Comedian trolls the Emmys red carpet with a Getty Images purse

Here’s one way to land a good photo. 

Comedian Emily Heller showed up to the Emmys red carpet on Monday dressed in a sequined geometric gown, signature glasses, and curly hair piled in an updo. She topped off the look with a grey clutch emblazoned with the Getty Images logo. 

SEE ALSO: Lyft offers discounted rides on Emmys night even if you’re far from the red carpet

Who are you wearing? Editorial use only?

Who are you wearing? Editorial use only?

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Working that high definition download.

Working that high definition download.

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“You know who was really excited to take pictures of this purse?” Heller tweeted. “@gettyimages. You know who wasn’t? Every other photographer there.” 

In addition to going viral, we have to give Heller props for bringing a purse that can actually hold something more than a sliver of an iPhone. What did she bring to the red carpet? A book in case she gets bored? A spare set of sensible shoes to change into once the photo ops are over? The secrets of the universe itself? 

Here’s a close-up of the clutch. 

WORK that branding!

WORK that branding!

Image: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Heller hasn’t explained why she chose that bag, but she could be poking fun at when people post photos with Getty’s watermark. 

She joked that she had to arrive early so that she’d get in photos. 

I needed to make sure they took pictures of my purse

— Emily Heller (@MrEmilyHeller) September 17, 2018

And admitted that it was difficult to keep the purse a surprise. 

Do u have any idea how hard it was to not post this bag online before today

— Emily Heller (@MrEmilyHeller) September 17, 2018

It definitely got her noticed!

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Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks 2018-09-17

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‘Shameful’: US slashes number of refugees it will admit to 30,000

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said the United States would cap the number of refugees allowed into the country at 30,000 for fiscal year 2019, a move rights advocates described as “shameful” and “outrageous”. 

The cap, announced on Monday, is a sharp drop from a limit of 45,000 the US set for 2016, which was about half the number of refugees admitted to the country in 2016.

“We proposed resettling up to 30,000 refugees under the new refugee ceiling as well as processing more than 280,000 asylum seekers,” Pompeo said in an announcement at the State Department, calling the US “the most generous nation in the world when it comes to protection-based immigration.”

“This year’s proposed refugee ceiling must be considered in the context of the many other forms of protection and assistance offered by the United States,” he said.

‘Shameful abdication of our humanity’

Refugee advocates quickly condemned the lower cap.

“Today’s announcement… is a shameful abdication of our humanity in the face of the worst refugee crisis in history,” Jennifer Quigley, of Human Rights First, said in a statement.

Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal called the new cap “outrageous”. 

“The Trump administration already accepted a historically low amount of refugees,” Jayapal tweeted. 

The Trump administration already accepted a historically low amount of refugees. These new restrictions are outrageous.

I came here at age 16 as an immigrant and today I am a congresswoman. Who could these refugees fleeing violence be if we gave them the chance? https://t.co/eGqVKMEt1U

— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) September 17, 2018

Ryan Mace, a grassroots advocacy and refugee specialist at Amnesty International, said the announcement “demonstrates another undeniable political attack against people who have been forced to flee their homes.” 

He added in a statement: “This is the lowest goal in the history of the program, and compounded by this administration’s history of creating road block after road block for refugees to arrive, this must be perceived as an all-out attack against our country’s ability to resettle refugees both now and in the future.” 

Pompeo said the new limit reflected the administration’s preference for settling refugees closer to their home countries, something President Donald Trump has said would be cheaper than admitting them to the United States.

Pompeo said the decision was also based on security concerns. “We must continue to responsibly vet applicants to prevent the entry of those who might do harm to our country,” he said.

The refugee ceiling of 45,000 set last year was the lowest since 1980, when the modern refugee programme was established. The United States is on track to admit only 22,000 refugees this year, about half the maximum allowed.

Type of refugee admitted shifting

Trump campaigned in 2016 promising tight restrictions on immigration, and his administration has sharply reduced refugee admissions through executive orders and closed-door decisions in the past year and a half.

In the last year, the administration has tightened security vetting procedures that current and former officials say have slowed admission of refugees.

In addition to far lower admissions overall, the type of refugee admitted has changed under Trump, a Reuters analysis of government data shows. The percentage who are Muslim is now a third what it was two years ago; the percentage who are Europeans has tripled.

The shift has led to striking imbalances. Refugees admitted to the United States from the small European country of Moldova, for example, now outnumber those from Syria by three to one, although the number of Syrian refugees worldwide outnumbers the total population of Moldova.

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Joe Keery Lets Steve Harrington’s Shiny, Voluminous Locks Loose At The Emmys

Steve Harrington’s legendary locks were on full display at the 2018 Emmys when actor Joe Keery hit the star-studded red carpet with his greatest accessory: his hair. (Apologies to his gorgeous IRL girlfriend, Maika Monroe.)

Slicked back and sculpted toward the heavens, the Stranger Things star’s golden ‘do is so huge it now has its own gravitational pull.

And, yes, that beautiful head of hair is 100 percent real. Just ask the president of the Joe Keery Fan Club: David Harbour. Earlier this year, Harbour was adamant that no one was allowed to go near Keery’s “chestnut luscious locks” with a pair of shears while on the set of the Netflix hit’s third season, which is currently in production.

But just how high can Keery’s mullet-like mane truly go? See for yourself:

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Getty Images

If Keery doesn’t score a multimillion-dollar haircare campaign after this, then what are we even doing at the Emmys, people!

Here’s hoping Steve becomes the local face of Fabergé Organics at the Starcourt Mall in Stranger Things Season 3.

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Oh, no! A Samsung Galaxy 9 phone reportedly caught fire in a woman’s purse

Oh, no! Have the Samsung Galaxy’s exploding battery woes returned?

An alleged incident has been reported by the New York Post detailing what may be the first case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s battery catching on fire.

SEE ALSO: Not a rumor: Samsung has almost completed its foldable phone

According to the Post, real estate agent Diane Chung has filed a lawsuit against the company after her $1,000 phone burst into flames while inside her purse.

The lawsuit states that Chung was using her phone earlier this month in an elevator when it suddenly “became extremely hot.” Chung had placed the phone in her purse when “she heard a whistling and screeching sound, and she noticed thick smoke.” The suit states that she burnt her fingers attempting to pick the phone up. The fire coming from the mobile device continued until a bystander picked the phone up with a cloth and dunked it into a bucket of water.

Back in 2016, Samsung faced a growing crisis after dozens of confirmed reports of exploding batteries inside it’s latest phone at the time the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The company ended up issuing a recall of the phone, affecting 2.5 million devices worldwide. The company later unveiled two manufacturing problems it discovered that resulted in the smartphone going ablaze.

According to The Investor, last month DJ Koh, head of Samsung’s mobile business heralded the batteries found in the Galaxy Not 9, calling them “safer than ever,” “Users do not have to worry about the batteries anymore,” Koh reportedly said.

“Samsung takes customer safety very seriously and we stand behind the quality of the millions of Galaxy devices in use in the United States,” Samsung said in a statement provided to Mashable. “We have not received any reports of similar incidents involving a Galaxy Note9 device and we are investigating the matter.”

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Amazon’s Storefronts is too little, too late for small businesses

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Shop at your local store -- on Amazon.
Shop at your local store — on Amazon.

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Nice try, Amazon. Trying to make us think you’re here to support small businesses. We see you with your glossy new “Storefronts” webpage on Amazon.com. 

In case you weren’t aware, Amazon has put a ton of pressure on brick-and-mortar businesses by undercutting them on price, sometimes with its own Amazon-branded products. Plus the company (currently worth more than $900 billion) has the power to charge business owners whatever it wants to have products listed on Amazon, because, really, what other option do they have?

SEE ALSO: Amazon reportedly wants to buy a bunch of movie theaters

But don’t mind that. Storefronts is all about highlighting products “exclusively from U.S. small and medium-sized businesses.” Amazon will air national TV commercials featuring some of those very sellers. The new online store will sell items from 20,000 small businesses, spanning 25 categories from back-to-school supplies to kitchen utensils. 

Highlighting smaller businesses seems like an ironic move for Amazon.

Highlighting smaller businesses seems like an ironic move for Amazon.

Image: amazon/screengrab

While highlighting local businesses is great (each week there’ll be a “Storefront of the Week” and profiles of business owners), it might not be enough to make up for the damage Amazon has done. 

The nonprofit Institute for Local Self-Reliance found that most small businesses blame Amazon for fewer sales. On top of that, many businesses feel forced to join the e-commerce platform. The Institute cites U.S. census data showing that 85,000 small businesses closed between 2005 and 2015.

To counter that perception, Amazon released its own report earlier this year, which found Amazon is good for small businesses — creating 900,000 jobs and helping 20,000 small businesses earn at least $1 million in sales in 2017.

Still, it seems egregious to have a “books” section on the Storefronts page when Amazon single-handedly decimated the brick-and-mortar book industry. And it wasn’t just the independent stores — no, we’re talking about the Barnes & Nobles and Borders of the world.

As if that wasn’t enough, now Amazon is replacing physical businesses in cities with its very own brick-and-mortar stores. 

On Monday, Amazon opened its fourth physical convenience store, Amazon Go. The cashier-less business opened in Chicago after the concept took off earlier this year in Seattle. The location — which sells prepared meals and snacks, along with meal kits — is the first Go store outside of Seattle. 

Open Monday through Friday, the Chicago location is targeting workers strapped for time during the work week. Another Amazon Go is supposed to open in San Francisco and eventually in New York City. That’s probably not a great sign for small- and medium-sized convenience stores in those cities. 

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Greg Hardy Responds to Shawne Merriman’s Fight Challenge: ‘Let’s Make It Happen’

LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 07:  Greg Hardy prepares to fight Tebaris Gordon in their heavyweight fight during Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series at the TUF Gym on August 7, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/DWTNCS LLC)

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Former NFL star Greg Hardy is down for a fight with Shawne Merriman after the three-time Pro Bowler addressed the possibility of a bout between the two.

During an interview with TMZ Sports, Merriman said he’d be open to taking on Hardy, assuming he is successful in his World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation debut.

Hardy responded in an Instagram post: “All I’m saying is if you like entertainment as much as I do, you would deff enjoy this one. Pro-Bowl battle royal. #iamthestorm let’s make it happen baby lol.”

Merriman might be biting off more than he can chew should he actually go through with the idea.

Prior to joining the World Bare Knuckle Fighting Federation, the former linebacker’s only combat sports experience was a brief stint with WWE.

Hardy, on the other hand, won his first three amateur fights before taking part in Dana White‘s Tuesday Night Contender Series. He defeated both Austen Lane and Tebaris Gordon via knockouts in a combined minute and 14 seconds.

The 30-year-old Hardy looks like a natural in the world of mixed martial arts, so Merriman should think long and hard about whether opposing him is a good idea.  

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Guatemala faces ‘litmus test’ after ruling on anti-graft chief

Guatemala City – Guatemalan activists and politicians warn of a breakdown in constitutional order following the government’s rejection of a court ruling overturning the president’s decision to ban an international anti-corruption commissioner from the country.

Late on Sunday, the Constitutional Court voted to overturn a governmental measure, issued earlier this month, that barred Ivan Velasquez, the head of the UN-backed International Commission Against Impunity (known by its Spanish initials, CICIG), from the country.

Following the ruling, high-level officials told reporters that the government will not accept Velasquez as the CICIG commissioner and will send the UN a request for a list of suggested replacements.

The developments prompted a fierce response from rights groups and others, including Iduvina Hernandez, director of the Association for the Study and Promotion of Security in Democracy, who say the government’s handling of the order is a “litmus test for [the president] and for institutionality”.

Leocadio Juracan, an opposition politician from the Convergencia party, initially celebrated Sunday’s court ruling, but said he was concerned about a constitutional breakdown related to the government’s response.

“If there is not compliance with [the ruling], is a clear demonstration of contempt of the law,” he told Al Jazeera.

According to Juracan, people in power have used their power to blanket themselves with impunity and that is what is happening now in Guatemala.

“Every day now the real dispute for power that is happening in this context in the country is becoming more evident, and that is where the population should continue with their pressure, demanding justice, because historically in Guatemala the population has never been heard,” he said.

CICIG’s role

CICIG has played a key role in combating government corruption in Guatemala, working alongside Guatemalan prosecutors to bring cases against high-level officials, judges, and corporate executives.

Prosecution of corruption has soared during the five-years Velasquez, a Colombian former judge, has been CICIG commissioner. In 2015, then-President Otto Perez Molina was forced to resign and was promptly arrested after a corruption investigation. He and much of his administration are currently in jail awaiting trial on corruption charges.

Elected in late 2015, current Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales ran on an anti-corruption platform and promised to support CICIG. That support appeared to falter after Morales and his party became the subjects of investigations into illegal campaign financing.

Morales declared Velasquez persona non grata in 2017, but a Constitutional Court ruling overturned the measure. Although Morales abided by the ruling at the time, he announced late last month that he would not renew CICIG’s mandate, which is set to end in September 2019, and again barred Velasquez’s entrance to the country, setting off a number of legal changes and protests.

On Sunday, the court ruled that Velasquez be allowed back into the country, saying that the moment he is denied entrance, there will be legal consequences.

Dina Ochoa, the president of the Constitutional Court reads the unanimous decision to order permit CICIG commissioner Ivan Velasquez to enter the country [Jeff Abbott/Al Jazeera] 

The ruling was celebrated by those who gathered outside the courtroom following the decision. 

“It’s fantastic that the ruling announced tonight was the result of the unanimity of the court,” Hernandez told Al Jazeera outside the court on Sunday night.

That optimism soon turned into concern, however, after high-level officials announced on Monday they were not obligated to permit Velasquez back into the country, arguing the ruling does not mention Velasquez by name. 

“Nowhere in the ruling does it establish that the president must permit Mr Ivan Velasquez into the country,” Inspector General Jorge Luis Donado said at the press conference Monday. Donado added that the government could not comment on the intentions of the court magistrates or their comments beyond the text of the ruling.

Before the officials’ announcement, presidential spokesman Alfredo Brito told Al Jazeera that a legal team was analysing the court decision and that an official position would follow.

Although the Sunday’s ruling only mentions “the commissioner”, Constitutional Court magistrates made it clear they were referring to Velasquez in their remarks during the press conference Sunday evening. 

“Many are asking why we said ‘commissioner’ instead of saying ‘Ivan Velasquez’. And the truth is that we are using as our foundation Article 12 of the [CICIG] agreement which refers directly to a commitment by the Guatemalan state with the United Nations,” Constitutional Court magistrate Gloria Porras told Guatemalan news programme, ConCriterio.

“The commissioner designated by the United Nations must have access to the country without any kind of restrictions,” she added.

Hernandez said now is the time for the public prosecutor to act.

“The government – the president and the ministries of the interior and foreign affairs – has consummated the disobedience of the Constitutional Court ruling,” she said following the officials’ announcement. 

The office of the public prosecutor issued a statement on Monday with a message from Attorney General Maria Consuelo Porras, who urged all parties to respect the ruling.

“She ratifies her firm position to act in the face of any situation that gives rise to the commission of a crime,” said the statement, adding that all public prosecutors and personnel are instructed to do the same. 

‘Sliding back to times of the conflict’

Concerns over the militarisation of the country also remain. When Morales announced he would not renew CICIG’s mandate, he was flanked by dozens of military and police officials. A significant police presence and some military-style special forces were on the streets last week in advance of protests outside Congress and the national palace.

“It’s generating terror for the population,” said Marcelo Sabuc, the national coordinator of the Campesino Committee of the Highlands. “It’s as though things are sliding back to the times of the conflict,” he told Al Jazeera.

A demonstrator holds a balloon with an image depicting Guatemala’s President Jimmy Morales as a clown during a protest against his decision to not renew the mandate of CICIG [File: Luis Echeverria/Reuters] 

A 36-year armed conflict, which ended in 1996, between leftist rebel groups and state and paramilitary armed forces devastated Guatemala.

Indigenous Mayan civilians bore the brunt of the violence, which left an estimated 200,000 people dead. State forces carried out acts of genocide in four regions of the country, according to a UN-backed truth commission.

Authoritarian governments and military rule in the decades prior to the 1996 Peace Accords are still fresh on many Guatemalans’ minds. As recently as 1993, then-President Jorge Serrano Elias attempted to dissolve congress, the Supreme Court, and other institutions.

“We don’t want to live through another coup d’etat,” said Sabuc.

Protests against the government are expected to continue this week, with calls for Morales to step down.

“The population is positing that this is not a problem between Jimmy [Morales] and Mr Velasquez. It is a problem of institutionality and the rule of law, which the population at large proposes to defend,” said Hernandez.

“The way to do that is to demand the resignation of the person responsible for the breakdown of constitutional order.”

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Noah Cyrus And Lil Xan’s ‘Live Or Die’ Video Immortalizes Their Doomed Romance



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Two weeks after Noah Cyrus and Lil Xan very publicly and messily announced their breakup, we’ve gotten an unexpected reminder of their fleeting summer fling.

See, brief as their romance was, the 18-year-old singer and 22-year-old rapper managed to be quite the productive couple, recording and releasing the mellow, synth-heavy collab “Live or Die” in August. And on Monday (September 17), they unceremoniously leaked the track’s accompanying video, which immortalizes their doomed love in one very shadowy clip.

Cyrus co-directed the vid alongside Tony Corella, and it finds Xoah in happier times; cuddling and kissing by a fireplace as a spotlight illuminates their moves. Meanwhile, they pledge their loyalty to one another by promising, “When you lay by my side / I see the whole world through your eyes / Ride or die, you and I.” Sure, it’s pretty awkward to watch now, but just pretend you’re seeing it *without* the prior knowledge of knowing these two might’ve broken up over an X-rated Charlie Puth meme.

In happier news, Noah is gearing up for the release of her debut EP, Good Cry, which arrives on September 21. Xan, meanwhile, may or may not be quitting music altogether, so cherish “Live or Die” while you can.

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7 gifts that are way better than things

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Think outside of the gift box this year!
Think outside of the gift box this year!

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The gifts we give aren’t always as well liked as we hope they might be. The candles we give go unlit, fancy soaps are never opened, and many articles of clothing no doubt end up being re-gifted or donated. 

So this year, why not give a gift that isn’t a thing? By that we mean the intangible, things that can’t be wrapped: a set of classes, a concert, or a unique experience of some kind. 

SEE ALSO: A ‘Queer Eye’ book is coming to gift you joy before the holidays

This handy guide is sure to invigorate this year’s giving season. In it, you’ll find the perfect non-thing gift for everyone in your life.

1. A star

There's a star with your name on it!

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Name a star after someone you love to show them they mean more than the world to you. All you need to do is head to Star Register — the site dedicated to naming and registering stars — to make it happen.

You’ll receive a certificate with information about the star you named. You can even choose a specific constellation you’d like the star to be a part of!

Price: $33 to $89 on Star Register

2. An experience of some kind

White water rafting on the rapids of river Yosino in Koboke Canyon, Japan.

Image: Shutterstock / akiyoko

Treat someone to an experience you know they’d love to have, or something they might not have thought to do before: whitewater rafting, bungee jumping, zip lining, or hot air ballooning? The list goes on. You can find great deals on Groupon for a variety of experiences, or you can check out Go Search for fun ideas.

Price: Varies depending on the experience!

3. Concert or festival tickets

Music festivals can be unforgettable experiences.

Image: Shutterstock / Piotr Piatrouski

If someone you know is a die-hard follower of a particular band, or if they’re obsessed with music festivals, why not get them tickets to see a band or attend a festival of their choosing? 

StubHub and Ticketmaster are reliable when it comes to finding concert tickets at low prices. Most music festivals have their own websites as well.

Price: Varies depending on band and seats

4. A class or workshop

Change up the pace with a pottery workshop or yoga classes.

Image: Shutterstock / Mr_Mrs_Marcha

Purchase a set of classes or a workshop for someone who you know is hankering to learn a new skill or explore a new exercise.

You may want to give a gift card or pre-paid classes to a place with multiple locations, like Color Me Mine. You can give whomever you’re gifting the ability to pick the pottery of their choice and design it to their exact specifications!

Price: Up to you at Color Me Mine

5. Tickets to a performance 

Dancers of the St Petersburg Ballet perform Swan Lake.

Image: Frank Augstein/AP/REX/Shutterstock

You can easily find tickets to the ballet and theater, comedy shows, and musicals at a range of prices online. Or just check out theaters near you to look for shows you think someone would like to see.

If you know a comedy nerd who’d love to hit up a comedy club, reserve a couple of tickets in advance, or buy some tickets to The Nutcracker for the ballet fan you know would enjoy the show. 

Price: Varies depending on the theater and performance

6. A charitable donation

Why not give a little this year?

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There are so many amazing charities worth giving to, like Planned Parenthood, Wildlife Conservation Society, and the Innocence Project, just to name a few. 

Think about the issues important to the people you love, and donate to a charity you know they’ll be stoked to support.

Price: Up to you, at the charity of your choosing!

7. A pre-paid maid service

The gift of not having to clean is invaluable.

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This gift is especially helpful to those going through a rough time, who don’t have the time or ability to pick up for themselves. But pretty much everyone would probably be happy to receive a free cleaning service to make their lives easier (and neater).

A maid service may not seem like the most exciting gift, but there’s no way it won’t be appreciated. You can pre-pay for a maid service, among other household tasks, on Handy, the company that specializes in household services.

Price: $87 to $168 for cleaning services on Handy

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