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Startled Marmot and a Fox Lead the Way at Wildlife Photography Awards

The winning image showcases the humor and horror of nature, the Natural History Museum in London said. Toxic metals found lurking in 95 percent of tested baby food 'could erode a child's IQ'. A new report from Healthy Babies Bright Futures found 94% of 168 tested babies foods contained lead, 75% contained cadmium, 73% contained arsenic and 32% contained mercury. Obama, Clintons, Pelosi to speak at late congressman Cummings' funeral. Former U.S. presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, along with former presidential candidate and Senator Hillary Clinton, are among a who's-who list of the Democratic Party slated to speak on Friday at the late Congressman Elijah Cummings' funeral. Republicans Grind Impeachment Inquiry to Halt as Evidence Mounts Against Trump. House Republicans staged a protest in the secure suite on Capitol Hill where the impeachment inquiry is proceeding, seeking to shift the focus away from damaging revelations about the president. Editor's Choice Pictures. Our top photos from the last 24 hours. BlackBerry Lays Off 200, Pointing to Shift Away from Phones. The Canadian company's chief executive has said in the past that he wants to maintain the company's phone business. That is, if it is not a money loser. Zuckerberg to Admit That Facebook Has Trust Issues. The chief executive is expected to testify on Wednesday at a House committee hearing about his companys cryptocurrency project. Google to start selling auto insurance in the U.S., analyst says. Google Inc may be moving into the U.S. auto insurance market with a shopping site for people to compare and buy policies, an analyst said on Thursday, as it continues to shift its attention to the automotive industry. Porsche drivers stuck after Google Maps error. Visitors flock to Sardinia's Ogliastra coastline for the unspoiled beaches at the foot of cliffs. But hundreds are getting stuck on unpassable mountain tracks when they follow Google Maps. Naomie Harris shares a giggle with co-star Tyrese Gibson. The Bond star, 43, larked around together in front of the cameras as they attempted to stifle their laughter while posing for snaps together at the event. Broadway star Celeste Holm's longtime Manhattan home put on the market for $14million by estranged son following her death. Boasting spectacular views over the city, the duplex at 88 Central Park is where the star lived for more than half a century and died this July, aged 95. Dan Dunning, whose father was Holm's third husband, told the New York Times 'She loved it because of the view of the park and the way she felt involvement with the seasons, just by looking through her windows. Review Watchmen Is an Audacious Rorschach Test. Damon Lindelofs entertaining comic-book rethink takes on the Big Bad of white supremacy, explosively and sometimes unsteadily.

Does brother's deathbed gift of his house to my son stand without a will? My brother died two days after receiving a diagnosis. I had at his request organised a solicitor to visit him in hospital to arrange a will. He passed in June, two days before the appointment. Slender Man stabbing victim breaks her silence. Payton Leutner, now 17, was interviewed for the first time about the attack by ABC's David Muir for an episode of 20/20 which will air on Friday October 25 at 9pm EST. UK Brexit minister Hope opponents will think again and pass legislation timetable. Britain's Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Thursday he hoped opposition lawmakers would think again and allow the government's proposed timetable for passing Brexit legislation to pass. At Arcadia Earth, Dazzle Illuminates Danger. Using augmented reality, virtual reality and installations of light and art, the creators of this pop-up exhibition hope to inspire action on climate change. 'Buckle up, you'll need a helmet' for the second season of 'Crikey! Its the Irwins'. The show follows late Australian conservationist and "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's wife Terri and their two children, Bindi and Robert, on their exciting adventures with animals at their Australia Zoo and around the world. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Erdogan says Turkey will 'never declare a ceasefire'. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed US calls for a ceasefire in northern Syria and said that he's not worried about American-imposed sanctions, or the advancement of Russian-backed Syrian forces toward the Turkish border. Review Watchmen Is an Audacious Rorschach Test. Damon Lindelofs entertaining comic-book rethink takes on the Big Bad of white supremacy, explosively and sometimes unsteadily. Adelaide has the highest use of methamphetamine out of any city in the WORLD. Adelaide has the highest rate of use of methamphetamine out of any city in the world, according to the latest figures. Angry Barclays customers should quit the bank over cash row. It is more than two weeks since Barclays announced a ban on customers withdrawing their savings at the Post Office which will save the bank more than 7 million a year. GMB weather girl Laura Tobin says elderly couple were right not to move from reserved train seats making of the US Open trophy. CNN Open Court traveled to Rhode Island to see how a gifted team of silversmiths craft the US Open trophy. Bulgarian Soccer Chief Resigns After Fans Racist Abuse of England. The sport was roiled anew after Bulgarian fans made Nazi salutes and yelled monkey chants at Englands players in Sofia on Monday. Coco Gauff, 15, Wins Her First Singles Title. Gauff, the American tennis phenom, defeated Jelena Ostapenko, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2, in Linz, Austria, to add another highlight to her breakout season.
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