Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau denies groping a female reporter 18 years ago saying he has no memory of "any negative collaborations that day whatsoever."
Real Madrid won their third consecutive UEFA Champions League on account of snapshots of radiant brilliance from Gareth Bale and blunders from Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius. Karim Benzema opened the scoring courtesy of goalkeeper's error.
A female TV presenter with the Kuwait Television in Kuwait was suspended for calling a male colleague "handsome" on air. The female present was handing over coverage of the country's municipal elections to the male colleague when she cheekily asked him stop adjusting his turban as he was already handsome.
Emory Ellis from Boston, Massachusetts, was arrested while trying to buy burger at a Burger King outlet when the person at the till accused him of using a counterfeit $10 to pay for his food.
Ed Sheeran hits out at anti-abortion campaigners for using his song 'small bump' without consent.
In a statement released on his Instagram stories, he wrote:
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan confirms the passing of a Baltimore County police officer who was shot while investigating a suspicious vehicle on Linwen Way in the community of Perry Hall.
Niko Omilana - a YouTuber and comedian, went to an EDL march as an undercover racist in an attempt to expose the level of ignorance and islamophobia within the group. Press aren't allowed in EDL rallies but Omilana was granted access to the event in Telford on May 12 claiming to be a reporter with the EDL TV.
Wanted man, Leon Smith challenges the police to "come do ya job" in a Facebook post as users warn him to hide his internet address in other to avoid being tracked.
Jastine Valdez, 24, from Enniskerry is reportedly missing police heard. The 24-year-old originally from the Philippines is believed to have been abducted after reports of a female pedestrian being forced into a car on the south of Enniskerry, Co Wicklow, Ireland at around 6.15pm on Saturday.
World war II bomber "Memphis Belle" restored seventy-five years after. The B-17F bomber is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force in Ohio following a private unveiling event which also honored family members of its crew.