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Is Lady Gaga Performing At The 2024 Paris Olympics?

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Nobody does spectacle quite like Lady Gaga. The iconic triple threat confirmed her seventh studio album is en route by flashing the message “LG7 GAGA RETURNS” just before the screen went black to end her Gaga Chromatica Ball concert film.

What better stage to announce a release date or reveal the album’s cover art than the 2024 Paris Olympics?

Is Lady Gaga Performing At The 2024 Paris Olympics?

It isn’t a firm yes, but it also isn’t a firm no!

On Thursday, July 11, rumors began swirling online that Lady Gaga will perform at the 2024 Paris Olympics’ closing ceremony on August 11. People are citing the French outlet Purepeople, which claims Gaga is “expected to sing” at the closing ceremony.

As of this writing, no substantial reports have been published to support this claim, but people have noticed that Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2024 Summer Games, recently followed Gaga on Instagram.

https://twitter.com/gaga_latest/status/1811449383394709930

Gaga reportedly nearly made a surprise cameo at the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which were actually held in 2021, but it was sadly left as a hypothetical.

Tangentially related: The Sun reported in late June that Céline Dion had “received a formal offer from organizers of the Paris Olympics to perform” during the opening ceremony, and Hoda Kotb added fuel to the possibility.

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How Scary Is ‘Longlegs?’ — Here’s A Heads-Up Before You Watch The Movie

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Most of the time, when a horror movie is teased as being the scariest movie ever made, it just means that it will give you a couple of cheap scares and, if you’re lucky, a nightmare or two. And there is nothing wrong with that! But thanks to the mysterious marketing, bloody images and the enigmatic Nic Cage, Longlegs actually might be too scary for some.

Directed by Osgood Perkins, son of Anthony Perkins, Longlegs is a particularly dark horror film that just might end up being Neon’s most successful theatrical opening. Taking place in the ’90s, Cage plays the titular serial killer with Satanic ties who is being hunted by Lee, portrayed by Maika Monroe. While it’s normal for hype to be overplayed, this movie seems to be actually scary.

The movie is rated R (please do not bring your children) and leans more into the creepy factor than jump scares. But that doesn’t mean you’re safe from nightmares.

In his Radio Times review for the film, Patrick Cremona says that it’s more about the feeling you have after seeing the movie than the movie itself. “It all adds up to ensure that Longlegs really is one of the finest – and scariest – horror films of recent years. Just don’t go in expecting a mainstream movie packed with a series of jump scares – instead embrace the creepy, slow-burning atmosphere that Perkins has crafted. And maybe sleep with the lights on for a couple of weeks afterwards.”

So, even though it’s pretty scary, it’s still worth it! Peter Debruge of Variety says that the movie might not be as scary as you think, but it will sit with you, which is sometimes worse. “In the moment, it’s considerably less scary than the ecstatic early buzz — ginned up by Neon via whisper campaigns and strategic advance screenings — would have you believe,” he began. “Less than 12 hours after seeing it, however, the demented Nicolas Cage character resurfaced in my nightmares, popping up out of nowhere to screech, ‘Hail Satan!’ in that unnerving, high-pitched voice of his. How many horror movies can claim to hijack your subconscious?”

If you’d rather wait to be scared in the comfort of your own him, the film will eventually be streaming on Hulu later this year. But by then who knows where Longlegs will be by then! He might have other people to kill. You might as well go see it now.

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Seth Rogen Has A New ‘Favorite Band Of All-Time’ After An Eventful Night In Las Vegas

In Knocked Up, Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd go to Las Vegas and have a terrible time. But Rogen had a better experience during a recent trip to Sin City, where he was filming the upcoming Apple TV+ series The Studio with Kathryn Hahn.

During Wednesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live guest hosted by Hahn, Rogen recounted a memorable evening spent tripping on acid while watching The Grateful Dead at the all-mighty Sphere. “It was normal Las Vegas for the first week and a half, and then one day, our casino was filled with bald men with ponytails and tie-dye shirts. We were like, ‘Oh, The Grateful Dead is here,’” he recounted. The Sausage Party: Foodtopia star did “a ton of acid” and watched the Dead perform in Sphere, which blew his “goddamn mind.”

Rogen wasn’t a Deadhead before the show, but he left a changed man. “It’s weird to hear a band for the first time and then [they] become your favorite band of all-time,” he told Hahn, who also attended the concert. “I don’t know this song, but it’s the best song I’ve ever heard in my entire life.”

“Dark Star” will do that to a person.

You can watch Hahn’s interview with Rogen above.

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Country duo gives Dolly Parton’s famous ‘9 to 5’ song a twist to reflect modern day work life

Have working conditions really gotten better?

On the one hand, with more work-from-home opportunities, more allowances regarding parental leave, more awareness around the importance of taking days off for mental health reasons, and more businesses adopting four day work weeks…you’d think yes, definitely, things are getting better!

And yet, it definitely can feel like a one step forward, two steps back situation a lot of the time. Many people still woefully lament unlivable wages, having to take on extra work just to make ends meet, and somehow having most of their lives revolve around working. In many ways, all the progress we’ve made toward productivity hasn’t made the common person any freer. Rather, it only moved the goalpost further. Which, needless to say, is exhausting.

It’s this phenomenon that inspired a “cheeky country music duo” named The Doohickeys to make a modern day revamp of everybody’s favorite twangy anti-work anthem: “9 to 5.”

The tune was made famous by Dolly Parton whose character in a movie by the same title bemoaned the common working man/woman’s curse of toiling day in, day out just to essentially be a cog in the corporate greed machine. Serious subject matter…but a very catchy song!

The Doohickeys’ parody cover shows that things have changed a bit…the most notable change of all being that, as the new title suggests, “9 to 5” is out, and “9 to 6” is in.

“Like everyone, we love Dolly’s song ‘9 to 5,’ but we realized that neither of us have ever actually worked those hours — 9 to 6 would be more accurate…Turns out that additional hour struck a chord with viewers ‘cause people started sharing their insane work schedules in the comments, and boy, some of those hours suck!” Doohickey vocalist Haley Brown told Upworthy.

In this version, our singing hero still stumbles outta bed and tumbles to the kitchen. But instead of pouring herself a cup of ambition, she “checks her phone while she eats to see what she’s missin.’”

There’s no time to yawn and stretch, or even take a shower, you see. This working gal has to rush out the door because “there aint no time when your job is 9 to 6.”

Take a listen below. Holy cow, did Brown really nailed Parton’s signature airy twang.

That’s Part 1. In Part 2, The Doohickeys hilariously sing about the foibles of racking up student debt in college. Surely nothing any Gen Xers and Millennials can relate to. Plus, again, the need to work an additional job…which is 8 to 1.

All in all, the Doohickeys seemingly did the impossible by making their own unique version of a beloved, almost untouchable classic song, while still holding onto the original’s essence. It’s unfortunate that we still are having these issues, to be sure. But that’s another conversation.

And while we might not see sweeping improvements to the workplace quite as fast, the Doohickeys did immediately fulfill the people’s request to make a full version of the song, which you can listen to on Spotify.

But wait, there’s even more awesome ditties where that came from. Follow the Doohickeys on Instagram here

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These 6 professions are known for having the ‘coolest, most honest, most together’ people

Have you ever noticed that the majority of people in certain jobs seem to be a bit nicer that most other people? More solid? More honest? A little more high-level humans overall?

While there’s a wide range of personal diversity in every profession, there are some careers that seem to either attract or produce exceptional people. Exceptions to the exceptional exist, of course, but there are some jobs that people are calling out—with many people in agreement—as having the “coolest, most honest, most together people.”


Park Rangers

People who care about nature, protect our public lands and help educate the public about good stewardship? Not surprising that Reddit users would call those folks solid human beings.

“Park rangers are some of the coolest, most genuine people you’ll meet. They care deeply about nature, are always willing to help visitors, and have fascinating stories about the wildlife and landscapes they protect.” – Sexy-Ass18

“Seconded. First thing I ever wanted to be was a park ranger, because the ones I knew were just the coolest.” – belligerentoptimist

“Can confirm all of this. One of my best friends from high school is a LEO ranger and actually now in a fairly major role at Yellowstone. She is seriously the coolest individual, absolutely one of the best humans ever. She went to school for wildlife education or something like that, but has gone to FLETC training and basically ran the internal prison at Yellowstone for a while. She is one of the most badass people I know. She told me once that they have millions of visitors per year. All of those visitors bring all of their problems (domestic abuse, drugs, alcoholism, theft, etc) to the parks with them, so…. the park had a prison for holding people until they could be turned over to other law enforcement. They also had particular people who would deal with visitors who died in the park, including liaising with families, helping arrange to get remains returned home, etc. And that happened regularly. Apparently national parks are a major suicide destination, which is incredibly hard on the rangers who have to deal with it. She told me stories about deaths at the Grand Canyon when she was there…. It was exactly as bad as you imagine it would be to deal with suicides at the Grand Canyon. They do not leave them there, so…. Yeah. And people have to clean it up. It’s absolutely insane all that goes on in the major parks that nobody thinks about.” – SpectrumDiva

“One of my college friends is a park ranger. He’s just the coolest guy. Always feel lucky when we get to hang out, get our kids all mixed up.

That being said, he’s raising fearless heathens. One picked up a snake and was like “it’s ok, we have the antidote in the truck.” while waving it at my poor, defenseless city kids. They just ran away haha. Park ranger friend made his kid put the snake back and gave him an earful about not harassing wildlife and city people.” – ButtWhispererer

Librarians

Lots of love for librarians out there.

“Honestly, from my anecdotal experience…librarians. Smart, consistently know how to deal with the greater public, great resources of knowledge, and live for the truth.” – SirVeritas79

“I have always loved the way they talk to me when I have a question. I never feel stupid or bad for asking. They really are a ‘people person.'” – SillyGayBoy

“YES! Agree! My wife and I have a couple of friends who are librarians and they are probably some of the smartest, most patient and kind people we know. And none of them are 280 years old, which used to be the stereotype I had of librarians because that was all I ever saw growing up. One of those friends is married to a childhood buddy of mine – they are both in their late 40s – been together since their 20s. When they first met I was shocked that someone so young was a librarian lol but also thought it was awesome. I’ve told them both many times that they can’t ever get divorced because we are keeping both of them ha ha

“Seriously though librarians are community treasures and a way underrated profession. 💯” – Intrepid_Detective

“I worked at as a children’s librarian assistant for 3 years. It was awesome. People there were so chill, easy to get along with. Best office environment ever. Good stable government job, no need to constantly apply for grants or hustle. And knowledge all around.” – kathmhughes

“As a librarian, I’ve often remarked that the best part of the profession is other librarians.” – thatbob

Bass Players

“Bass players in a jazz band…best job in the world I might add.” – myobservationonly

“Bass players in general honestly. Which is a tough thing to admit as a guitarist.” – tintedwithrose

“As a pianist who usually plays right next to them…agreed. Bassists are my homies.” – Casul_Tryhard

“As a drummer I totally agree. My bass player is probably the most talented member of our band, but he’d rather put everyone else in the spotlight. Also, even though he’s super frugal he will gladly pay for dinner and drinks and buy us tickets to shows. He’s a great guy and I’m really proud to say he’s my friend.” – Childish_Calrissian

“Most of the bassists I’ve met are kind, selfless people. I think there’s something about the role of the instrument itself that attracts the kind of people who enjoy holding it all together without needing the attention and adulation that comes with it.

Of course, being a bassist myself, this could be complete bias lol.” – the_alt_fright

“Singer here. It’s true. Every bass player I’ve played with is an exceptional human. My wife is one and she’s my rock. The bassist I played with on Saturday has his own non-profit for homeless outreach. My main bass player makes incredible falafel wraps when we carpool, with sourdough pita from scratch.” – cha-do


Toll Booth Operators (but only in certain places, apparently)

Oddly enough, some toll booth operators in certain countries and specific places in the U.S. got a shout-out for being utterly delightful.

“In Japan, for some inexplicable reason, tollbooth operators. Everytime I take the freeway, those people are the friendliest, cheeriest, just overall nice people I meet in a month. Zero clue why.” – festoon_the_dragoon

“It’s actually the same here in Ireland. Always wondered why but they are super friendly every time you go through.” – 5Ben5

“The toll booth operators on the Mackinaw Bridge are all super nice.” – HalfaYooper

“I’ve actually had pretty positive experiences for the most part while using tolls in the northeast US! Pretty shockingly friendly people. To the point where my partner and I were like, ‘how do you think they stay so cheery while literally sitting in the middle of a highway for hours on end?'” – Outandabout2023

“A few weeks ago I was driving to Topeka, KS and the toll booth operator was so friendly and asked me if I was doing anything fun in Topeka while I was there. I told her I was just picking up a movie from Vintage Stock but she was so friendly and the best part of my mini road trip from KC. I’ve actually never had an unfriendly Kansas toll booth experience.” – i_n_c_r_y_p_t_o

Geologists

“Every geologist I ever met has been a pretty interesting, humble and enjoyable person to be around. Somebody who works in the field will probably reply back and disagree, lol.” – LittleKitty235

“My father was a geologist, in the 70s he quit working for (major US oilco) because they wanted him to falsify data. So, yeah, they’re honest. My dad told me once that it was one of the most romantic of the sciences…it wasn’t the study of rocks but of how planets are formed, and therefore life. I so miss him.” – WorldBiker

“Came here to say Geologist and surprised to see it near the top. We are awesome haha!” – Latchkey_Wizzard

These responses also prompted a flood of geologist puns, which pretty much rocked:

“They probably had a good foundation growing up.”

“Agreed. Very down to earth and grounded in reality.”

“I think they just don’t try to find faults in people.”

“They’re good at digging beneath the crust of a person and seeing what’s on the inside.’

“Generally speaking, rock solid people.”

“They focus on having good mantle health.”

“At their core, they accept the fluid nature of existence.”

“They’re really gneiss, and don’t take friendship for granite.”

“They’re truly sedimental people.”

“There has to be one or two who are full of schist though, right?”

“I bet they dig these comments!”

Local Beat Newspaper Reporters

“Print reporters who’ve covered the same community their whole lives are pretty amazing people. People like to glom together all media, but reporters with a civic drive are some of the most curious and honest people I’ve ever spent time around. If you want people who really want to get to the bottom of a story and operate from facts/evidence, these are people to pay attention to. We owe a lot of what we actually know for sure in society to the labor local reporters.” – SenorSplashdamage

“Very true, but they’re all nearing extinction. The ones I know are just struggling to make it to retirement.

I’ve been a media guy for nearly four decades. Print reporters are good people.” – Lincoln_Park_Pirate

“My uncle was a reporter in the Twin Cities his entire career. He wrote for the paper and local magazine. Extremely interesting guy who has a story about everything and seems to know the history of every patch of land and building in the area.” – evilhomer3k

“I live in a small-ish town (about 15,000 residents). For years, we had a local paper, but it eventually went under as it was not profitable as the world moved more toward internet news. So, for a few years, we had nothing. Then, a guy who didn’t even live in the town (but it was where he grew up) started an “online newspaper” and covered everything that went on (good and bad) pretty much as a labor of love and in addition to his job as a reporter at one of the much larger local papers. He makes a little bit of money from banner ads and sponsored ads, but that pretty much only covers his costs. However, he spends his time covering things in town, interviewing people, going to meetings, writing obituaries, etc. Plus, of late, he has taken some high school and college students under his wing and sent them out to report on some things in town. He is not obligated to do ANY of it – he’s not profiting from it in any way, it is of no advantage to him, but he does it anyway… That speaks volumes about his character to me.” – Madeline73

The human family is full of all kinds of people with a virtually endless array of personalities, characteristics, qualities and interests. But some simply stand out for their awesomeness and congregate in certain jobs, so here’s to the park rangers, librarians, bass players and others who have earned a reputation for being solid human beings we can all appreciate.

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Toddler cries every time he hears ‘You Are My Sunshine’ but begs his mom to sing it anyway

Some songs make people emotional. It may be because the song has special meaning for them or because the musical arrangement is so beautiful that it activates something within causing tears to flow. Babies are not immune to being moved by music but typically they don’t request the song that brings them to tears.

Jillian James posted a video to social media that shows her toddler son laying on her chest seemingly preparing for nap time. The little guys requests that his mom sing the lullaby, “You Are My Sunshine” but before obliging the request, James asks multiple times if he’s sure. Apparently, the sweet song makes the toddler cry every time he hears it. Nevertheless, he persists with his request to hear “sunshine.”

James knows what the result will be and checks one last time to see if the little boy is sure he understands what will happen, “you already look like you’re about to cry. Buddy, I don’t want to sing it if you’re going to cry.”


The additional warnings did not deter the persistent toddler. He assures his mom he’s not going to cry but she has a sneaking suspicion that he won’t hold up against the melody of the song and sure enough, waterworks before the first line is finished. Not just a little tear filled eyes, but full on crying and commenters don’t disagree with his tears.

@jillianjames31 Every single night he asks me to sing “sunshine” but this is also his reaction when I sing it to him… idk what triggers this response but it equally breaks my heart and makes me laugh at the same time 😂 #youaremysunshine #sunshine #son #toddler #mama #momlife ♬ original sound – Jillian James

“you are my sunshine will always emotionally devastate me,” someone admits.

“To be fair, You Are My Sunshine makes me cry too,” another writes.

“Sometimes it feels good to listen to your favorite song and have yourself a good cry,” one person shares.

“He wants you to sing sunshine for the same reason I like to watch military homecoming videos I guess. Same reaction,” a commenter says.

Many people were not expecting the level of crying that escaped from the little boy and suddenly understood why his mom didn’t want to sing it. Maybe when he’s older he will understand why he listens to music that makes him cry, though sometimes it’s just a matter of needing an emotional release with no larger reason outside of that. Poor little guy, sometimes we all just need a cry.

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The calm after the storm: how CBD creams are changing pain management

The world of pain management is changing quickly, and it’s largely thanks to the benefits CBD cream offers. CBD cream is formulated with hemp oil and is applied topically to penetrate the skin and ease pain and swelling caused by arthritis, orthopedic injuries, or muscle overuse. Whether you’re trying to avoid prescription pain relievers or are looking for a more natural and effective topical pain product, CBD creams are well worth considering.

What Is CBD?

CBD is one of many cannabinoids found in the marijuana plant and hemp plant. Unlike THC, it’s non-psychoactive and won’t make you feel high. CBD has a long list of potential benefits, including relaxation and sleep support.

This compound is used to make various hemp products, including gummies, drinks, and CBD oil. CBD cream is the unsung hero of hemp products, and it can help to alleviate pain and inflammation.

Unlike oral CBD oil, which provides general pain relief, CBD cream is applied topically and delivers targeted relief where it’s needed most. CBD oil, cream, and other infused products are federally legal if they’re derived from hemp containing less than 0.3% THC based on dry weight.

Topical cannabis cream doesn’t enter the bloodstream, so even if a product is made with full-spectrum hemp extract and contains traces of THC, it won’t cause you to fail a drug test. Many customers use topical CBD daily and applaud its effectiveness, saying it relieves discomfort and swelling.

Potential Benefits of CBD Creams and Lotions

Here’s a closer look at the key health benefits people often experience with hemp topicals.

Pain Relief

CBD topicals may relieve both chronic and acute pain. People with arthritis often apply CBD cream to their joints, with many users claiming noticeable relief and improved mobility within minutes of application.

Athletes use topical CBD products to relieve muscle pain after difficult workouts. CBD can also aid in recovery, allowing athletes to train harder and longer with shorter recovery periods in between.

If you have an acute injury, such as a sprained ankle or stress fracture, applying CBD cream to the affected area may provide relief. People who prefer to avoid prescription and over-the-counter pain relievers often find topical CBD to be an effective, natural, non-addictive alternative.

Reduced Inflammation

Hemp cream not only relieves pain but also reduces swelling. Pain and swelling often go hand-in-hand, especially with chronic conditions like arthritis. By alleviating inflammation, topical CBD could further ease pain and enhance mobility.

CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties make it a good remedy for migraines and headaches, which often have an inflammatory component. Applying hemp cream to the forehead and neck can lessen inflammation, reducing nerve pressure and minimizing the severity and frequency of headaches and migraines.

Softer, Healthier Skin

Most CBD creams are formulated to be gentle and suitable for sensitive skin. They contain ingredients like aloe vera, shea butter, and essential fatty acids with moisturizing and anti-aging properties. As such, you may notice an improvement in skin health after using a CBD topical like cream or CBD oil lotion. Some brands even make specialized CBD creams to help manage rosacea and other skin conditions.

Stress Relief

Physical discomfort can lead to stress, and high stress levels can further exacerbate pain. CBD cream works to soothe both pain and stress simultaneously.

CBD topicals made with full-spectrum hemp extract typically contain additional active hemp compounds. These compounds—including terpenes, THC, and minor cannabinoids like CBN and CBG—work in conjunction with CBD to assist with stress relief. So, if you’re seeking to manage both pain and stress, be sure to look for CBD cream made with full-spectrum hemp extract.

Better Sleep

Many people take CBD oil before bedtime for sleep support, but CBD topicals can also promote relaxation and make it easier to fall asleep. They’re especially helpful if your discomfort frequently keeps you awake. Just apply some CBD oil lotion, and before long, you’ll feel mentally and physically relaxed enough to drift off into dreamland.

Again, if your goal is better sleep, a CBD product made with full-spectrum hemp extract is the best choice. The extra terpenes and cannabinoids in full-spectrum hemp extract enhance the sleep-inducing effects of CBD topicals. Furthermore, lavender oil can help promote relaxation, so look for creams made with this ingredient.

How CBD Works for Pain Management

Research on how CBD relieves aches, soreness, and discomfort is ongoing. According to existing evidence, CBD interacts with your body’s endocannabinoid system. It binds with CB1 and CB2 receptors, triggering the release of various neurotransmitters associated with pain relief.

CBD also has anti-inflammatory properties. By reducing swelling in the body, it can alleviate pain. For instance, if inflamed tissues press on a nerve, taking cannabis oil or using topical CBD can reduce the inflammation, resulting in less pressure on the nerve.

Finally, CBD seems to relieve pain by managing the stress that typically accompanies physical discomfort. This effect is especially pronounced in patients with conditions like fibromyalgia, who sometimes get stuck in a loop where their pain exacerbates their stress, and their stress worsens their pain.

How To Use CBD Creams and Lotions

Using CBD cream, CBD lotion, or topical CBD oil is simple. Here are a few tips to help you use these topical products most effectively:

Who Should Use CBD Topicals?

If you struggle with chronic discomfort, inflammation, or achy joints resulting from arthritis, injury, or muscle overuse, using topical CBD daily can provide relief.

If you have sensitive skin, make sure the cream you purchase is suitable for you and made with gentle ingredients. Aim for products free from parabens, sulfates, phthalates, artificial colors, and other potential irritants and formulated with all-natural ingredients like pure CBD oil from the cannabis plant.

More research is needed on the safety of using cannabis cream while pregnant or breastfeeding. That said, many health experts currently recommend erring on the side of caution and avoiding all products containing hemp extract—including CBD oil and cream—while pregnant or nursing.

Potency

Check the product’s potency and usage recommendations. Some CBD oil creams are stronger than others, so it’s important to follow the directions on the product label. Most topical products include detailed information on how to use them.

Ingredients

Choose CBD cream with moisturizing ingredients, like aloe vera and shea butter, to keep your skin from becoming dry.

If you have sensitive skin, look for CBD products free from synthetic fragrances and artificial colors to reduce the risk of skin irritation. Those with natural fragrances like lemongrass or lavender oil tend to be better tolerated.

Many CBD skin cream products contain peppermint oil or menthol extract for a cooling sensation and additional alleviation of discomfort.

Lastly, some manufacturers cut corners and use inferior ingredients—like parabens and fillers—in their products, so purchasing your cream from a reputable supplier is crucial. Look for options made with pure hemp extract or hemp seed oil and other natural ingredients. Ideally, the product should be third-party lab-tested with the results available on the company’s website. This type of transparency is a good sign that a brand is trustworthy.

Application

Apply CBD cream topically to clean, dry skin. Don’t apply it over makeup or to sweaty skin, as this can lessen absorption. Rub the cream into your skin to ensure it absorbs fully. Wait about 10 minutes before covering the area with clothing. Check the label on your CBD lotion for instructions and application tips.

Potential Side Effects of CBD Topicals

It’s rare for users to experience adverse effects when using topical CBD oil or cream. However, the following side effects may occur:

Skin Irritation

Skin irritation is the most common side effect of topical hemp cream and CBD oil lotion. The CBD doesn’t necessarily cause this; it can be a reaction to other ingredients in the cream, such as synthetic fragrances or cetyl alcohol. If you experience skin irritation, try switching to a different formula or contact your doctor for guidance.

Dry Skin

Some users experience skin dryness after using CBD topicals. You can avoid this by choosing a topical CBD oil, lotion, or cream with moisturizing ingredients like cocoa butter or aloe vera.

Drug Interactions

CBD can interact with or reduce the efficacy of certain medications, including anticoagulants, seizure medications, and some antidepressants. If you’re taking medications or supplements, check with your doctor before using hemp cream or any hemp-infused products.

Conclusion

CBD topical creams are a great choice if you’re looking for a natural way to manage physical discomfort. These CBD products are transforming the world of pain relief as more customers discover their benefits. They come in a wide range of formulas, many of which are cruelty-free. From roll-ons to lotions, there’s a CBD topical out there for everyone!

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The 2024 Too Good For Summer League All-Stars

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Every year, there are a few NBA players who just should not be at Summer League. This is not a rule thing, this is a “why on earth are you here we already know you are a good player” thing. Of course, teams have a reason for sending guys out to Las Vegas no matter what, but inevitably, there are a few players who are very obviously not going to play a ton from the moment rosters drop.

After scrolling through the rosters that teams put together for Summer League, we identified six guys from five teams that should show out in Las Vegas — and, if they do that, get pulled pretty quickly so they can avoid an injury that impacts their ability to suit up during the regular season.

Brandon Miller, Charlotte Hornets

What in the world is Brandon Miller doing here? Even by the normal standards of being too good for Summer League, Miller is WAY too good to be at Summer League, as he averaged 17.3 points per game last season en route to finishing third in Rookie of the Year voting. I would be shocked if he plays more than a game or two, unless the Hornets are hell-bent on getting him tons of low-stress playmaking reps.

Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis, Golden State Warriors

Porziemski started 28 games for the Warriors last season, while Jackson-Davis started 16. They both seemed to just get how to play within the Warriors system, as they were each willing to do whatever was asked of them. Maybe the team want Podziemski to get more reps on the ball, or maybe the team wants to see Jackson-Davis impose himself against rookies. But they shouldn’t play too terribly much after the first game.

Cam Whitmore, Houston Rockets

Whitmore going is strange because he fell in the 2023 NBA Draft in part because of concerning medicals revolving around knee issues, so you’d think they’d want to limit how much he’s playing. But regardless, Whitmore had a nice rookie year for the Rockets, as he averaged 12.3 points and 3.8 rebounds in only 18.7 minutes of work. He’s primed for a big second year, and I’d be shocked if he doesn’t show that in Las Vegas.

Ben Sheppard, Indiana Pacers

Sheppard is probably the player on this list who could most use a full Summer League, I’m just including him because we saw how he earned Rick Carlisle’s trust in the playoffs. That is extremely hard for a rookie, and he even started the team’s final two games against the Boston Celtics. Getting him reps is a good thing, but still, I fully expect him to be one of the best players in Vegas.

GG Jackson, Memphis Grizzlies

No one did a better job taking advantage of how hurt everyone was in Memphis last year than Jackson, who showed off the ability to fill it up — he averaged 14.6 points per game on the season, which got up to 20.4 a night once he started to get a consistent starting role towards the end of the year. He’s so young that he should get some Summer League reps, but if the ability to score that he showed off down the stretch is real, he is going to just overwhelm opposing Summer League players.

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‘The Night Agent’ Season 2: Everything To Know So Far About The Next Job For Netflix’s Binge-Friendly Spy Series (July 2024 Update)

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Netflix used to hand out series renewals like streaming sour candy. They have since pulled back on a “throw everything at the wall”-type volume, which is to be expected as various services feel out their places. Plenty of other factors weigh into this more reserved Netflix vibe, so when a renewal swiftly happens, you know they’re very serious about the show in question. That would be The Night Agent, which stars Gabriel Basso and quickly landed in the streamer’s all-time Top 10 TV Seasons list and is currently sitting at number six ahead of a few Bridgerton installments.

It also sounds like The Night Agent — a reigning entry in the latest crop of spy series hitting ridiculously high viewing numbers — already has a (non-greenlit) third season in its upcoming repertoire, and perhaps something related is afoot if a certain report is to be believed. Let’s discuss that report first and then move into what might come from The Night Agent‘s second season, which builds upon the story of a government agent job transforming into a most thrilling adventure in the blink of a phone call.

Plot

The second-season plot might actually be secondary to the an industry report from Deadline, which recently reported that showrunner Shawn Ryan achieved the rare feat of “sign[ing] a big, four-year overall deal,” which is “[s]aid to be in the eight-figure range with generous guarantees, has been described as ‘pretty remarkable’ in the current economic environment’” with Netflix. This deal has reportedly opened the door for a third-season The Night Agent writing room ahead of an official green light. Deadline’s Nellie Andrea further suggests that this deal “also would allow Netflix to easier scale up The Night Agent into a franchise with potential spinoffs that have been rumored” for over a year. Yep, stay tuned for possible spin off news (move over Queen Charlotte).

To get back to the second-season happenings, however, The Night Agent will continue with (at least a trio of) characters established in Matthew Quirk’s same-named novel with Gabriel Basso in the lead as Peter. This followup season, as well, will move past that book into uncharted territory (and Netflix has been careful not to spill too much of this season in its 2024 sizzle reel).

That is to say, the second season will move out of being D.C. based as Peter officially moves into the Night Action program. Much of the action has been revealed to take place in New York City and Thailand (where HBO’s The White Lotus and FX’s Alien series have both been hot and heavy in production this year). Gabriel Basso has also revealed that there will be “some unfinished business” with Hong Chau’s White House Chief of Staff Diane Farr, who was struck by gunshot in the first season finale. Whether she will be prosecuted and convicted for her traitorous position remains to be seen.

What seems more likely is that Peter will have a whole new learning curve while moving into his new job role, which should be more rewarding than sitting in a basement near a phone at night. The above report about a third season, however, would mean that he will grow accustomed to those duties, and perhaps Luciane Buchanan’s Rose (who will appear in the second season) will figure into his future plans, too.

Cast

In addition to Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, and Hong Chau, new cast members include Brittany Snow as Peter’s more experienced partner in the Night Action program. Louis Herthum will be on hand as a global-strings puller who employs an ex-Marine fixer portrayed by Berto Colon, and actors Arienne Mandi and Teddy Sears will be along for the new ride.

At present, Netflix has not revealed whether Enrique Murciano, D. B. Woodside, Amanda Warren, Eve Harlow, Sarah Desjardins, and/or Fola Evans-Akingbola will return in real time or flashbacks, respectively.

Release Date

The Night Agent is part of Netflix’s 2024 slate, although that could mean, say, October or December 31. The series did finish filming, however, and was understood to be using the summer for finishing touches.

Trailer

Sorry, no trailer yet, but BTS photos confirm a wrapped season.

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Nelly Furtado Will Release Her First Album In Seven Years After Making ‘400-500 Pieces Of Music In Four Years’

Canadian singer and songwriter, Nelly Furtado, performs live
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In June 2023, Nelly Furtado made a musical comeback by joining Dom Dolla for “Eat Your Man,” which she performed with the Australian DJ at Coachella 2024. Last September, she teamed with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake for “Keep Going Up,” and more recently, she dropped “Love Bites” with SG Lewis and Tove Lo.

On Thursday morning, July 11, Furtado stopped by Today With Hoda & Jenna to officially announce 7, her seventh studio album, will be released on September 20. It will be her first full-length since 2017’s The Ride.

“I’ve worked so hard on it,” Furtado said. “It actually took me four years to make this album. I had 500 songs that I whittled down [to] only 14. Don’t worry. It’s not 500. It’s only like 35 minutes, but yeah, a lot of passion went in it.”

Furtado shared the presumed album cover artwork — a black-and-white photo of “7” painted on her bare back — on Instagram along with a lengthy backstory in the caption, which you can see below.

“How do you explain a song that took 2 years to make, in three different cities, with an army of people, and that’s just the ONE SONG named CORAZÓN

This is going to sound strange and stupid but this isn’t a job for me. It’s super personal. Music is my whole language and life and love and blessing, so sometimes it’s hard for me to wrap that up in a bow.

I first felt the energy of what Corazón would become on a trip to Colombia with a couple of friends and then I kept on recording and four years later I have an album, and it’s really always about the journey, honestly. That’s the sad part because you can’t relive the journey — the magic and lessons happen DURING the journey.

I made 400-500 pieces of music in 4 years. My ADHD doesn’t always allow for me to organize creations in a methodical way so it’s hard to explain how we have chosen 14 songs that magically rose to the top of the heap. Phew – they come together just by nature of being in the same collection, 7, kind of like random seashells that may be similar but not at all alike. So this album can’t be listened to like audio wallpaper, or maybe it can depending on how you like to enjoy music but I don’t even care if you skip songs, it’s up to you how to enjoy it. I really mean that. My only intention was to provide some portals to trip out and release and escape. I badly need music every single day. I badly need songs to listen to every single day. My brain doesn’t even work without music.

Anyways, I’ll TRY to explain the process in some photos and videos and storytelling but I know that I experienced it all and cried the tears and made the friendships and felt the joy and fear and pain and I learned a lot and that’s all that matters.

What is cool, though, every time I would doubt myself I would see the number 7 everywhere.

Love you

Also, I did not freaking do this ALONE by any measure.
Thank you to EVERYONE WHO I MET AND MADE MUSIC WITH AND MADE STUFF WITH ON THIS ENTIRE JOURNEY UP UNTIL NOW YOU ARE ALL SO PRECIOUS TO ME FOREVER AND EVER AMEN.

My album 7 coming 9/20

Bye, making more songs…”