Travis Scott won’t face criminal charges as a result of the 2021 Astroworld tragedy after a Texas grand jury declined to indict him for the events that led to 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries, according to the Associated Press. AP cites Travis’ lawyer Kent Schaffer, who said that he wasn’t sure what criminal charges were being considered, but was adamant that Travis did nothing that could have prompted the crowd surge that led to the slew of injuries.
While calling the decision a “great relief,” Schaffer said, “He never encouraged people to do anything that resulted in other people being hurt… Travis is not responsible. Bringing criminal charges against him will not ease their” — meaning the victims and their families, many of whom believe the rapper should be held liable, as his name was on the festival flyer and the injuries occurred during his headlining set. Travis and promoter Live Nation are being sued in hundreds of cases that were ultimately combined to be tried as one case.
An official investigation by police and federal officials was held to determine if Live Nation and Travis had been criminally negligent in the safety measures in place at the festival. For his part, Travis maintains that he did not have any idea anything was wrong — which is why he continued performing for nearly 30 minutes. Victims’ families have cited him encouraging dangerous behavior at past shows as a sign that he should be held responsible anyway.
It’s (finally) sunny in LA again, and the latest collab between Compton rappers Tyga and YG is perfect for the festivities to come. It’s a fitting time to drop the video for “West Coast Weekend” featuring Blxst as the sort of lavish pool parties depicted in the clip is coming around the corner for the rest of us. And although the sun wasn’t quite shining yet when they filmed this in the Hollywood Hills, that doesn’t stop their bikini-clad guests from having a ball, lounging on Lambos, taking a dip in the pool, and playing Twister on the lawn.
“West Coast Weekend,” which shares the same unforgettable Cameo sample as Tupac’s “All About U,” Beyoncé’s “Before I Let Go” cover, and Mariah Carey’s “Loverboy,” is just latest single from YG and Tyga’s upcoming collaborative album, which they announced during Tyga’s set at Rolling Loud in Los Angeles earlier this year. The two Hub City natives previously built chemistry on tracks like Tyga’s “Go Loko” and YG’s “Run,” and kept it going with another joint single, “Platinum.”
Both are experienced with collaborative album rollouts; in 2015, Tyga worked with Chris Brown on the album Fan Of A Fan, while YG recently dropped their joint album Kommunity Service — which, funnily enough, also featured a single with Blxst.
Watch Tyga and YG’s “West Coast Weekend” video featuring Blxst above.
The Lakers had a pair of roster decisions to make on Thursday before they could fully settle in on the new league year starting on Friday evening.
Mo Bamba’s guarantee date was looming for next year, and while there was speculation the Lakers might retain the former lottery pick, they decided to release him (and Shaquille Harrison) to free up a roster spot — with the chance to bring him back on a minimum if they don’t find a suitable replacement.
The Los Angeles Lakers requested waivers on center Mo Bamba and guard Shaquille Harrison. pic.twitter.com/W5qa69HroH
Along with the decision not to keep Bamba, the Lakers have also decided to decline the team option on Malik Beasley, who was acquired as part of the three-team Russell Westbrook trade from Minnesota.
And unless they can find a trade here in the final hours, Los Angeles is expected to decline Malik Beasley’s $16.5 million team option for the 2023-24 season. https://t.co/mDnYRudH9p
The Lakers will waive Mo Bamba and not pick up the team option on Malik Beasley today, sources told ESPN. LAL plans to stay in contact with both players’ representatives throughout free agency and could find different deal structures for Bamba and/or Beasley’s return to LA
The Lakers will still hold Beasley’s Bird rights, which allows them to go over the cap to sign him, but almost assuredly at a much lower number than the $16.5 million he was owed on his current deal. Beasley was not a real factor in the Lakers postseason rotation but given L.A.’s stated goal is to keep much more continuity than last year, it’s possible they still look to bring him back.
That said, this also raises the likelihood the Lakers use their full mid-level, and the roster moves come amid rumblings their top target in free agency will be Bruce Brown. They will not be alone, as Brown will be high on just about every team looking to use the mid-level’s list of targets, as well as the Nuggets who can’t pay him as much this season, but could sign him to another one year deal and give him a larger, long-term deal next summer.
James Harden’s time in Philadelphia appears to be done, but he won’t be leaving the team as a free agent to return to the Houston Rockets, as was considered a serious possibility a month ago.
Instead, Harden has picked up his $35.6 million player option to allow the Sixers to find a trade for the star guard. The team most known to have interest in Harden is the Los Angeles Clippers, with numerous reports tying L.A. to trade talks with Philly recently, while the Knicks are also apparently pursuing Harden to pair with Jalen Brunson in their backcourt.
The Clippers and Knicks are expected to be among the teams that’ll engage with the Sixers on a potential James Harden trade, sources tell ESPN. https://t.co/NQ5Y6xkvAx
The Clippers and Sixers have been in contact this week, league sources told @YahooSports, where Los Angeles — among wide-ranging talks on Marcus Morris and Norman Powell — have approached Philadelphia on separate ideas of trading for James Harden and Tobias Harris. https://t.co/D0biHPhMul
Both teams make sense given New York struggled mightily with shot creation during the playoffs when Brunson wasn’t on a heater, and Brunson certainly has experience playing next to a Harden-type player during his time in Dallas playing off of Luka Doncic. On the other side, the Clippers have a lot of wings they are trying to unload (having already waived Eric Gordon) and can easily match Harden’s salary and send Philadelphia some wing depth, which they lack — with Jake Fischer reporting a combination of Norman Powell and Marcus Morris Sr. have been the main topic of a framework of a deal.
Whatever Philadelphia gets back is not going to make up for the loss of Harden in terms of productivity, but the Sixers can look to add some depth and try to salvage at least getting something in return for him as they’ll once again look to find a secondary star to pair with Joel Embiid in a different way. That is to say, they are almost assuredly not getting Paul George back from L.A. in this transaction.
A Clippers offer of Morris and Powell would give Philly another secondary creator and solid shooter in Powell, while Morris would return home for the last year of his contract and, potentially, provide a bit of bench shooting. The real benefit to that deal would be shedding $17 million in salary next year when Morris becomes a free agent, which would set them up to potentially have a lot of cap space to make a splashy move. They also could look to swap Morris out for Robert Covington and Amir Coffey, which would bring Covington back to where his career began as a Process Sixer, while cutting back a touch of the money they spend this year.
For the Knicks, a deal likely involves Evan Fournier’s $18.8 million deal (with a team option next year that, effectively, makes it an expiring) going back to make the money work and then it depends on what New York is willing to give up. Philadelphia could push for Immanuel Quickley and try to reconnect him with Tyrese Maxey, along with Obi Toppin to add a young, bouncy forward to the frontcourt. That would certainly be the move to get younger, if that’s the goal for Philly, but it remains to be seen if New York would part with those youngsters. Josh Hart picking up his player option also means he is eligible to be dealt, and Fournier and Hart would make things work financially.
As always, everything comes down to what the Sixers value the most in this deal — young players, future flexibility, or veteran talent — and what the other teams are willing to part with for James Harden on an expiring.
Josh Hart was among the top midseason additions in the NBA this season, as he got moved from Portland to New York and became a key piece of the Knicks as they reached the second round of the playoffs.
Hart quickly endeared himself to the New York fans and head coach Tom Thibodeau with his two-way effort, showing his skills as a defender, cutter, and rebounder, particularly in the Knicks’ series win against the Cavaliers. That performance all but assured that he would opt-out of his deal and test free agency, with Hart confirming that was his plan earlier in June in an interview with Taylor Rooks. But as it turns out, he had a change of heart, as the former Villanova Wildcat decided to pick up the $12.9 million option in his contract and return to the Knicks.
New York Knicks G/F Josh Hart has opted into his $12.9 million contract to return for the 2023-24 season, sources tell @TheAthletic@Stadium.
Hart did say he would like to return to the Knicks, but it is a bit of a surprise that he decided against hitting the open market. It stands to reason, then, that this would clear the way for Hart and New York’s front office to sit down and hammer out the details in a month, with Ian Begley of SNY noting that Hart is eligible for an extension worth more than $80 million in August.
The first thought upon watching this delightful trailer for Scrapper might be: that’s the same dude from Triangle of Sadness? Indeed it is! Shape-shifting completely, Harris Dickinson has morphed from the peacocking model in the Palmde d’Or winner to a nervous, empathetic mess of an absentee father in this Sundance winner.
That’s a solid track record for indie love.
Plus, Charlotte Regan’s film looks like a warm cup of soup on a chilly day.
Here’s the official synopsis:
“This vibrant and inventive father-daughter comedy follows Georgie (Lola Campbell), a resourceful 12-year-old girl who secretly lives alone in her flat in a working class suburb of London following the death of her mother. She makes money stealing bikes with her best friend Ali (Alin Uzun) and keeps the social workers off her back by pretending to live with an uncle. Out of nowhere, her estranged father Jason (Harris Dickinson; Triangle of Sadness, Beach Rats) arrives and forces her to confront reality. Uninterested in this sudden new parental figure, Georgie is stubbornly resistant to his efforts. As they adjust to their new circumstances, Georgie and Jason find that they both still have a lot of growing up to do. Winner of a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Scrapper is full of spirit, humor, and formal inventiveness that sets it apart from much of British working-class cinema. Dickinson and remarkable newcomer Campbell imbue irresistible charm into this moving and frequently hilarious story of two emotionally tangled people: a grieving kid thrust into adulthood and a father in over his head.”
Looks like we can add them to the historic list of cinematic Bicycle Thieves.
There’s something beautiful about seeing the look of shock and disbelief on someone’s face when they are being proposed to unexpectedly. It’s even better when they say yes without hesitation because they have zero reservations about getting hitched. A viral video on TikTok that has received over 3.6 million views shows a couple that must genuinely be in love because the woman says yes in a rather uncomfortable situation.
The video was posted by a TikTokker with the username Mzzgina13, who captured the magical moment on a flight to Cancun, Mexico.
In the video, we can see an entire plane full of excited people with their phones up, focused on the lavatory door on the flight. For about 30 seconds, the crowd waits silently for the woman to exit the restroom. Once she does, she’s greeted by her future husband, sitting on one knee, holding out a ring.
Interestingly, he doesn’t even bother to ask, “Will you marry me?” But maybe with all the stress of doing it in front of so many people, he couldn’t muster a word.
The great thing is that the woman doesn’t flinch. She’s stunned, says, “Yes,” and hugs him. Then, the whole cabin, full of excited passengers, burst into applause. “Love is literally in the air,” [name] captioned the video.
It’s good she said yes, or it would have been a long flight to Mexico.
The couple must be in love because most people would be a little embarrassed if dozens of people were waiting for them to exit the restroom. It’s embarrassing enough to have to use a public bathroom, let alone a tiny one on a plane.
The video received many funny comments ranging from excited to disgusted.
Many women had a problem with the man putting her on the spot. “She had no choice but to say yes. Imagine her refusing a marriage proposal in the air,” Nadege J wrote. “Don’t anyone ever do this to me … my bowels be acting UP,” butta090 added.
Others thought he could have been a little classier. “If you do this we have to be in first class…not row 38B,” Paiges1992 wrote._s.doll agreed saying, “If you knew you was going to propose on the plane, you should of saved for first class. Sorry.”
Some critiqued him for the silent proposal. “So wait, he just presented the ring and didn’t say anything? Or am I too old school?” Ti$ha asked. “Bro didn’t even ask her …. He just looked at her like ‘wanna’?” another added.
The video threw a lot of folks in the comments because they didn’t notice the man on one knee with the ring and thought there would be two people exiting the bathroom. which would be an entirely different situation. Many also hoped that with everyone being so silent on the plane, no one had to hear her using the toilet.
Now that the “big question” is out of the way, one wonders if the couple is considering inviting everyone on the plane to the wedding.
The world would be a much better place if humans weren’t so … human. We all fall short of perfection. Common sense is, sadly, not too common. And there’s one guy out there who always manages to screw things up when things start getting good.
Call it Murphy’s law. Call it the great “reason we can’t have nice things.” Call it entropy. It feels like a whole lot of pain could be avoided if we all had just a little bit more sense.
But what if there was one rule that we all agreed to follow to make everyone’s life better? What would this magical rule be?
A Reddit user who goes by the name P4insplatter came to this realization and asked the AskReddit subforum, “What simple rule would fix the world if everyone actually followed it?” They received dozens of simple rules that if everyone got behind would make the world drastically better.
It’s no shock that most of them felt like a variation of the Golden Rule. It’s funny that a lot of folks believe the world would seriously improve if we could just abide by a simple saying that we all learned in kindergarten.
Also known as the “ethics of reciprocity,” the Golden Rule is so innate to humans that versions of it have been found in religions and cultures throughout the world.
Here are 17 of the best responses to P4insplatter’s simple, but world-altering question.
1. Let go
“Let go or be dragged” an old zen proverb I heard at a meditation class. Really changed the way I let myself worry about things.” — civagigi
2. Simple, but true
“Don’t be a dick.” — WuTangLAN93
3. The Golden Rule
“Treat others how you want to be treated.” — AlbanyGuy1973
4. It starts with you
“I read somewhere that if you want to change the world, you have to change the community, to change the community change your relationships, and to change your relationships change yourself.” — cagibaxii
5. Simple Earth math
“Don’t use more resources than what the Earth is capable of renewing.” — DaethSpiral321
6. Bill and Ted’s rule
“Be excellent to each other.” — pnotar
7. The law of Lebowski
“Fuck it, Dude. Let’s go bowling.” — Bonhomme7h
8. Signal
“Use your turn signal(s) properly.” — futilelord
9. The principle of non-agression
“Simple, the non-aggression principle. You don’t do, initiate or threat any harm unto others, unless acting in true self defense.” — ufrag
10. It works for everything
“Leave it better than you found it.” — Narcoid
11. Generosity and humility
“Be generous and humble. Being generous and kind encourages us to perceive others in a more positive light and fosters a sense of community. Humility teaches you to improve and make a positive impact on the world.” — SuvenPan
12. STFU
“If you are not educated on the subject, sit down and stfu. Let the experts with years of education and experience talk.” — Ch3m1cal420
13. Fairness first
“Everyone gets a chance at one [thing] before anyone gets seconds.” — ehsteve23
14. Permanent daylight
“Obviously making daylight savings permanent.” — ObviousINstruction18
15. Two ears, one mouth
“Listen more, talk less.” — TryToHelpPeople
16. Turn off the lights
“All empty buildings should not have any lights/ac/heating on at night or after business hours depending on the nature of the work. their ac/heating and lights if necessary should only be turned on before the start of the day. This will not only help with energy costs but also with light pollution.” — hadrainsgate
17. Don’t tread on anyone
“You cannot do ANYTHING without consent.” — DeepCompote
When Jimmy Kimmel takes to the street, you know you’re in for a good laugh at just how little we actually know about, well, seemingly anything. That goes for anatomy too. In this case, female anatomy.
In a segment called “What Do You Know About The Female Body?” men try—and hilariously fail—to answer even the most basic questions, like “does a female have one uterus, or two?” much to the amazement of some of their female partners.
Here are some of the very best bits of nonwisdom:
Woman have LOTS of fallopian tubes and ovaries, apparently.
When asked, “how many fallopian tubes does the average lady have?” one man prefaced with “I know I’m gonna be way off,” before answering “four.”
He was right about being way off, indeed. Women usually have one fallopian tube on either side of the uterus, making that two fallopian tubes.
Another guy guessed that a woman has not one, not two, but six ovaries. Which, in case you didn’t know, is three times more than the correct answer (two ovaries, one on either side of the uterus). Where would a woman keep four extra ovaries? Her purse?
A mammogram examines the stomach.
The interviewer also asked: “What part of the body does the mammogram examine?”
“The lower half…” replied one man. Yikes.
And when asked to demonstrate where exactly the “lower half” is, he gestured toward the uppermost part of his belly, seemingly avoiding the actual area a mammogram covers entirely.
PMS is all in the mind, but only annually.
The next question up was “What does PMS stand for?”
And it definitely happens more than “once a year.”
An IUD is a “mammogram device.”
Oh, and a NuvaRing is a “pap schmear,” and a speculum is the actual “IUD.” Holy moly, if you thought IUDs were uncomfortable before…
Things really took a turn once the graphics came out.
And men were asked to point to where the cervix is. Plenty of things were pointed at—like the uterus. But sadly, no cervix findings.
Changing gears, the interview instructed the men to “point at something you know.”
To which one man replied (inaccurately) “uh…that’s a baby?”
Unless the woman is giving birth to a colon, that was incorrect.
Later in the video, a man is asked “where does the baby go?”
“In there,” the man answers after pointing to the ovaries. (Spoiler alert: It doesn’t go there. A fetus grows in the uterus, which this man thought was the cervix.)
His wife, a gynecologist no less, chuckled “I’m mortified…I’m apparently not a very good educator at home for my husband.”
Though this is just for pure fun, it is food for thought.
A woman’s autonomy over her own body has been the subject of much controversial discussion lately. And I can’t help but wonder how certain politicians/leaders would fare if given the same questions. Perhaps it is unwise to try to govern that which is not fully understood, just saying.
Would you be considered human if you haven’t locked yourself out of your house at least once? One mom on TikTok found herself in quite the predicament with only her toddler to “mission impossible” his way to unlocking the house door to let his mom, @gesikaaaaaa, inside. The video starts with the camera pointed at a rosy-cheeked toddler on a snow-covered porch.
The boy looks to be no older than 2 or 3 but he’s an expert at following directions … sort of. It’s all still pretty new to him and, as anyone who’s ever interacted with a toddler knows, multistep directions are not the way to go. They tend to hear one thing only and even then are apt to be distracted by a stray piece of lint and not be able to finish the task.
Everything is new to a toddler and it doesn’t take much to distract them. And just about anything can be a toy. So when this mom helped her son through an open window in an effort to guide him through the process of unlocking the door, classic toddler cuteness ensued.
The desperate mom explains in the video that she left one window unlocked and you can see immediately that there’s no way an adult could fit through the small space without injury. So instead she uses her toddler to do it and once he’s inside the house his instructions are to get a chair … he finds a bowl. His mom tells him, “Focus. Focus. Grab the chair and take it to the door.”
What do you know? That sweet boy did just as he was told. Until he found a rock. Mom quickly refocuses the boy and the chair is back on the move, then he finds the fireplace tongs and takes a break to play with the fireside tools stand. Eventually the little guy succeeds in his mission but the journey there was the cutest maze of side quests you’ll ever see.
Thank god for tiny humans #bne #lockedout #tinyhuman #mamashelper #breakingin #DoTheSmartThings #toddlercomedy #kidtok
This article originally appeared on 1.4.23
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