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Amanda Nunes And Jon Jones Are The Top-Ranked Fighters In ‘UFC 4’

While fans have the opportunity to create their own legends in the completely revamped Career Mode, UFC 4 has released its top-50 UFC fighters ahead of the game’s release on Friday. The two-division GOAT, Amanda Nunes, is the top pound-for-pound fighter in the game, slightly edging Jon Jones at No. 2, Khabib Nurmagomedov at No. 3 and Valentina Schevchenko at No. 4 as the only five-star fighters in the game.

The No. 1 ranked bantamweight and featherweight champion’s placement is well-deserved, with wins over Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate, Schevchenko, Cris Cyborg and Holly Holm over the last four years. Despite close decision victories over the likes of Dominick Reyes and Thiago Santos in recent years, Jones’ record remains unblemished aside from a disqualification loss to Matt Hamill in 2009.

Jones was able to fend off Nurmagomedov’s equally impressive stretch, where he’s earned wins over Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier. Schevchenko rounds out the five-star fighters with five-consecutive wins since her loss to Nunes in 2017.

See the rest of the top 50 below, which correlates stars 1-5 as a representation of each fighter’s overall ability.

  1. Amanda Nunes, 5
  2. Jon Jones, 5
  3. Khabib Nurmagomedov, 5
  4. Valentina Schevchenko, 5
  5. Henry Cejudo, 4.5
  6. Israel Adesanjay, 4.5
  7. Weili Zhang, 4.5
  8. Stipe Miocic, 4.5
  9. Georges St-Pierre, 4.5
  10. Kamaru Usman, 4.5
  11. Demetrious Johnson, 4.5
  12. Alex Volkanowski, 4.5
  13. Max Holloway, 4.5
  14. Jorge Masvidal, 4.5
  15. TJ Dillashaw, 4.5
  16. Daniel Cormier, 4.5
  17. Rose Namajunas, 4.5
  18. Justin Gaethje, 4.5
  19. Petr Yan, 4.5
  20. Conor McGregor, 4.5
  21. Deiveson Figueiredo, 4.5
  22. Francis Ngannou, 4.5
  23. Cris Cyborg, 4.5
  24. Tony Ferguson, 4.5
  25. Joanna Jedrzejcyk, 4.5
  26. Marlon Moraes, 4.5
  27. Jose Aldo, 4.5
  28. Tyron Woodley, 4.5
  29. Robert Whittaker, 4.5
  30. Glover Teixeira, 4.5
  31. Yoel Romero, 4.5
  32. Jessica Andrade, 4.5
  33. Aljamain Sterling, 4.5
  34. Curtis Blaydes, 4.5
  35. Alistair Overeem, 4.5
  36. Cain Velasquez, 4.5
  37. Joseph Benavidez, 4.5
  38. Ronaldo Souza, 4.5
  39. Holly Holm, 4.5
  40. Colby Covington, 4.5
  41. Leon Edwards, 4
  42. Rafael Dos Anjos, 4
  43. Dustin Poirier, 4
  44. Ronda Rousey 4
  45. Tatiana Suarez, 4
  46. Cody Garbrandt, 4
  47. Dominick Reyes, 4
  48. Anthony Johnson, 4
  49. Paulo Costa, 4
  50. Darren Till, 4

While these are the ratings as they currently stand, depending on fighter performances in the real world, a fighter update will be released after major UFC events with new attributes and move updates. UFC 4 hits shelves on Playstation 4 and Xbox One Friday, August 14.

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Louis C.K. Reportedly Got A Pretty Brutal Heckle During His Surprise Set At Dave Chappelle’s Comedy Series

Over the weekend, word broke out that Louis C.K. had made a couple appearances at Dave Chappelle’s summer comedy series. At the time it wasn’t clear if C.K. had done sets or if he was simply there as a non-performing guest. But now Entertainment Weekly has word from an anonymous attendee that he did, in fact, perform at least one set, and that it wasn’t, well, the best.

The source said C.K. — whose career was all but obliterated nearly three years ago after revelations emerged of his past sexual misconduct with multiple women — was the “secret headliner” on the night that also included Michelle Wolf and Mo Amer, as well as copious social distancing. After Chappelle gave him a brief introduction, referring to him as “somebody whose comedy I admired for his whole career,” C.K. performed for 20 minutes, and at least at the beginning the reaction was, the source said, “mixed-to-positive.”

“He was not really on his game and he got some hecklers about halfway through,” said the anonymous patron.

At one point C.K. started doing “silly, non-distinct” impressions and asked the audience to give him suggestions. One person near the back chimed in, saying, “How about the toilet seat you jerked off on?” That got some attention.

“People were like, ‘Oh, crap. That was brutal,’” recalls EW’s source. “And then he had a pretty good comeback, which was, ‘I don’t do my best material on these shows.’”

It was said that C.K.’ set “generally felt like [he] was either phoning it in or workshopping half-baked material,” according to EW. He even had a notebook in his hand. He also steered clear of controversial material, unlike the notorious leaked 2018 set in which he mocked trans people and even Parkland shooting survivors.

Ever since the revelations about his misconduct emerged, Chappelle has supported C.K., even defending his right to mount a comeback in his Sticks & Stones special, saying, “They ruined this n*****’s life, and now he’s coming back playing comedy clubs and they’re acting like if he’s able to do that that’s going to hurt women. What the f*ck is your agenda, ladies?”

(Via EW)

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The Dallas Wings And Isabelle Harrison Launched The ‘I Am’ Campaign

The Dallas Wings launched its I Am campaign on Wednesday amplifying the work of the team’s forward Isabelle Harrison who began the I Am movement back in July. The campaign will feature a video series that the team created as part of its social justice platform under the WNBA’s Justice Movement.

Harrison was featured in the first video the Wings produced for the series, speaking on using her platform to educate as best she can.

“I started the campaign after seeing the social injustices and atrocities in our country,” Harrison said in the announcement. “The purpose is to show all that their struggles are seen and show how alike we really are. I also wanted to make something that we could all come together on.”

Wings President and CEO Greg Bibb said in a statement, “I’m proud of the Izzy for her vision and our organization for working hard to make it come to life. Once again, our players are leading the way and using their voice to drive the conversation around social justice.”

The I Am t-shirts the Wings released nearly sold out on the first day, with all proceeds from the shirts going to Black Lives Matter, but select sizes are still available.

It’s just the latest effort from the WNBA which has long been on the front lines of the fight for social justice, as its players use their voices and platforms to push for change and continue to get support from their teams and the league to amplify those voices.

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Amine Celebrates The Release Of His ‘Limbo’ Album With A Live Performance Of Its Entirety On YouTube

After more than two years without a project, this past second weekend Amine returned with his second album, Limbo, which served as the follow-up to his 2018 “EP/LP/Mixtape/Album” OnePointFive. Led by a trio of singles, including the braggadocious “Shimmy” and the Young Thug-featured “Compensating,” Amine delivered what is arguably his strongest release to date. Backed by 14 songs and a strong supporting cast that featured JID, Summer Walker, Vince Staples, and more, Limbo lived up to expectations and then some.

In a normal world, Amine would have packed his bags and went on tour. Unfortunately, that was not the case, as the coronavirus pandemic has halted performances in all forms for the foreseeable future. Refusing to let the circumstances stop him, Amine assembled a band to bring the album to fans via a YouTube livestream. Billed as Live From Limbo, it finds the Portland native performing the album in its entirety for viewers. Backed by bright neon colors filling the room and a full-fledged band that included a guitarist, bassist, drummer, DJ, and background vocalists, Amine achieves his goal of bringing the album live to fans.

Check out our review of Amine’s Limbo album here.

You can watch Amine’s performance in the video above.

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Jim Parsons Went Into Detail About The ‘Intense’ Summer That Led To Him Leaving ‘The Big Bang Theory’

Twelve years is a long time to do anything, and the cast of The Big Bang Theory — like the actors on any long-running program — deserve medals for sheer endurance. But one member of the cast almost didn’t make it. Jim Parsons, the once (and future?) Sheldon, has spoken briefly before about why he left the show, but in a recent Entertainment Tonight interview, the actor opened up about the “really intense” summer that led up to the final season, a time that convinced him that Season 12 should definitely but definitely be his last.

Parsons recalls that he entered the twelfth season, which would have been the end of his two-year contract, with “suspicion in my heart” that he’d sign up for another round or two. After wrapping the 11th season, he realized he should trust his gut.

“That summer I went to New York to do Boys in the Band on Broadway and I think anything I felt got affirmed,” he said. “It was a very intense summer. Partly because of the part and the experience of doing the play, but more because [I was so busy].”

Indeed, he had no downtime between The Big Bang Theory’s season finale and the landmark queer play’s rehearsals. He had even scheduled to shoot a commercial on his first day off. He says he was already “exhausted,” as well as emotionally strung out, the latter due to the declining health of his and his husband Todd Spiewak’s 14-year-old dog.

“I’ll never forget that walk around the park to let him go to the bathroom before we went to the commercial, he just looked so bad and I was so tired and Todd was like, ‘We’ve got to go. We’ve scheduled this. They fit everything around your schedule.’ And I just started crying,” Parsons said, through tears. “It makes me upset now. I was like, ‘This dog’s gonna die while I’m off working. I feel so bad.’”

He continued:

“So I went and did the commercial, I came back, and then Monday I went to do the play and he had a really bad seizure that night, so I knew that we had to make a decision… We called somebody and the person comes to put the dog to sleep at home … So that happened Tuesday. It really upset me. Still does.”

And then he broke his foot. During the next Saturday’s matinee performance, an already depleted Parsons walked out for his curtain call and slipped. To him it was a breaking point:

“It was the scariest moment for the next couple of days because… I felt like I was at the edge of a cliff and I was teetering and I saw something really dark below, between the death of the dog and [the fact that] I don’t know what they would’ve done if I couldn’t have gotten back on for the play.”

The summer, which he described as “very intense,” led to a breakthrough. “I had this moment of clarity — that I think you’re very fortunate to get in a lot of ways — of going, ‘Don’t keep speeding by… Use this time to take a look around,’” Parsons remembered. “And I did. I was like, ‘I gotta make a move.’”

He also thought about his late father. “My dad had passed years before, but he was 52. And I realized that at the end of season 12 I would be 46,” Parsons said. “… It was just a context thing.”

When he got back to Los Angeles, he broke the news to Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre and writer Steve Molaro.

“I said, ‘If you told me that like my father I had six years left to live, I think there’s other things I need to try and do. I don’t know what they are, but I can tell that I need to try,’” he recalled. “… It was kind of clarity thrust upon you, as Shakespeare might have said… I was like, ‘OK. Let’s take charge here.’ And so that’s exactly what happened.”

Parsons started playing Sheldon in 2007 and concluded in 2019. Of course, the character has lived on, in short form, since 2017 with Young Sheldon.

(Via Entertainment Tonight)

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Tyronn Lue Will Reportedly Be Targeted For ‘Several’ Head Coaching Jobs

With the NBA on hiatus for the past several months, the coaching carousel has been somewhat quiet as well. Typically, head coaches start to find themselves in the hot seat as the season winds down and organizations start to recalibrate and look toward the future. Now that the restarted season is back in full swing, we’re starting to hear some more whispers about coming changes around the league.

The Knicks made the first splash with the hiring of Tom Thibodeau, after what initially appeared to be a two-man race between him and Lakers assistant Jason Kidd. There were rumors about Nate McMillan losing favor in Indiana, but the Pacers put that to rest by announcing they’d come to terms on a four-year extension.

Still, there could be several front offices looking to make changes, and according to the latest report, Clippers assistant Tyronn Lue is on a lot of people’s shortlist to fill potential vacancies, via Chris Mannix of SI.com.

Lue is expected to be a leading candidate for what could be several NBA coaching openings, multiple league executives told Sports Illustrated. The Knicks recently filled its coaching vacancy, hiring Tom Thibodeau. But in the coming weeks, other jobs could open.

Lue’s last head coaching job was with the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he was at the helm during the team’s 2016 championship, but was dismissed during the 2018-2019 season. Lue was also in line to become the next head coach of the Lakers, but reportedly walked away from negotiations when the offer was below what he felt was deserved from a championship coach. With teams like New Orleans — where Alvin Gentry is reportedly likely to be on the outs — finishing their seasons in the coming days, more movement could be on the horizon in the coaching world and Lue figures to be firmly in the mix.

(SI.com)

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The Eastern Conference Playoffs Are Officially Set With The Pacers Win Over Houston

While there is still plenty to sort out in the Western Conference over the final few days of games, things were much quieter in the East. With Milwaukee, Toronto, and Boston all locked into the top three seeds and Brooklyn and Orlando set in seventh and eighth respectively, the only remaining question was who would be the 4-5 matchup and who would face the Celtics.

The Pacers officially set the playoff picture in the East on Wednesday with their 108-104 win over the Rockets, ensuring the Sixers stay in sixth in the East to face Boston. The Pacers will now play the Heat, with Miami able to clinch the 4-seed and “homecourt” for the series with one more win. Here is the full playoff bracket for the East.

1. Milwaukee Bucks vs. 8. Orlando Magic
4. Miami Heat vs. 5. Indiana Pacers

2. Toronto Raptors vs. 7. Brooklyn Nets
3. Boston Celtics vs. 6. Philadelphia 76ers

Things set up quite well for Milwaukee in getting an Orlando team that, since the injury to Jonathan Isaac, has really struggled in the bubble. Toronto faces a Nets team that’s overachieved in Orlando, but shouldn’t be too much of an issue for the Raptors — and, hey, a nice throwback Raptors-Nets series. The marquee first round matchups are surely Heat-Pacers, as we get four-plus games of Jimmy Butler-T.J. Warren beef, and Celtics-Sixers, with Philly getting Joel Embiid back this week.

At this point, attention will fully shift West for the next few days, particularly Thursday as the four potential play-in teams — Blazers, Grizzlies, Suns, and Spurs — will all be in action and looking to earn a spot in the 8-9 series over the weekend.

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City Girls Claim Male Rappers Are Threatened By Female Rappers ‘Doing It Themselves’

Just like the many women thriving in the rap game today, City Girls have had a strong 2020. After member JT’s release from prison, the pair quickly reconnected with Yung Miami to work on their third album, but the project was unfortunately leaked before thy could complete it. Despite the leak, the pair uploaded the album, City On Lock, to streaming services and it’s been well-received by fans. Still riding high off its release, the duo stopped by The Breakfast Club to share their thoughts on hip-hop’s current state. When asked about why men feel a certain way about lyrics coming from women, they had some thoughts.

“Men is just threatened by the women dominating right now, because they are used to being in control of putting women on records,” JT replied. “Now women are starting to team up and do it without them. Now they got so much to say, because back then you had to get on a hot song with a man to go No. 1 or even chart, but now women are doing it themselves.”

Yung Miami chimed in, saying, “I say shut the f*ck up, period. Like just shut up.” She added, “They’ve been talking about this for years for decades, so why is this a problem now.”

You can watch the full interview with City Girls and The Breakfast Club above.

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Watch Alex Jones Use The World’s Smallest Megaphone To Rant Madly At Hikers And Employees Of A Texas Park

It’s been a while since we’ve paid much attention to Alex Jones. Ever since the chili-loving conspiracy theorist was banned from just about every online platform known to man, he’s (thankfully) been a less ubiquitous presence in all of our lives. But every now and again he does something that reminds of his existence in the world, usually because someone filmed him in a public space delivering an unhinged rant about masks or guns or vaccines or something. And such is the case this week after a video has gone viral of Jones using a comically small megaphone to verbally accost the young employees of an Austin, Texas park.

According to the Austin American-Statesman, the maskless (of course) Jones was mad because his wife was denied access to the park because she did not make a reservation to enter it, as is the park’s policy in the era of COVID-19 — an attempt to control crowds during the pandemic.

Reports the American-Statesman:

The video of his greenbelt antics show Jones yelling at park employees, who are seated outside the entrance to check people in.

“Now you guys use your COVID hoax to like set a checkpoint up to take over the parks and start charging?” he asked the masked park employees, most of whom were seated in folding camp chairs at the entrance to the greenbelt. “It’s unconstitutional.”

At one point, Jones walks over to an employee, standing just feet away from him, and asks, “Who are you, masked man?”

“I’m a lifeguard for Barton Springs,” the man replies.

“You’re a lifeguard for Barton Springs, now part of the criminal power grab,” Jones responds.

Okay, a couple of questions:

1. Was the wee megaphone really needed? Why does a shouty, bloated gasbag need a megaphone to talk to people sitting just a few feet away in an otherwise quiet area?

2. Can someone help us find this nice young lady? We’d like to buy her a drink.

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ER doctor’s day-in-the-life story shows reality for healthcare workers 6 months in

Here we are, six months into the coronavirus pandemic, and people are tired. We’re tired of social distancing, wearing masks, the economic uncertainty, the constant debates and denials, all of it.

But no one is more tired than the healthcare workers on the frontline. Those whom we celebrated and hailed as heroes months ago have largely been forgotten as news cycles shift and increased illness and death become “normal.” But they’re still there. They’re still risking themselves to save others. And they’ve been at it for a long time.

Mary Katherine Backstrom shared her experience as the wife of an ER doctor in Florida, explaining the impact this pandemic is having on the people treating its victims and reminding us that healthcare workers are still showing up, despite all of the obstacles that make their jobs harder.


Backstrom wrote:

“When Ian got home from work last Monday, I could tell it had been a rough shift. He kicked his shoes off on the backdoor stoop as he wrapped up a call with a specialist.

‘Please keep me posted,’ I heard him say. ‘I’m hoping they make some progress.’

He’d been off the clock for at least 3 hours, but was still advocating for a patient.

‘Hey baby,’ I said when he walked through the door.

‘Hey,’ he responded with a half-hearted smile. He walked straight past me and the children.

The kids used to squeal and attack their Daddy when he walked through the door from work. It was his favorite thing in the whole wide world, but it’s not allowed anymore.

The ‘Daddy’s Home!’ hug has been canceled for some time, now. One more thing the pandemic has stolen.

Ian disappeared into our bedroom after throwing his scrubs straight in the wash. He jumped in the shower and I went outside to sprayed down his shoes with disinfectant.

Twenty minutes later, we sat down for dinner.

I asked him how his work day was. He was worried sick over a patient. They had come to the hospital critically ill, and tested positive for Covid.

‘He was terrified, MK. The look on his face broke my heart.’

Ian pushed his chicken around with a fork, but seemed too distracted to eat.

‘Do you know what he said to me before he was intubated?’ he continued. ‘He said he was sorry. He thought the whole thing was a hoax.’

The frustration on Ian’s face was plain. He was fighting an uphill battle. How do you save a country that doesn’t believe it’s sick?

I didn’t ask for any more details. I knew how my husband was feeling.

Heck, ask ANY health care worker how they are feeling right now. I can tell you what they’re going to say.

They are tired. Bone tired.

Mentally, physically, and spiritually.

Six months later, the pandemic is still here. It’s still claiming lives at a horrifying pace.

40,000 lives.

60,000.

100,000.

160,000….

These workers who months ago were hailed as ‘heroes’ have practically been forgotten. But they are still out there on the frontlines.

Still diagnosing, still intubating, still holding the hands of dying patients. Still risking their health (and the health of their families) by showing up, every day.

They are fighting against a growing monster, that feels more and more unconquerable. Not that it keeps them from doing their job.

Accolades be damned, healthcare workers show up.

As their pay is cut. As nurses are let go. As the pandemic rages on.

Healthcare workers show up.

As the virus spreads. As conspiracy theories abound.

Healthcare workers show up.

They put their N95s in a brown paper lunch sack, praying it works for another week. They make their arrangements ‘just in case’…but healthcare workers show up.

***

Two days later at 4 am, I woke to the sound of our Keurig. I rolled out of bed to give Ian a hug and wish him a good day at work. There was a tired sadness in his eyes, so I asked him if something was wrong.

‘My patient died,’ he said with a sigh. ‘The one I was so worried about.’

‘I’m so sorry,’ I said, hugging him tight. ‘You did everything you could.’

The conflict was clear across his face, but he didn’t argue the point. He just grabbed his coffee and kissed my cheek, then headed out the door.

Because even when they are devastated. Even when they are tired. Even when they are losing hope. Even as conspiracy theories thrive, medicine is politicized, and sound science is rejected. As an out-of-control pandemic wrecks havoc on the community they serve…

Even then.

Perhaps, especially then.

Healthcare workers show up.

❤️ Healthcare burnout is at an all time high. Please share this message and thank a HCW today. They are STILL everyday heroes. ❤️”

The post has been shared widely, with fellow healthcare workers commenting with gratitude and solidarity:

“Thank you! Psychiatric nurse here. We are so tired and there just isn’t enough to go around and still SO MANY that don’t believe.”

“I work with covid patients. My fellow X-ray techs and I take these patients chest and abdominal X-rays. It has been a battle, to say the least. It’s a slap in the face to us to all by those who think it’s the flu, or a hoax or don’t wear masks. My coworker and I were talking today about how difficult it had been and even though things are better in Illinois, it’s still here. We still work, no pay raises, cut hours, shifting of hours and nobody has taken vacation days since all this began. We are sad, tired, burned out and ridden with anxiety. Thank you for the thank you.”

“[Thank you] for your observation and words of encouragement to all of us in this field. It is scary, heartbreaking and devastating, never would I have imagined encountering something like this in my career as I’m sure others have felt the same.”

“Love this story, and it makes me sad at the same time, because this is about as close to the truth as it gets 😢 I work in EMS, and it’s so disheartening, that people aren’t taking this seriously, and they believe that masks are of no help at all! Please people, wake up….I will pray, that you aren’t my next patient 😔”

“Yes! My husband is in EMS and has been caring for Covid patients several times a shift for months. He and at least 14 others in his service are out with Covid currently. We’ve been so careful but there’s only so much you can do when it’s your job. My entire family has it currently and it’s awful. Hugs.”

“This is so so true! As an ICU nurse I know the death of COVID all too well 😔 I try to avoid the ignorance of non-medical people, their misguided information frustrates and saddens me.”

“I’m a health care worker. I was saying to my husband as I’m starting a 5 day rotation. I told him I’m filled with dread. My stomach is queasy, my heart hurts. I’m on the verge of tears.We are pushed to our limits. We’re a small rural hospital, we get PPE but we have to take care of it until it’s worn out or no longer safe. More rooms for COVID added weekly. All I can do is pray for safety of myself and my co workers. This thing is so real. I know how Ian feels. Much love MK.”

“My husband is a nurse. He cares deeply for his patients. Covid is breaking his heart. We have to stay completely separate from him because on of our sons has leukemia. He lives in two rooms of our home. Climbs in and out of a window. He can’t be hugged by his family! It is frustrating to read the posts that say this a political virus or a hoax. I am praying for your husband along with all our frontline workers.”

“I am in RN in a COVID ICU and it’s devastating what this disease is doing to people and so incredibly heartbreaking. Thank you for posting this as I do feel we have been forgotten.”

Here’s to all the healthcare workers who continue to show up, continue to care, continue to put their own lives and health on the line to save others. They continue to be the heroes of this battle and deserve our continued, unbridled support.