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Editor's Choice Pictures. Our top photos from the last 24 hours. Two of Usman Khan's fellow jihadist plotters have ALSO been freed. Mohammad Shahjahan (pictured) and Nazam Hussain were among the nine jihadists, along with Khan, in an al-Qaeda-inspired cell which plotted to blow up the London Stock Exchange.

Facebook building a close-friends feature that lets users share content with a select group. Reverse-engineer expert Jane Manchun Wong spotted a nascent test, which is currently under development, that allows users to post content to only a select group of closer friends. Dipping below the surface at the Burj Al Arab to discover the luxury hotel's TURTLE hospital. Ian Walker ventured to the basement of the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel to explore its state-of-art turtle rehabilitation facility, which has helped save 1,657 turtles over the years. Deadline set for Trump to decide participation in impeachment hearings. A U.S. congressional panel gave President Donald Trump one week to say whether his legal counsel intends to introduce evidence and call witnesses in upcoming impeachment proceedings that could lead to formal charges of misconduct within a few weeks. Colette Luke has more. German Catholic Church Debates Sexuality, Celibacy and Womens Roles. With the German churchs global influence, a meeting of bishops and laypeople to take up hot-button topics has led to warnings of a new schism, originating in the home of the Protestant Reformation. Carrie Bickmore will return to The Project in 2020 as she re-signs her contract with Channel 10. Carrie Bickmore, 38, sparked rumours she was leaving The Project when she wasnotably absent at Channel 10's annual upfronts event in October. A Utah state trooper has a near-death experience for the second time in six months. A Utah state highway trooper narrowly avoided death this week, for the second time in six months. Superstorm Sandy Over 120 people trapped on remote New York island. Twelve oceanfront houses were swept away and officials said there was damage to 80 per cent of the remaining homes on Fire Island, off the south shore of Long Island. Republicans increasingly concerned over climate inaction. The majority of Americans, including a growing share of moderate Republicans, are dissatisfied with U.S. government efforts to curb global warming, researchers said on Monday. Jonah Green has more.

Breakingviews TV Burning Kohls. The U.S. discount retailer is struggling despite extending a partnership with Amazon to all its almost 1,200 stores. Meanwhile, larger rival TJX is prospering. Amanda Gomez explains Why do governments raise interest rates Which tax return do I use for fafsa 2019 and how an inventory backlog means thats unlikely to change for some time. Anti-cholesterol jab twice a year could herald the end of statins and win NHS approval. Taking statins every day to control cholesterol could soon become a thing of the past and be replaced instead by twice-yearly jabs as experts hope the treatment will win NHS approval in 18 months.

Fisherman dies and two others including a 13-year-old boy winched to safety off the coast of Sydney. The three, understood to be from the same family were fishing in the small boat at about 9.30am on Sunday off the Sydney coast when a large wave hit their boat.

New Otter for Autumn at the Bronx Zoo. Meet Monty, an Asian small-clawed otter pup born recently at the Bronx Zoo. Treasure Chester's Roman delights including the biggest stone-built amphitheatre in the UK. Chester boasts broad ancient streets, city walls and cobbled paths. The Daily Mail's Ian McGibbon visited and says the city has the edge on Bath and York for Roman ruins. Expert shares how to melt-proof your makeup regime this summer. While the sunshine is certainly cause to celebrate, the humid air and high temperatures throughout summer can often leave you with dreaded makeup melt. 'Cascade' of changes sparked by global warming could threaten human existence. Experts from the University of Exeter say Earth's climate has hit more than half of the tipping points identified a decade ago as points of no return for climate change.