WATCH: Donald Trump calls supporter out of the crowd to prove that he's not wearing a toupee
Speaking in Greenville, South Carolina on Thursday, Trump began reading from the New York Times, where they covered the topic of his hair on the front page.
The coverage centered on the fact that many people have accused him of wearing a toupee or a wig, but he wanted to prove all the doubters wrong and decided that he'd call a supporter out of the crowd and ask her to take the test.
Older sisters are more at risk of obesity, according to study
First-borns are often spoilt rotten, but researchers have found one apparent downside to being an older sibling - a higher risk of being overweight or obese.
A study in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health has found older sister weigh more than their
Government planning to double number of women in Defence Forces
The Government has today published new proposals that set out Ireland's policy framework for the Defence Forces for the next ten years.
The White Paper on Defence proposes a number of significant changes and investments. They include a pledge to develop initiatives to encourage more women to apply for the Defence Forces, and to increase female participation at all ranks.
Polish officials think they might have found the Nazi 'gold train'
Polish officials say they have likely located the rumoured missing Nazi gold train, buried in south-western Poland since World War Two.
Two men, a Pole and a German, recently sparked speculation of the existence of a long lost train filled with Nazi gold and treasure being buried underground when they claimed to have discovered the train which has been a part of local legend since the end of the war.
'Pooductive', the app that connects your phone to other people sitting on the throne
While all smartphone owners know they are guilty of using their devices while left to their own devices atop of a toilet bowl, now there is an app designed to connect people with others in a similar situation.
Pooductive, created by two student developers, is a new social network for men and women who are at a loss of what to do when answering nature’s call.
WATCH: Some Irish Water bills are close to €20,000, utility says
Irish Water says the highest bill they have seen was close to €20,000.
Water bills are capped at the moment - but where households are metered, customers' bills will show the monetary value of the water they have used.
OPW denies Skellig Michael restrictions as Star Wars rumours build
The Office of Public Works (OPW) says there are no plans to limit the number of visitors to the world-famous Skellig Michael site as rumours of a return visit for the Star Wars film crew mount.
Radio Kerry reports chatter among boat owners who say they have been approached by the production company about running visitors out to the island in mid-September.