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Anthony Garcia admitted adding a sample of the bodily fluid to a sample of yoghurt while working at a grocery story in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Elton John talks highlights and health scares as autobiography hits shelves. Music Legend Elton John has been reflecting on his life and career in a wide-ranging interview to coincide with the release of his first and only autobiography, 'Me'. Francesca Lynagh reports. Incredible drone footage captures the bizarre Danish circular community of Brndby Garden City. The imagery has been taken by photographer Henry Do in the Danish suburb of Brondby, close to Copenhagen, and it shows the bizarre village made up of houses and gardens set out in circles. Callum Hudson-Odoi endures frustrating night but will have learnt much from first European start. DANIEL MATTHEWS AT THE AMSTERDAM ARENA Frank Lampard urged the need for 'detail, focus, concentration' before the game but for Hudson-Odoi the stakes felt particularly high. House Unanimously Approves Bill to Make Animal Cruelty a Federal Offense. Violators could face up to seven years in prison under the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act. Tunisia Polls Suggest Conservative Professor Wins Election. A conservative, Islamist-backed law professor looked set to assume Tunisias presidency in the country that unleashed the Arab Spring pro-democracy uprisings. Andy Murray Wins First ATP Tournament Since Hip Surgery. Murray got emotional after beating Stan Wawrinka in the European Open final. Biggest Leonardo da Vinci show ever opens (But without two key paintings). The Louvre in Paris, the world's most visited museum, is opening its largest ever Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the artist's death. Why Is a Secretive Billionaire Buying Up the Cayman Islands? The heir to a foam-cup fortune is believed to own more land than anyone on the storied tax haven of Grand Cayman, just as rising seas threaten to engulf it. Shopkeepers were strip-searched in police operation at Splendour in the Grass Festival. Shopkeepers returning from their lunch breaks at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass festival in New South Wales were subjected to 'military-style' strip searches. One Family Built Forever 21, and Fueled Its Collapse. The retailers bankruptcy filing, and interviews with former employees, give a rare glimpse into a family controlled, intensely secretive operation. Tyson Fury takes heavy blow from Braun Strowman ahead of WWE debut in Saudi Arabia. Tyson Fury took a heavy blow to the ankle (right) in training from arch rival Braun Strowman (left) ahead of the pair's highly-anticipated grudge fight in Saudi Arabia at the end of the month. Nikes Chief Executive, Mark Parker, Is Stepping Down. Mr. Parker, who was involved in multiple controversies in recent years, will become executive chairman of the sportswear company. From ancient pyramids to luxury beaches Incredible pictures show Egypt in all its glory. The awe-inspiring pictures are all from a new book in Amber Books' Visual Explorer Guide series called Egypt, by Trevor Naylor. From Chile to Lebanon, Protests Flare Over Wallet Issues. Pocketbook items have become the catalysts for popular fury across the globe in recent weeks. The coolest outdoor cinemas around the world from London to Los Angeles. Seeing a film under the stars is becoming a firm summer holiday favourite. Here's a few of the most iconic venues including London's Somerset House and Santorini's beautiful Kamari Open Air Cinema. C.E.O. Confidence Is Collapsing. That Could Hurt Stocks. Companies have binged on share buybacks in recent years, pumping up prices, but their appetite could wane as economic uncertainty rises. Super yacht firm creates a 217ft-long luxury 'BACKUP boat' to carry the super-rich owner's many toys. The ultimateaccessory for the mega-rich, the backup boat - which has been christened 'Hodor' - is an extravagant 217 feet (66 metres) -long catamaran with a max speed of 22.5 knots and a crew of 20.
Sunday Riley Settles Complaint That It Faked Product Reviews. After the F.T.C. accused the cosmetics firm of posting reviews of its products from made-up profiles, the company agreed not to engage in illegal conduct in the future but did not admit wrongdoing. Richmond Tigers star Nathan Broad gets new tattoo to rival teammate Dustin Martin. Richmond player Nathan Broad has started his off season relaxing in Bali - and he's got the ink to prove it after having a large mural of a native american tattooed across his back. Child services worker gets plea deal after lying about parents to put 4 children in foster care. Chelsie Gray, 30, allegedly lied 10 times in the court case of a northern Iowa family in 2017 where she claimed parents tested positive for drugs and children exhibited troubling behavior at school. Facebook doesn't fact-check 'politicians' speech' Zuckerberg. California Democrat Maxine Waters on Wednesday asked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about fact-checking on political ads and Zuckerberg responded our policy is that we do not fact-check politicians speech. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Trump downplays Turkey's assault in Syria. President Donald Trump on Wednesday played down the crisis in Syria touched off by Turkey's incursion against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces, saying the conflict was between Turkey and Syria. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). 6 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend. Our guide to the citys best classical music and opera happening this weekend and in the week ahead. Ray Santos, a Pillar of Latin Jazz, Is Dead at 90. After playing saxophone with Machito, Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez, he wrote arrangements for Linda Ronstadt and the movie The Mambo Kings.
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