New Year's miracle' in Russia as baby boy found alive in frozen rubble of collapsed building.


Labouring through sub-freezing temperatures, Russian rescue workers were digging into a sprawling heap of jagged rubble from a collapsed apartment building when one heard the faintest sound. It was the sound of life. To everyone's delight and surprise, they pulled a baby boy out of the rubble alive, nearly 36 hours after the disaster that blew apart his home.

HAPPY POO YEAR! Fat-berg and wet wipes spark ‘river of diarrhoea’ outside Aldi.

 Cars had to drive through the slush to get to the supermarket
A FATBERG and flushed wet wipes sparked a 300ft-long river of diarrhoea outside an Aldi on New Year's Eve in Staffordshire. Disgusted motorists were forced to drive through the stinking mess while shoppers physically gagged at the putrid smell.

TODDLER GRAPE DEATH Boy, 3, chokes to death on a GRAPE.

 Grapes are a hazard to children, and should be cut in half before being served
A THREE-YEAR-OLD boy tragically choked to death seeing-in the New Year at his home in a bizarre Spanish tradition. The Spanish believe that by eating 12 grapes as the clock chimes each stroke of midnight you ward off bad fortunes.

COCO STOPS !Kids ordered not to eat Frosties and Coco Pops under new government guidelines.

 The government watchdog wants parents to swap 'frosted or chocolate cereals' for low-sugar alternatives
KIDS will be ordered not to eat Frosties and Coco Pops under tough new government guidelines. They say parents should swap “frosted or chocolate cereal” for low-sugar alternatives such as Shredded Wheat. Public Health England wants to halt the obesity crisis by halving children’s sugar intake. The government watchdog is now urging families to “make a swap when you next shop”.

Young professionals fixated with mobiles are turning for help over 24-7 'on' culture.

Smartphone use around the clock is ‘becoming normalised’. Stock picture
Young professionals are increasingly presenting with mental health problems and underlying addictions to their mobile phones thanks to a "24-7 'on' culture".Dr Amy Watchorn, a senior clinical psychologist at St John of God hospital in Stillorgan, Dublin, said she has spotted a trend of people presenting with depression and anxiety but once she scratches beyond the surface, she sees unhealthy fixations with mobile smartphones.

Roger Federer emerges victorious in historic clash with Serena Williams.

Serena Williams of the United States and Roger Federer of Switzerland take a selfie on court following their mixed doubles match during day four of the 2019 Hopman Cup at RAC Arena on January 01, 2019 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Roger Federer emerged triumphant from a historic first meeting with Serena Williams in the Hopman Cup, but tennis was the true winner as two of the game's greats treated fans worldwide to an unforgettable evening.

Royal TRANSFORMATION: 2018 the year Royal Family changed FOREVER.

Meghan, Harry, William and Kate have set a new standard for the royal family this year
The Royal Family has remained largely unchanged for centuries, but 2018 will go down as the year they changed forever with the youngest generation setting a new standard for future generations to follow. Meghan, Kate, Harry and William travelled thousands of miles and met hundreds of people in 2018 but nearly everywhere the younger royals went they shocked admirers who had gathered to greet them.

Toddler dials 9-1-1 for an ‘emergency’when officer learns the reason, she’s blown away

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It’s practical and reasonable for parents to teach their kids to call 9-1-1 for emergency situations. But what might be an emergency situation for a kid may not necessarily be considered a textbook emergency for 9-1-1 responders. Aaliyah Garett, a 2-year-old from Greenville, South Carolina, did just what her mother instructed her to do: “I’ve always taught her to call [9-1-1] when she needed help.” And she added, laughing, “but I didn’t know she would take it to that extent.

Elderly man walks in Taiwan store in diapers. But cashier ‘stops’ him and then follows along.

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What this thoughtful cashier did to an elderly man with Alzheimer’s is purely compassionate and heartwarming! The incident happened on July 13 when Xiao Xuan visited a convenience store in Tainan, Taiwan, to have breakfast with her son. She had always felt the service staff of the store were exceptionally patient. Her intuitive feeling proved to be correct after she witnessed a touching scene.

Bride surprises her best friend by turning bouquet toss into emotional marriage proposal.

This bride wanted to share the joy of her big day with her best friend.
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