IRISH people are renowned worldwide for their love of whiskey, Guinness, music, conversation and black pudding - and now you can add donuts to their list of vices.
A Krispy Kreme outlet in Blanchardstown, Dublin has been named as the company's best performing store globally, selling more than 300,000 worth of the sticky, sweet confections every week.
The shop, which only opened last Sep, was clearly highly anticipated with opening day queues of more than 300 people, while a 24/7 drive-through facility had to be closed after local residents complained of all-night vehicle line-ups.
There are more than 1,300 Krispy Kreme outlets in 31 countries, with the number one seller in the Dublin top shop being the Original Glazed variety (of course!).
The family of a woman who donated her body for medical research is suing US authorities after finding out the cadaver was used to test explosives.
Court documents reveal the lawsuit against Arizona's now defunct Biological Research Centre, where hundreds of discarded body parts were discovered when the facility was raided by the FBI in 2014.
Plaintiff Jim Stauffer, told local media he believed his mother's body would be used to help study Alzheimer's disease after her death, but he later found out the military had used it to study the effects of weapons.
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