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Bam Margera Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct, Gets Probation

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Bam Margera's putting another legal issue behind him ... taking a plea deal before his assault trial kicked off. The "Jackass" star pled guilty to 2 counts of disorderly conduct Wednesday in Pennsylvania. He'd been charged for an incident last year…
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News video: Bam Margera sentenced to six months on probation, after he pleaded guilty to two counts of disorderly conduct

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'Jackass' star Bam Margera has pleaded guilty to two counts of disorderly conduct, which saw him sentenced to six months on probation – during which he will subjected to random drug testing.

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Netflix to Open Entertainment, Dining and Shopping Complexes in 2025 [Video]

Netflix to Open Entertainment, Dining and Shopping Complexes in 2025

Netflix to Open Entertainment, Dining, and Shopping Complexes in 2025. Two Netflix Houses will open in the U.S. next year, 'Variety' reports. They will be located in King of Prussia, PA, and Dallas, TX. They will be located in King of Prussia, PA, and Dallas, TX. They will occupy former department stores that are over 100,000 square feet. . Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. . Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. . Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. . Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. . The new Netflix Houses will build upon previous pop-ups that have been staged for popular series and Netflix Bites... The new Netflix Houses will build upon previous pop-ups that have been staged for popular series and Netflix Bites... ... in order to “create an unforgettable venue to explore your favorite Netflix stories and characters beyond the screen year-round,” Netflix said. At Netflix House, you can enjoy regularly updated immersive experiences, indulge in retail therapy, and get a taste — literally — of your favorite Netflix series and films through unique food and drink offerings, Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement. We’ve launched more than 50 experiences in 25 cities, and Netflix House represents the next generation of our distinctive offerings. , Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement. The venues will bring our beloved stories to life in new, ever-changing and unexpected ways, Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement

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Research Warns of Health Risks Associated With Drinking Alcohol on Airplanes [Video]

Research Warns of Health Risks Associated With Drinking Alcohol on Airplanes

Research Warns of Health Risks , Associated With Drinking , Alcohol on Airplanes. Fox News reports that travelers may want to reconsider drinking on their next flight before trying to get some mid-air sleep. . According to a new study published in 'Thorax,' consuming alcohol before sleeping on a plane could result in lowered blood oxygen levels and an increased heart rate. Experts warn that the cabin of a plane already has less oxygen in the air than we normally breathe. Alcohol and sleep only exacerbate this problem. Experts warn that the cabin of a plane already has less oxygen in the air than we normally breathe. Alcohol and sleep only exacerbate this problem. The study, led by the Department of Sleep and Human Factors Research at the German Aerospace Center, found an increased risk for people with preexisting conditions. Passengers with cardiopulmonary diseases have an increased risk of aggravation of symptoms due to the decreased cabin pressure at cruising altitude, which is amplified during sleep, Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, via Fox News. Alcohol, which is often consumed on board, has similar effects, but hypobaric hypoxia-induced changes are usually more pronounced, Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, via Fox News. According to the team, this is the first study to look at the combined impact of low oxygen concentration at high altitudes and consuming alcohol before sleep. Those [factors] are synergistic with each other, leading to increased heart rate and likely increased heart pressure and risks, even in young, healthy individuals, Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, via Fox News. Dr. Adam Scioli, chief medical officer at Caron Treatment Centers in Pennsylvania, suggests the study highlights the need to stay well-hydrated when flying. . This can be exacerbated by the fact that many people don’t drink enough water before they fly, which causes dehydration — again increasing the likelihood of negative impact on their heart, Dr. Adam Scioli, chief medical officer at Caron Treatment Centers in Pennsylvania, via Fox News

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Cucumbers Are Recalled in 14 States [Video]

Cucumbers Are Recalled in 14 States

Cucumbers Are Recalled , in 14 States. Fresh Start Produce Sales in Florida is recalling cucumbers over possible salmonella contamination, 'Newsweek' reports. The 14 states affected by the recall include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Only large, whole cucumbers are included in the recall. Mini and English cucumbers are considered safe to eat. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture first informed Fresh Start that its product tested positive for salmonella. The FDA is conducting whole genome sequencing to determine if this sample is related to an ongoing salmonella outbreak investigation, Via recall notice. Fresh Start believes it recalled the product before it could make it into consumers' hands. Although these cucumbers are unlikely [to be found] in the marketplace, anyone with the recalled product should not consume it and should destroy and discard it or return it to the place of purchase for a refund, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement. Consumers should check with their retailer or place of purchase to determine whether the recalled cucumbers were sold where they shop, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement

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