweight champion Chris Weidman is confident that Georges St-Pierre will not continue fighting at 185 pounds.
Trump went on to say that "I've yet to see a valid explanation and I have no reason to doubt the victims' accounts."
A peacock at Calgary Zoo in Canada died after being eaten by a lion. It flew away when zookeepers were transferring the peacocks to their cold-weather enclosure.
The 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped at three different locations - the Strasburg Fire Department Company 51, the home of one of the accused, and at a Strasburg hotel.
Jose Mourinho promoted Scott McTominay to the first team this season and the midfielder has made four appearances across all competitions so far.
Dean gets to live out his boyhood fantasy when he comes face to face with a gun-slinging outlaw in Supernatural season 13 episode 6.
The Competition and Markets Authority ruled after an in-depth investigation that the merger did not pose competition concerns.
Robert Piggott Cof E schools in Berkshire writes letter to parents asking for £1 donations to buy equipment after "national changes" in funding
Roger Federer has revealed that getting surgery on his knee in 2016 made him think his career was ending once and for all.
A New Zealand family, originally from India, could be left in a vegetative state for the rest oft their lives after they contracted food poisoning from a wild boar.
McAfee ClickProtect email protection service reportedly shared the malware, which was hosted on a third-party site.
Liverpool co-owner Mike Gordon has suggested the club's dealings in the January transfer window could be curbed given the difficulty of completing deals in the winter.
Cillian Murphy and the gang are back for round four, featuring Hollywood star Adrien Brody as the new baddie.
The advanced testing facility would enable ground-based trials and reduce the possibility of failure.
UK retail sales fall 0.3% year-on-year in October, recording the first decline since 2013 as weakness lingers on.
A caste organisation also threatened to "behead" the film's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for "distorting historical facts".
German prosecutors investigating Nazi-era crimes have charged two former SS officers with complicity in the murder of hundreds of people at Stutthof concentration camp in Poland.
Jurgen Klopp is expected to be back in the coming days, with the check-up nothing more than a precautionary measure.
Beachings are said to be quite common along Brazil's coast as the whales migrate between their feeding and breeding grounds.
Nasa's space nuclear reactor tech could "empower" future Mars colonies, transforming the planet's resources into water, oxygen and more.
Allen had set out to find the remote Yaifo tribe of headhunters, and was dropped into the dense jungles via helicopter in mid-October.