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Turns Out The Pro-Trump ‘#Dumbkirk’ Boats Sinking Was Caused By The Parade Itself, Not Bad Weather

It turns out the boat parade disaster some Donald Trump supporters endured on a Texas lake on Saturday was a mishap of their own making. Word that several boats had sank and needed assistance during a Trump boat parade quickly lit up social media, as images of crafts on rough-looking waters or sinking to a watery grave made the event national news.

As some parts of social media celebrated the disaster with the hashtag #Dumbkirk, others wondered what actually happened to cause several boats to sink. Some conservatives actually wondered if foul play was involved, which only led to more jokes. But on Sunday, as the total number of confirmed boats sank was confirmed to be five, officials also made it clear that the cause of the boat parade disaster was… the boat parade itself.

According to Axios, the Travis County Sheriff Department said Sunday that it responded to 15 “distress calls” related to the boat parade, giving full details about not only the nature of those calls but also revealing that they came soon after the parade got underway.

Almost immediately upon the parade going into motion, TCSO began receiving distress calls from boaters. The first call came in at 12:15 pm, and the last distress call associated with the parade came in a 1:53 pm. The distress calls varied and included: boats taking on water, stalled engines, capsized boats and boats sinking. TCSO responded to 15 distress calls and received three additional reports of boats taking on water from a local towing company.

According to the department, three of the boats that sank were towed out of the water, but as of Sunday, another two apparently remained below the depths. There were also other boats that were able to be saved. And despite some speculation that Antifa had somehow caused the accidents, the report indicated that not only was the weather fine, there were no outside agitators involved.

Weather conditions on Lake Travis were calm. When the large number of boats began moving together, the wakes generated large waves in areas where participating boats were dense. TCSO has found no evidence of foul play associated with any of the incidents.

In other words, the Trump boaters did this to themselves, almost right away and in what appears to be as embarrassing a fashion as it initially sounded when reports first circulated on Saturday. Perhaps this wasn’t the best way to spend a holiday weekend , but at least it gave the rest of us a good laugh.

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John Oliver Will Officially Have A Connecticut Sewage Plant Named After Him (With One Minor Stipulation)

John Oliver has made many enemies over his career, but none have responded to his criticism the way the mayor of Danbury, Connecticut did a few weeks back. After the Last Week Tonight host repeatedly (and randomly) mocked his town, one of the most diverse and thriving in America, mayor Mark Boughton decided to respond in kind: He threatened to name the local sewage plant after him, because, in his words, both are “full of crap.” Alas, it was just a joke, and when Oliver discovered that, he was devastated. So he made one more volley, promising to donate a large sum in local charities should Boughton actually go through with the plan. And it appears to have worked — with one minor stipulation.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, Boughton agreed with Oliver’s demands, but to seal the deal he demanded Oliver do one more thing: show up in person to the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Of course, given how ecstatic Oliver was to hear he’d have a crap factory named after him, it’s hard to imagine he’ll skip.

Boughton made the announcement in a jokey video, in which he continued to heap abuse on the man who’d heaped abuse on his city. While he appreciated Oliver’s promise to donate money, he took a little umbrage with the amount: $55,000 total. “That’s a little light for someone in the 1 percent,” Boughton said. “But a deal is a deal.”

There was one more thing. Boughton said that if Oliver welched, he’d still name something after him: a port-a-potty, which would be dubbed “The John Oliver ****house,” the meaning of the asterisks not hard to divine. “Come up to Danbury and sit on your throne,” Boughton told Oliver. Surely he’d like to have both.

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Novak Djokovic Was Disqualified From The U.S. Open For Hitting A Lineswoman With A Ball

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic was the prohibitive favorite to win the U.S. Open, having cruised to Sunday’s Round of 16 match with No. 20 Pablo Carreno Busta having dropped just one set in his first three matches.

However, the tennis world was stunned when Djokovic was disqualified from the tournament in the first set of that match after he hit at a lineswoman in apparent frustration, striking her in the neck and injuring her. Djokovic was given a default and Carreno Busta advanced to the quarterfinals in stunning fashion.

Whether intentional or not, the decision by the top player in the world sees him tossed from the tournament. Djokovic is not exactly the most beloved figure in tennis and his antics earlier during the pandemic certainly only soured that image further, but this appeared to be a mistake, as an alternate angle shows his reaction in real time.

He was, unsurprisingly, not happy with the decision to default him, complaining to the head official that she wasn’t seriously injured.

It is as bizarre a moment as you’ll see on the tennis court, particularly given it happened to the tournament favorite, but now the men’s draw in New York seems as wide open as ever and Djokovic only furthering his status as the sport’s most polarizing figure.

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Taylor Swift Ties Whitney Houston For The Most Weeks Spent At No. 1 Among Female Artists With ‘Folklore’

Taylor Swift has spent the last month and a half sitting atop the Billboard album charts and it doesn’t look like the singer will be leaving the top spot any time soon as Folklore goes No. 1 once again for the sixth straight week. After pulling in 846,000 equivalent album units for its first week on the Billboard albums chart, Taylor has consistently tallied enough sales week after week to keep the No. 1 position while reaching a number of milestones along the way.

Tallying 90,000 equivalent album units for her sixth week at No. 1, Taylor ties Whitney Houston for the most weeks spent atop the charts among female artists in a career with 46. Folklore has also notched the most weeks at No. 1 in 2020, passing Lil Baby’s My Turn which previously had the record with five. Other milestones for the album include the most consecutive weeks at No. 1 since Drake’s 2016 album, Views, and the most weeks at No. 1 by any non-R&B/hip-hop album or an album by a woman since Adele’s 2015 album, 25.

Looking further down the charts, Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon comes in at No. 2, Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die stays put at No. 3, Metallica grabs their 11th top-10 album with S&M2 coming in at No. 4, and Katy Perry’s new album, Smile, debuts at No. 5.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Left Game 4 With A Sprained Right Ankle (UPDATE)

Giannis Antetokounmpo suffered a right ankle injury early in Game 3 of the Bucks second round series with the Miami Heat, but was able to play the entire game as Milwaukee saw Miami erase a fourth-quarter deficit to win and take a 3-0 lead. Entering Game 4, Giannis was listed as questionable, but after going through warmups, he was upgraded to active and started as usual.

In a game the Bucks had to have to keep their season alive, Giannis came out on a mission, scoring 19 points in his first 11 minutes on the floor, hitting 8-of-10 shots from the field. However, on a drive early in the second quarter, Giannis stepped awkwardly on that right foot and appeared to aggravate his ankle injury, collapsing to the floor and holding his ankle in serious pain.

Antetokounmpo would be helped to the Milwaukee bench but would come back onto the floor to shoot his free throws to allow him the chance to return to the game later if able, splitting them and then immediately checking out of the game to go get treatment in the back. The Bucks chances of winning the game (and any hopes of an historic comeback in the series) rest heavily on Antetokounmpo’s shoulders as he is their (and the league’s) MVP and DPOY.

At halftime, the team announced Antetokounmpo was done for the rest of the game with a sprained right ankle.

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I’ve been finishing my late father’s bucket list. Things got tricky when I got to the political part.

The classrooms were empty.

Never did I expect to see my former high school, in Delaware, as the site of the Democratic National Convention on TV, but there it was. There was my study hall and my study hall teacher, who also happens to be the former second lady.

When I graduated college in Delaware, I hightailed it out of there, like most people my age. I had big dreams in New York. I wanted to be a writer.

That summer, my father was killed by a distracted driver. She’d gotten lost and pulled off a highway, picking up her phone at a red light to call for directions. She zoomed right through the next red and plowed into my dad, who was turning left. He died instantly. Or so I was told. I was 25, and decided to keep going. I inherited a small insurance settlement. I used it to stay in New York. It was how my dad would have wanted it, I thought.

Now, seventeen years later, those dreams had come true. I’d been published in national magazines and newspapers in addition to copyediting national magazines. But I still wasn’t fulfilled. No amount of career success could erase what had happened. I was still working on making it right.


“After our son Beau died of cancer, I wondered if I would ever smile or feel joy again,” the blond woman in the green shirtdress, Dr. Jill Biden, said on television. “It was summer, but there was no warmth left for me. Four days after Beau’s funeral, I watched Joe shave and put on his suit. I saw him steel himself in the mirror, take a breath, put his shoulders back and walk out into a world empty of our son. He went back to work. That’s just who he is. There are times when I couldn’t even imagine how he did it. How he put one foot in front of the other and kept going. But I’ve always understood why he did it…he does it for you. Joe’s purpose has always driven him forward. His strength of will is unstoppable, and his faith is unshakable. Because it’s not in politicians or political parties or even in himself — it’s in the providence of God.”


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A week after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, my life took an unexpected turn, too.

My brother had just moved into his first condo. My husband and I drove the four hours up to Salem, Massachusetts, to see him. Once there, my brother and future sister-in-law revealed a treasure they’d discovered in their move: our father’s bucket list.

“Talk with the President.” “Correspond with the Pope.” “Surf in the Pacific.” It was the kind of thing you find and chuckle over. His indecipherable handwriting, the wild things this man from Delaware wanted to do. But I didn’t just laugh. I felt a pull to action. My husband felt it too.

“You have to finish this list,” he said. “And then write a book about it.”

I’d been an activist for three years, twisting my work as a journalist into a platform. But I hadn’t found the right medium. And the numbers of car fatalities kept going up.

“The burdens we carry are heavy, and we need someone with strong shoulders,” Dr. Biden continued. “I know that if we entrust this nation to Joe, he will do for your family what he did for ours. Bring us together and make us whole, carry us forward in our time of need, keep the promise of America for all of us.”

It’s not easy. Moving on, trying to make sense of unimaginable tragedy.

I’ve understood what families have gone through the past six months. I know the pain of getting a phone call to learn your father has died. There is a helplessness. An anger.

My dad never would have wanted me to talk about his death my whole life. My dad was hopeful, joyful, a storyteller. He would have wanted a better story.

“Be invited to a political convention” was item 53 on my dad’s bucket list. After “talk with the President,” it struck me as the least feasible. But in August 2019, I gave it a go. By then I’d checked off 27 of my dad’s dreams.

First I wrote to every Democratic candidate. Then I wrote to every college alum who worked for the press, to every TV show who’d interviewed me. Finally, I tried a University of Delaware alum who worked at the local paper. He said he had no connection to Biden, but could put me in touch with the Delaware Democratic state party.

The Delaware Democratic chairman was kind. He said if I was a registered Democrat, I could attend their next convention.

That sounded like an invitation to me.

I walked out of the New York skyscraper where I worked and just before I reached the subway stopped and cried. Of all the conventions I could have ended up going to, I’d never imagined one in my home state. The place I’d wanted nothing to do with 20 years ago. But it was exactly where my dad would have gone, had he checked this off himself.

A few months later, a story about my mission to finish my dad’s list was published in my college’s alumni magazine. It was to come out that spring.

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But by then, the whole world had fallen apart.

My husband came home from work early on a Wednesday in March. “I’m not going back,” he said. “We have to work from home indefinitely.”

We jumped in the car and drove to Whole Foods to stock up. I texted everyone I knew, asking them how they were handling this craziness. I got no response.

The pandemic hadn’t hit them yet.

“We just need leadership worthy of our nation,” Dr. Biden said. “Worthy of you. Honest leadership to bring us back together, to recover from this pandemic and prepare for whatever else is next. Leadership to reimagine what our nation will be.”

In the next few weeks, I decided I wanted more than just an invite to a state convention. And so as the country shut down, I collected signatures to become a national delegate. I had to do it digitally because my state was sheltering in place. I attached a photo of myself in a tuxedo (another list item, “own a black tux”). I asked my neighbors to put down whatever they were doing and please sign my list. But then the governor waived the need for signatures.

A councilwoman in my town emailed me. She said she could get me in. She shared my story with a friend who shared it with another friend and next thing I knew, the Joe Biden campaign was hearing about me.

Weeks went by. My University of Delaware magazine article came out. They’d put me on the cover. People said my story gave them hope during an uncertain time. But I felt lost. Yes, my story was one of hope, but hope in a more simple time. Not hope during a time of 170,000 deaths, 5 million Americans ill and millions out of work in only five months!

My husband and I couldn’t even leave our house. I couldn’t see anyone I loved. How on earth could my words still make a difference?

“How do you make a broken family whole?” Dr. Biden said. “The same way you make a nation whole: with love and understanding and with small acts of kindness. With bravery, with unwavering faith. We show up for each other in big ways and small ones again and again.”

The sacrifices I’ve seen people make for my dad’s bucket list have been countless. It has changed my marriage for the better, thanks to my husband’s contributions. Every sibling, cousin, aunt and uncle has chipped in, as have my mom and stepdad and every friend. Every person I know has somehow turned out to be an expert on some list item. They’ve given me their time for free. Even strangers.

I’m richer in love because of this project, I have friends I never would have known. And they tell me they’re richer too.

In June I learned Biden had chosen his NJ delegates for the national convention, and I wasn’t one of them.

But by July I felt better about not receiving an invite. Because now, thanks to the pandemic, nobody would. The convention would be virtual, in an effort to protect people’s lives.

Then it was announced that even Biden wouldn’t travel to Milwaukee. He’d accept the nomination right there in Delaware.

The same state I’d already been invited to for the Delaware state convention. My mom texted me an hour before the second night of the DNC.

“Jill Biden is speaking from her classroom at Brandywine High School, Room 232.”

“What?” I said. “I’ve been in that room!”

How is it possible? I thought. I’ve been denied an invitation back to my own high school!

But then I suddenly knew. It was because I was too busy trying to be important to remember who I really am.

“Now, Joe is not perfect,” former First Lady Michelle Obama said in her DNC speech. “And he’d be the first to tell you that. But there is no perfect candidate, no perfect president. And his ability to learn and grow—we find in that the kind of humility and maturity that so many of us yearn for right now. Because Joe Biden has served this nation his entire life without ever losing sight of who he is; but more than that, he has never lost sight of who we are, all of us.

Here she was, Dr. Jill Biden, this beautiful stateswoman, addressing our nation in a hopeless time, during the most important election of our lifetimes—from my high school. From little Delaware.

From a place that maybe wasn’t so little after all.

Maybe I didn’t have to make my voice seem big to be heard. Instead of spending the evening in a crowded arena, I spent it on my couch at home, cheering with my mom over the phone when we saw my old stomping grounds on TV.

And hers were the only ears I needed. The only invitation I could want.

A night with my mom at the national convention. And I know my dad was there, too.

Probably laughing at me.

Laura Carney is a writer and magazine and book copy editor in New York and is writing a book about finishing the bucket list of her late father, who was killed by a distracted driver

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Ted Cruz Criticized ‘The Princess Bride’ Reunion On Twitter, And Things Got Personal

Ted Cruz is a Republican senator from Texas who could absolutely be characterized as a high-volume poster on Twitter. Sometimes he finds success in his attempts to call out liberals or dunk on sports websites, but among many he’s perhaps best known for getting dunked on himself.

Perhaps the most infamous example of this is when he blamed a “staffing issue” when someone liked a pornographic video through his account. The list of times Cruz gets ratio’d for posts is pretty long, but it’s rare that a criticism backfires as spectacularly as it did over Labor Day weekend when The Princess Bride was put between his Tweeting crosshairs. Cruz criticized The Princess Bride and got mocked in response by several people associated with the film, which Cruz called a “perfect movie” he didn’t want ruined by “Hollywood politics.”

Cruz was apparently upset that the movie’s cast would reunite as part of a Democratic fundraiser, irking the Republican enough that he had to tweet about it. CNN has more details on the event that made Cruz so upset in the first place.

Donors to the Wisconsin Democrats will receive invitations to a livestream on September 13 at 7 pm ET for a script read of William Goldman’s 1987 cult classic. The star-studded cast, including Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Carol Kane, Chris Sarandon, Mandy Patinkin, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal and director Rob Reiner have agreed to join the virtual table read. A cast Q&A will be moderated by Patton Oswalt after the performance.

“Anything you donate will be used to ensure that Trump loses Wisconsin, and thereby the White House,” the donation page says.

That tweet saw some considerable traction on Saturday, to the point that a number of people involved with the movie quote tweeted it and got personal. Starting with screenwriter Ed Solomon, who made it clear that his now-deceased friend William Goldman, who wrote The Princess Bride, was not a fan of Cruz, anyway.

Considering the other films that Goldman wrote, like the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for All The President’s Men, it seems strange that Cruz didn’t know the politics of many people involved with The Princess Bride. Even the movie’s star couldn’t help but dunk on Cruz.

Cruz has used quotes from the 1987 movie in the past, but it’s not the first time he’s received criticism from actors involved with the film. Mandy Patinkin criticized him in 2015 over comments he made about ISIS and, according to CNN, Reiner once listed Cruz among “the fans I don’t need.”

It’s a tough break for anyone to have one of your favorite movies tarnished by the knowledge that several people involved in its creation don’t like you. But for Ted Cruz, it’s just another weekend online.

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NLE Choppa Says He Will No Longer Rap About Violence In His Music

NLE Choppa has skyrocketed his fame over the last year and while he seemed to have the right formula to success, the Memphis native is looking to change his approach to music for the foreseeable future. Taking to Twitter, where he has been extremely active in the past weeks, NLE Choppa announced he would no longer rap about violence in his music.

“Ion Rap Bout Violence Nomo. If You Hear It From Me It’s A Old Song,” he said in a tweet. “I Wanna Spread Positivity And Wake People Up. I’ll Still Drop Them For Y’all Tho But Just Know I’m On To Better I’m Tryna grow I Got More To Talk about Now.”

Living up to his promise, NLE Choppa posted a TikTok video to Twitter that previewed an untitled song that found him attempting to be more positive with his music. The song presents the “Shotta Flow” rapper in a lighter mood as he lays off bars that focus on his energy with the universe.

The announcement from NLE Choppa comes after the rapper shared his debut album Top Shotta earlier this year. The album boasted features from Roddy Ricch, Mulatto, Lil Baby, and more. The Memphis native was also selected to be a part of XXL 2020 Freshman Class.

NLE Choppa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Nikola Jokic On His Patience: ‘I Can’t Really Run Fast, That’s My Only Option’

The Denver Nuggets bounced back from getting dominated in Game 1 by the Clippers to turn the tables and lead wire-to-wire in a Game 2 victory to even the series at 1-1. They started out making just about everything on offense, hitting 70 percent of their first quarter shots to take a 44-25 lead and played some tremendous defense the rest of the way to hold on for a win (which isn’t exactly a hallmark of this Nuggets team).

Jamal Murray led Denver with 27 points, but Nikola Jokic was sensational on Saturday night with 26 points and 18 rebounds, serving as a catalyst early for their hot start. Jokic isn’t always as aggressive or assertive as many would like him to be given his immense talents, but when the Denver offense is working right, his patience is an tremendous asset for a team that needs that steady hand. That was the case on Saturday, as he surveyed the excellent L.A. defense and made the right decisions over and over.

After the game, he was asked about that patience and why he plays so under control, and his response was a spectacularly matter of fact answer.

Jokic’s lack of quick twitch athleticism is well known and it’s part of what makes him so unique as an NBA star. In a league full of some of the world’s greatest athletes, he is capable of dominating while moving at what appears to be half speed, playing at a rhythm that’s all his own. Understanding those limitations is part of what makes him so great, as he knows who he is and what he is good at, never deviating or trying things he can’t do. The result is a truly 1-of-1 style that sees him score and facilitate with ease as even in a game where everyone moves so quickly, he seems to see it all slowed down to his tempo.

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Rihanna Suffered Injuries To Her Face In An Electric Scooter Accident In Los Angeles

Earlier this weekend, pictures emerged in a report from TMZ that appeared to show Rihanna with injuries to her face. The report revealed that Rihanna suffered these injuries as a result of an electric scooter accident in Los Angeles. Confirming this report with People, a rep for Rihanna said her facial injuries were indeed a result of her scooter accident.

“Rihanna is completely fine now but flipped over on an electric scooter last week and bruised her forehead and face,” her rep said in the statement. “Luckily there were no major injuries and she is healing quickly.”

The scooter incident arrives after director Peter Berg revealed that a new documentary on Rihanna would arrive next summer. “The Rihanna doc is something I’ve been working on with her for almost four years now,” he said in an interview with Collider. “Amazon’s gonna release it summer next year, sometime hopefully around the Fourth of July. It’s been a really epic journey, the past four years with her.”

In other news, fans are still impatiently waiting for Rihanna’s forthcoming ninth album. From her everyday fans to Ariana Grande herself, Rihanna’s ninth album is one of the most sought after albums in the music industry today. While Rihanna has done a good job keeping the major details to herself, she singer has given fans tidbits of information here and there, confirming that she is “aggressively” working on it and that when it releases “it’s going to be worth it.”

(via People)