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Henry Winkler Shades Trump’s Incredible Ability To Drink A Glass Of Water With Only One Hand

During a re-election campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the weekend, Donald Trump risked thousands of lives to prove that he can drink a glass of water with one hand.

The heroic feat was part of a 15-minute story where the president described, in great detail, why the “fakers” were wrong to mock him for gingerly walking down a ramp at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and needing two hands to take a sip of water earlier this month. Or as the New York Times described it, “Mr. Trump held the glass with his right hand and brought it to his mouth, but appeared to momentarily have trouble lifting his arm farther. He used his left hand to push the bottom of the glass so that it reached his lips.” Here’s the Tulsa video, should you want to see the CGI-free spectacle.

Incredible stuff. To mock the president’s H2O-based grudge holding, actor Henry Winkler took to Twitter to prove that he, too, can drink a glass of water with only one hand. In the 13-second video, captioned “one hand,” the bearded Happy Days and Barry actor dramatically threw one hand behind his back while raising a glass and taking a sip.

It’s my favorite movie of the summer.

No wonder Winkler shares so much fish photos — my man loves his water.

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Cole Sprouse Said Sexual Assault Allegations Against Him And “Riverdale” Castmates Are False


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Justin Bieber Explains Why A Sexual Assault Allegation Made Against Him Is ‘Factually Impossible’

Justin Bieber was recently the target of a sexual assault allegation. Now, the singer has offered a response, and it’s much more than a simple “I didn’t do it” denial. Instead, Bieber provided detailed evidence about why what is said to have happened is “factually impossible.”

An anonymous woman claimed Bieber sexually assaulted her at a Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, Texas in 2014, but Bieber said he was never there. Bieber began a series of tweets last night, “I don’t normally address things as I have dealt with random accusations my entire career but after talking with my wife and team I have decided to speak up on an issue tonight. Rumors are rumors but sexual abuse is something I don’t take lightly. I wanted to speak out right away but out of respect to so many victims who deal with these issues daily I wanted to make sure I gathered the facts before I made any statement.”

He continued, “In the past 24 hours a new Twitter appeared that told a story of myself involved with sexual abuse on March 9, 2014 in Austin Texas at the Four seasons hotel. I want to be clear. There is no truth to this story. In fact as I will soon show I was never present at that location.”

From there, he laid out his side of the story, sharing evidence of his claims. He wrote, “As her story told I did surprise a crowd in Austin at Sxsw where I appeared on stage with my then assistant side stage and sang a few songs. What this person did not know was that I attended that show with my then gf Selena Gomez.”

He also suggested why the accuser’s story said he was at the Four Seasons, pointing to a tweet about him being there that was later clarified to note that Bieber was at the Four Seasons restaurant, not the hotel. He also shared receipts for his stay at an Airbnb on March 9, 2014 and for his stay at a Westin hotel the next night.

After presenting his case, Bieber concluded, “Every claim of sexual abuse should be taken very seriously and this is why my response was needed. However this story is factually impossible and that is why I will be working with twitter and authorities to take legal action.”

Read Bieber’s tweets below.

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The Unexpected King Of Netflix’s Original Series Is A Prolific Mystery Novelist

In recent years, as studios and networks have all made the move toward streaming to take on the current undisputed leader, Netflix, the streaming service has continued to add to its own original catalogue by luring away showrunning talent from other networks, like Kenya Barris (Black-ish), Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story), and Shonda Rhimes. Shondaland’s first series hasn’t arrived to Netflix yet, but Kenya Barris has found some success with #blackaf, and Ryan Murphy has done well, so far, with The Politician and Hollywood. Netflix has also poached David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and Michelle and Barack Obama, too.

However, in the last 13 months, Netflix has released three series worldwide, all from the same moderately well known New Jersey mystery novelist. His name is Harlan Coben, and he may be the current King of Netflix. Coben has a five-year deal with the streaming network, in which he has agreed to 14 movie and television adaptations. The deal likely came about after Netflix discovered how popular The Five — a British adaptation of a Harlen Coben novel for Sky1 — did after it was licensed by the streamer.

Since then, we have seen Safe, starring Michael C. Hall; The Stranger, starring Richard Armitage; and The Woods, starring Grzegorz Damięcki. While the three series are not connected, they all share some common DNA: Someone goes missing or is murdered, there’s lots of twists, and the leading men are the strong, quiet, and brooding types. All three series are also insanely bingeable: It’s never taken me more than two days to watch an entire season. Each of the television series, in fact, share similar qualities with a good mystery novel: They’re bleak, but not too bleak, and each episode feels like a chapter ending. They are such good page-turners, moreover, that it’s impossible to put down the remote.

What’s interesting is that Coben is U.S.-based, and all of his novels are set in New Jersey or New York, but Netflix is plugging the same stories into other settings, which makes them more friendly to the streaming service’s international audiences. The Safe and The Stranger were set in Britain (and it’s strange to hear Michael C. Hall with a British accent), while The Woods is only the second original Polish series ever on Netflix. Meanwhile, Coben’s next one, The Innocent, will be set in Madrid. It really speaks to the universal appeal of Coben’s stories (in fact, the first film adaptation of a Coben novel, Tell No One, was French). It’s also why Coben is so popular on the streaming network: While Barris and Murphy’s series are more American-centered, Coben’s series can literally be set anywhere in the world where there is a city for the investigation and woods outside of it to bury the bodies.

He’s not a huge name, and his series are not splashy, nor do they feature huge celebrities, but Harlan Coben may be the most successful creative associated with Netflix over the last 13 months. With another 11 adaptations coming over the next few years, signing the mystery novelist may end up being a one of the biggest steals for Netflix of the streaming era.

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30 Things Under $15 That’ll Basically Do Every Little Thing For You

The only thing these won’t do is wave a magic wand. But you’ll think they did.


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Sonam Kapoor Tweeted About Karma And Twitter Educated Her About Caste And Class Discrimination

“Bhaiya, 1 kilo karma dena.”


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More People Attended A Wiggles Concert Than Trump’s Rally And I Am Living For It

Both the rally and concert took place at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. But while Trump only filled less than a third of the seats, The Wiggles sold out.


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16 Divorce Lawyers Shared The Seriously Petty Ways Couples Tried To Screw Each Other, And It’s Bad, Y’all


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