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Rudy Giuliani Got Duped Into Making A Video On Cameo That Basically Trashes His Own Client

Rudy Giuliani only started making Cameo videos a few weeks ago, and already, this latest money-making scheme is biting him in the rear. For a set fee, Giuliani will record a personalized message, which is already a recipe for disaster without factoring in his alleged fondness for an after-dinner drink or two. It also doesn’t help that Giuliani has become a not-so-in-demand attorney, which was fully evidenced by this latest catastrophe.

In a nutshell, Giuliani recently recorded a 52 second Cameo message praising a team of journalists and activists who have diligently reported or campaigned against the energy firm Derwick Associates. There’s just one small problem, Derwick was founded by Alejandro Betancourt, who is one of Giuliani’s clients. As if that wasn’t a big enough self-own, Giuliani was completely oblivious to the damage he was doing to his own client and actually gushed about the message he just delivered. Via Intelligencer:

“Well, that’s a nice thing!” Giuliani adds. “I really wish somebody would send me a message like that! I think you can be very, very proud of it. It sounds like it comes from the heart, and it comes from having done very hard work. I wish I knew more about it, I could say more, but that’s the message they gave me to deliver to you. And, again, I congratulate you on having done such fine work for the people that appreciate you so much!”

According to Intelligencer, Giuliani did not respond to multiple requests about whether or not he has any sort of screening process for his Cameo messages. Although, his 22-year-old spokesperson/Instagram influencer Christianné Allen recently quit, and he only just found a replacement who used to work for… Hooters of Long Island. Maybe give Rudy a minute.

(Via Intelligencer)

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Texas’ Near-Total Abortion Ban Is Sparking Outraged Responses And ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Comparisons

Everything’s bigger in Texas, which goes for efforts to ban abortion, too. A valedictorian recently switched out her speech to call out lawmakers’ successful efforts to almost completely ban the medical practice, after Ted Cruz called to ban the abortion pill last year. Cruz must be very pleased with the situation and his state (maybe he won’t jet off to Cancun again anytime soon), but the resulting problem is a dire one. Texas has effectively banned abortions after six weeks (without exceptions for rape or incest).

Not only that, but the state now allows any private citizen to sue someone (including abortion doctors or anyone who even gives a patient a ride to a clinic) who assists a woman in getting an abortion. This makes Texas very much a state that both supports the freedom to do with one’s body regarding masks and denies the freedom to do with one’s body regarding a woman’s right to choose. It’s a blatant attempt to overturn Roe v. Wade and Griswold v. Connecticut that has been upheld by the Supreme Court. It’s pretty much up to the states to make the call on abortions from here on out, and let’s just say that the comparisons to Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu are easy to draw.

Several Democratic lawmakers (and Rachel Maddow) have spoken out about the potentially unconstitutional nature of the near-total abortion ban.

This is not only very much a vigilante-type law (allowing private citizens to get in on the game, with monetary rewards) but also a scenario that mirrors what goes down in Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale. The Salem Witch Trials are also popping into conversation. People are outraged and afraid, and that’s more than fair.

Still, it’s important to remember that there are flaws in The Handmaid’s Tale as an all-encompassing comparison. Rather, financially disadvantaged and women of color are disproportionally affected by what’s happening in Texas, and it’s already making a detrimental impact among those groups.

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What’s On Tonight: ‘Dug Days’ Brings A Beloved Pixar Character Back To Disney+

Dug Days (Pixar series on Disney+) — Remember the tearjerking Up? Well, lovable dog Dug is back with a series of short features that take place in his very own backyard, and expect your heart-strings to be pulled, along with your funny bone. Your soul just might take off like a house attached to every balloon in the universe, too. Embrace it.

Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror (Netflix docuseries) — This five-part docuseries marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11 with a timely examination of the War in Afghanistan and what, exactly, really led the war on terror to our current moment in history. Expect interviews from U.S. military veterans and Afghanistan National Army soldiers, along with Taliban commanders, and government officials from both the U.S. and the Afghan government. As well, 9/11 survivor voices will reverberate as the world continues to reflect upon how that day altered the globe forever.

What If…? (Disney+ series) — We’re in the multiverse, baby. The MCU’s officially launching headfirst into that realm after Loki‘s season finale, and this show’s Twitter account clarified official participation as well. Enjoy this show full of alternate realities that stand separate from the existing canon (thus far), including Agent Carter taking the super-soldier serum, T’Challa materializing as Star Lord, and Black Widow and Nick Fury taking on a murder mystery while Tony Stark eats a donut.

Archer (FXX, 10:00pm) — Season 12 continues with a trip down memory lane for Malory while it’s British history time for Pam during a voyage across the pond.

Riverdale (CW, 8:00pm) — Following a bizarre time jump and, uh, literal war, Season 5 sees Archie and the gang helping Cheryl after she discovers an underground palladium. Then a trouble-making trucker gets confronted by Betty and Alice.

American Horror Story: Double Feature (FX, 10:00pm) — Alma takes matters into her own hands while Harry meets up with an unexpected visitor, who’s attracted by his newfound talent.

Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens (Comedy Central, 10:00pm) — Awkwafina’s semi-autobiographical series returns for a second season, in which she gazes into the future with starry eyes. In the present, however, Nora supports Edmund in his acting career (which is going nowhere, fast) while Wally finds out that Brenda’s still on the dating apps.

How To Be A Cowboy (Netflix series) — Dale Brisby is, uh, keeping cowboy traditions alive through… the power of social media. Alright!

The Late Late Show With James Corden — Clive Owen, James Arthur

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Clickbait (Netflix series) — Adrian Grenier plays a loving family man who mysteriously disappears, only to surface in a viral internet video that accuses him of being a domestic abuser who will be killed after a certain number of views. No one’s sure whether this is a confession or a threat, and yikes. This promises to be (according to the synopsis) a “high stakes thriller that explores the ways in which our most dangerous and uncontrolled impulses are fueled in the age of social media,” but it sounds awfully stressful.

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All The New Albums Coming Out In September 2021

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in September. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, September 3

  • Asher Roth — Greenhouse Effect Vol. 3 (RetroHash)
  • Ashland Craft — Travelin’ Kind (Big Loud Records)
  • Baby Queen — The Yearbook (Polydor)
  • Bad Waitress — No Taste (Royal Mountain Records)
  • Big Boi And Sleepy Brown — The Big Sleepover (HITCO)
  • Brett Young — Weekends Look A Little Acoustic These Days (BMLG Records)
  • Buck Gooter — Head In A Bird Cage (Ramp Local)
  • Closet Disco Queen & The Flying Raclettes — Omelette du Fromage (Hummus Records)
  • David Ferguson — Nashville No More (Fat Possum Records)
  • Dead Romantic — Voices (Mercia Records)
  • DJ Gutta Butta And Slimmy B — All Net EP (Empire)
  • DJ Seinfeld — Mirrors (Ninja Tune)
  • Drake — Certified Lover Boy (OVO Sound)
  • F.S. Blumm & Nils Frahm — 2×1=4 (LEITER)
  • Gerry Rafferty — Rest In Blue (Rhino)
  • Gerycz/Powers/Rolin — Lamplighter (American Dreams Recs)
  • Ghost Hounds — A Little Calamity (Maple House Records)
  • Hannah Holland — Tectonic (Red Yeti Records)
  • The Hawkins — Aftermath EP (The Sign Records)
  • Hot Mustard — Mother Sauce (Color Red)
  • Imagine Dragons — Mercury — Act 1 (Interscope)
  • Iron Maiden — Senjutsu (EMI)
  • Jhay Cortez — Timelezz (Universal)
  • Keaton Henson — Fragments EP (PIAS Recordings)
  • Lady Blackbird — Black Acid Soul (BMG)
  • L’Orange — The World Is Still Chaos, But I Feel Better (‎Mello Music Group)
  • Little Simz — Sometimes I Might Be An Introvert (Age 101)
  • Liz Cooper — Hot Sass (Thirty Tigers)
  • Lukasz Pawlik — Long-Distance Communication (Summit Records)
  • Manic Street Preachers — The Ultra Vivid Lament (Columbia/Sony)
  • Maria Domark — Flawless EP (P.O.F CORP)
  • Megan And Shane — Daughter Of Country (self-released)
  • Nala Sinerphro — Space 1.8 (Warp)
  • New Found Glory — Forever And Ever x Infinity…And Beyond!!! (Hopeless Records)
  • Nico Hedley — Painterly (Whatever’s Clever)
  • P.E. — The Reasons for My Love EP (Wharf Cat Records)
  • Paige Beller — I’ll Be Better (SofaBurn Records)
  • Pell — Floating While Dreaming II (PellYeah)
  • Petey — Lean Into Life (Terrible Records)
  • Pearl & The Oysters — Flowerland (Feeltrip Records)
  • Renee Rosnes — Kinds Of Love (Smoke Sessions Records)
  • Robert Jon & The Wreck — Shine A Light On Me Brother (Continental Europe)
  • Solar Mantra — Away (Argonauta Records)
  • Spirits Having Fun — Two (Ramp Local)
  • Suuns — The Witness (Joyful Noise)
  • Usain Bolt — Country Yutes (9.58 Records)

Friday, September 10

  • AJ Davila — El Mar (Hotel Records)
  • AJ Mitchell — Skyview (Epic)
  • Al Ross & The Planets — Blue Crystal (MVD Entertainment)
  • Amyl & The Sniffers — Comfort To Me (ATO Records)
  • Andrew W.K. — God Is Partying (Napalm Records)
  • Anette Olzon — Strong (Frontiers)
  • Annie — Neon Nights EP (Paradise of Bachelors)
  • AZ — Doe Or Die 2 (EMI)
  • Backyard Tire Fire — Black Dirt Blue Sky EP (Royal Potato Family)
  • Béla Fleck — My Bluegrass Heart (Renew Records)
  • Berry — Vault Of Light (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • Central Heat Exchange — Central Heat Exchange (Citrus City Records)
  • Chris Jagger — Mixing Up The Medicine (BMG)
  • Chrome Waves — The Rain Will Cleanse (Transcending Records)
  • Colleen Green — Cool (Hardly Art)
  • Common — A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2 (Loma Vista)
  • Daniel Romano’s Outfit — Cobra Poems (You’ve Changed Records)
  • Delta Sleep — Spring Island (Sofa Boy Records)
  • Donny Osmond — Start Again (BMG)
  • Dori Freeman — Ten Thousand Roses (Blue Hens Music)
  • Elvis Costello — Spanish Model (UMe)
  • Flossing — Queen Of The Mall EP (Brace Yourself Records)
  • Foy Vance — Signs Of Life (Gingerbread Records)
  • Genix — 199X (Anjunabeats)
  • Gift Of Gab — Finding Inspiration Somehow (Nature Sounds)
  • Hawthorne Heights — The Rain Just Follows Me (Pure Noise Records)
  • Hayden Calnin — What It Means To Be Human (Nettwerk Records)
  • Homeshake — Under The Weather (SHHOAMKEE)
  • J Balvin — Jose (Universal Latin)
  • James Blake — Friends That Break Your Heart (Republic Records)
  • Jann — Other Side EP (DMK)
  • Jazz Cartier — The Fleur Print (Petal Garden/PIVTL Projects)
  • Jazzmeia Horn — Dear Love (Concord Jazz)
  • Joshua Henry — Grow (BMG)
  • Joshua Speers — Midnight Horses EP (Warner Records)
  • Julia Bardo — Bauhaus, L’Appartamento (Wichita Recordings)
  • Kacey Musgraves — Star-Crossed (Interscope Records)
  • King Krule — You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down (XL Recordings)
  • Laura Nyro — Go Find The Moon: The Audition Tape (Omnivore Recordings)
  • Lazarus Kane — Psychobabble EP (So Young Records)
  • Low — Hey What (Sub Pop Records)
  • Machinedrum — Psyconia EP (Ninja Tune)
  • Martin Sexton — 2020 Vision EP (Kitchen Table Records)
  • Martina Topley-Bird — Forever I Wait (AWAL)
  • Maston — Souvenir (Trouble in Mind)
  • Matthew E. White — K Bay (Domino)
  • Matthew Fowler — The Grief We Gave To Our Mother (Signature Sounds)
  • Metallica — Black Album Remastered (Vertigo)
  • Mister Strange — I EP (PNKSLM)
  • Norman W. Long — Black Brown Gray Green (Hausu Mountain)
  • Ohr — Walk In The Light (Headstate)
  • 박혜진 Park Hye Jin — Before I Die (Ninja Tune)
  • Pat Metheny — SIDE-EYE NYC (V1.IV) (Modern Recordings)
  • Perfect World — War Culture (Life and Death Brigade)
  • Saint Etienne — I’ve Been Trying To Tell You (Heavenly Records)
  • Sam Barron — A Prayer for A Field Mouse (Mother West)
  • Samantha Fish — Faster (Twisted Ambition)
  • Sister. — Something/Nothing EP (AWAL)
  • Sleigh Bells — Texis (Mom + Pop)
  • Slothrust — Parallel Timeline (Dangerbird)
  • Slow Leaves — Holiday (The Mercey Brothers)
  • Spencer. — Are U Down? (4AD)
  • Tommy Genesis — Goldilocks (Downtown Records)
  • The Vaccines — Back In Love City (AWAL)
  • We Were Promised Jetpacks — Enjoy The View (Big Scary Monsters)
  • Wild Pink — A Billion Little Lights: Live (Royal Mountain Records)
  • Yebba — Dawn (RCA)

Friday, September 17

  • 2Cellos — Dedicated (Sony Masterworks)
  • Abe Rounds — The Confidence To Make Mistakes EP (Colorfield Records)
  • Adia Victoria — A Southern Gothic (Canvasback Records)
  • Adna — Black Water (Despotz)
  • The Album Leaf — One Day XX (Eastern Glow Recordings)
  • Alexa Rose — Headwaters (Big Legal Mess Records)
  • Alexis Taylor — Silence (Piccadilly Records)
  • Alicia Walter — I Am Alicia (Sooper Records)
  • Andy Mineo — Never Land II (World 45)
  • Bad Bad Hats — Walkman (Don Giovanni Records)
  • Barney Bentall & Geoffrey Kelly — RanchWriters (True North Records)
  • Bea Troxel — Gettin’ Where (Ruination Record Co)
  • Billy Idol — The Roadside EP (Dark Horse Records)
  • Blue Lick — Hold On, Hold Fast (Editions Mego)
  • Blvck Hippie — If You Feel Alone At Parties (The Record Machine)
  • Bogwife — A Passage Divine (Majestic Mountain Records)
  • Boy Willows — Bangs EP (Nettwerk Records)
  • Buffalo Daughter — We Are The Times (Music Mine)
  • The Cocktail Slippers — Shout It Out Loud (Wicked Cool Records)
  • Cold Beat — War Garden (Like LTD)
  • Colin Linden — bLOW (Highway 20/Thirty Tigers)
  • Concrete Castles — Wish I Missed You (Velocity Records)
  • Cynthia Erivo — Ch. 1 Vs. 1 (Decca)
  • D.D. Verni & The Cadillac Band — Let’s Rattle (MVD Audio)
  • Dan Berkson — Dialogues (Freestyle Records)
  • Daughtry — Dearly Beloved (Dogtree Records/Warner Music)
  • Dead Sara — Ain’t It Tragic (Warner Records)
  • Dehd — Flower Of Devotion Remixed (Fire Talk)
  • The Delevantes — A Thousand Turns (Rounder Records)
  • Don Broco — Amazing Things (SharpTone Records)
  • Eric Krasno — Always (Mascot Label Group)
  • The Felice Brothers — From Dreams To Dust (Yep Roc Records)
  • Field Guides — Make Peace With That (Birthday Cake)
  • Henrik Lindstrand — Reimagined (One Little Independent Records)
  • Iron Lizards — Hungry for Action (The Sign Records)
  • Jordan Rakei — What We Call Life (Ninja Tune)
  • José González — Local Valley (City Slang)
  • Lil Nas X — Montero (Columbia)
  • Lindsey Buckingham — Lindsey Buckingham (Rhino)
  • Lizzie Loveless — You Don’t Know (EggHunt Records)
  • Low Hummer — Modern Tricks For Living (Dance To The Radio)
  • Lydia Hol — Some Dreamers Of The Golden Dream (Amelia Recordings)
  • Marcus Atom — Love vs. War (Fantasy Records)
  • Melissa Etheridge — One Way Out (BMG)
  • Mild High Club — Going Going Gone (Stones Throw Records)
  • Mini Trees — Always In Motion (Run For Cover Records)
  • Modern Woman — Dogs Fighting In My Dream EP (End Of The Road Records)
  • Mono — Pilgrimage Of The Soul (Napalm Records)
  • Nate Smith — Kinfolk 2: See The Birds (Edition Records)
  • Nik Freitas — Searching For Device EP (Park the Van)
  • Noah Kahan — I Was / I Am (Republic Records)
  • Only The Strong — Fractured EP (Art & War Music Group)
  • The Plot In You — Swan Song (Fearless Records)
  • Porij — Baby Face EP (Oat Gang Records)
  • RAY BLK — Access Denied (Island)
  • Real Friends — Torn In Two EP (Pure Noise Records)
  • Rod Gator — For Louisiana (Blue Élan Records)
  • RP Boo — Established! (Planet Mu)
  • Scotty McCreery — Same Truck (Triple Tigers)
  • Sideline — Ups, Downs And Name Towns (Mountain Home)
  • Sonny Vincent — Snake Pit Therapy (Svart)
  • Sweet Nobody — We’re Trying Our Best (Daydream Records)
  • Yvette — How The Garden Grows (Western Vinyl)

Friday, September 24

  • 99 Neighbors — Wherever You’re Going I Hope It’s Great (Nice Work/Warner Records)
  • Ada Lea — One Hand On The Steering Wheel The Other Sewing A Garden (Saddle Creek)
  • Amon Tobin — How Do You Live (Nomark)
  • Angels & Airwaves — Lifeforms (Rise Records)
  • Anna B Savage — These Dreams EP (City Slang)
  • Anthony Hamilton — Love Is The New Black (My Music Box/BMG)
  • Aunty Social — It Looks Friendly EP (Nettwerk)
  • Balsam Range — Moxie And Mettle (Mountain Home)
  • Ben Böhmer — Begin Again (Anjunabeats)
  • Billy Strings — Renewal (Rounder Records)
  • Boys Noize — +/- (Boysnoize Records)
  • Bummer — Dead Horse (Thrill Jockey)
  • Cold War Kids — New Age Norms 3 (CWKTWO/AWAL)
  • The Connells — Steadman’s Wake (Black Park/Missing Piece Records)
  • Crisix — The Pizza EP (Listenable Records)
  • Des Rocs — A Real Good Person In A Real Bad Place (300)
  • Elke — No Pain For Us Here (Congrats Records)
  • The Greeting Committee — Dandelion (Harvest Records)
  • Hayden Pedigo — Letting Go (Mexican Summer)
  • Houndmouth — Good For You (Dualtone)
  • Hush Kids — Weatherman EP (Tone Tree Music)
  • Japanese Breakfast — Sable (Original Video Game Soundtrack) (Sony Music Masterworks)
  • Jeromes Dream — Presents (Alone Records)
  • Joanne Shaw Taylor — The Blues Album (KTBA Records)
  • Joey DeFrancesco — More Music (Mack Avenue Records)
  • Joey Purp — UpLate (self-released)
  • Joyer — Perfect Gray (Julia’s War)
  • Kari Faux — Lowkey Superstar Deluxe (Don Giovanni)
  • Kondi Band — We Famous (Strut Records)
  • Lathums — How Beautiful Life Can Be (Island Records)
  • Little Hag — Leash (Bar/None)
  • Luke Wild — Shoebox EP (Terrible Records)
  • Mac McCaughan — The Sound Of Yourself (Merge)
  • Macie Stewart — Mouth Full Of Glass (Orindal)
  • Magic Roundabout — Up (Third Man Records)
  • Mark Bishop — Some Distant Mountain (Sonlite)
  • Mas Aya — Máscaras (Telephone Explosion Records)
  • Maxshh — Bonus Flowers (Exploding in Sound)
  • Nao — And Then Life Was Beautiful (Sony Music UK/RCA)
  • Natalie Imbruglia — Firebird (BMG)
  • Nate Mercereau — Sundays (How So Records)
  • Nina Savary — Next Level Soap Opera (Tin Angel)
  • Nox Holloway — If Only The World Didn’t Spin So Much EP (Sell The Heart Records)
  • One Step Closer — This Place You Know (Run For Cover)
  • The Ophelias — Crocus (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • POP. 1280 — Museum On The Horizon (Profound Lore)
  • Public Service Broadcasting — Bright Magic (Play It Again Sam)
  • Radiant Baby — Pantomime (Lisbon Lux)
  • Ryan James Brewer — Tender (Amphion Records)
  • The Screaming Wheels — Istramental (Rock Svirke Records)
  • Shakka — Road Trip To Venus (Base ‘N Rebulz’)
  • The Shivas — Feels So Good // Feels So Bad (Tender Loving Empire)
  • Spencer Cullum — Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection (YK Records)
  • Sufjan Stevens And Angelo De Augustine — A Beginner’s Mind (Asthmatic Kitty)
  • Taylor McCall — Black Powder Soul (Black Powder Soul Records)
  • Third Eye Blind — Our Bande Apart (Mega Collider Records)
  • Tony Kamel — Back Down Home (The Next Waltz)
  • The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show — Blindfold (Musical Bear Records)
  • Various Artists — I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve Records)
  • Wang Wen — 100,000 Whys (Pelagic Records)
  • Wayne Snow — Figurine (Roche Musique)
  • William Shatner — Bill (Let’s Get It! Records)
  • Wrabel — These Words Are All For You (Big Gay/Nettwerk)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Meek Mill And LIl Uzi Vert Pop Wheelies And Flash Cash In The Gritty ‘Blue Notes 2’ Video

Philadelphian rappers Lil Uzi Vert and Meek Mill join forces to pop wheelies and flash cash in the video for their gritty new collaboration, “Blue Notes 2.” The latest addition to Meek’s growing collection of stylish collaborations over the past several weeks, the “Blue Notes 2” video taps into one of Philly’s favorite pastimes, with the two rappers and their cohorts racing ATVs through the streets at night while being trailed by a helicopter spotlight. The beat, produced by brothers Nick Papz and ​Xander, lays a moody, noodling guitar over roaring drums to reflect the gritty feel of the Philly rappers’ boastful, rapid-fire verses.

“Blue Notes 2” follows Meek’s prior releases “War Stories” and “Sharing Locations” with Lil Baby and Lil Durk, building momentum on his long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s Championships. In the interim, he’s complained about blogs only covering the “goofy sh*t” he does, so this string of releases may go a long way toward ensuring the focus returns to his music rather than the antics that have seemingly pursued him in the last couple of years.

Watch Meek Mill’s “Blue Notes 2” video featuring Lil Uzi Vert above.

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Under French law, businesses can’t email employees after work hours

This article originally appeared on 11.12.17

Nothing can ruin a relaxing weekend or holiday like an email from the office. Even if there’s no need to take action until Monday, the unwanted intrusion of professional life can really suck the joy out of a Sunday afternoon barbecue.

That’s why the country that’s famous for giving its employees 30 days off a year and 16 weeks of full-paid family leave in May 2016 made itself even cooler with its new “right to disconnect” rule.


In France, if you’re a company of 50 employees or more, you cannot email an employee after typical work hours. The labor law amendment has come about because studies show that in the digital age, it’s increasingly difficult for people to distance themselves from the workplace during their off hours. This new provision allows people to get the full advantage of their time off.

“All the studies show there is far more work-related stress today than there used to be, and that the stress is constant,” Benoit Hamon of the French National Assembly told the BBC. “Employees physically leave the office, but they do not leave their work. They remain attached by a kind of electronic leash — like a dog. The texts, the messages, the emails — they colonize the life of the individual to the point where he or she eventually breaks down.”

The rule stipulates that companies must negotiate policies that limit the spillover of work into their employees’ private lives. Although there are no penalties for violations, companies are to establish “charters of good conduct” that specify the times which employees are free from being digitally connected to their workplaces.

This right to disconnect amendment was passed as part of a controversial French labor law that some say will weaken unions and enhance employee job insecurity. The digital disconnect amendment was the one part of the law that’s been viewed favorably by the French public.

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Comedian shuts down heckler cop after joke about police violence

This article originally appeared on 12.12.16

Some people just haven’t gotten the memo: You really don’t want to heckle comedian Steve Hofstetter. He’s become one of my favorite stand-up acts both because he’s just funny but also because of his brilliant ways of shutting down hecklers and other rude patrons who show up for his live act.

In this case, Hofstetter was in the middle of a bit where he quipped, “I don’t like people.” It was part of a larger joke recalling how he’d had a bad interaction with a police officer but that he was “still alive” because he was a white male.


Hofstetter was talking about how most cops like the joke but others get offended. His point was that if you get offended by a joke about cops killing innocent people, you’re probably not a good cop. Just as he was finishing up the joke, a person in the front of the audience got up. When Hofstetter politely asked the guy to stop talking so loudly, the man said, “I’m going.”


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He then followed up, telling Hofstetter, “You disrespected me, so I’ll disrespect you.”

The man then went on a tirade, stealing a drink from another customer and getting into an argument with the club’s bouncers. He also got into a shouting match with another patron before finally stepping outside.

Hofstetter tried to lighten the mood, joking, “I think he’s mad that the Meghan Trainor concert was canceled last night. Maybe he’s all about the bass, I don’t know.”

He then disclosed to the audience that the heckler had actually approached him before the show, asking Hofstetter to roast some of the friends the man had shown up with, which he refused to do.

That’s when one of the heckler’s companions told the comedian that the heckler was actually himself a cop. And that the man the heckler was shouting down was actually another cop who was embarrassed by his bad behavior.

“I know to drive slowly when I leave,” Hofstetter joked.

But just to make it clear that he wasn’t out to give all cops a hard time, the comedian noted that he actually thinks most cops are good people; he just wants them to speak up more when a bad cop does something wrong, comparing it to how comedians call out each other all the time when one of them crosses the line. And that’s something we should all be able to get behind without the need for a hilarious punchline.

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Overconfident father-to-be tried to prove that pregnancy was easy. It didn’t go well.

A series of funny videos by TikTokker Maitland Hanley from Brisbane, Australia, prove that fathers need to be a lot more appreciative of the women who carry their children. Maitland’s partner, Jessica, was pregnant with his child so to prove that being pregnant wasn’t that hard he filmed himself doing routine tasks in a pregnancy suit.

To create his new body he attached a large watermelon to his belly and two smaller ones to his chest to make it look like he had enlarged breasts. To hold it all together he used a ton of plastic wrap.


Things got off to a really bad start for Maitland. On his first day as a pregnant person, he couldn’t even make it out of bed. He tries to sweep his legs around to get off the mattress but can’t even make it up because his belly is too cumbersome.

Just imagine if that was a real child in his belly, it’d be born dizzy. At the end of the video he admits, “I thought it would be so much easier.”

@maitlandhanley

Man tries being pregnant for a day 😂 #fyp #watermelonchallenge #watermelonbaby #pregnantbelly #pregnantman

On his second day with child, Maitland has a seriously difficult time trying to get up off the floor.

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Man being pregnant for the day pt.2 #watermelonchallenge #watermelonbaby #pregnantbelly #pregnantman #fyp

On day three he learns where the phrase “barefoot and pregnant” comes from when he can’t manage to put on his shoes.

@maitlandhanley

Man being pregnant for a day pt.3 😂 #watermelonchallenge #watermelonbaby #pregnantbelly #pregnantman #fyp

Maitland is going to need a lot of help getting out of the tub.

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Man tries getting out of bath while pregnant 😂 #fyp #watermelonchallenge #pregnantbelly #bathtok #pregnantman

The one thing Maitland is good at doing while pregnant is satisfying his pregnancy cravings. Here he picks something up at McDonald’s to feed himself and his baby. We’re not sure what he bought at Mickey D’s, but if he was really pregnant he would have asked for ice cream with pickles.

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Pregnant man getting Maccas cravings #fyp #watermelonchallenge #pregnantbelly #pregnancycravings #pregnancycravingsbelike #maccas

There’s no way he’s making it out of this car.

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You Will Laugh At This 😂 #fyp #watermelonchallenge #pregnantbelly #pregnantman #watermelonbaby

Maitland is clearly playing his fake pregnancy for laughs but the videos highlight something we should all remember. Partners of pregnant people should be grateful for all they do to bring a life into this world. As Maitland can tell you, being pregnant is no joke.

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Trying to guess which twin smokes is the perfect way to help you quit

This article originally appeared on 11.01.16

It’s not revolutionary news that smoking wreaks havoc on your body in different ways. More often than not, however, the focus of anti-smoking campaigns is on your internal health, citing emphysema, heart disease, and lung cancer, to name just a few consequences.

While the superficial effects may not be as lethal, appealing to people’s sense of vanity can have a powerful effect as this clever gallery below shows. Twins, only one of whom smokes, sit side by side, showing the profound damage smoking can cause to your face, hair, and teeth.


The twins’ circumstances vary in each set of pictures, but the differences and effects are undeniable. In some instances, one of the twins never smoked. In others, the “smoking” twin had smoked for at least five years longer than the other “non-smoking” twin.

Though they’re not common knowledge, the effects of smoking on your appearance are predictable and consistent. You can identify a smoker with ease if you know what you’re looking for. Harmful smoke, dehydration, and even the heat from a burning cigarette can damage your complexion, hair, and eyes. The photos below helpfully point out the symptoms and effects on the smoking twin.

The photos here were taken from those of 79 pairs of identical twins at the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. Though they weren’t taken with this use in mind, that allows them to serve as an even more powerful testament to the effects as perceived by casual observers.

1. The eyes are a strong “tell” if someone’s a smoker or not. In this photo, the smoker is the man on the right. He has smaller, more sunken eyes and carries more wrinkles throughout his face than his twin on the left. You’ll also notice his hairline has receded further than his brother’s. That’s a little-known though hardly surprising effect of smoking habitually.

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2. Here, the difference is profound. Though they’re the same age, they look almost like they represent different generations. The smoking twin on the right has done so for 16 years, and it’s manifested in a number of ways. Most noticeable is the pervasive discoloration of her skin compared to her twin on the left. Less noticeable, but still apparent, is the damage done to her lips, eyes, and even her hair. It’s difficult to believe they’re even related, let alone twins.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

3. This comparison is less glaring but still apparent. The twin on the left is the smoker. You can see many more pronounced wrinkles on her forehead, under her eyes, and around her nose. There are also pronounced bags under her eyes.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

4. In this comparison, the smoking twin only smokes about two cigarettes per day, so the difference will be less profound. The twin on the right is the smoker. The differences are on the subtle side, mostly the more damaged hair and the squintier eyes.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

5. Based on what you’ve read in the earlier side by side pics, you might be able to ID the right twin as the smoker due to the discolored and receding hair as well as the aged skin.

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6. These two twins are both elderly, so the differences are slightly less pronounced. Though the left twin has more graying hair, it’s the right twin that’s the smoker. She’s got a droopier face, especially on the outside of the eyes. The wrinkles are also more pronounced in the brow and upper lip.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

7. Though the two sisters here are also older, it’s easier to distinguish the smoker. The left sister bears the hallmarks all over her skin. Her cheek, outer eye, and neck all look weathered from her habit. Not only is she more wrinkled, but the skin has begun to discolor from the fair tone her sister has.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

8. Here it’s pretty difficult to tell. The woman on the left is the smoker. She sports slightly discolored lips that are upon inspection, more wrinkled than her sister’s. Since the lips are the most proximate to the smoke, they are a pretty telling feature when it comes to identifying smokers.

Image via Wolters Kluwer Health.

The pics above show a lot of singular traits that can call out a smoker, but it can be a lot more simple than that. Speaking to the NY Daily News, dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi from George Washington Medical Center dispenses with the jargon, stating, “Smoking makes you look old. That’s all there is to it.”

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Sexist heckler gets humiliated in front of his own daughters

This article originally appeared on 04.26.19

In case you were wondering, don’t mess with comedian Steve Hofstetter. The stand-up comic posted a video of himself recently shutting down a heckler who didn’t like Hofstetter taking a break from his routine to praise Jessica Mendoza, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Stanford graduate, who last year became the first female to call a professional baseball game.

“Next!” the heckler shouts. At first, Hofstetter is caught off guard but then he tries to give the guy a chance to explain what he found “offensive” about celebrating this historic moment in sports. “You and I can talk later,” the anonymous guy says, directly challenging an earlier warning from Hofstetter to not approach comedians after shows.


Once the guy refuses to explain why he’s offended, Hofstetter asks him to leave, saying not only is he being a jerk but he’s not at least willing to stand up for his own beliefs. Then things get weird. It turns out the heckler is at the show with his family, including his daughters. “You have daughters and I was standing up for women’s rights and you were offended by that,” Hofstetter says. “I hope the rest of you are going to be okay later.”


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Unlike some heckler videos that drag on and on, this one is maybe most amazing in the way he gets shut down before he can even really get started. The whole video is funny, inspiring and just a classic example of a comedian taking down a heckler. Like near the end, when Hofstetter addresses a common trope of someone questioning why a male comedian needs to stand up for women’s equality.

“As it turns out, I actually have a genetic history of women in my family,” he says. “If you want to be a real man then respect the women in your life.”