Milwaukee Bucks Investigating Alleged Spiked Drinks at Party Outside Arena

The Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee's new downtown arena that opened in the summer of 2018, is seen on Monday, March 11, 2019. Democrats picked Milwaukee on Monday to host their 2020 national convention, setting up the party's standard-bearer to accept the presidential nomination in the heart of the old industrial belt that delivered Donald Trump to the White House. Democratic Party proceedings will play out in the 17,500-seat arena that Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker helped build for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks by securing public financing from state lawmakers.  (AP Photo/Carrie Antlfinger)

Carrie Antlfinger/Associated Press

A representative of the Milwaukee Bucks confirmed the team is looking into the claims of some fans who said their drinks were spiked during an event outside Fiserv Forum on Wednesday, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel‘s Talis Shelbourne and Annysa Johnson.

Caroline Reinwald of WISN 12 News in Milwaukee reported at least three fans said they drank pre-made beverages at an Absolut Vodka tent and blacked out later in the night.

One fan, Ali Diaz, recounted her experience to Reinwald.

I turned to my friend and I said, ‘Hey, I’m seeing double,’ and she looked at me and she said, ‘Yeah, me too,’” Diaz said. “A couple minutes later she said, ‘Hey, I need to go to the bathroom, I really don’t feel good.’ She goes to the bathroom and that’s the last thing I remember.”

Two others echoed the same story, telling Reinwald they have little recollection of the night in question after drinking at the Absolut Vodka tent.

Bucks spokesman Barry Baum said the Bucks “take all matters of safety seriously” while confirming an investigation is underway.

Shelbourne and Johnson reported Milwaukee police didn’t receive calls about potentially spiked drinks at the Fiserv Forum party. In addition, nobody visited an emergency room in the surrounding area claiming they may have been drugged at the event.

The Bucks defeated the Boston Celtics on Wednesday to secure a berth in the Eastern Conference Finals, their first conference finals appearance since 2001.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2vUNxnA
via IFTTT

Manchester City crowned champions for 2nd year running

Manchester City Football Club clinched another Premier League title on Sunday by beating hosts Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 on the final day of the season.

Despite beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0, Liverpool needed City to lose or draw to stand a chance at the title, which it last claimed 29 years ago.

The defending champions took a hard hit when Brighton’s Glenn Murray netted a close-range header at the 27th minute.

City, however, wasted no time and reciprocated a minute later with Argentine striker Sergio Aguero putting the Citizens back in the title race.

Laporte gave City the lead at the 38th minute after netting in Mahrez’ corner [Toby Melville/Reuters]

Centre back Aymeric Laporte gave the guests the lead at the 38th minute after heading in a corner by Algerian playmaker Riyadh Mahrez. 

In the second half, two goals by Mahez and Ilkay Gundogan ensured that City finished top of the table.

Spanish manager Pep Guardiola’s City ended the season with 98 points, two shy of last season’s record-breaking 100.

“We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thank you because they pushed us to increase our standard,” said Guardiola, who now has two league titles with City to go with the three he won in charge of both Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Reds so close 

The quality and intensity of the title race was emphasised by City requiring a 14th successive league victory to finish just one point above Liverpool.

“As long as City are around, with the quality and financial power, it’s not easy that any other team will pass them. That is clear,” said the Reds’ German coach Jurgen Klopp. “We have to be very close to perfection to win the Premier League.”

Liverpool, which lost just once all season on January 3 at City, will take solace in a record-points tally of 97 – a record total for a team coming runners-up – and will now turn its attention to next month’s UEFA Champions League final against Tottenham Hotspur.

“Ultimately, Jurgen Klopp has done a job that people have considered extremely good, but he hasn’t got his hands on any silverware,” said Al Jazeera’s Lee Wellings, reporting from Anfield Stadium in Liverpool. 

“So it puts a huge importance after his three-and-a-half years in charge on that Champions League final at the start of June.” 

Yes, we all agree: Man City’s squad celebrating the title win with Yaya Toure, who was with Sky Sports for the day, is fantastic.

(via @ManCityES) pic.twitter.com/2I7pFROIAb

— Planet Fútbol (@si_soccer) May 12, 2019

Wellings said it was the unexpected 4-0 victory last week against Barcelona that raised people’s hopes that Liverpool would be able to win the Premier League title. 

“We only lost one game all season,” striker Mohamed Salah said. “We gave everything. We got 97 points. We will fight next season for the title.”

Sunday’s victory takes City’s total tally of trophies to six. 

Liverpool needed City to draw or lose to stand a chance at the title [Phil Noble/Reuters] 

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2PWDacj
via IFTTT

Pottermore and Warner Bros. announce joint Wizarding World website

Image: Stefan Rousseau / PA Images / Getty Images

By Chloe Bryan

Pottermore and Warner Bros. have announced a new partnership called Wizarding World Digital, which is designed to merge all Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts content — from both the books and the films — under one domain.

This means that much of the content currently available on Pottermore will move to a different domain. According to IGN, all “quizzes, features, and articles” will move to WizardingWorld.com around May 15, so never fear — you’ll still be able to take the Sorting Hat quiz on the new site.

SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling’s latest take on Dumbledore’s love life has sparked some very sexual memes

Until this point, Pottermore has not had full access to Warner Bros. film content. “This venture will widen and deepen what we have been able to do on Pottermore so far,” the company’s chairman, Neil Blair, told publishing news magazine The Bookseller late last week. “There’s no reason now why we won’t be able to do something because there’s a rights issue. The only limits will be our imaginations and what technology is available.”

More information on the joint venture is forthcoming soon, Blair said. For now, the company is contacting current Pottermore subscribers to make sure they’re aware of the changes.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2HglFB1
via IFTTT

Rockets’ Morey Congratulates Warriors: ‘You Come at the King, You Best Not Miss’

Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul sits on the court following a play during the second half in Game 6 of the team's second-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, May 10, 2019, in Houston. Golden State won 118-113, winning the series. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Eric Gay/Associated Press

When the Golden State Warriors eliminated the Houston Rockets from the playoffs Friday, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey took to Twitter to congratulate the defending champs.

Daryl Morey @dmorey

You come at the king, you best not miss. Congratulations @warriors

Turns out “congratulations to the Warriors” is one of Morey’s favorite Twitter phrases.

A Twitter user ingeniously retweeted some of Morey’s past tips of the cap to Golden State:

Zach Mullis @zmullis

https://t.co/n1IFEBVQjW

Golden State has eliminated Houston four of the past five postseasons. Their “rivalry” has been among the most one-sided in recent sports history, with the Rockets trying and failing to unseat Steph Curry and Co. in various iterations.

Houston’s most recent elimination is arguably its most frustrating. The Rockets were given a massive break when Kevin Durant suffered a calf strain in the third quarter of Game 5 and failed to take advantage. Houston allowed the Warriors to outscore them by five points in the fourth quarter of Game 5, blowing a chance to take a 3-2 series lead. Then, in Friday’s Game 6, the Rockets failed to capitalize on Durant’s absence and a scoreless first half from Stephen Curry, coughing up a fourth-quarter lead at home as Curry dropped 23 points in the final 12 minutes.

Much like Game 7 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals, the Rockets came at the king and missed. Then missed again. And again. And again.  

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2YnuKgU
via IFTTT

UN chief: Climate change ‘running faster than we are’

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the political will to fight climate change has faded at the same time as it’s getting worse for those feeling its effects.

Guterres made the comments after arriving in New Zealand on Sunday where he spoke to media alongside Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Auckland. Guterres plans to spend three days there as part of a trip to the South Pacific to highlight climate change’s global threat.

“Climate change is running faster than what we are… The last four years have been the hottest registered,” Guterres said.

Countries are not living up to their commitments under the 2016 Paris Agreement to keep the global temperature rise to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, he said.

“We are not on track to achieve the objectives defined in the Paris Agreement, and the paradox is that as things are getting worse on the ground, political will seems to be fading,” he added.

A string of apocalyptic reports on the state of the planet is bringing home the need for concrete steps to tackle climate change and environmental catastrophe.

Who’s going to help the world’s 41m displaced?

One million species are on the brink of extinction. Carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise, pushing targets from the Paris accord further out of reach.

Guterres commended Ardern for introducing an ambitious bill last week aiming to make New Zealand mostly carbon neutral by 2050 while giving some leeway to farmers.

A turning point?

He noted Pacific Island nations are on the frontline of climate change.

“We cannot allow for runaway climate change,” he said. “We need to protect the lives of our people and we need to protect our planet.”

Guterres’ trip comes ahead of the Climate Action Summit he plans to convene in September in New York City.

In Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, Guterres will meet with families whose lives have been upended by cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather events.

Pacific island countries face an especially dire risk from climate change because of sea level rise. In some cases, low-lying countries could disappear completely.

Fiji is working to build a coalition of more than 90 countries from the Caribbean, Africa and Asia facing the climate crisis.

“We hope that the secretary-general will draw far more inspiration from his first visit to go further, faster and deeper with the climate summit,” said Fiji’s UN Ambassador Satyendra Prasad. “We are very hopeful that the climate summit will mark a turning point.”

‘Gross negligence’

Ardern, speaking at the joint press conference in Auckland, called climate change “the biggest challenge” facing the global community and said it would be “gross negligence” to avoid the issue.

But the UN push on climate change is shaping up amid geopolitical shifts: the United States under President Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris Agreement, giving China more space to assert its views.

Trump announced in 2017 the US would exit the landmark Paris deal, but under its terms the withdrawal will only become effective in 2020.

The US administration is not taking part in summit preparations but has not said it will skip the event, according to UN officials.

Guterres’ mission may also be further complicated by Trump’s nomination of Kelly Knight Craft as UN ambassador.

Craft, who is married to a major coal magnate, raised eyebrows for declaring that she believed “both sides” of climate science, indicating she may well be out of sync with the UN on the issue.

The summit is seen as critical because of US resistance to discuss climate change at other forums, including the G7 and G20, and again last week at a meeting of the Arctic Council in Finland.

“What people are looking for is countries to commit to major ambition increases in 2025 and 2030 at the summit or in 2020,” said Nick Mabey, head of the E3G climate think-tank.

This should include legally binding targets for countries to phase out coal, become climate neutral, and invest in climate resilience, especially for the poorest countries, he added.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2Hhm2vc
via IFTTT

Manchester City Edge Liverpool for 2018-19 EPL Title with Win vs. Brighton

Manchester City's Algerian midfielder Riyad Mahrez (2R) celebrates scoring their third goal during the English Premier League football match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester City at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton, southern England on May 12, 2019. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /         (Photo credit should read GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images)

GLYN KIRK/Getty Images

Manchester City retained the Premier League title after beating Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.

Goals from Sergio Aguero, Aymeric Laporte, Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gundogan brought the Citizens back from a goal down after Glenn Murray had headed the hosts into the lead in the 27th minute.  

The result meant City finished one point ahead of nearest Liverpool, who won 2-0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield.

What’s Next?

While Brighton’s season is over, City will now prepare to face to Watford in the 2019 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Victory would mean the Citizens complete a historic domestic treble.

This article will be updated to provide more information soon.

Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B/R app. Get the app to get the game.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2W1SVnF
via IFTTT

Harry and Meghan share a new pic of baby Archie for Mother’s Day

Image: Dominic Lipinski / WPA Pool / Getty Images

By Chloe Bryan

Baby feet: a great way to celebrate Mother’s Day.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex posted a new photo of baby Archie (more specifically, his feet) to Instagram on Sunday alongside a heartfelt Mother’s Day message. The image’s backdrop is full of forget-me-nots: Princess Diana’s favorite flower.

SEE ALSO: The first photos of Harry and Meghan’s new baby are finally here

“Paying tribute to all mothers today – past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered,” the post says. “We honor and celebrate each and every one of you.”

The post also included the poem ‘lands’ by Nayyirah Waheed. (Meghan has shared her work before.)

To clarify, it’s not Mother’s Day in the UK — that’s generally in March. Does this mean that Meghan Markle, an American who joined the British royal family, will get to celebrate two Mother’s Days per year? Wow. Her mind.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2vTvFd2
via IFTTT

The wide-eyed terror of HBO’s ‘Chernobyl’

HBO’s Chernobyl was never going to be light, breezy TV show, but there’s no way to prepare for what it does to you.

The five-part miniseries is an unmissable television event, but it is one that will harrow you, a horror story in the guise of a historical docudrama. Each second is riddled with nauseous anxiety. Knowing how this story ends does not in any way lessen the terror of watching it unfold in real time. 

On April 26, 1986, a nuclear reactor exploded at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant outside of Pripyat in what was then the Soviet Union. The resultant fire in the reactor’s graphite moderator led to massive amounts of radiation carrying across the local radius through smoke. The incident is regarded by many as the most catastrophic nuclear accident in history. 

So why does Chernobyl chill to the bone? There are several contributing factors – recency, realism, hindsight, hubris. The men in power deal in denial and deception; their worst fear is not widespread and gruesome death, but humiliation for them and their nation. Paul Ritter plays deputy chief engineer Anatoly Dyatlov with an unwavering commitment to acknowledging anything but the truth. Dyatlov actively gaslights his employees to their faces, telling them what they did or didn’t see, what is and isn’t happening, without so much as a blink of self-doubt.

If nothing else, you go into Chernobyl knowing the answer to its central thematic question: “What is the cost of lies?” In this case, it is the steepest cost of human life. The person asking is chemist Valery Legasov (Jared Harris), who led the Chernobyl investigation and died by suicide exactly two years later.

On the Chernobyl podcast, creator Craig Mazin compares his series to a horror movie in that an unseen monster is haunting and killing these characters and they can do nothing to stop it. That is the true terror of Chernobyl: This monster has no visible face or form as it stalks its victims. You know there are no ghosts or creatures lurking in your home at night, but you never know, with absolute certainty, what dangers lurk in the very air around us. 

The series is as unsettling in its breaths as in its action. At the power plant, workers panic and run to prevent a disaster already in motion – but out in Pripyat, citizens continue quiet lives, watching what they believe from afar to be a fire. One of the episode’s most chilling moments is a wordless scene of children dancing and playing in snowy ash raining down from the expanding cloud above their home. Some of the most outlandish and ironic moments are drawn from actual fact, such as firemen dousing the flame in water and one of them touching a piece of exposed graphite with his bare hands. 

A silent killer, radiation poisoning announces its presence in graphic, visceral display. Production designer Luke Hull described the show as his most disturbing research to date. Bodies exposed to radioactive material melt inside and out; men vomit spontaneously; and more than once, a character says they taste metal and leaves us suspended on this ominous note. A shrewd nurse asks if the hospital has iodine tablets, looking ahead to their potential use to protect the thyroid gland from radiation poisoning (the Chernobyl explosion led to over a dozen deaths from childhood thyroid cancer).

Hull’s production drops you right into the Chernobyl and its surroundings, a dire contrast of Mad Men-esque quaintness and calamity. It’s not accidental that scenes from inside the power plant echo Titanic or a treacherous scene from a movie set in space (on the podcast, Mazin and host Peter Sagal briefly discuss the Challenger explosion that occurred mere months before Chernobyl).

Mazin began work on the series as early as 2015, when lies were not ubiquitous in American news, when power and pride’s mounting death toll wasn’t daily mass shootings and a regime seemingly free of consequence. It’s nothing short of heartbreaking to watch Chernobyl‘s tragedy unfurl. As Mazin himself says: “You can contain information. You can’t contain nuclear isotopes.”

Chernobyl airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on HBO.

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2Q1h6wZ
via IFTTT

Watch the Jonas Brothers go to court in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ cameo

By Chloe Bryan

The Jonas Brothers were Saturday Night Live‘s musical guests on May 11, but they also popped up in a sketch. 

“Judge Court” starred Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and host Emma Thompson as three daytime TV judges. They’re best friends, they’re all on the same show (“the only courtroom with three judges”), and they are all deeply bad at their jobs.

The Jonases show up near the end of the sketch. They’re accused of destroying a man’s home, which they admit to. (Nick, in fact, admits to arson.) The judges, however, find them all so cute that they call them their “sons” and invite them to dinner instead of sending them to prison. 

Who among us would not do the same?

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2vS4Q8P
via IFTTT

‘SighSwoon’ merges self-care tips with hilarious memes on Instagram

By Harry Hill

Scrolling through @SighSwoon on Instagram is the equivalent of picking up a mysterious book at a thrift shop and falling into words that both enlighten and entertain.  

Gabi Abrao, a 24-year-old Los Angeles native, is the mind behind one of Instagram’s shiniest hidden gems. SighSwoon showcases self-reflective memes and guides on how to feel things, whether it’s simple pleasures or a broken heart. It’s a treasure trove of content tailored for millennials navigating creative lives. 

Sighswoon began in the summer of 2016, Abrao tells Mashable over email. Heartbreak and the desire to make some changes drove her toward the internet as a medium for creating and connecting with others, mainly through memes. With an ever-growing follower count of 62.3K, she’s connected with a lot of people.

“When I share a realization online and see that thousands of people are going through the same thing, it makes me feel less alone, less hard on myself. I want people to feel this way too — understood, empowered,” Abrao explains. 

The artist uses her platform to offer a plethora of self-care tips, from how to sunbathe (“a secluded location where you can get as naked as possible”) to the best ways to “shapeshift,” a visualization practice for when you’re uncentered. Reading her is kind of like speaking to a caring physician who knows exactly what ails you and then gives you the perfect prescription, free of charge. 

View this post on Instagram

Three years ago, following a mildly devastating heartbreak, I dragged my mattress and box spring to the very center of the room and said, “I am a lush, self-sustaining island“. I slept in the center of the room for three days. That weekend, I took myself to a local playhouse. A 20-seat theater, the space was tiny and intimate. I arrived alone in a long black dress and proceeded to watch a stubborn man fall in love with an alien. The play was incredible, surprising, I cried. Once home, I felt ready for the luxury of leaning on a wall and shoved my bed back up against it. . . Later, ready for guests and no longer isolating, I thought of myself as a castle in the desert. “Grand for itself, wise for itself,” I wrote in a poem. In this new form, I was rejecting the need for outside validation, especially that of romantic partners. I imagined myself made of stone that remained cool, even at the highest noon. I imagined myself as an abundant whimsical structure in an environment lacking of. Sturdy and welcoming and independent. “Grand when you arrive, grand when you leave,“ I added to the poem. . . In a meditation class in high school, our teacher told us to pick our place. My teacher, who did past life regression on dogs, said, “Pick a place to be in. Just sit there and listen. Make room for visits from animals, insects, spirits.“ I settled for a giant warm boulder in the sun, next to a free-flowing river, surrounded by woods. A buffalo visited me that day, my eyes closed in a classroom. When things are neutral, when things are good, when things are great, I am the boulder in the sun by the river. Or I am laying on it. . . The house cat reminds me to stretch my body and take time in the sun. The house cat makes me not feel guilty for napping too long or staring at the traffic outside. The house cat reminds me to give myself permission to relax and take it slow.

A post shared by GABI + MEMES (@sighswoon) on

With so much to do and see online today, it can be difficult to slow your scroll and ask yourself how you’re feeling. Abrao’s hyper-aware content offers a mirror with which followers can take a nice, long look at themselves. The focus falls on subjects like self-worth, illusions, success, and creativity. She utilizes extensive captions to explain specific ideas in depth — or even just to describe a sunset.  

“As a teenager, I used to do street art wheat paste posters around the city that said ‘sigh swoon sigh’ on them,” Abrao says of her page’s unusual name. “It was a mini poem I made up and attached meaning to, and sharing it like that was a reason to run around and be bad. Years later, the phrase would come back around and feel like the most fitting title for what my page has become.”

The Sighswoon feed is aesthetically pleasing, everything kissed with a tint of beige. It’s light and welcoming, which is exactly the way Abrao wanted it. She blames her fascination with the hue on her time spent at the beach: “I was renting a bed and a balcony in a living room for $500/month. The building’s stucco was beige, the cheap ’90s carpet was beige, and the sand was beige. I think I just wanted to match everything.” 

SEE ALSO: I don’t know who needs to hear this, but these memes are good

“The cyborg in me recognizes the cyborg in you,” reads her bio, just above a link to her online store where she sells merch that features the saying on totes and sweatshirts. “It’s a claim to embracing the digital age,” Abrao explains, “the very human-meets-technology existence we all participate in, and are still wearily adapting to.” She admits that while it’s meant to be humorous, she also means it with her “whole heart.” 

With just about three years of memeing under her (beige) belt, Abrao has figured out the formula for making a solid one.

“A good meme is funny, relatable, insightful, and healing. In that order. You should laugh, then feel connected to the creator or others who understand it, then experience some introspect, then leave with a healed feeling from those three processes,” she muses. Her delivery method varies as she utilizes many different meme formats. 

Occasionally, Abrao will post pictures of herself wearing interesting outfits made of neutral textiles and glowy silks. These portraits provide a face to the name (as well as maintaining her color-coded image). They also fuel fan encounters at her part-time book store gig: “A few times I have rung up a book, handed it to the person across the counter, and they’re just staring at me, and they say ‘You make memes right?’”

Abrao just wants to help everyone chill out. “I aim for my page to be accessible, empowering, and soothing,” she says. And she wants to keep it up for as long as possible. 

“I wish to continue my studies of the invisible and unseen — documenting my findings through paintings, writings, videos, memes, and other art forms,” she says. Her end goal is literally out of this world: “I will operate a carousel in the desert some day, and I hope to re-spawn on another planet in my next life.” 

In the midst of all the noise that is Instagram in 2019, Sighswoon provides a light-filled digital oasis, a faraway page that’s easy to get lost on. Be careful, though. You might just walk away feeling refreshed and renewed. And with an affinity for beige. 

Read More

from Daily Trends Hunter http://bit.ly/2Q21MA9
via IFTTT