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Bill Maher has a long history of drawing ire for his remarks made on and off his HBO show, "Real Time." And now he's being called out by fellow late-night host James Corden.The host of "The Late Late Show" used part of Thursday's episode to criticize Maher's remarks that suggested our culture should do more to combat the obesity epidemic and stop the push for body acceptance."Fat-shaming doesn't need to end; it needs to make a comeback," Maher said on last Friday's "Real Time," adding that "some amount of shame is good."Corden, who spoke of own body image and health, used scientific reports to back up his arguments that mocking other people's bodies can actually lead to more harm. He also talked about obesity as a systemic health issue with a range of contributing factors."There's a common and insulting misconception that fat people are stupid and lazy and we're not," Corden said. "We get it, we know. We know that being overweight isn't good for us and I've struggled my entire life trying to manage my weight and I suck at it.""Fat-shaming is just bullying," he reminded. "And bullying only makes the problem worse."Corden is one of several people, celebrity or otherwise, who has pushed for more body positivity acceptance."We're not all as lucky as Bill Maher. We don't all have a sense of superiority that burns 35,000 calories a day," Corden deadpanned. 1384
Bradley Edwards, one of the main attorneys representing Epstein’s victims, released a statement today. Here is it below. “The victims deserved to see Epstein held accountable...It’s never too late to come forward with information.” https://t.co/dwNcdYQhuk @WPTV @WPTVContact5 pic.twitter.com/2JoQdapG7s— Merris Badcock (@MerrisBadcock) August 10, 2019 363

Authorities identified Santino William Legan, 19, as the man who shot and killed three people at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, two law enforcement officials told CNN on Monday.A 6-year-old boy was among the dead, and another 12 people, ranging in age from 12 to 69 years old, were injured in the attack, authorities said. 332
Australia's exhausted firefighters are taking advantage of cooler weather to shore up defenses against the deadly wildfires that have ripped across the country. Officials warn the blazes are likely to flare again within days when scorching temperatures are expected to return. The first hints of the financial toll from the disaster are emerging, with the Insurance Council of Australia saying the estimated damage bill had reached 700 million Australian dollars (5 million). That estimate comes one day after the government announced it was committing an extra 2 billion Australian dollars (.4 billion) toward the recovery effort. 648
Argentina's energy secretary said he does not believe a cyberattack caused a massive power outage that left tens of millions of people in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in darkness for several hours on Sunday."At this moment we do not rule out any possibilities but ... a cyberattack is not within the preliminary alternatives being considered," Gustavo Lopetegui told reporters on Sunday.Argentina's President Mauricio Macri called the power outage, which also affected parts of Chile and southern Brazil, "unprecedented" and announced an official investigation into the cause.As of now, no explanation for the widespread power failure has been identified.The blackout comes as 692
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