Man Pleads Guilty In Porn Extortion Case

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JoJo’s Bizarre Drinking Adventure in Osaka

I know next to nothing about JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - despite it celebrating a 30th anniversary this year, I've never been particularly interested in checking out the series, although I have a few friends who seem to enjoy it quite a bit. One of these friends is Daniel Feit, who has written a really fun piece for Anime Now about a night on the town in Osaka, checking out three JoJo -themed bars.

Check out this 90yo doing pull-ups better than you

Vern Greenwood is into his ninth decade on the planet but he's still still doing pull-ups better than those many years younger could ever hope to. Footage posted by his son Ken of Vern in action at the gym has gone global this week, putting junior exercise-lovers to shame.

Woman sues rooftop bar after bizarre booze-fueled incident 0:0

A hostess at the Standard Hotel's rooftop hotspot, Le Bain, is suing a hulking computer geek who she says kicked her in the crotch in a bizarre, booze-fueled attack last fall. Rachel Mosley, 27, who is just 4-feet 11-inches tall and 105 pounds, was working her shift on Oct. 15 at around 1:30 a.m. when Benjamin Brittain - who is 6-foot-6 - lunged at her, according to her Manhattan Supreme Court suit.

Fans freak out over Mary Berry’s strange bolognese recipe

She's one of Britain's favourite chefs but it seems Mary Berry has pulled "a Jamie Oliver" by putting a twist on a classic sauce. Appearing on her new BBC 2 show Mary Berry Everyday , which aired in the UK, the famous chef caused a stir by adding two unusual ingredients to a bolognese sauce: white wine and double cream.

Lawmakers halt House over worry about ‘global planning’

The Idaho House came to a surprise halt after the state's far-right lawmakers took aim at bill to bring Idaho's notary public procedures in line with other states. That faction of Idaho's GOP tends to be suspicious of bills from the Uniform Law Commission - a group that drafts model laws to ease interstate and international interactions - because they worry the bills could promote a "global planning" agenda.

Warriors will navigate a ‘bizarre’ schedule to San Antonio

It looms as the biggest game of the week: Golden State at San Antonio in a matchup of the NBA's top two teams. His Warriors have to navigate what he calls a "bizarre" schedule just to get there, one that won't leave them fresh for a matchup with the team trying to chase them down for home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.

Why a weird legal dispute about whether the Snuggie is a blanket matters a lot

The ups and down of trading with Trump A trade accord that will boost global exports by $1 trillion comes just as the rhetoric of US President Donald Trump clouds the outlook for global trade. GDP growth beating trend Funny thing about the official family downgrading what we might consider to be Australia's normal economic growth rate - since they did it - is that our economy has been outperforming.

Truck Driver: Cat Survives 400 Miles Clinging Under Semi

A long-haul semitrailer driver from Minnesota thought he had lost his feline traveling companion for good when the cat jumped out of his truck at a rest stop in Ohio. But it was a joyful reunion for Paul Robertson and his beloved Percy when he discovered the cat had been clinging to the undercarriage of his 18-wheeler for 400 miles through snow and rain.

Fact or fiction? Weird Missouri and Illinois laws

If you search, "weirds laws in Missouri and Illinois," on the internet, you'll find lots of articles out there but don't believe everything your read.All those "weird laws"-fact or fiction? Here to set the record straight is Ed Herman with Brown and Croup

Trump backer’s bizarre defense of president’s…

President Donald Trump's claim that former President Barack Obama had "illegally" wiretapped him during the 2016 presidential campaign continued to dominate the discussion on CNN Monday. In a panel hosted by CNN's Kate Bolduan, Women Vote Trump co-chair Amy Kremer did her best to back up the president's claims that Obama had broken the law by tapping his phone lines at Trump Tower - but just like every other Trump surrogate interviewed so far, she offered no proof whatsoever to support her position.

Strange New Nebula Is Missing Its Light Source

The colors and contours indicate surface brightness, and the red arrows show its estimated size. The discovery of a new and rarely seen nebula 10 billion light-years away has created a cosmic mystery: What is lighting up this dusty cloud of gases? Researchers led by Zheng Cai, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have discovered an "enormous Lyman-alpha nebula," or ELAN, only the third of these vast cosmic structures ever seen.

Google Home spreads bizarre conspiracy theory about Barack Obama

But The Outline's Adrianne Jeffries documented a huge number of other problematic results: search snippets claiming that monosodium glutamate causes brain damage, Barack Obama is the King of the U.S., and USA president Warren Harding was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, in addition to less serious, but equally embarrassing, errors such as an answer about the smell of Iodine linking to a guide to cooking Meth, and one about why fire engines are red citing a Monty Python joke. Then, as noted by ReCode , videos of Google's in-home assistant replying with the same answer began to circulate, an unsettling development that would give your conservative uncle the upper hand in your next political debate.

Death by sex?

The tragic stories highlight a dangerous side to everyone's favorite pastime, so remember to take care next time you get your rocks off. Crushed by porn stash One man recently met a sticky end after being crushed by a mountain of pornographic magazines .

More Than 100 Employees Laid Off At Federal Premium In Anoka

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Bizarre Smartphone App Lets You Take Photos, Talk with the Dead

In an effort to help people cope with the loss of their loved ones, a South Korean tech company is developing an app that lets them take photos and converse with digitally-rendered models of deceased friends and family. Called "With Me", the controversial app was developed by ELROIS, a Korean firm that specializes in creating realistic 3D avatars, and requires the featured person to sign up for an avatar while they are still alive.

The Weird Workplace

Lyndsay Wasser, co-chair of the privacy group at McMillan LLP, sat down with Canadian HR Reporter to discuss pitfalls and benefits of using social media to conduct background checks during the recruitment process. Liz Foster reports Canadian Occupational Safety magazine brings you daily news, advice and information from across the country and around the world.

Ex-CIA analyst warns Trump’s bizarre Russia tweets ‘could …

A former CIA counterterrorism analyst says President Donald Trump's bizarre Twitter rant over the weekend could sow the seeds for his downfall. Aki Peritz, a former intelligence analyst who specialized in terrorist threats, strongly doubts former President Barack Obama, a constitutional lawyer, would have illegally wiretapped Trump during the presidential campaign, reported the Independent .

In a Bizarre Ghost Story, Kristen Stewart Haunts Herself

In 1976's The Devil Finds Work , James Baldwin makes a crucial verb distinction when discussing the screen legends, like Bette Davis, with whom he was transfixed in his youth: "One does not go to see them act: one goes to watch them be . " When one goes to see Kristen Stewart - among the most quicksilver of her generation's performers - in Olivier Assayas' Personal Shopper , a shape-shifting, resolutely of-this-moment ghost story that features her in nearly every frame, one goes not to watch her act but refract .

Kylie’s Kids: Meet Eddie

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Warriors will navigate a ‘bizarre’ schedule to San Antonio

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry goes up for a layup as New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony, left, watches from the floor in the first half of an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Sunday, March 5, 2017. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, left, bumps into New York Knicks center Willy Hernangomez as he goes up for a layup in the first half of an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Sunday, March 5, 2017.

Darvish says no more “strange feelings” in elbow

Texas Rangers right-hander Yu Darvish says he is no longer having strange feelings in his elbow when he starts throwing again in a new inning or game. Darvish returned to the Rangers' rotation late last May after missing all of the 2015 season following Tommy John surgery during spring training two years ago.

Thanks, Obama! Trump’s weekend of crisis begins with bizarre…

President Donald Trump came under heavy fire from virtually the entire media and political establishment over the weekend in the wake of his wild allegations against former President Barack Obama, and appears to have made the atmosphere of crisis around the White House worse rather than better. As the New York Times reported on Sunday, even FBI director James Comey, widely seen in Washington as a Trump ally, has apparently been angered by the president's unsupported charges that Obama had ordered the wiretapping of his Trump Tower headquarters prior to the November election.