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Scott Baio
Scott Baio denies misconduct claims by former co-star
LOS ANGELES - Actor Scott Baio is denying a claim made by his former "Charles in Charge" co-star Nicole Eggert that something inappropriate happened between the two when she was a minor.Eggert tweeted Sunday to ask Baio about what happened in his garage when she was a minor.Baio responded in a 16-minute Facebook Live video saying that he is being falsely accused of inappropriately touching and having intercourse with her when she was a minor. Baio said he and Eggert had a consensual relationship after she was over the age of 18.Reps for Baio and Eggert did not immediately respond to request for comment."Charles in Charge," which aired from 1984 through 1990, was a sitcom about a college student who worked as a family's live-in housekeeper. - AP
January 29, 2018

Scott Baio denies misconduct claims by former co-star

Hotter summer highs means cities face increasingly deadly risks
LONDON - Scorching summer days are growing hotter in the world's big cities at a significantly faster pace than the average rise in world temperatures - a trend that could mean more deadly urban heatwaves in years ahead, scientists said.In cities such as Paris, Houston, Moscow and Beijing, the level of heat on the hottest summer days is growing two or three times as quickly as general temperature rises linked to climate change over the last 50 years, said researchers at the University of California-Irvine.The trend is particularly pronounced in Europe, East Asia and parts of Australia, they said in a report released this week in the journal Earth's Future.Worsening heat extremes are already one of the world's biggest health threats, health officials say.With more than half of...
January 29, 2018

Hotter summer highs means cities face increasingly deadly risks

Bruno Mars receives his third Grammy for Album of the Year during the 60th Annual Grammy Awards show on January 28, 2018, in New York. — AFP
Bruno Mars surprises with Grammy sweep
By Shaun TandonNEW YORK — Bruno Mars, who has revived retro funk and R&B for a new generation, on Sunday swept the Grammy Awards in a surprise snub for the hip-hop world, which had hoped for a major breakthrough on the music industry's biggest night.The industry seized on its annual gala to rally on behalf of the growing women's movement against sexual harassment, with pop singer Kesha delivering a fierce performance about her own abuse story.But for the awards, the feel-good Mars carried the night.He won the top prize, Album of the Year, for "24K Magic" as well as Record of the Year, which recognizes top tune, for the title track -- a tale of good times with beautiful women set to 1980s-style synths and rhythms.The Recording Academy, the body of 13,000 music...
January 29, 2018

Bruno Mars surprises with Grammy sweep

'Beetle Bailey' cartoonist Mort Walker dies at 94
LOS ANGELES - Comic strip artist Mort Walker, a World War II veteran who satirized the Army and tickled millions of newspaper readers with the antics of the lazy private "Beetle Bailey," died Sunday. He was 94.Walker died at his home in Stamford, Connecticut, said Greg Walker, his eldest son and a collaborator. His father's advanced age was the cause of death, he said.Walker began publishing cartoons at age 11 and was involved with more than a half-dozen comic strips in his career, including "Hi and Lois," ''Boner's Ark" and "Sam & Silo." But he found his greatest success drawing slacker Beetle, his hot-tempered sergeant and the rest of the gang at fictional Camp Swampy for nearly 70 years.The character that was to become Beetle Bailey...
January 28, 2018

'Beetle Bailey' cartoonist Mort Walker dies at 94

A cow is seen with a group of bison, near Wasilkowo village, 10 km from Hajnowka, Poland. - AP
Cow escapes farm to run free with wild bison
WARSAW, Poland - A farmyard cow in Poland has chosen freedom this winter, roaming with a herd of bison for three months after escaping its pen. The reddish brown cow has been spotted following bison across corn and rapeseed fields bordering the Bialowieza Forest in eastern Poland as they forage for abandoned corn cobs and other food. Rafal Kowalczyk, a bison expert who has managed to photograph the unusual sight, said the cow seems to be in good condition. That indicates that she is managing to find food, even though she is sometimes spotted on the margins of the herd. Thick fur common to her Limousin breed and the mild winter in eastern Poland so far this year have also helped her, he said. Kowalczyk, director of the Mammal Research Institute at the Polish Academy of Sciences, described...
January 28, 2018

Cow escapes farm to run free with wild bison

Singer Massari, left, and Mohammed Assaf are seen as they shoot the music video for
Pop star Massari releases ‘Roll With It’ featuring Mohammed Assaf
DUBAI - Lebanese Canadian singer Massari released his latest single "Roll With It," featuring Palestinian pop singer Mohammed Assaf.Massari, whose real name is Sari Abboud, said he was excited to collaborate with Assaf, winner of the second season of Arab Idol. Both men have a sizeable following in the Middle East.“I wanted to collaborate with Assaf because I was so inspired by his story. All of the obstacles he had to overcome and his determination to succeed brings hope to a new generation that’s struggling to find a way to be heard.”“Music has no boundaries. Whether you are in LA or Dubai, music will always find a way to bring people together. I’m proud to support the new generation of artists like Assaf,” he added.Directed by the award-winning Los Angeles-based...
January 28, 2018

Pop star Massari releases ‘Roll With It’ featuring Mohammed Assaf

Ninja Turtle Michelangelo is seen at the entrance of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Michelangelo exhibition in New York City.
Ninja Turtle visits museum to view namesake's art
NEW YORK - The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrated its Michelangelo exhibit by having a special guest - Ninja Turtle Michelangelo - inspect his namesake's works. The Met posted photos to Twitter showing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Michelangelo - or at least someone dressed as the half-shelled hero - taking in some of the works at the museum's Michelangelo Buonarroti exhibition. The museum said the visit was organized in part by tourism website NYCgo. "This morning we welcomed Michelangelo, one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (@TMNT) at The Met. Our celebrity guest came to see the work of an artist who happens to share his name," The Met tweeted. - Agencies
January 28, 2018

Ninja Turtle visits museum to view namesake's art

Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven faces, denies more misconduct allegations
LOS ANGELES - Jeremy Piven, who has strongly denied allegations of sexual misconduct from at least three women, is facing further accusations that date back decades, an online news site reported Sunday.Three additional women claim Piven acted in a physically aggressive or threatening manner, BuzzFeed News reported in a story that included the actor's rejection of the allegations as "false."One incident allegedly involved a high school student working as an extra in 1985 on Piven's first film, "Lucas," when he was 17. The other encounters took place in the 1990s, BuzzFeed said.One woman told BuzzFeed that Piven followed her into a set trailer, held her down and attempted to grope her. She fended him off and fled, she said.Another said she met Piven in 1996 when...
January 28, 2018

Jeremy Piven faces, denies more misconduct allegations

American rapper and businessman, Shawn Corey Carter, known professionally as Jay-Z, acknowledges his Industry Icon award during the traditional Clive Davis party on the eve of the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday in New York City. - AFP
Music industry hails Jay-Z before Grammys
NEW YORK - Jay-Z, who once boycotted the Grammys as biased against hip-hop, was hailed Sunday by the music industry's power brokers ahead of the latest awards where he leads nominations.The rapper who rose from a broken home to become a hip-hop multimillionaire was contrite over his previous attacks on the Grammys when he accepted a prize as an "industry icon" at a pre-award gala thrown by veteran music executive Clive Davis.Jay-Z refused to attend the Grammys in 1999 because the Recording Academy which administers the awards snubbed fellow rapper DMX.He stayed away, upset at the lack of recognition for hip-hop, until coming in 2004 with wife-to-be Beyonce, who joined him on Sunday."I realize like, man, art is super subjective and everybody is doing their best and the...
January 28, 2018

Music industry hails Jay-Z before Grammys

Jason Freeman, Charles Manson's purported grandson, speaks to reporters outside court in Los Angeles, California on Saturday. - AP
Kin seeks Manson corpse to put 'so-called monster' to rest
LOS ANGELES - The fight for the corpse of Charles Manson was thrown out of a Los Angeles court Saturday, as another potential heir stepped into the case and the grandson of the cult leader made an emotional plea to a judge.In a hearing to determine the venue for legal battles over Manson's estate and the disposition of his remains, Jason Freeman, whose father was born by Manson's first wife, echoed the frustration of several parties who have been trying to get control of the notorious criminal's body since he died in November."My grandfather has been on ice over 60 days," Freeman blurted in court as he choked up.Judge David Cowan divided the two dueling Manson cases, deciding that litigation over the potentially lucrative estate should remain in Los Angeles because...
January 27, 2018

Kin seeks Manson corpse to put 'so-called monster' to rest

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