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Disney has started laying off 21st Century Fox executives after officially closing on its $71.3 billion dollar deal to acquire the studio.

More than 20 executives, who worked at the 20th Century Fox Studios lot, were let go. Another 3,000 people are expected to be laid off in the coming months because of the merger.

Departments with a lot of overlap such as marketing and distribution are expected to be most affected by the reductions in staff.

Disney also announced Thursday it was shutting down Fox 2000, a division that produced films such as?Fight Club," ?The Devil Wears Prada? and ?Love, Simon.?

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...Ty8ISqjzfC0EcrkZAU_8cuz2PhZHjL31r_lTiRHz4YhNM
 
"Swole" is now in the dictionary.

https://apnews.com/60ed55cd28d34281bc949d324a0208eb

BOSTON (AP) ? Get swole, prepare a bug-out bag, grab a go-cup and maybe you?ll have a better chance of surviving the omnicide.

Translation: Hit the gym and bulk up, put a bunch of stuff essential for survival in an easy-to-carry bag, grab a drink for the road, and perhaps you?ll live through a man-made disaster that could wipe out the human race.

Swole , bug-out bag , go-cup and omnicide are just a few of the 640 additions to Merriam-Webster?s dictionary added Monday.

Deciding what gets included is a painstaking process involving the Springfield, Massachusetts-based company?s roughly two dozen lexicographers, said Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster?s editor at large.

They scan online versions of newspapers, magazines, academic journals, books and even movie and television scripts until they detect what he calls ?a critical mass? of usage that warrants inclusion.

The words are added to the online dictionary first, before some are later added to print updates of the company?s popular Collegiate Dictionary, which according to company spokeswoman Meghan Lunghi, has sold more than 50 million copies since 1898, making it the ?best-selling hardcover book after the Bible.?

?So many people use our website as their principal dictionary and we want it to be current,? Sokolowski said. ?We want to be as useful as possible.?

The latest additions include mostly new words, or phrases, but also some old words with new meanings or applications.

Take unplug and snowflake, for example. Unplug means to literally tug an electric plug from a wall socket, but now, it also has a more metaphorical meaning, as in to disconnect from social media, he said.

And yes, a snowflake is still a beautiful ice crystal that floats from the sky during winter, but it now also has a usually disparaging meaning of ?someone who is overly sensitive,? according to Merriam-Webster?s definition.

Some of the words have been around for decades, but are included in the dictionary because of increased usage.

Omnicide, which means ?the destruction of all life,? dates to the Cold War and was used in reference to the threat of nuclear annihilation, but lately it has been used to define the risk of other man-made disasters, primarily climate change.

Popular culture ?movies, TV and sports ? is a common source of new words, such as buzzy , an adjective that literally means creating a buzz, such as a ?buzzy new movie.?

And then there?s EGOT , a noun that refers to an entertainer who has won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. Audrey Hepburn, Marvin Hamlisch, Mel Brooks and Whoopi Goldberg are among the elite group .

Garbage time, those painful final minutes of a game when one team has an insurmountable lead and both teams empty their benches, has been around since 1960, but is on the latest list of new words.

With the rapid advance of science, many new words come from the fields of technology and medicine.

In the internet age when it?s sometimes difficult to determine whether the vast amounts of information we?re exposed to is accurate, the dictionary is a rock, Sokolowski said.

?We need the dictionary more than ever now that we have information flying at us from all directions,? he said.
 
RIP Chewie

Harrison Ford Releases Statement on Passing of Chewbacca Actor Peter Mayhew

Star Wars fandom was shocked today with the announcement of the tragic passing of Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew, who played the lovable Wookiee in five different films in the saga. Mayhew's warmth resonated on the screen as Chewbacca, despite being covered in in pounds of fur. And it was his relationship with Han Solo that many Star Wars fans latched on to.

Han Solo actor Harrison Ford issued a statement to ComicBook.com in response to the passing of Mayhew, expressing his sorrow with kind words to his on-screen counterpart. Read his statement in full below:

"Peter Mayhew was a kind and gentle man, possessed of great dignity and noble character. These aspects of his own personality, plus his wit and grace, he brought to Chewbacca. We were partners in film and friends in life for over 30 years and I loved him. He invested his soul in the character and brought great pleasure to the Star Wars audience."

Ford added, "Chewbacca was an important part of the success of the films we made together. He knew how important the fans of the franchise were to it?s continued success and he was devoted to them. I and millions of others will never forget Peter and what he gave us all. My thoughts are with his dear wife Angie and his children. Rest easy, my dear friend..."

Mayhew's passing was announced so close to the annual Star Wars holiday May the 4th, and this year's event might prove to be bittersweet among some fans.

Mayhew and Ford last appeared on screen together in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, reviving their roles more than three decades after Return of the Jedi. That film was a swan song for both actors, as Ford's character was written out of the saga while Mayhew passed the mantle on to new actor Joonas Suotamo.

Mayhew is survived by his wife Angie and his three children.

https://comicbook.com/starwars/2019...C5uNadD0XbU2nASgOFsSohewkTbePNShn7p88-WqzA5xo
 
Car manufacturer Renault certainly knows how to roll a performance check! A recently released commercial in Brazil for the KWID Outsider highlights the adventures you can find in the new SUV. To help them on this epic quest, the characters of the classic 1980s Dungeons & Dragons cartoon step out of animation into a fiery real-world adventure that begs to be watched over and over.

Hank, Eric, Diana, Presto, Sheila, Bobby and, oh yes, Uni face off against an appropriately menacing and imposing-looking Tiamat in this unforgettable commercial.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC9-bfsNne8
 
The Strongest Man in History premieres on the History Channel on July 10

https://www.history.com/shows/the-strongest-man-in-history

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Laugh-In and Voice Actor Arte Johnson Dies at 90

Arte Johnson, a prolific actor whose work included Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and Love at First Bite, has passed away at the age of 90. Johnson's family announced (via The Hollywood Reporter) that the actor died on Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. His cause of death was reportedly heart failure, after a three-year battle with bladder and prostate cancer.

Johnson's most iconic Laugh-In appearances included his role as Wolfgang, the former German stormtrooper known for his catchphrase of "verry interesting". He also was known for playing Tyrone F. Horneigh on the series, an old man who harasses Gladys (Ruth Buzzi) on a park bench. The actor ultimately earned an Emmy for his work on the show.

Johnson was born in 1929 in Benton Harbor, Michigan. His first step into the business came when he impulsively stepped into an audition line, and was ultimately cast as a 65-year-old Frenchman in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

From there, Johnson began a prolific film and television career that included It's Always Jan, Bewitched, and the Twilight Zone episode "The Whole Truth". He also appeared in the Lost in Space episode "Princess of Space", and "The Flip-Side of Satan" episode of Night Gallery.

After Laugh-In, Johnson made appearances on Match Game, The Gong Show, and Wheel of Fortune. His career as a voice actor included Misterjaw on The Pink Panther Laugh-and-a-Hal-Hour-and-a-Half Show, Devil Smurf on The Smurfs, Newt on Animaniacs, and Dr. Ludwig Von Strangebuck and Count Ray on Ducktales. He also lent his voice to more than 80 audiobook recordings.

Before retiring from acting in 2006, Johnson's final role was voicing Virman Vundabar in the 2005 Justice League Unlimited episode "The Ties That Bind".

Johnson is survived by his wife, Gisela, as well as his brother and Laugh-In co-star Coslough Johnson. Donations in his name can be made to Actors & Others for Animals.

https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/2019...IMEYCmbC_2_7yDWDOsyr53-X4yzZpE56gI3QaFOyu1PgY
 
Star Wars Fans Direct Traffic With Lightsabers During New York Blackout

https://comicbook.com/starwars/2019...cLL7pWuhWZPoH-BBMmGxYR6chRO9qcdI96sfu8pueKNRc

On Saturday night, a power failure in New York City left the West Side of Manhattan in the dark. Some of the city?s denizens became trapped in subway cars. Others had to navigate the roads of the city without the aid of streetlights or stoplights. Some good Samaritans took to the streets, using what light sources they could find to help direct traffic through the city. These included cell phones as well as lightsaber blades.

Some in the city, including The New York Times reporter Liam Stack, took photos of the Jedi in action. ?Now that it?s getting dark the civilians directing traffic in Hell?s Kitchen are using whatever light they can get, including cellphones and... light sabers #NYCblackout,? Stack tweeted with a photo on Twitter.

The one in Stack?s photo wasn?t alone.

Directing traffic is a difficult and necessary job during incidents like this one. "I know how tricky it is when it comes to that intersection and I just saw in my mind car accidents people getting hit, people screaming," a woman told CNN, saying she learned the skill from her police officer father. "So I felt like I should have just tried."

The power outage lasted for approximately three hours. Con Edison said that a mechanical problem ? an explosion and fire, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo ? at a substation was the cause of the blackout. The substation problem led to issues in six power sectors, leading to the power outage in portions of Manhattan.

The power came back on around 10 p.m. ?Power has been restored after today's #blackout, but New Yorkers should continue to exercise caution as everything returns to normal,? Cuomo tweeted. ?When things are at their worst, New Yorkers are at their best, and they were at their best tonight.?

Parts of Midtown and Hell?s Kitchen were also affected by the blackout. The outage occurred on the 42nd anniversary of the 1977 blackout that left the city in darkness.

Some found themselves trapped in elevators waiting for the power to return. Broadway shows canceled their performances.
 
44 Injured by 'Tsunami' in Malfunctioning Wave Pool Accident

A park employee confirmed an "accidental breakdown in machinery" caused the incident, and not a disgruntled worker.

44 tourists have been injured by a "tsunami" in a malfunctioning wave pool in China.

Videos of the incident published online show dozens of adults and children being smashed together after faulty equipment suddenly caused a giant wave to sweep through the attraction at Yulong Shuiyun Water Amusement Park in Lonmgjing.

Five people were still being treated in hospital on Tuesday for injuries such as fractured ribs, the South China Morning Post reported.

"According to the initial stages of the investigation, the incident was caused by a power cut that damaged electronic equipment in the tsunami pool control room, which led to the waves in the tsunami pool becoming too big and injuring people," a government notice posted on Weibo said.

The park was shut down while an investigation took place.

The footage shows families screaming in terror as they attempt to flee the freak wave, with some children being thrown out of the pool completely and onto the pavement; swimmers were pulled from the water afterwards bloodied and crying.

A park employee confirmed an "accidental breakdown in machinery" caused the incident, and not a disgruntled worker.

"Online rumors say that a worker wrongly operated the controls, but in reality it was a problem with the equipment," they said.

https://toofab.com/2019/08/01/44-in...QETWnNRXo6QAF2Op0wdFiHdgWg6TI34jT9PZE81bnGUTc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24-iwCaT2Pc
 
Detailing Dirtiest Car Ever! First Wash in 37 Years Mercedes 280 SL

Larry Kosilla of AMMO Auto Care in New York City travelled out to New Jersey to help his client David surprise his father in an effort to convince him to restore the 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL that had been sitting in his garage, untouched for 37 years. During this time an enormous amount of dust, mold and other things grew and gathered in and under the car. David thought that cleaning the car would help sway his father to see the value in restoration for posterity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyTrkAqnkFI

https://laughingsquid.com/mercedes-...sPHsmBw9h4hqe06WXOXsFo-uxjFS0MIEKM0ekS8JEZXT4
 
Missouri doctors find venomous brown recluse spider in woman's ear

https://www.foxnews.com/science/missouri-doctors-find-venomous-brown-recluse-spider-in-womans-ear

Doctors in Missouri reportedly pulled a dime-sized brown recluse spider out of a woman?s ear this week after she complained of pain.

Susie Torres, who hates spiders, told FOX 4 in Kansas City that she woke up Tuesday morning hearing ?swooshing? in her ear.

?It was like when you went swimming and you have all of that water in your ear," she said.

She initially thought she was having a reaction to an allergy shot, but when she went to the doctor a medical assistant found the eight-legged creature.

Doctors were able to remove the spider, which didn?t bite her.

Bites from a brown recluse spider can cause discoloring of the affected area and flulike symptoms.

"I went and put some cotton balls in my ears last night,? Torres told FOX 4. ?I?m shaking off my clothes and I don?t put my purse on the floor. I?m a little more cautious."
 
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Bomb squad investigating porta-potty explosion at N.J. construction site, formerly home of The Dump

A porta-potty explosion Sunday night in Gloucester County prompted scores of comments recalling the film ?Christmas Vacation? as cops and the county fire marshal look for clues.

After receiving a steady flow of reports about an explosion, Washington Township police arrived shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday at an At Home store under construction on Route 42. Construction workers pointed officers to the porta-potties on site, formerly home to a location of the furniture store called The Dump.

One portable toilet was broken into several pieces, but an adjacent porta-potty was left intact.

Workers were expelled from the site as police, the county fire marshal and the Camden County Bomb Squad were called in to investigate. The scene was deemed safe just after 10 p.m.

No one was injured, police said in a Facebook post about the incident, which they believe to be criminal mischief. ?No Christmas Vacation, Griswolds, Clark, Ellen, or Cousin Eddie comments please,? the post said.

The commenters did not listen, posting GIFs of Randy Quaid?s character dumping his RV?s sewage into the storm sewer.

There is a common misconception that porta-potties can explode due to methane gas buildup from waste, appearing to date back to a 2005 lawsuit. A man who worked at a methane plant in West Virginia lit a cigarette inside a porta-potty, igniting an explosion and leaving him severely disfigured. But that plant had a leaking methane line, he alleged.

In a March 2005 episode, the Discovery Channel show Mythbusters tested whether the portable toilet could produce enough gas to an explosion. They stuffed a crash dummy into a porta-potty and ignited a flame from a safe distance. But the air vents atop the portable toilet constipated their efforts.

The Mythbusters crew later sealed all the vents, lit a flare and then pumped the space with methane gas, which explodes at about minute 28 of this video.

Authorities have not said if any explosive devices were recovered from the scene.

The Washington Township Police are not turning a brown eye to this case. Anyone with information can reach their Detective Bureau.

https://www.nj.com/gloucester-count...rObsn5P0xjQ7xvRRukAuZCeknxDHhqXAkuig4xycsuxeA
 
The world?s tallest residential building, Central Park Tower, tops out at 1,550 feet

Central Park Tower officially topped out on Tuesday, breaking the record set by nearby 432 Park Avenue for the tallest residential building in the world. Reaching 1,550 feet high, the skyscraper at 217 West 57th Street would be the tallest building in New York City if not for the 400-foot spire of One World Trade, as New York Magazine reported. Developed by supertall-specialists Extell, Central Park Tower includes a seven-story Nordstrom flagship store and 179 luxury condos.

Some of the residences were listed for the first time in May, ranging from a $6.9 million two-bedroom to a five-bedroom apartment for $63 million. In 2017, it was reported that 20 of the 179 units will ask for $60 million and above, including a penthouse for $95 million. Closings are expected to begin in the first quarter of next year.

Developers predict the building will have a sellout of more than $4 billion, which would make Central Park Tower the country?s most expensive condo project ever.

But the market has slowed for luxury towers, specifically those located on Billionaires? Row. Jonathan Miller, a real estate appraiser, told the New York Times that 40 percent of seven towers in the Central Park South area are unsold. While sales data for Central Park Tower has not yet been released, the Commercial Observer reported last month that Extell?s other supertall on the Lower East Side, One Manhattan Square, has seen just 173 of 815 condos closed.

According to a press release from Extell, ?Central Park Tower?s beautiful facade features combined elements of glass, satin-finished stainless steel, and light-catching vertical and horizontal details that accentuate the interplay of texture and light. At a height of 300 feet from the street, the tower cantilevers to the east, creating Central Park views for all north-facing residences.?

The 131-story tower was designed by Chicago-based Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture and includes three full floors of amenity space, dubbed the Central Park Club. The club spans 50,000 square feet and features an outdoor terrace with a pool, a wellness center with an indoor pool, and a massive ballroom and cigar bar on the marketed 100th floor.

Smith designed Dubai?s Burj Khalifa, the current tallest building in world, and the Jeddah Tower, the soon-to-be tallest, a 3,280-foot tower in Saudi Arabia. In an interview published Monday, New York Magazine architecture critic Justin Davidson asked the architect if Central Park Tower could have been taller if local zoning had allowed it.

?Oh yeah,? Smith said. ?Jeddah Tower is twice the height of this one. You could drop that in here for sure.?

https://www.6sqft.com/the-worlds-ta...ing-central-park-tower-tops-out-at-1550-feet/

 
This WWII veteran wants 100 birthday cards for his 100th birthday


James South is about to hit a big milestone in his life and he?s hoping others can help him celebrate by mailing him a birthday card.

South turns 100 on October 7 and his birthday wish is to receive 100 cards. It?s a wish his assisted living home is trying to make come true.

Brookdale Senior Living in Watauga, Texas, a suburb of Fort Worth, posted an image of South with a sign on Facebook on Friday.

?Hello! My name is James South and I am a proud World War II Veteran! I will be turning 100 on October 7th, 2019 and I would like to receive 100 birthday cards,? the sign reads.

South grew up in northeast Texas in a large family of sharecroppers, his son, Jim South, told CNN. He joined the Army in 1940 and was deployed to Normandy seven days after D-Day. During his service, his girlfriend Sophie wrote him a letter every day.

?They were married for 55 years until she passed in 2001,? said Jim South, who is the couple?s only child.

Since retiring at the age of 65, South has stayed active by woodworking, growing his garden, playing golf, and attending church, his son said. It was only last year at the age of 98 that he moved into Brookdale.

Jim South said he has a three-day celebration planned for his dad?s big birthday that includes playing golf, eating chicken fried steak and catfish at his favorite restaurants and spending time with his family.

?My dad taught me that a hug is better then a handshake,? said Jim. ?And that money wasn?t the goal in life ? it was happiness.?

South plans on hanging the cards on a wall in his room and Jim said they have already contacted the local post office about a possible increase in mail.

https://q13fox.com/2019/09/22/this-...70e6&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
 
Brown v. Board of Education was the landmark Supreme Court case that ended racial segregation in schools in 1954. But it wasn?t the first to take on the issue. Eight years earlier, in 1946, a group of Mexican American families in California won the very first federal court case ruling that segregation of public schools was unconstitutional.

https://www.history.com/news/mendez...43f97b4e5ac812296419b2e9a08bd149c8a0e2a60ea6d
 
A Wisconsin prisoner just reportedly confessed to the 'Making a Murderer' killing

A Wisconsin prisoner has confessed to a brutal murder that's the subject of Netflix's "Making a Murderer," the director of a new documentary told Newsweek.

The inmate was being interviewed by filmmakers for an upcoming documentary series called "Convicting a Murderer," an unofficial sequel of sorts to the hit Netflix series, when he said he was responsible for killing Teresa Halbach, the photographer whose death in 2005 was the focus of "Making a Murderer," the director said.

Newsweek reported that the prisoner's name wouldn't be released until law enforcement in Wisconsin can verify a confession.

The director of "Convicting a Murderer," Shawn Rech, told Newsweek that the inmate was a convicted killer.

"We haven't confirmed the legitimacy of the confession, but seeing as it was given by a notable convicted murderer from Wisconsin, we feel responsible to deliver any and all possible evidence to law enforcement and legal teams," Rech said.

He also said that the documentary, which has "been in production for 20 months," had "uncovered an unfathomable amount of information and evidence" about the murder.

Newsweek reported that the new docuseries would feature law-enforcement figures who believe that Steven Avery, the man convicted of murder in Halbach's death in 2007, is guilty. That's a change from the original show, which suggested that Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey, who was convicted of being an accessory to murder, were innocent. Both men have maintained their innocence.

Rech told Newsweek that he wasn't satisfied with "Making a Murderer."

"After doing a little bit of follow-up research I learned that not only did I not have the whole story, but I was misled by the series," Rech said.

Should the unnamed inmate's new confession stand, both Avery and Dassey could be released from prison. When "Making a Murderer" aired in 2016, it sparked outrage over the treatment of the two Wisconsin men and led some to support their exoneration.

Avery and Dassey have consistently appealed their convictions since 2007, but both remain incarcerated in Wisconsin. Avery is serving a life sentence without parole, while Dassey is serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole.

Representatives for Avery didn't immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment. A legal representative for Dassey declined to comment.

A spokesperson from the Wisconsin Department of Justice told Insider in a statement, "The Wisconsin Department of Justice has received the new information related to the case. DOJ takes all credible reports seriously, but it's important to note that this new information directly contradicts information previously provided by the same individual."

https://www.insider.com/making-a-mu...UEeYfLViQJLkLSSLBTAR6KY6Y3FpiazTyeN6E3MRiBtIE
 
Samuel L. Jackson?s voice is coming soon to an Amazon Alexa device near you

Say Alexa again.

If you want to hear Samuel L. Jackson's voice coming out of your Amazon smart speaker, you'll be able to.

Jackson's voice will be available thanks to neural text to speech, Amazon's David Limp said Wednesday. Neural Text to Speech will be able to mimic celebrities' voices, with their permission, Limp added.

Enabling Jackson will cost .99. CNET's Ben Fox Rubin noted it's not yet clear if the cost is per celebrity. The feature will roll out later in the year.

https://www.cnet.com/news/samuel-l-...10aac3a&bhid=19012468495133637194581857027038
 
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