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Sad Trump Bailed On The White House Holiday Party At The Last Minute After Getting Squashed By The Supreme Court

Holiday parties aren’t happening this year, or at least they’re not supposed to. There’s bound to be plenty who throw one anyway, pandemic be damned. One soiree that did happen was, of course, the one at the White House. On Friday, the place where dozens of high ranking officials have caught COVID-19 threw their big annual Christmas shindig. That’s no surprise; even those who have tested positive think throwing parties right now is no big deal. But there was one person who didn’t show up: outgoing president Donald J. Trump.

According to The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, 45 was a no-show at his own party. No, he wasn’t concerned about spreading a virus that is now claiming over 3,000 American lives a day. He was just sad. He reportedly stayed in his bedroom, like a spoiled kid who refuses to attend his own birthday party.

Mind you, he had a pretty good reason to be bummed out. On Friday night, the Supreme Court again shot down a lawsuit seeking to throw out votes in four battleground states, in his approximately 3,000th attempt to overturn the election that went to Joe Biden. Just three days prior, a similar lawsuit — one from Pennsylvania Republicans, seeking to invalidate votes by their own constituents — met much the same fate, being tossed out with record speed.

Adding insult to injury, three of those justices were Trump appointees. The president has been brazenly vocal about hoping a newly Republican-leaning court, pushed to the conservative side by new member Amy Coney Barrett, would do his bidding. So far they have not. In fact, they won’t even give these dodgy lawsuits the time of day, much to the anger of Trumpist circles.

And so the man who has fanned the flames of the age-old “War on Christmas” skipped his own Christmas party to listen to Morrissey, or whatever he does when he’s tested positive for a case of the sads. Feel better, buddy!

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How Mark Ruffalo’s Clean Energy Nonprofit Is Finding Solutions To Climate Change

What do Mark Ruffalo and Bruce Banner have in common? Yes, they both have the ability to turn into a hulking green rage monster on screen, but the answer we’re really looking for is science, specifically their love of science. And while for Dr. Banner that science involves gamma radiation and super-soldier serums, for Ruffalo, the aim is to usher in a clean energy vision that might just save the world.

The actor and activist has spent the last two decades quietly fighting climate change with his nonprofit The Solutions Project.

You’ve probably seen him on the frontlines of movements like the protest of the North Dakota Pipeline, standing shoulder to shoulder with members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe as they tried to prevent local government from drilling on their land. You may have heard him testify on Capitol Hill against manufacturers like 3M and DuPont, whose cancer-linked chemical substances leached into the water supply of hundreds of military sites and cause military families to get sick. But even if you were aware of Ruffalo’s environmental justice vigilantism, you probably don’t know how it started. Or why.

The answer: fracking.

Hydraulic fracking is a controversial, widely unregulated means of extracting oil and gas. It’s revolutionizing the industry, making it easier for drilling firms to tap hard-to-reach resources for gas and oil, driving down prices at the pump, and creating new jobs in the process. But it’s also negatively affecting our environment in ways Ruffalo first feared when oil companies set their sights on fracking near his home in upstate New York years ago.

Because fracking requires wells to be drilled thousands of feet below the Earth’s surface, it has the potential to significantly damage the geological landscape. In Upstate New York, severe flooding had already ravaged farmlands, and the addition of another environmental disturbance just made things worse.

“That was alarming,” Ruffalo recalled on an episode of the Inquiring Minds podcast. “Not only alarming to me but also alarming to all the farmers who used to make fun of me for talking about climate change and global warming.”

He started the nonprofit Water Defense to take on fracking and other methods of extreme energy extraction – think deep-sea drilling and mountain-top removal mining – but he quickly realized it wasn’t enough to just oppose the harmful act, he needed to give these companies and the people who worked for them an answer to the larger question of, “If not this, then what?”

“What I started to feel was, you can’t credibly say ‘no’ to something unless you can come up with an alternative that is equal to or better than what is being offered,” he explained.

That’s how Ruffalo connected with Mark Jacobson, director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program at Stanford University. Jacobson had been researching ways to move the U.S. to 100% renewable energy within the next few decades. Ruffalo asked him to scale down that plan for his neighborhood in the Catskills, to give him something to go to local leaders and concerned citizens with as a Plan B to this fracking business.

“The next day in my email inbox I had 40 pages of what is now a feasibility study on moving New York state from fossil fuels to renewable energy by 2030,” Ruffalo said.

Jacobson’s idea to combine wind power, solar power, and geothermal power to help reduce New York’s carbon footprint while creating jobs and cleaner quality air and water for thousands so impressed Ruffalo that he decided to make it the blueprint of a new nonprofit, The Solutions Project. Together with Jacobson, the actor launched the organization in 2012, hoping to push out their renewable energy model to other states where it could be adapted and implemented.

That’s still the goal, but as climate change has grown into an even more frightening reality, The Solutions Project has expanded its efforts to combat it.

One of the main tenants of the nonprofit is this idea of meeting people where they are and uplifting those already doing the difficult work. The Solutions Project isn’t concerned with being the face of the climate change movement. Instead, the group wants to amplify the voices of marginalized people suffering because of our deteriorating atmosphere who have been fighting this uphill battle long before Ruffalo’s outfit could offer their support.

The organization helps build movements from the ground up, donating everything from practical tools – think video equipment for at-home video production – to coaching in how to wield social media to spread a group’s message to hiring publicists for specialized campaigns and facilitating community events to drum up local interest. They also fork over plenty of green to help propel their green initiatives.

To date, The Solutions Project has distributed more than $5 million in grants to over 100 community projects around the country. Recently they established The Fighter Fund, a term coined by Ruffalo to identify smaller, fast-acting grants of up to $5,000 that the group could give to organizations who needed them quickly. And as 2020 asked us all to reconsider what activism looks like, Ruffalo’s team went the extra mile, attempting to diversify the climate change space in ways we hadn’t seen before.

“I hate to say it, but the environmental movement is mostly white, and the power is mostly with white people in leadership. And we’re seeing a shift in that,” he said. “The more we center on those who’ve been living with this and already developing the solutions, I think the quicker we’ll move along.”

The organization awarded $622,000 in grants to dozens of grassroots organizations led by women and people of color this year. They also made a 100% Commitment to Justice pledge, promising 95% of their resources this year to groups led by people of color, with 80% of those also being led by women.

“It has nothing to do with self-aggrandizement or ego. It’s all about taking care of the community,” Ruffalo said about his nonprofit’s goal of amplifying the voices of women and minorities in the environmental justice space. “When you look at Congress, it’s mostly old white dudes. We need balance. Balance shows us what we normally don’t see.”

Ruffalo has recruited a handful of his famous friends to lend their clout – names like Don Cheadle and Leonardo DiCaprio – and he’s got the backing of billionaires like Jeff Bezos and tech tycoons like Elon Musk to contribute to his renewable energy plan. But the biggest impact he’s making isn’t necessarily the funding or the publicity his star-power brings. Instead, Ruffalo is working to make beating climate change seem tangibly possible, breaking down the big concepts and confusing science so that everyone – whether they’re a politician, a college student, a factory worker, or yes, even an actor, can understand why protecting our planet is so important and how they can join in that fight.

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Kawhi Leonard And Patrick Beverley Took Turns Trolling Montrezl Harrell In Their First Preseason Game

As you might recall, things didn’t end well for the Los Angeles Clippers last season. The team that many considered the favorites to take home the 2020 title instead imploded on itself, allowing the Nuggets to come back from a 3-1 series lead in the West semifinals and sending the organization reeling into the offseason.

What followed were rumors about discord within their locker room, which only ramped up as certain key members opted to take their talents elsewhere in free agency. Chief among them was Montrezl Harrell, who had made no secret about his frustration with the team’s dynamics and decided to join forces with their L.A. rivals instead.

It all makes for compelling drama, and in their first preseason matchup on Friday night, it didn’t disappoint. First up was Kawhi Leonard, he could be heard screaming loudly after Harrell missed a jump shot in the first half.

It was Patrick Beverley who kept the theme going in the second half, in typical Patrick Beverley fashion.

Beverley was particularly taken aback by news of Harrell’s signing with their locker-room rivals, and given his penchant for all manner of trolling, we wouldn’t have expected anything less. Harrell and the Lakers, however, would get the last laugh, as they walked away with the 87-81 win.

This being merely a preseason game, we can’t wait to see what levels of animosity they’ll have in store for us when the regular season starts.

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Bartender-Approved Christmas Ales To Keep Your Holidays Merry And Bright

The holidays are the season for giving. And what could be a better gift this year than a nice, tall, pint of seasonally appropriate beer? Sure, a few things come to mind — the recipe for a FDA-approved COVID vaccine, a PS5, etc. — but not many under ten bucks.

As we race towards one of the strangest Christmases on record, you’re probably keen to pair your seasonal chores with a nice beer or two. We’re talking classic Christmas beers so tasty that even Krampus would approve. To find the best options, we reached out to the experts behind the bar for their favorite seasonal brews.

Check their answers below!

Guinness Imperial Gingerbread Stout

Guinness

Samantha Casuga, head bartender of Dead Rabbit in New York City

Guinness is my go-to. I drink Guinness year-round, but it especially hits during the holidays. To me, whatever drink brings me great memories of being around my friends and family is what I want to be having. Even with its rounded nutty notes, and dark chocolate flavors, I find Guinness endlessly refreshing, and it gives me that creamy mouthfeel I crave when indulging in a holiday treat. Total yum.

If you want to get extra seasonal with it, grab one of the brand’s new Gingerbread Spiced Stouts with complex gingerbread, cinnamon, and coffee flavors.

Prairie Seasick Crocodile

Seth Falvo, bartender at The Hotel Zamora in St. Pete Beach, Florida

If you’re tired of the same generic Christmas ales and stouts, then Prairie Artisan Ales has exactly what you need in Seasick Crocodile. A sour ale with plenty of cranberries, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg throughout, Seasick Crocodile has all the familiar vibes and flavors of a Christmas beer while still managing to be unique. It’s surprisingly refreshing, given how tart it is, and the sour notes will cut the more aggressive flavors of your favorite holiday dishes quite nicely.

Alaskan Smoked Porter

Fatima Kuras, general manager at 15 East @ Tocqueville in New York City

Alaskan Brewing Smoked Porter is the best Christmas beer. It’s high in alcohol and its dark chocolate flavors remind me of Christmastime.

Bell’s Christmas Ale

Hayden Miller, head bartender at Bodega Taqueria y Tequila in Miami

Bell’s Christmas Ale is a favorite, mainly from it being a staple for me in the Midwest. Honey and spice without too much heaviness make this great for pairing with holiday snacks.

Samuel Adams Winter Lager

Robert Gleim, managing partner of Bamboo Willie’s Beachside Bar in Pensacola, Florida

Sam Adams Winter Lager. Infused flavors of orange and spices bring out the best in this Amber Lager. This bock is crisp, refreshing, and perfect for the holidays.

Anchor Christmas Ale

Gavin Humes, bartender at Scratch|Bar & Kitchen in Encino, California

It’s almost a tradition at this point, and maybe this is calling out for a cool, super small production craft beer, but the Anchor Christmas Ale has always delivered. It’s got nice cocoa notes and some baking spices that serve it well. It’s great for a warming sip during the holidays.

Great Lakes Christmas Ale

Bryce Moltzan, assistant restaurant manager at FireLake Grill House and Cocktail Bar in Bloomington. Minnesota

Great Lakes Brewing Co’s Christmas Ale. It is a balanced honeyed ale accented with all the tinsel and decorations that the Christmas baking spices can add.

Writer’s Picks:

Troegs Mad Elf

It’s not the holidays without that ale brewed with honey and cherries. It’s 11 percent ABV and filled with hints of chocolate, sweet cherries, and holiday spices designed to warm you up whether you’re naughty or nice.

Avery Brewing Old Jubilation

This English strong ale is filled with nutty sweetness, rich malts, and subtle spices. This winter warmer has been produced since 1997 and remains a holiday must-have to this day.

St. Bernardus Christmas Ale

The holidays aren’t complete without this classic Christmas ale. It’s a creamy, smooth, Belgian quadruple, with flavors of caramel, sugar cookies, and baking spices. The perfect addition to any (socially distant) holiday gathering.

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Snoop Dogg Permits Smoking Indoors In Bad Bunny’s ‘Hoy Cobré’ Video

Bad Bunny has had a wildly prolific year. He released El Último Tour Del Mundo last week, his third album of 2020, which boasted features from Rosalía and Jhay Cortez. But for the video alongside his track “Hoy Cobré,” Bad Bunny decided to tap a different musician to make a cameo: Snoop Dogg.

Bad Bunny’s “Hoy Cobré” visual opens with the singer hitchhiking on the back of a semi-truck through a dusty desert. He hops off the ride once he spots a remote clothing store in the middle of a sandbank. Once he opens the door, he takes a long drag from his vape before a security guard stops him to say that the store has a no-smoking policy. Bad Bunny puts up a fight and the security guard calls over the manger, who happens to be Snoop Dogg. Of course, Snoop Dogg has absolutely no problem with the singer lighting up indoors.

The video arrives after Bad Bunny’s El Último Tour Del Mundo earned him an impressive accolade. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first-ever Spanish language album to reach the top spot.

Watch Bad Bunny’s “Hoy Cobré” video above.

El Último Tour Del Mundo is out now via Rimas. Get it here.

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Lakeyah And City Girls Are Unapologetic In Their Boastful ‘Female Goat’ Video

City Girls welcomed Lakeyah to the Quality Control family by hopping on a track off the rapper’s LP Time’s Up. On order to celebrate Friday’s release of Time’s Up, JT and Young Miami got together with Lakeyah to film a vibrant visual alongside their “Female Goat” remix.

The visual opens with Lakeyah delivering her verse with an actual goat in tow. The camera then moves to JT to allow the rapper to flex her flow in front of a vibrant backdrop before closing out with Young Miami’s confident bars.

In other City Girls news, JT recently found herself in hot water when a series of past problematic tweets resurfaced from her account. Some of the tweets dated all the way back to 2011 and saw the rapper making fun of everything from R. Kelly’s alleged sex abuse to Osama Bin Laden.

Of course, people tried to cancel JT but instead of posting a screenshot from her notes app or going on Instagram Live to make an apology, the rapper took a different approach. JT deleted her account in order to scrub her Twitter history and then the next day, she returned. After simply tweeting “hi,” one fan noticed that JT had made her profile photo a screenshot of 2016 viral video of a man singing an apology in court.

Watch Lakeyah and City Girls’ “Female Goat” video above.

Time’s Up is out now via Quality Control. Get it here.

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Doc Rivers Says He ‘Couldn’t Care Less’ About Ben Simmons’ Shooting

It’s been a bit of a whirlwind for Doc Rivers this offseason. His departure from the Clippers was inevitable after they blew a 3-1 series lead to the Nuggets in Orlando, but he wasn’t unemployed for long, as the Sixers swept in immediately and made him their new head coach.

Naturally, he’s had to answer a lot of questions about the Clippers’ collapse, particularly the persistent rumors about their locker-room dynamics, but with the new season just around the corner, there are more pressing concerns regarding how he plans to turn the Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons pairing into a legitimate championship duo.

One thing’s for certain, it’s not going to be by suddenly transforming Simmons into a shooter. Simmon’s well-documented struggles to make shots anywhere outside the paint with any sort of consistency have long been a talking point when discussing Philly’s title chances, but Doc is apparently not buying into the hype.

“It think it’s overdone,” he said. “I couldn’t care less about Ben’s shooting. And I’m being honest. I want Ben to be a player. Ben’s a great basketball player. Ben makes plays. Ben has vision that only 5-10 guys in the NBA have. And he has it with size. We won a world championship in Boston with Rajon Rondo, who they quote-unquote said you can’t win with a non-shooting guard on the floor. Well, we didn’t have a problem winning at all that year.”

It’s a salient point, although the NBA hadn’t fully embraced the three-point revolution at that point, and the Celtics had other shooters surrounding Rondo, which is a problem area that the Sixers attempted to address this offseason by bringing in Seth Curry and Danny Green.

Still, Doc has plenty of work ahead to turn a very talented team into true title contenders, not to mention overcome the growing perception about his coaching ability after the disastrous way things ended in Los Angeles this fall.

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Dave Grohl And Greg Kurstin Covered Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’ To Celebrate Hanukkah

Dave Grohl is celebrating Hanukkah this year the best way he knows how — through music. Earlier this week, Grohl decided that Christmas music gets too much attention around this time of the year. So in order place emphasis on the Jewish holiday, Grohl decided that he was going to team up with producer Greg Kurstin for The Hanukkah Sessions where they plan to cover songs by popular Jewish artists for eight days in a row.

Grohl and Kurstin kicked off The Hanukkah Sessions Thursday with an electric cover of Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” after noting the trio are the “only Rock and Roll Hall Of Famers with a lyric about kugel.” But for the second day of Hanukkah, the two musicians decided to pick a song from a hip-hop contemporary: Drake.

With Grohl on drums and Kurstin manning the keyboard, the two delivered a buoyant cover of Drake’s 2016 Views track “Hotline Bling.” Sharing the cover with a tongue-in-cheek statement, Grohl mentioned that Drake has never hid the fact that he was Jewish so that “a generation of Jewish parents could tell their kids ‘if Drake took the time to study for HIS Bar Mitzvah, you can too.’”

Watch Grohl and Kurstin cover Drake’s “Hotline Bling” above.

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The Texas GOP Lost Another Legal Battle For Trump And People Online Are Roasting Ted Cruz Again

Republicans in Texas are openly encouraging its members to succeed from the United States and form a new “Union” on Friday after another lawsuit trying to overturn the presidential election results in Donald Trump’s favor was flatly dismissed by the Supreme Court. Despite all that light treason, most people took the opportunity to dunk on Ted Cruz once again.

Cruz had already said he was willing to argue in front of the court on behalf of a lawsuit like this, though that lawsuit was quickly dismissed. On Friday, a second one filed directly to the court was also rejected by the highest court in the land. According to the New York Times, the court refused to get involved in Trump’s “brazen” attempt to steal the election and somehow undo the results of the November contest he lost by millions of votes and by the same margin in the Electoral College he called a “landslide” when he won in 2016.

Texas’ lawsuit, filed directly in the Supreme Court, challenged election procedures in four states: Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. It asked the court to bar those states from casting their electoral votes for Mr. Biden and to shift the selection of electors to the states’ legislatures. That would have required the justices to throw out millions of votes.

Mr. Trump has said he expected to prevail in the Supreme Court, after rushing the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett in October in part in the hope that she would vote in Mr. Trump’s favor in election disputes.

In response, the Texas GOP issued a bizarre and troubling statement that suggested people frustrated by Trump’s loss form a new “Union.”

The constant attempt to undermine the constitution while wrapped in the flag and attempting to sound supportive of the foundations of America’s government is an odd quirk of Trump and his surrogates framing his attempt to steal an election as anything but an extraordinary and unprecedented battle against the sanctity of the nation’s elections. And while it’s extremely troubling to say the least, it was also another chance to make fun of Ted Cruz for his continued support of Trump despite, well, everything.

Your guess is as good as anybody’s about the future of America as we know it amid a truly unheard of attempt to seize power and Trump’s refusal to cede the election to Joe Biden. But at least the decision likely ruined Trump’s Christmas party at the White House.

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Blue Ivy Carter Is Officially Grammy-Nominated For Her Vocal Work In Beyonce’s ‘Brown Skin Girl’ Video

The Recording Academy officially unveiled their list of 2021 Grammy nominations in late November. The original list was incomplete because the committee deciding the nominations for the Best Immersive Audio Album category was unable to meet due to the pandemic. But that wasn’t the only part of the nominations list that was missing at the time. Beyonce and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter was just recently added to the list for her work in one of Beyonce’s videos.

As reported by TMZ, the eight-year-old has now been officially Grammy-nominated under the Best Music Video category for Beyonce’s “Brown Skin Girl” after she lent her vocals on the track. The report states that Carter’s initial exclusion must have been a mix-up on the part of the Recording Academy, as her name was added to the list alongside WizKid several weeks late.

Carter’s nomination now puts her in the running against some well-known artists. “Brown Skin Girl” is up against Future and Drake’s “Life Is Good,” Anderson .Paak’s “Lockdown,” Harry Styles’ “Adore You,” and Woodkid’s “Goliath” video.

If Carter wins a Grammy for “Brown Skin Girl,” it won’t be her first time winning an award for her appearance in the video. Carter was nominated for the BET HER Award for the collaboration with her mom, which she ended up winning back in June.

Check out the full list of 2021 Grammy Nominations here.