Meet Charlie LeDoux, the Louisiana Alligator hunter

LeDoux runs an alligator hunting business, where he gives hunters the chance to kill some of the most ferocious beasts on the planet. Despite being condemned by numerous animals rights groups, LeDouxs business is booming, with the 56-year-old charging $2,000 per kill. Oct 21, 2017

Last Tintin comic strip expected to sell for more than $59,000 in auction

The last major illustration by Tintin creator Herge will be put up for auction on Saturday (21 October) in Liege. Herge made the drawing, that included Tintin, his dog Snowy, Captain Haddock and a host of familiar characters, as a study for a mural at the Stockel metro station in Brussels. Oct 20, 2017

Playboy features first ever transgender playmate

Playboy will feature its first ever transgender and amp;#39;playmate and amp;#39; in the upcoming November issue.The french model Ines Ray will be centerfold, a first in Playboy and amp;#39;s 64- year history. Oct 20, 2017

Bigotry seems emboldened: George W Bush aims veiled criticism at Donald Trump

The former US President made the comments while speaking at a George W. Bush Institute event on New York on 19 October. While never actually mentioning Trumps name, Bush rallied against bigotry and white supremacy, adding that modern politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. Oct 20, 2017

Luton Man Found Guilty On Terrorism Charges

Police release footage of the dramatic moment a student who wanted to carry out a terror attack in the UK is arrested in a police raid just days before he planned to travel to Syria to join ISIS Oct 20, 2017