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Donald Trump is in court for day three of his historic Manhattan hush money trial.
The court is questioning hundreds of prospective jurors to try and fill the final spots on the panel of 12.
The court also needs six alternatives who need to be ready as early as Monday for opening statements.
The former president has denied 34 charges of falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels to cover up a affair he has denied.
Follow DailyMail.com's minute-by-minute coverage from our reporters in the courtroom.
Twelve Manhattan residents have been picked to decide the fate of Donald Trump in his historic hush money trial.
Seven men and five women - including a corporate lawyer and a woman who called the ex-president 'selfish' - will ultimately determine if Trump is guilty or not guilty of hiding a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about their alleged affair.
The brutal selection process which included extensive questioning and research into their backgrounds took three days to complete.
Each chosen member answered 'yes' when asked if they could be impartial and fair in the trial of the first former president in history.
Their identities will remain a secret unless they decide to come forward when the case is complete.
One prospective already dropped out, concerned for her privacy after family and friends started asking if she was seated on the Trump trial.
But now the panel is full, and the court will come in on Friday to chose the six alternates to take their place should one of them have to be excused.
DailyMail.com breaks down who made the cut.
Trump lashed out at his 'very unfair' criminal trial as the 12-person jury was finally selected Thursday.
'I'm supposed to be in New Hampshire, I'm supposed to be in Georgia, I'm supposed to be in North Carolina, South Carolina,' Trump lamented to reporters upon leaving the courtroom.
'I'm supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but I've been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial.'
Trump held up a stack of papers that he said were media reports showing that legal experts are calling the case against him 'ridiculous.'
He also complained about the cold temperature of the courtroom.
'I’m sitting here for days now, from morning till night, in that freezing room, freezing. Everybody was freezing in there.'
Judge Merchan adjourned the court for the day, not long after a full 12-person jury had been selected.
There are still alternate spots to be filled when the court resumes at 9:30 a.m. ET on Friday.
Another group of 22 jurors will be returning tomorrow to go through screening to be considered as alternates.
Merchan said that on Monday, the court will stay in session through lunch and adjourn at 2 p.m.
That way, any Jewish members of the court can leave in time for Passover.
The court will operate on a short schedule Tuesday as well in order to observe the Jewish holiday. Trump's lawyers had asked to have the entire day Tuesday off in order to accomodate the 'religious needs' of a legal team member, according to the reporter pool.
Trump attorney Susan Necheles questioned an older white woman about her 'vitriolic' previous social media posts during the 2016 election.
'She harbors a deep hatred for him,' Necheles told the judge, according to the reporter pool in the courtroom.
Some of the posts referenced included a description of Trump as 'racist' and 'sexist' narcissist.
Another post stated: 'I wouldn't believe Donald Trump if his tongue were notarized.'
'This is not a person who could be fair,' Necheles stated.
The juror was promptly dismissed after Merchan declared 'I don't think we need to take a chance with this juror.'
The juror admitted that her posts 'sounds bad' after being read aloud.
Jurors selected on Thursday have now been sworn in.
Justice Merchan tells them jury selection will continue Friday and he remains hopeful that we will have opening statements on Monday.
Among his instructors for jurors: do not discuss the trial.
Two more jurors were quickly added, bringing the total to 12, which is considered full.
Judge Merchan declared 'we have our jury' after the final two were selected.
The breakdown of the jury is seven men and five women.
There is also room for six alternates, the judge previously announced, which are still being filled.
Two replacement jurors have been officially added to Trump's panel bringing the tally back to seven.
The court stated on Thursday with seven jurors in place, but two were dismissed after it was determined they could not be impartial.
Juror number 4, a married male engineer originally from California, was the next added.
He has three children and has served on previous juries. He told the court that he gets his news from a 'smattering' of sources and only listens to comedy podcasts.
A second man, juror number 2 - who follows Trump's attorney Michael Cohen on Twitter - also secured a spot on the jury.
He disclosed that he also follows Kellyanne Conway, another former Trump advisor.
The man said he works in finance and admitted that Trump has benefitted the country in some ways.
'It’s ambivalent. It goes both ways,' he told Trump's legal team.
There are still five more seats to be filled for a full jury. And there are six expected juror 'alternates' spots that also must also be vetted.
The alternates will not get a vote to determine the outcome of the case, but they will be able to fill in for any jury members who are not present during deliberations.
RNC Chairman Whatley brushed off the time suck that Trump's criminal trial is posing to his campaign.
Fox News' Martha MacCallum asked Whatley Thursday about Trump's busy schedule, including the trial that will take up four days a week for at least a month.
'Look, I think the American voters want to see the contrast between Donald Trump and Joe Biden,' he replied.
'When they are in, informed voters, they will vote Republican. We have a great opportunity to put these two candidates up next to each other.'
'Donald Trump has made a very clear he will debate Joe Biden anywhere any time on any platform and it would be an absolute shock if Joe Biden would - were to say he will.'
A woman who says she’s worked in a courthouse as a law clerk has been dismissed after prosecutors and the defense agreed she couldn't be impartial.
She has handled research on legal matters. She discussed this case at length with her coworkers and boss, including the Mark Pomerantz book.
She lives on the Upper East Side and has been there for three years. She’s a native New Yorker, of the state.
She has a bachelor’s degree and a law degree. She’s engaged to be married
Former President Donald Trump is experiencing a massive shift in support from young people, according to a new poll released Thursday.
The new Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Spring poll shows that Trump has gained 15 points in support from young voters 18-29 compared to four years ago.
President Joe Biden still leads in support among young people 18-29, but only by eight points. Forty-five percent favor Biden compared to 37 percent favoring Trump.
In the 2020 Spring Harvard poll, Biden led Trump by 23 points with 51 percent supporting him compared to only 28 percent for Trump.
Although Biden still leads Trump among young voters, Trump leads Biden in enthusiasm. Seventy-six percent of Trump voters say they enthusiastically support their candidate, while just 44 percent of Biden voters say the same.
A prospective juror called Donald Trump 'amazing' when questioned in court.
'I’m in awe of what they do every day,' the man who lives in Upper Manhattan said and added he was 'impressed' he had made something of himself.
'I started as an entrepreneur as well,' he said.
Donald Trump turned and told his aides he was 'freezing' when a third prospective group of jurors was sworn in.
Earlier today, his lead attorney Todd Blanche told the judge to turn up the thermostat.
But Judge Juan Merchan said if he tweaked it just a little, the temperature with swore.
He also apologized to the jury for the frigid temperatures.
Judge Merchan swore in a third panel of potential jurors before dismissing them until 11:30 a.m. on Friday.
While they were administered their oath, former President Donald Trump peered over at the jury box, according to the court pool report.
Merchan explained he would be swearing them in now, but they won't be expected to return to court until Friday mid-morning.
Trump attorney Susan Necheles asks prospective juror B500 about her feelings about President Trump.
'I don't' have strong opinions, but I don't like his persona. How he presents himself in public,' she says.
'I don't like some of my coworkers but I don't try to sabotage their work,' she says, drawing an outburst of laughter from the jury box.
Justice Merchan then asks if she can repeat herself for the record.
'I don't like some of my coworkers,' she says awkwardly, drawing more laughter.
'He seems very selfish and self-serving,' she says more earnestly. 'I don't really appreciate that from any public servant.' She says 'his integrity' and 'portrays himself in public…it's not my cup of tea.'
'It sounds a bit like what you're saying is you don't like him, based on what you're saying,' Necheles says.
'Yes,' B500 says.
A lifelong New Yorker who works in law enforcement officer told the court he had a fondness for Trump becuase he 'fixed' the Central Park ice rink.
The prospective juror said: 'As a wannabe hockey player, I still thank him for fixing that Wollman Rink that nobody couldn’t fix'.
The Trump Organization recently relinquished the contract for the rink back into private ownership.
A woman questioned as potential member of the jury revealed her 24-year-old son once worked for a Democratic congressman.
She told told the court his employment wouldn't affect her ability to be fair and impartial.
Asked by Trump lawyer Susan Necheles about her feelings toward Trump, the woman responded: 'It's the first time I've been in a room with him. I'm a registered Democrat. But I have no feelings about him
Donald Trump's aides Margo Martin, Natalie Harp and Jason Miller follow the former president into the courtroom for the afternoon session.
The trio have been by Trump's side since the first day of the trial on Monday.
Earlier, Martin was seen leaving Trump Tower in the rain with stilettos in her hand.
Prosecutor Steinglass asked the 18 people in the jury box if anyone feels the district attorney would have to prove more than the law requires because the defendant is Donald Trump.
One potential juror responded 'I can be objective.'
Another said he could apply the beyond a reasonable doubt standard to any defendant.
With court back in session, lawyers from both sides will get to ask potential jurors questions.
Each side will get to question jurors for a half an hour each.
Before proceedings continued, Judge Merchan addressed how cold the courtroom is.
'I want to apologize that it’s chilly in here,' Merchan told prospective jurors. 'We’re trying to do the best we can to control the temperature, but it’s one extreme or the other.'
Before instructing jurors on how voir dire works — lawyers from both sides asking them questions for 30- minutes — Judge Juan Merchan addresses the chilly nature of the courtroom.
'I want to apologize that it's chilly in here,' Merchan tells the prospective jurors, eliciting laughs.
'We're trying to do the best we can to control the temperature, but it's one extreme or the other.'
Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Thursday during the court's lunch break to ask why the U.S. was giving more aid to Ukraine than Europe.
'Why isn’t Europe giving more money to help Ukraine?'the former president wrote.
'Why is it that the United States is over $100 Billion Dollars into the Ukraine War more than Europe, and we have an Ocean between us as separation!
'Why can’t Europe equalize or match the money put in by the United States of America in order to help a Country in desperate need?
'As everyone agrees, Ukrainian Survival and Strength should be much more important to Europe than to us, but it is also important to us!
'GET MOVING EUROPE! In addition, I am the only one who speaks for “ME” and, while it is a total mess caused by Crooked Joe Biden and the Incompetent Democrats, if I were President, this War would have never started!'
Fabulist liar and former Congressman George Santos was spotted by NBC News outside of the courthouse during the lunch break.
Santos was voted out of the House of Representatives after he was charged with federal crimes for abusing campaign funds.
He allegedly spent thousands on Botox, Hermes and other beauty products.
Santos is not letting his criminal prosecution deter him, and has pleaded not guilty.
He announced he would be running for Congress again in New York during President Biden's State of the Union.
Donald Trump apparently wasn't feeling the heat on the third day of jury selection.
'Is it cold enough', the former president joked to reporters as he walke out for the lunch break.
His lead attorney Todd Blanche approached Judge Juan Merchan earlier in the morning session to ask if he could make the court any warmer.
Merchan agreed there was a chill, but warned that even turning up the thermostat slightly would lead to a huge spike in the heat.
Donald Trump leaves the courtroom without speaking to reporters at the end of the morning session.
So far, two empanelled jurors have been sent home, leaving just five on the panel.
The court needs 12 members and six alternates before opening statements can begin.
A man from Italy was excused from the jury pool after he admitted he read stories about Donald Trump's links to Silvio Berlusconi's infamous 'Bunga Bunga' parties.
'The Italian media have had a very strong association with Mr Trrump and Silvio Berlusconi' he said.
'It would be a little hard for me to retain my impartiality and fairness'.
As a result, he was told he could go home.
Former Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi's tenure in power was marked by a slew of scandals.
They include hosting parties where orgies, skinny dipping and stripteases would take place.
The soirees came to be known as 'Bunga Bunga' parties.
The first of the two jurors excused on Thursday was an oncology nurse who was concerned she had already been identified.
The woman, who Judge Juan Merchan, considered a 'very good' member of the panel said her friends and family knew she was on the former president's case.
The concerns prompted her to reconsider whether she could serve and her duty to be 'fair' might be compromised.
The judge then excused her in a worrying sign for the court going forward.
Judge Merchan took immediate action by barring reporting on a potential juror's place of work or detailing their physical appearance.
We are now down to five empanelled jurors.
A grandfather who called Donald Trump 'fasinating' has been excused.
He was dismissed after it was uncovered by attorneys that he may have taken down conservative political posters in the 1990's.
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said earlier Thursday that his team found that a man with the same name was arrested.
He did not disclose his arrest on the jurror questionaire.
Judge Juan Merchan directs the question and answers with juror number four in a sidebar be sealed because very 'personal information' was included.
Says that the juror also expressed annoyance at how much information had been publicized about him.
One potential juror says she has read Donald Trump's 'Art of the Deal' but that was decades ago.
When asked whether she could decide the case solely on the evidence and law, she responded 'absolutely.'
The potential juror said she has been a subscriber to the New York Times most of her adult life but said it is 'mostly for the crossword' and noted there are some lawyers in the family.
One dismissed potential juror spoke to MSNBC outside the courthouse following her exit from the Trump case.
The woman, Kat, said she was dismissed because she could not be impartial.
She said she had been at court since 9am on Tuesday but did not realize it was for the Trump hush money trial until 4pm.
Kat said the potential jurors walked into the courtroom and that is when they saw the ex-president.
'We didn't know before that,' she recalled. 'I was shocked.'
She said 'everybody was shocked, everybody was frozen.'
The woman only recently became a citizen, she had never been able to vote in a U.S. presidential election before, and it was her first time being called for jury duty.
When asked her first impression of how the ex-president looked in the courtroom, she said 'he looked less orange, definitely, like more yellowish.'
'He doesn’t look angry or — I think he looks bored, like he wants this to finish and go do his stuff,' Kat said.
She said it is a historical case that is 'going to define so many things.'
Trump appears engrossed with potential jurors seated in the jury box as they give their answers to the questionnaire, according to pool reporters in the court.
He has his head tilted back and is leaning way back in his chair as he cranes his head to get a good view of them as they speak.
The next potential juror was a stay at home mum who listened to technology podcasts, followed by an investment banker, a man.
He said that he read a wide variety of media and followed Trump's reposts from Truth Social on X.
He listened to the podcast Mueller She Wrote, about the Mueller investigation and followed Michael Cohen on X.
The man said he liked media that tended to 'take a different view'.
Next was a woman who had lived in New York for 30 years and worked in publishing.
She read the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
The woman said she read the first 10 pages of Michael Cohen's book 'Disloyal' for 'business reasons' but didn't appear to have continued with it, prompting laughter in court.
A total of 48 potential jurors have been excused in the Trump trial for after saying they cannot be fair and impartial.
This comes as they have been going row by row with potential jurors as jury selection continues.
Earlier, a seated juror was also excused after expressing concerns about being identified.
The fourth juror, an Irish immigrant, may be removed after prosecutors found that he may have not answered one of his jury questions correctly, the court heard.
Prosecutor Josh Steinglass said that they discovered a person with the same name as the man had been arrested in Westchester in the 1990s for tearing down right wing political material.
The man’s wife was previously accused or involved in a corruption inquiry and entered a deferred prosecution agreement with the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, the court was told.
Steinglass said that this contradicted the man’s negative response to the question he was asked whether he or anyone close to him had ever been accused or arrested for a crime.
The juror had been asked to report to the court at 9.15am but by 9.50am he hadn’t showed up
Judge Merchan asked if the defense was OK excusing the man but Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche said he wanted to speak to him first.
For now, he stays on the panel.
Prosecutors added seven additional statements made by Trump for the contempt hearing that is due to take place next Tuesday.
They were posts online that attacked Michael Cohen from Trump’s Truth Social account and his campaign website.
The ‘most disturbing’ one was a claim on Truth Social that there were ‘undercover liberal activists lying to the judge’ to get on the jury.
Prosecutors have already asked the court to fine Trump $3,000 for three previous violations, but they said they were ‘considering our options’ for what further sanctions were justified.
‘We’re asking you to hold the defendant in contempt,’ prosecutor Chris Conroy said.
Judge Merchan said he would deal with it on Tuesday at the hearing.
Judge Merchan says he agrees with the defense that it's important to obtain information about prospective jurors' employers.
However, he says he is going to have those answers redacted from the court record, and he is directing the press in the courtroom and in the overflow not to report those answers.
"It’s become a problem," Merchan says.
The answers being redacted are questions 3a and 3d: 'Who is your current employer and who is your previous employer?'
The move comes amid concerns over jurors being identified.
The oncology nurse who was selected to be the second juror was dismissed after saying she had doubts about her ability to be fair and impartial.
The woman, juror B280, was brought to court before the proceedings began and asked by Judge Juan Merchan to explain herself.
Earlier judge Merchan told the court that the woman had ‘conveyed after sleeping on it overnight she had concerns about her ability to be fair and impartial’.
The woman told the court she ‘definitely have my concerns now’
She said that the previous day she had friends and family ‘push things’ towards her about her questioning her identity as a juror.
The woman said: ‘I don’t believe at this point I can be fair and unbiased and let the outside influence not affect my decision making in the courtroom.
Judge Merchant said: ‘I’m sorry you went through that’ and excused her.
Judge Merchan says that juror number two called the court to express concerns about whether she could be fair and impartial.
The juror number is B280.
He says he asked her to come at 9:15am, and they're going to get her now to speak with her.
Trump walked into court wearing a dark blue suit, a white shirt and a blue tie. He sat with his lawyers at the defense table and looked over a notebook.
The former president answered his phone and talked briefly then hung up after a word in his ear from his lawyer, Todd Blanche.
Trump then stashed his phone in his pocket and stared forwards, looking bored.
Speaking on your phone in court is not strictly allowed, but the judge was not in court when Trump answered his mobile.
Blanche appeared to be explaining something to Trump and was gesturing with his hands.
Trump stared straight ahead with a scowl on his face as photographers were allowed in to take his picture.
Judge Juan Merchan entered and a court security officer called the case.
Donald Trump's campaign has used every opportunity to weaponize the trial.
One message to supporters is complaints about the 'disgusting' bathrooms inside the aging courtroom.
The bathrooms on the 15th floor of the court - where the trial is being held - are a far cry from the golden toilets he is used to.
They have chipped cubicle doors that don’t lock, harsh neon lights, stained yellow tiles on the walls and taps that leak water.
On the back of one cubicle door, a Trump supporter has stuck a sticker which reads: ‘Let’s Go Brandon’, an insult to President Joe Biden.
Melania Trump may not be publicly standing at Donald Trump's side during his trial in New York but, privately, she is backing her husband in his hush money case.
Still, her support has its limits. She is highly unlikely to testify on Trump's behalf and will be furious at her husband for bringing their son Barron into it.
When news of Trump's $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels broke, Melania was said to be blind-sided, humiliated and furious. But, like she has done throughout multiple Trump scandals in the past, she is staying by him.
'She's not going anywhere. She's there for him,' a source familiar with the Trumps told DailyMail.com. 'They're going through it together.'
'She's been that rock of the family.'
The selection of two lawyers on the jury could have huge implications for Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Renato Stabile, an attorney who specializes in juries, told DailyMail.com that it is a 'bold but risky' move from both sides as other members of the panel will look to them for guidance.
'For that reason, lawyers usually don’t end up on juries unless each party thinks they are good for them, and obviously one party will be severely mistaken,' Stabile added.
'Here, both the prosecution and defense obviously think these two lawyers are good for them, because either side could have struck them with their peremptory challenges, but didn’t.
'It’s really a fascinating strategy, but keep in mind the parties have presumably done background research on these two lawyers and know things about them that we don’t.
'It also suggests to me that the Trump lawyers are going to advance a technical legal defense, which they are hoping these two lawyers will understand and advocate in the jury room during deliberations.'
Donald Trump appeared to violate the judge's gag order on Wednesday night, and could face consequences
The former president quoted Fox News host Jesse Watters: 'They are catching undercover Liberal Activists lying to the Judge in order to get on the Trump Jury.'
JustSecurity’s Ryan Goodman said this appeared to go against Judge Juan Merchan's order.
He pointed out part of the order that states Trump is prohibited from 'making … public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding'.
Goodman also highlighted the section that reads: 'Making or directing others to make public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding.'
Trump has already been warned he could face contempt charges for three previous social media posts attacking Michael Cohen.
A hearing is set for next week to see if he will be fined up to $1,000 for each post.
Multiple aides working for President Joe Biden allegedly have a nasty name for their boss' opponent, former President Donald Trump.
It was reported that several of the current president's younger staffers and other Democrats close to Biden use the nickname 'Hitler Pig' for Trump.
A staffer referenced the nickname when reporter Maggie Haberman accused Trump of sleeping at his trial in New York City Monday.
'Hitler Pig sleepy' was what one person allegedly captioned the New York Times reporter's comments to CNN Monday.
At least four staffers anonymously confirmed to Politico that this is the nickname some staffers use for Trump.
The Manhattan judge overseeing the hush money trial has not yet made his decision, but the Trump campaign already believes the possibility of preventing the former president from attending his son's high-school graduation is political dynamite.
'F***ing with us on Barron's graduation has the potential to be the "$18M Mar-a-Lago valuation" faux pas of this trial,' a Trump insider told DailyMail.com.
Earlier this year another judge in a different trial offered an $18 million valuation of Trump's Florida club, a number that the former president said was orders of magnitude lower that its true value and which has been used ever since to ridicule the outcome of a civil case.
In the same way, his campaign is now looking to weaponize anything it can from the hush money trial in Manhattan.
Any sign that Trump is being treated unfairly, including the courthouse's dirty bathrooms, will be turned into talking points or campaign mailers, say people familiar with the thinking.
By Rob Crilly, DailyMail.com Senior Political Reporter inside the court
Prosecutor Josh Steinglass asked each of the 18 prospective jurors in front of him to look across at Donald Trump and then take a long look inside themselves and decide whether they were up to the job of deciding guilt or innocence.
'You have to be able to come back from your deliberations and look the defendant in the eye and say "guilty.'
'And only you can know that.'
The defendant knew exactly where to look. He wrenched his body around to the right facing them, and delivered a penetrating glare as each in turn answered 'yes.'
It made for a dramatic moment on day two of Trump's hush money trial. The former president went eye-to-eye with some of the Manhattan men and women who will deliver one of the most important verdicts in history.
The president of Poland became the latest foreign leader to beat a path to Donald Trump's door on Tuesday night as the world prepares for his possible return to the White House.
Andrzej Duda was greeted as an old friend as he arrived at Trump Tower, where the former president is staying as his criminal trial over alleged hush money payments gets underway in New York.
The two men are long-time allies but Duda was keen to win his support for more military help to Ukraine amid continued Republican hostility to a new aid package.
'This gentleman is doing a fantastic job, the people of Poland love him, they really do,' Trump told reporters as the pair walked in.
'We had four great years together. We may have to do it again.'
Donald Trump will return to court in New York on Thursday morning for the third day of his hush money trial.
Prospective jurors will be brought into the court to be asked 42 questions in the process to take the final five spots on the panel.
The court also needs six alternatives who need to be ready as early as Monday for opening statements.
Seven Manhattan residents have so far been selected to decide to decide if the first former president in history to stand trial will be found guilty or not guilty of falsifying business records.
He has denied trying to hide a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged an affair before the 2016 election.
The court has moved quicker than expected in selecting the panel, with the judge stopping any further delaying tactics from either side.
Here are the seven jurors who have been selected so far. They include a corporate lawyer, a teacher and man who called the ex-president 'fascinating'.
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Donald Trump's stunning secret weapons! Meet the glamorous group of women throwing their support (and social media accounts!) behind his next bid for President - led by Melania lookalike Margo Martin and her VERY alluring friends
Tesla's Cybertruck disaster: Insider reveals 'serious safety issues' behind scenes of EV rollout - as drone footage shows hundreds of unfinished trucks backed up at Texas factory
Sainsbury's worker is sacked for pressing the 'zero bags used' button and taking bags for life at the end of a night shift after working at the supermarket for 20 years
Final picture of Warwick Davis' wife Samantha as smiling pair enjoyed a date night before her death aged 53 - as the Harry Potter actor pays tribute to her 'unique character' and wicked sense of humour'
Horror as Ferrero employee and father-to-be, 33, collapses and dies on Ryanair flight while his pregnant wife was sitting in a different row of seats
BBC News presenter Martine Croxall, 55, sues broadcaster for age and sex discrimination after being off-air for more than a year amid stand-off with bosses because she and four female colleagues missed out on top roles
Two hunters 'become first Americans to die from ZOMBIE DEER disease' after eating infected venison
Bodies of two men, 22 and 26, pulled from water close to waterfall where tragic accident is believed to have happened
As Ben Affleck's daughter comes out as 'Fin', why are so many A-list celebrities' children trans and non-binary?
Australia on tsunami alert after devastating volcanic eruption rocks Indonesia
Meghan Markle's American Riviera Orchard brand website leads to British foodbank and message saying 'thoughts with Catherine' - after mystery buyer snapped up UK domain name
Ashlee Good's husband forced to make impossible choice after Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing that killed wife
Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing: Crazed shopping centre killer Joel Cauchi dated teenager half his age as she reveals details of their five-month affair
Sheep believed to be responsible for the deaths of couple in New Zealand
Warwick Davis' wife Samantha tragically dies aged 53: Heartbroken Harry Potter star pays tribute to his 'favourite human' who he met on the set of Willow and had three children with during three-decades long marriage
Revealed: How 'wounded' Prince Harry chose the day he and Meghan were evicted from Frogmore Cottage as the start of his formal US residence
Warwick Davis says death of wife Samantha, 53, has left 'a huge hole in our lives' in heartbreaking tribute to fellow actor he met on set - as the couple's children say they were 'honoured to have received a love like hers'
Horrifying moment Brit, 40, slams against the rocks after misjudging leap into pool of water below, suffering 'serious injuries', at notorious Tenerife beauty spot
RICHARD EDEN: As the royal expert who revealed Harry has quit Britain, I know what the Queen would have done - and what Charles must now do...
Train tracks! Rail conductor who used to be heavy metal band frontman becomes cult hero on routes after belting out songs and musical announcements
Doctor reveals unseen horror of Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing: How victims had to be repeatedly resuscitated in emergency rooms
Failed asylum seeker, 40, who wore a sign saying 'migrants are not criminals' raped a 15-year-old girl after his deportation back to Africa was blocked by do-gooder cabin crew
Kanye West explodes as he is named as battery suspect by LAPD after 'punching man who grabbed Bianca Censori': Rapper says wife was sexually assaulted by perpetrator who shoved his hands under her dress
'I took a knife, I killed him, I don't care': Moment woman told police she 'stabbed her landlord brother-in-law to death after row in pub'
Billionaire philanthropist Hans Rausing loses his second wife Julia to cancer aged 63: Fresh heartbreak for Tetra Pak heir more than a decade after his first wife Eva died of cocaine abuse
Trafalgar crash: Horrific double tragedy as beautiful little boy, 8, dies in truck smash days after his mum died
Harry FINALLY cut ties with Britain: Exiled prince lists US as primary residence for first time - amid deportation fears over past drug use
Shocking new footage shows woman wheeling corpse all over a Brazilian mall before pushing him into a bank where she tried to withdraw money from an account
Oklahoma teen's wild, four-day party before he was mysteriously found naked and dead on a lonely highway at just 19
Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell is charged by Police Scotland detectives over embezzlement of funds from the SNP
Prince Harry's decision to use date he and Meghan were evicted from Frogmore Cottage as start of his US residency reveals his 'irritation' at King Charles and is confirmation couple have no intention of living in UK in near future, royal experts say
REBECCA ENGLISH: Though William's appearance today was welcome, you could see small signs of the toll recent months have taken on him… this is why we shouldn't expect a return to full duties any time soon
Banker's son, 22, on trial for 'drowning alcoholic dad in baptism-style EXORCISM after picking him up from bar and leaving him in pond - then tells cops: "I left him to decide heaven or hell. He chose hell"
Meghan's fruity flop? Only THREE unfamous faces out of 50 chosen jam-fluencers have spilled the jelly on her new Montecito sweetmeats! So just WHO else made the cut? MAUREEN CALLAHAN has an idea...
Horrifying new video shows missing Israeli father of 'Hamas's youngest hostage' covered in blood and being beaten by Palestinian civilians who pose for selfies while abducting him on a motorbike on October 7
'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas poses in Ultra Right Beer bikini with a beer in hand as she taunts lefties and cashes in on her infamous meltdown
Prince William promises to 'look after' Kate after being given get well soon cards for his wife and King Charles - as well-wishers come out to support his first engagement since her cancer announcement
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger files alibi claiming he was 'out driving to see the moon and the stars' on the night he's accused of butchering four students
Wakeley church stabbing: Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel breaks his silence after alleged attack with a powerful message
Westfield Bondi Junction attack: Brothel manager reveals the 'bizarre' application knifeman Joel Cauchi made to become a male escort
Whole Foods shopper in disbelief after claiming she paid $7 for an APPLE as she posts expletive-ridden rant
Netflix fans reveal the shows they gave up on after a few episodes: 'Don't waste your time'
Target peeping tom Thomas Elliott who slid his phone under woman's skirt is pictured with his GIRLFRIEND - as victim describes her shopping aisle ordeal
Boy, 17, claimed he was sleepwalking when he 'smashed the skulls' of two boarding school students as they slept in their dorms before trying to kill a teacher at £41,000-a-year private school Blundell's
Bondi Junction Westfield stabbing: Joel Cauchi's dad lashes out
Horror moment Middle School student drags fellow pupil to the ground and repeatedly bangs her head on the floor in front of crowd who are barking and cheering in yet another brutal fight on school premises
Heartbreaking reason why more than 3,000 sheep are about to be shot dead - as devastated Aussie farmer is forced to dig mass grave in a paddock
Britain's 'worst mother' Karen Matthews seen for the first time since kidnapper Michael Donovan's death - and still protests her innocence that daughter Shannon's ordeal had NOTHING to do with her
Google FIRES 28 employees over their involvement in $1.2B Israel contract protest inside New York and California offices
IGA Greenslopes: Why this Aussie supermarket is ripping out ALL of its self-service checkouts
The footage melting hearts across Australia: Molly the Magpie settles back into hishome after being separated from his family for 45 days
Tragic French toddler Emile Soleil may have been eaten by WOLVES: Shock claim after two-year-old's bones are found in Alpine village
Was Dubai's apocalyptic storm SELF-INFLICTED? Claims UAE 'flew cloud-seeding flights - which increase rainfall - the day before' 18 months' rain fell in 24 hours causing chaos that closed airport and sparked rush to flee the country