The Daily Populous

Sunday December 3rd, 2017 morning edition

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We have an update on the Buzz Adams Morning Show's Celebrity Sex Scandal Roulette.

Quick refresher: each member of the Morning Show had to name one living, male celebrity who they thought would never in a million years be accused in a sex scandal.

Then, if that celebrity ever was implicated in such a scandal (the credibility of the accusation being judged by a panel of the participating players) the person who picked them would be required to get a tattoo of the celebrity's face somewhere on their body.

Look, if you'd asked people in the 1980s to pick out the celebrity least likely to be accused of sexual misconduct, LOTS of people would have chosen Bill Cosby .

Imagine walking around with a Cosby tat on your bicep today!.

Well, wouldn't you know, one of the MoSho cast members picked Tom Hanks for the Sex Scandal Roulette.

This brings us to today's shocking video... »

Aldi to give away all its unsold fresh food to 'less fortunate individuals' on Christmas Eve

Authored by independent.co.uk

Aldi has offered to give all its unsold fresh food away to charities and good causes when its stores close on Christmas Eve.

The supermarket said: “Aldi is offering local organisations the opportunity to receive surplus food from their stores on the afternoon of Christmas Eve.

Rachel Bullock‏ tweeted: “Kudos to Aldi arranging for dispersal of unsold food on Christmas Eve to organisations helping those in need. »

Shouting ‘pay your taxes,’ activists occupy Apple retail stores across France

Authored by marketwatch.com

Attac said dozens of protests were organized at other Apple AAPL, -0.47% store locations throughout France on Saturday.

In the Paris store, where activists were seen via videos circulating on Twitter, pushing past security and hanging a banner that said “We will stop when Apple pays.”.

#RuptlyLive: 'We will stop when Apple pays' - ATTAC occupy the Paris Apple Store https://t.co/Ee1a9bAYg0 pic.twitter.com/DpLzmRZjun — Ruptly (@Ruptly) December 2, 2017. »

Study finds reading information aloud to yourself improves memory | Waterloo News

Authored by uwaterloo.ca

You are more likely to remember something if you read it out loud, a study from the University of Waterloo has found.

A recent Waterloo study found that speaking text aloud helps to get words into long-term memory.

Dubbed the “production effect,” the study determined that it is the dual action of speaking and hearing oneself that has the most beneficial impact on memory. »