Daisy Ridley is taking her training for "Star Wars: Episode VIII" very seriously. She's been lifting weights, improving her cardio and she's even working on her lightsaber skills.
Back in February production on "Star Wars: Episode VIII" kicked off but one of the franchise's most iconic spaceships was missing the from the set. But now the Millennium Falcon has been spotted at Pinewood Studios in London all but confirming it will be making an appearance in "Episode VIII."
Production of palm wine in Africa African photographer Kyle Wicks (Kyle Weeks) made a series of portraits of men of the people Himba that produce palm wine
John Kenney is a 60 year old man who's covered his entire body, including his eyeballs, in tattoos. John was raised on the streets and he's worked as a pimp and a drug dealer throughout his life. He says he tattooed his face to give himself an identity.
Hunter Gandee spent 5 days in April carrying his brother through various town in Michigan as they walked towards the capital to raise awareness for Cerebral Palsy. The 16 year old carried his brother 111 miles and only stopped every few miles to rest and refuel.
War veteran Harry Jones has been locked up at the age of 78 and he'll be spending the next two years in jail. Police discovered a massive illegal weapons stash in his Manchester home which included semi-automatic rifles, a tommy gun and much more.
Christine Carter had a serious problem with overeating and she didn't like what she saw when she looked in the mirror. She decided to make a change and 16 months later she looks like a completely different person.
Construction workers working in Spain recently stumbled across quite the discovery. They unearthed 1,300 lbs of Roman coins that stashed away in amphoras. It's believed that the coins were to be used to pay taxes to the Roman Empire.
In 2012 Buddhist monk Fu Hou died at the Chongfu Temple after spending most of is life there. After he passed his body was mummified and the monks that live at the temple coated him in gold and turned him into a statue that will sit in the temple forever.