The Daily Populous

Saturday April 28th, 2018 morning edition

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That’s partially why it’s so exciting to see Winkler move from the comedic sidelines back into the spotlight thanks to HBO‘s Barry.

Winkler stars as Gene Cousineau, Barry’s (Hader) strict but passionate acting coach who has some demons of his own.

“Out of the corner of my eye I see I’ve made Bill Hader laugh,” Winkler said of his first audition.

Winkler has a deep appreciation for his past acting instructors, which translates to how he portrays Barry‘s Gene Cousineau.

Also, we may now know when to expect Arrested Development Season 5.

When asked about when the new season would premiere, a Netflix representative told Decider that they could confirm Season 5 “is coming soon.”.

Even though he admitted singing for television was scary, Winkler is still incredibly happy to be part of this HBO show. »

Lawyer in Trump Tower meeting admits to being informant for Moscow

Authored by axios.com

The revelation now raises questions about who she was working for when she met with Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner in 2016.

Natalya Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who met with top Trump campaign officials at Trump Tower in 2016, admitted to being an informant for a top Kremlin official, reports the New York Times .

What she said: “I am a lawyer, and I am an informant … Since 2013, I have been actively communicating with the office of the Russian prosecutor general.”. »

Denver-area Uber driver tipped with scratch ticket that leads to $140,000 prize

Authored by kdvr.com

The man, identified by the Colorado Lottery as a Lakewood resident, was given a $5 Super Special Ultimate Bingo scratch ticket by one of his passengers.

He played the ticket and won $30, which he used to buy more scratch tickets.

After six weeks of ticket scratching, he picked up the top-prize winning scratch ticket from a Centennial store on Wednesday. »

Noninvasive spinal stimulation method enables paralyzed people to regain use of hands, study finds

Authored by newsroom.ucla.edu

The ability to perform simple daily tasks can make a big difference in people’s lives, especially for those with spinal cord injuries.

After only eight researcher-led training sessions with the spinal stimulation, all six individuals showed substantial improvements.

The study participants had chronic and severe paralysis for more than one year, and some for more than 10 years. »

Is there a McDonald’s in Bermuda?

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The issue of whether McDonald’s and other US and international fast food chains should be allowed to open in Bermuda was an extremely controversial issue in the 1990s.

As this was basically US territory it was exempt from a number of relevant Bermuda laws regarding foreign ownership and franchises.

They introduced and passed the Prohibited Restaurants Act 1977, a piece of legislation that banned foreign restaurants in Bermuda and made operating them a criminal offence. »