Roxy Jacenko’s official Wikipedia page lists her as a ‘NARCISSIST’

Eight richest men are worth the same as HALF the rest of the world: Their A 350billion haul is equal to the wealth of 3.6billion people Who put that there? Roxy Jacenko's official Wikipedia page lists her as a 'NARCISSIST' after mystery editor changed her biography But it appears someone has other ideas about Roxy Jacenko's rise to fame, with a mystery user editing her Wikipedia page to describe her as a 'narcissist'. On Monday, the first paragraph of Roxy's Wikipedia page read: 'Roxy Elise Davis-Jacenko is an Australian businesswoman and media personality, narcissist, socialite and author, best known for her appearance on the 3rd season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.'

Lauren Brant complains about dressing her new-found ‘lumps, bumps…

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PBS: No ‘red flag’ on funding under Trump, but it’s early

President and CEO Paula Kerger speaks at the PBS Executive Session at the 2017 Television Critics Association press tour on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif. President and CEO Paula Kerger speaks at the PBS Executive Session at the 2017 Television Critics Association press tour on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif.

Aaron Rodgers Opens Second Half With Remarkable TD Drive, Packers Take 28-13 Lead

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Couples reveal the thing that changed most after moving in together …

'Hair... hair EVERYWHERE': Couples reveal what changed most after they moved in together Couples who decided to live together have taken to social media to share the thing that changed most for them. While many had positive stories to tell, and were generally happy to have the constant company of a live-in partner, others had a more humorous take on the situation.

Nicole Kidman’s ‘bizarre behaviour’ at the Golden Globes revealed

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Coates leads No. 5 South Carolina past LSU, 84-61

South Carolina center Alaina Coates puts the ball up for two points as LSU forwards Alexis Hyder, second from left, and Tatum Neubert defend in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, in Baton Rouge, La. less South Carolina center Alaina Coates puts the ball up for two points as LSU forwards Alexis Hyder, second from left, and Tatum Neubert defend in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, ... more BATON ROUGE, La.

Photo display of mayors reveals surprise find to community

In a Jan 6, 2017 photo, a silhouette marks the empty frame for former Toledo mayor James Berdan during a reception to honor the 180th anniversary of the City of Toledo, featuring the historic "Portraits of Toledo Mayors", in Toledo, Ohio. A new display featuring the former mayors of Ohio's fourth-largest city turned up a discovery: a photo thought to be of Berdan, Toledo's first mayor, is actually a photo of his son.

Evidence of Bizarre Trump-Russia Ties Continues to Ooze Out

So what's new on the Trump-Russia front? First up, the Independent tells us that the former MI6 agent behind the now-famous dossier alleging close ties between Russia and the Trump team was dismayed that his findings didn't generate more action during the presidential campaign: Mr Steele became increasingly frustrated that the FBI was failing to take action on the intelligence from others as well as him. He came to believe there was a cover-up, that a cabal within the Bureau blocked a thorough inquiry into Mr Trump, focusing instead on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.

Iowa Plan To Defund Planned Parenthood May Cut Kids Program

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In Trump, man elected by Americans is president they’ll get

In this Nov. 10, 2016 photo, President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump shake hands following their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. In this Nov. 10, 2016 photo, President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump shake hands following their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.

Photo display of mayors reveals surprise find to community

A new display featuring photos of former mayors from Ohio's fourth-largest city turned up a discovery: A photo thought to be of Toledo's first mayor is actually a photo of his son. The mistake was discovered a few years ago by family members of the first mayor and local historians but wasn't widely known until now, The Blade reported.

This selfie-taking panda certainly knows how to grin and bear it

A panda cub meets a wide-eyed tourist, shoots a selfie and leaves her with a stunning set of snaps. The pictures, which have been liked and shared tens of thousands of times on Chinese social media site Sina Weibo, were shared by one female tourist at the Dujiangyang panda base in Chengdu, capital of south-western Chin's Sichuan Province.

Russia-US ties hard to mend, interests differ sharply

U.S. Army soldiers hold an American flag as they attend the official welcoming ceremony of the U.S. troops in Zagan, Poland, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017. The ceremony comes 23 years after the last Soviet troops left Poland and also marks a new historic moment - the first time any Western forces are being deployed on a continuous basis to NATO's eastern flank.

Widow of slain Oregon standoff leader carries on his mission

This Saturday, March 5, 2016, file photo, Jeanette Finicum speaks with reporters during a rally at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. Finicum, the widow of an Arizona rancher LaVoy Finicum killed by FBI agents in a Jan. 26, 2016, traffic stop in central Oregon, is planning to hold a meeting in John Day, Ore., Jan. 28, 2017, with their children, in an effort to continue with his mission.

CIA veteran claims Adolf Hitler ‘faked his own death then fled…

The bombshell revelations are made by Bob Baer - who claims he has 'proof' the Nazi leader survived the Second World War - in new TV series Hunting Hitler for The History Channel A veteran CIA agent claims he has proof that Adolf Hitler 'faked his own death and then fled to South America in a submarine via Tenerife'. The Nazi leader is famously meant to have committed suicide alongside his wife Eva Braun in his bunker at the tail end of the Second World War.

The Curse of the Cottingley Fairies: How a professor’s life was…

The infamous Curse of the Cottingley Fairies is being blamed for the death of a kindly professor whose life and reputation were shattered by a cruel hoax. This year marks the 100th anniversary of one of the greatest scams of the 20th century perpetuated by cousins Frances Griffiths, nine, and Elsie Wright, 16. They fooled the whole world with five photographs they claimed were "living fairies " taken between 1917 and 1920 - said to have been spotted while they played near the village stream at Cottingley in West Yorkshire.

Caitlin Stasey posts bizarre snap of herself with a meerkat

'This is my listening face': Caitlin Stasey posts bizarre snap of herself with a meerkat as she promotes new FOX drama series APB after posing naked while spooning dog And Caitlin Stasey continues to amuse her fans as she posted a pic of herself when she was promoting the new FOX drama series APB last week, with a meerkat photoshopped alongside her. A little weird? Caitlin Stasey continues to amuse her fans as she posted a pic of herself when she was promoting the new FOX drama series APB last week, with a meerkat photoshopped alongside her.

New brain training app can aid weight loss

A game which trains the brain to stop reaching for alcohol and unhealthy food such as cakes, biscuits and chocolate can lead to 'pain free' weight loss and cut energy intake by more than 200 calories a day, according to psychologists. A game which trains the brain to stop reaching for alcohol and unhealthy food such as cakes, biscuits and chocolate can lead to 'pain free' weight loss and cut energy intake by more than 200 calories a day, according to psychologists.

Weird items seized by Australian Border Force

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Weird things you didn’t know about Elvis

"The King" lives on in rural Australia as Elvis fans march in glitzy parade at 25th Parkes Elvis Festival. Rough cut This year marks the 40th anniversary of Elvis' death and while he may have "left the building" in 1977, his legacy is as alive as ever.

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