Prince William distances himself from Ben Fogle and his wife

From a modest home built by her father to the future First Lady of the White House: Melania Trump is the daughter of a car parts salesman - but she always dreamed of a jet set lifestyle Hillary blames Comey: Clinton tells donors she was 'leading by large margins' before white women sitting on the fence were swayed by FBI director's decision to reopen email probe Who will be Trump's chief of staff? Kellyanne Conway says the announcement of The Donald's assistant is 'imminent' So much for draining the swamp! Trump's transition team is full of lobbyists and includes a climate change-denier and an ex-federal prosecutor involved in the mass firings of U.S. attorneys.

What Does Zuckerberg Say About Claims Facebook Influenced the Election?

Not so fast, said the social giant's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. Sure, its News Feed isn't perfect, but Zuckerberg said it would be "pretty crazy" to think fake news articles had swayed voters.

Is this the most elaborate proposal ever?

Summer haze! Malia Obama is pictured near a large bong at UPenn frat house wearing her 'Smoking Kills' T-shirt... just weeks after she was caught puffing on a suspicious cigarette at Lollapalooza College students are told they can't say 'you guys' because it might be sexist and they can't ask Asian strangers for help with math EXCLUSIVE: Illegal immigrants make up rape and sex assault claims 'to stay in the U.S. longer'.

Video of London pedestrians queueing to cross giant puddle using a bridge of NEWSPAPERS

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Britain, EU plunged into uncertainty by exit vote

The U.K.'s unprecedented decision to leave the European Union sent shockwaves through the country and around the world Friday, rocking financial markets, toppling Prime Minister David Cameron and even threatening the ties that bind the United Kingdom. Britons absorbed the overwhelming realization that their anti-establishment vote has pushed the British economy into treacherous and uncertain territory and sparked a profound crisis for a bloc founded to unify Europe after the devastation of World War II.

PM Cameron resigns as UK votes to leave EU

He refused to give an exact time table for his departure, but said that he wanted a new leader to be in place by October when his Conservative Party holds its annual conference. In his statement, delivered outside the front door of 10 Downing St., he said that "the British people have voted to leave the EU and their will must be respected... the will of the British people is an instruction which must be delivered."

RPT-UPDATE 1-Britain votes on EU membership after tight and bitter campaign

LONDON, June 23 Britons were voting on Thursday to decide the future of their country and Europe in a referendum on European Union membership that has divided the nation and is being nervously watched by financial markets and politicians across the world. Prime Minister David Cameron called the vote under pressure from his ruling Conservative Party and an increasingly powerful anti-EU party, hoping to put to rest decades of debate over Britain's place in Europe and its ties with Brussels.

Britain votes on EU membership after tight and bitter campaign

Much will depend on turnout, with younger Britons seen as more supportive of the European Union than their elders but less likely to vote. ritons will decide the future of their country and Europe on Thursday in a vote on European Union membership after a bitter campaign that appeared to divide the nation down the middle.

British pair remanded after 18 Albanians rescued in English Channel

Two British men have been remanded in custody charged with immigration offences after 18 Albanians were rescued from a sinking boat in the English Channel. Mark Stribling, 35, from Farningham, Kent, and Robert Stilwell, 33, from Dartford, appeared at Medway Magistrates' Court to face charges under Section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971.

Brexit Due To Failure Of Elites, Not Bigotry Of Masses

Bigotry! Nativism! Racism! That's what elites in Britain, Europe and here have been howling, explanations for why 52 percent of a higher-than-general-election turnout of British voters voted for their nation to leave the European Union. But there is plenty of bigotry, condescension and snobbery in the accusations and the people making them.