Meek Mill Drops A Victorious New Video As Championships Debuts At No. 1



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Against all odds, the wins keep coming for Meek Mill.

The Philly native’s new album and first post-prison LP, Championships, has debuted at No. 1, Billboard reported on Monday (December 10). It marks the rapper’s second chart-topper, following 2015’s Dreams Worth More Than Money. On top of that, Meek has also notched his first top 10 single, as the Drake-featuring “Going Bad” debuted at No. 6 on the Hot 100 chart.

As if that weren’t exciting enough, Meek doubled down on Monday’s celebratory news by dropping a video for “Intro.” The epic album opener — which samples Phil Collins’s classic “In The Air Tonight” — comes to life in the Kid Art-directed visual, as Meek sets the tone for his triumphant comeback. “We in the championship. We was down 3-1,” he says at the jump, making it clear that he’s overcome the odds. Of course, he didn’t rise from the trenches alone, and his loyal Dreamchasers crew gets plenty of screen time as well, as they revel in their freedom and celebrate their wins.

Taking to Instagram on Monday night, Meek shared a short video celebrating his chart-topping release. The caption: a simple but effective string of trophy emojis. What more is there to say?!

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Disneyland’s new Marvel attractions look pretty legit in new concept art

As if we didn’t have enough to look forward to with the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge park expansion, Disney has released new concept art for its expanded Marvel-themed areas at select Disneyland parks.

Disney Parks first announced the attractions for Disneyland Paris, Disneyland Resort in California, and Hong Kong Disneyland in March 2018, and now we’ve got our first look at ’em.

SEE ALSO: Your favorite heroes and villains battle it out in ‘Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3’ trailer

Described by Disney as a global “Avengers Initiative,” the interconnected attractions and areas at parks around the world are themed around Marvel’s beloved heroes.

At Disney California Adventure park in Anaheim, California, the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction has been running since 2017, but the park will soon enjoy its own Marvel-themed area set to open in 2020.

Stark Industries will set up shop at Disneyland California Adventure.

Stark Industries will set up shop at Disneyland California Adventure.

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“In California and Paris, Tony Stark is retrofitting two of his father’s Stark Industries sites into new hubs for training and innovation,” reads Disney’s blog

“Through partnerships with S.H.I.E.L.D., Pym Technologies, Masters of the Mystic Arts and the new Worldwide Engineering Brigade, The Avengers and their allies will forge new global campuses to champion the next generation of heroes.”

Currently undergoing a $2.2 billion multi-year expansion, Disneyland Paris revealed a new image for a permanent Marvel-themed area coming to its Walt Disney Studios Park in 2020, which will feature “heroic encounters” and yet-to-be-announced attractions and dining areas. 

Plus, the area will feature the previously announced, repurposed, Marvel-themed version of the park’s Rock‘n’ Roller Coaster, starring Aerosmith. Why not?

Concept art for the Marvel area at Disneyland Paris.

Concept art for the Marvel area at Disneyland Paris.

“This new area will allow guests to encounter the heroes in new and exciting ways, from the mystic arts of Doctor Strange to the gravity defying feats of Spider-Man,” reads Disney’s release.

“Guests will also experience the latest in Pym Technology with Ant-Man and Wasp and be wowed as Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Captain America and more leap into action on a moment’s notice.”

Hong Kong Disneyland has already seen the rollout of the Iron Man Experience, but will land a new interactive attraction, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! in March 2019. You’ll fight against Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra Swarm-bots alongside the dream duo.

Concept art for Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! at Hong Kong Disneyland.

Concept art for Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! at Hong Kong Disneyland.

Image: disney

Exactly how interactive the attractions are remains to be announced, but Scot Drake, creative executive, Marvel Global Portfolio, said park attendees will take an “active role.”

“We are expanding this epic story universe in a way that, for the first time ever, will allow you to take on an active role alongside these Super Heroes,” said Drake in a press statement.

Sign us up. From looks of the Avengers: Endgame trailer, they’re gonna need some help.

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20 Elf On The Shelf tweets that every exasperated parent can relate to

2018%2f04%2f02%2f74%2fheadshot.edeb7By Morgan Sung

Parents are freaking done with Elf on the Shelf. 

The innocent holiday tradition started out as a cutesy way to keep their kids’ behavior in check ahead of the holidays, but has been criticized for being a capitalist marketing scheme to indoctrinate children into accepting the surveillance state. 

SEE ALSO: Elf on the Shelf witnesses puberty firsthand in hilarious ‘SNL’ sketch

That, and parents are tired of coming up with creative ways to stage the impish — and unsettlingly creepy — stuffed doll. At this point, are you freezing your elf in a block of ice and artfully placing him in front of an Elsa doll for your kids, or for the Instagram clout? 

Here are a few tweets proving just how exasperated parents feel about the dreaded toy.

1. It’s a narc 

Your annual holidaytimes PSA:

ELF ON THE SHELF IS A NIGHTMARE OBJECT DESIGNED TO ACQUIESCE YOUR CHILDREN TO AUTHORITARIAN SURVEILLANCE CULTURE

THE ELF IS A NARC

BURN THE ELF pic.twitter.com/Pkj1qWRU8i

— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) December 2, 2018

2. Are you creative enough?

Don’t forget to wake up in a cold panic. Did you take care of the Elf on the Shelf? Is it creative enough? Are you doing this right? WAKE UP

— Burning Mom (@MomOnFire) December 3, 2018

3. Sometimes you just have to give in

Never did I ever think I would purchase an Elf on the Shelf, much less use one as a classroom management technique. But here I am, $30 later, trying to figure out what to make this creepy elf do today so my kids will behave. #IHateYouWalter pic.twitter.com/KKMWL2QJ1v

— Marly (@m_uncs) December 5, 2018

4. Yikes

Elf on the shelf.

*But it’s just my wife hiding my bottle of bourbon every night.

— Bart (@jbmsoccerdad) December 4, 2018

5. It’s a trap!

This year my daughter found out we were Santa, and shortly after asked if we were the ones who did the elf. I said yes, and she said she didn’t want the elf to come anymore.

And the people said “amen”. pic.twitter.com/Sc1pXAkVOR

— Shannon (@thepadilla5) December 2, 2018

6. It’s a curse

Good morning. Happy December to everyone except for the person who invented Elf on the Shelf.

— The Dad (@thedad) December 1, 2018

7. A twist on the elf

8. Sometimes it backfires

I think Elf on the Shelf has backfired. 4yo has asked me to stop Christmas. Because he’d rather have no Christmas than have to behave for the next 21 days.

— Boy Mom Life (@Heatherheiser2) December 3, 2018

9. Just get rid of it

Sets a new Christmas tradition.

*burns Elf on the Shelf*

— Abi (@abi4205) December 1, 2018

10. Reach out to the higher ups

We don’t have an elf on the shelf. I have Santa’s phone number and I’m not afraid to use it.

— Meg the Frosty Snow Chick ❄⛄☃⛄❄ (@meghaffer) December 1, 2018

11. Some moms are just done

Shove your Elf On The Shelf up your ass.

— MistletoeMummy (@WineMummy) December 1, 2018

12. Here’s the tea

The elf on the shelf signals your complicity with the surveillance police state, it is your duty to reject the elvish invasion of your liberties.

— Dungeon Facts (@DungeonFacts) December 1, 2018

13. Add some backstory

When my kids ask why we don’t have an Elf on the Shelf, I calmly and gently explain that our assigned elf died in the Great Elf/Gnome War of 2006.

— Abe Yospe (@Cheeseboy22) December 6, 2018

14. Don’t let your kid fall in with the bad kids

I hate elves. I also hate narcs. I will not bend.

— Elizabeth McCracken (@elizmccracken) December 8, 2018

15. The dog took care of it

Elf on the shelf has been suspended for a day or two until the dog craps him back out.

— Kvy_kev (@Kvy_kv) December 7, 2018

16. Oops

I accidentally knocked Elf on the Shelf dude off the mantle. Then accidentally stepped on his head and accidentally kicked him out into the garage and accidentally poured gasoline on him. Then he went up in a ball of wonderful accidental flames.

I’m so clumsy

— Just A Guy (@seanrmccauley) December 4, 2018

17. Older brothers ruin everything

i took a shit then put my lil brothers elf on a shelf by the toilet & said he did it & now my dad won’t let me do the elf on the shelf anymore lmao

— wavey (@criswesco) December 3, 2018

18. But not more than this toy ruined parents

Elf on a Shelf ruined a generation of parents.

— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) December 3, 2018

19. Seriously, they’re pretty over it

Have you tried putting your Elf on a Shelf in your fireplace instead of on it?

🎅🎄𝕄𝕖𝕣𝕣𝕪 𝕋𝕣𝕚𝕔𝕜𝕤𝕞𝕒𝕤🎄🎅 (@DropsNoPanties) December 1, 2018

20. We can all agree to get rid of this tradition

As a country we may be divided, but as human beings we can all agree Elf on a Shelf is creepy af and needs to go back where it came from.

— Criminelle Law (@CriminelleLaw) November 26, 2018

So this Christmas season, just give yourself a break and leave the elf on the damn shelf.

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MNF Live: Seahawks Host Vikings in Big NFC Matchup

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  2. MNF Live: Seahawks Host Vikings in Big NFC Matchup

    via Bleacher Report

  3. Vikings MNF Inactives

    Minnesota Vikings @Vikings

    Tonight’s #Vikings inactives https://t.co/ASbl1aIwbZ

  4. Doug Baldwin Inactive

    Ian Rapoport @RapSheet

    #Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin is out. https://t.co/ZKt7i7zKYE

  5. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  6. Mike Sando, ESPN.com @SandoESPN

  7. Daniel House @DanielHouseNFL

  8. The Checkdown @thecheckdown

  9. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  10. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  11. Arif Hasan @ArifHasanNFL

  12. Chad Graff @ChadGraff

  13. Andrew Krammer @Andrew_Krammer

  14. Courtney Cronin @CourtneyRCronin

  15. Aj Mansour @AjKFAN

  16. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  17. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  18. Curtis Crabtree @Curtis_Crabtree

  19. Minnesota Vikings @Vikings

  20. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  21. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  22. Mike Sando, ESPN.com @SandoESPN

  23. Vikings Corner @VikingsCorner

  24. Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

  25. Ben Goessling @GoesslingStrib

  26. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  27. Dan Graziano @DanGrazianoESPN

  28. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  29. Ben Volin @BenVolin

  30. Courtney Cronin @CourtneyRCronin

  31. Chad Graff @ChadGraff

  32. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  33. Aaron Levine @AaronQ13Fox

  34. Curtis Crabtree @Curtis_Crabtree

  35. Mike Vorel @mikevorel

  36. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  37. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  38. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  39. trey wingo @wingoz

  40. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  41. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  42. Dugar, Michael-Shawn @MikeDugar

  43. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  44. The Ringer @ringer

  45. The Daily Norseman, a Minnesota Vikings blog @DailyNorseman

  46. Field Gulls @FieldGulls

  47. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  48. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  49. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  50. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  51. Mike Vorel @mikevorel

  52. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  53. NFL @NFL

  54. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  55. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  56. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

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  58. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  59. Liz Mathews @Liz_Mathews

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MNF Live: Seahawks Host Vikings in Big NFC Matchup

  1. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  2. MNF Live: Seahawks Host Vikings in Big NFC Matchup

    via Bleacher Report

  3. Vikings MNF Inactives

    Minnesota Vikings @Vikings

    Tonight’s #Vikings inactives https://t.co/ASbl1aIwbZ

  4. Doug Baldwin Inactive

    Ian Rapoport @RapSheet

    #Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin is out. https://t.co/ZKt7i7zKYE

  5. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  6. Mike Sando, ESPN.com @SandoESPN

  7. Daniel House @DanielHouseNFL

  8. The Checkdown @thecheckdown

  9. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  10. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  11. Arif Hasan @ArifHasanNFL

  12. Chad Graff @ChadGraff

  13. Andrew Krammer @Andrew_Krammer

  14. Courtney Cronin @CourtneyRCronin

  15. Aj Mansour @AjKFAN

  16. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  17. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  18. Curtis Crabtree @Curtis_Crabtree

  19. Minnesota Vikings @Vikings

  20. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  21. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  22. Mike Sando, ESPN.com @SandoESPN

  23. Vikings Corner @VikingsCorner

  24. Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

  25. Ben Goessling @GoesslingStrib

  26. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  27. Dan Graziano @DanGrazianoESPN

  28. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  29. Ben Volin @BenVolin

  30. Courtney Cronin @CourtneyRCronin

  31. Chad Graff @ChadGraff

  32. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  33. Aaron Levine @AaronQ13Fox

  34. Curtis Crabtree @Curtis_Crabtree

  35. Mike Vorel @mikevorel

  36. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  37. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  38. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  39. trey wingo @wingoz

  40. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  41. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  42. Dugar, Michael-Shawn @MikeDugar

  43. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  44. The Ringer @ringer

  45. The Daily Norseman, a Minnesota Vikings blog @DailyNorseman

  46. Field Gulls @FieldGulls

  47. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  48. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  49. John Boyle @johnpboyle

  50. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  51. Mike Vorel @mikevorel

  52. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  53. NFL @NFL

  54. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  55. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  56. Bob Condotta @bcondotta

  57. Gregg Bell @gbellseattle

  58. Seattle Seahawks @Seahawks

  59. Liz Mathews @Liz_Mathews

  60. Minnesota Vikings @Vikings

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Cornyn under fire from GOP as criminal justice reform falters


Sen. John Cornyn pauses as he speak to the media.

Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn has found himself in the middle of an internal GOP firefight in the final days of the lame duck. | Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo

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Advocates of the Trump-endorsed bill say the Senate GOP whip isn’t accurately counting votes.

John Cornyn is facing a grievous insult during a last-ditch effort to pass criminal justice reform: Senate Republicans can’t trust their own whip’s count.

The Texas Republican and Senate majority whip has worked on the issue for years and is trying to win over the National Sheriffs’ Association in the latest effort to build more GOP support.

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Yet Republicans pushing the sentencing and prison reform bill privately and publicly say he’s essentially undermining the push by not accurately assessing support for it or supporting it himself, a charge Cornyn rejects.

Cornyn has to juggle his personal views of the effort with his job as deputy to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has long been reluctant to take up the bill because it sharply divides his conference — even with a coveted endorsement from President Donald Trump.

The result is that Cornyn finds himself in the middle of an internal GOP firefight in the final days of the lame duck. And with his vote-counting acumen under attack from outside the Capitol, Cornyn said he finds the criticism “bizarre” as he deals with the warring factions of his party and a year-end time crunch.

“This is something I’ve supported a long, long time. I had a conversation as recently as this morning with National Sheriffs’ Association and the head of the Texas Sheriffs’ Association to try and get this thing where actually more of the Republican Conference would support it,” Cornyn said Monday. “The criticism is either from people who don’t understand what the job of the whip is, or how actually legislation gets passed.”

He added one last brushback to his critics: Advocates’ “energy is best channeled into trying to get more votes. And not attack the messenger.”

But Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said Cornyn and McConnell’s internal whip count hasn’t moved even as Republicans have continued to build support for the bill. Grassley said his effort has “gone from a lot less than 30” Republicans to 30 of 51 in the Senate GOP and that he’s puzzled at why Cornyn isn’t one of them when Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) endorsed the bill last week.

With Democrats taking back the House and a fragile compromise hanging in the balance, as Grassley put it: “What more do you need from a law enforcement standpoint than a guy like Cruz?!”

“His state has been very successful at reforms. And that’s saving lots of money. So I’m just a little confused. I’m just a little confused,” Grassley said. “Common sense tells me he needs to be for it.”

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said Cornyn is “navigating” a difficult situation as well as he can. But he, too, said GOP leaders are underestimating the bill’s support.

Cornyn’s “hotter on it than the majority leader is,” Flake said of the criminal justice reform. But according to his “unscientific” whip count “there’s a pretty good majority for it.”

The skirmish comes at an inflection point for Cornyn. He has just three weeks left in the party leadership because of term limits and is beginning to prepare for a reelection campaign after Democrats’ strongest performance in Texas in decades. He’s also dealing with a fight over Trump’s border wall and must make sure the GOP has the votes to prevent a partial government shutdown.

McConnell (R-Ky.), meanwhile, has repeatedly stated there’s probably not enough room in the schedule to move the criminal justice bill. Yet he’s also not entirely ruled out action, giving advocates a ray of hope for the latest version of the bill, which still has not been introduced.

Cornyn was a lead sponsor of sweeping criminal justice reform during Barack Obama’s presidency that never become law, but argued for a narrower proposal when the law-and-order Trump took office. But now Trump is endorsing a broader package that includes both prison and sentencing reforms and is urging passage of the bipartisan agreement before the GOP loses unified control of Congress.

The No. 2 Senate Republican says he hopes Congress can get it done. But given his track record on the issue and unique position of influence, advocates for the sentencing reform bill say Cornyn should be doing more, even as Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) offers biting criticisms of the bill.

Grassley and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) have publicly touted the swelling support, in contrast to Cornyn. The Dallas Morning News asserted Cornyn has been “tepid” in his leadership on the issue. And longtime reformers say Cornyn is getting cold feet.

“I have no sympathy for John Cornyn. None. If he’s in an awkward spot it’s because he put himself here,” said Jason Pye, vice president of legislative affairs for FreedomWorks, a supporter of the reform bill who also blamed McConnell for not scheduling a vote. “If we don’t get this across the finish line, the person I will blame is John Cornyn.”

Holly Harris, executive director of the Justice Action Network, accused Cornyn of providing McConnell with an inaccurate whip count last week. On Monday, Harris seemed more optimistic about Cornyn’s involvement, though she said because of the “craziness of the competing whips, there’s a lot of frustration in the reform community.”

“We’re hearing very positive things about his engagement,” Harris said as the bill’s supporters prepared to release their final compromise. “Sen. Cornyn is a powerful man. He hails from a place that is considered the birthplace of criminal justice reform. … You always have a complicated situation when you’re a member of leadership.”

Indeed, Cornyn’s role in the GOP at this moment would be difficult for anyone: McConnell is “really reluctant” to bring the bill to the floor, Grassley said. And Cornyn’s job is to assess support for the legislation in the caucus. He can’t exactly twist arms for the bill if McConnell is simply trying to get a dispassionate view of the conference, even if supporters think a lot of undecided Republicans would vote “yes” if forced to.

“My job as whip is to give Leader McConnell an accurate count of where the conference is. Because he doesn’t want to put anything on the floor and be surprised,” Cornyn said. “A majority of the conference either whipped ‘no’ or ‘undecided.’ And we need to get those undecideds into the ‘yes’ column to get at least a majority of a majority in favor of the bill. And I think that will be persuasive.”

A GOP senator said that internally many Republicans are declining to take a firm position, making it more difficult to truly gauge support. Cornyn’s allies also believe Grassley and Lee are being overly optimistic in how they are reading backing for the bill.

But Cornyn’s influence alone could help Republicans get over the top given his reputation as a leader on the criminal justice issue.

“If they’re able to get it done it’s because, in part, he brought people on,” said one Republican senator, who estimated 20 of the GOP’s 51 members are locked in as supporters of the bill. “He’s one of the few who could.”

In some ways Cornyn is hamstrung by his role in leadership and deference to McConnell. But if there’s ever a time for him to exert his influence on a topic he’s passionate about, now might be his last, best shot.

“He’s part of leadership. And he probably has to do what leadership asks him to do,” Grassley said. “And I don’t know anything about that.”

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Sarah Hyland Opens Up About Depression And Suicidal Thoughts After Rejected Kidney Transplant



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Sarah Hyland hasn’t exactly been closed off about her health — the Modern Family actress has shared details about her kidney dysplasia, a kidney transplant, non-controllable weight fluctuations, and hospital selfies, to name just a few things she’s discussed in recent years — but she just took things to a whole new level in a new interview with Self.

In the digital cover story, a tearful Hyland revealed that she underwent a second kidney transplant in September 2017. That was just one of the six surgeries she’s had in the past 16 months, having also undergone treatment for endometriosis and a hernia.

In October 2016, Hyland learned that her body had begun rejecting the her first kidney transplant — donated by her dad in 2012 — and she began dialysis treatment (while also juggling her job on one of TV’s most popular sitcoms). In the meantime, her brother prepared to donate a kidney to his older sister.

The surgery was a success, but it seems like the deepest pain from all the trauma wasn’t physical; it was emotional. “When a family member gives you a second chance at life, and it fails, it almost feels like it’s your fault. And it’s not. But it does,” she said, reflecting on learning about her body’s rejection and the emotional distress that followed. “At that time, I was very depressed. For a long time I was contemplating suicide.”

Those feelings of being a constant “burden” on her family are what made it so difficult for Hyland to accept her brother’s organ upon learning he was a match. “When a second family member — someone who you’re supposed to look after, like a little brother — wants to give you a third chance at life, it’s scary because you don’t want to fail them.”

Watch Hyland show off her scars (located on her “KUPA,” or “kidney upper-pussy area”), talk about her amazing support system, and more in the emotional interview above.

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Someone touched Parliament’s special mace, and British Twitter is losing it

2018%2f04%2f02%2f74%2fheadshot.edeb7By Morgan Sung

Forget surgery on a grape. After Prime Minister Theresa May postponed the parliamentary vote on her contentious Brexit deal, Labour representative Lloyd Russell-Moyle defiantly marched to the center of the room, picked up the mace — which looks like a large, fancy club — and attempted to leave with it. 

SEE ALSO: This brutally honest reporter perfectly sums up how Brexit is going

Fellow members of Parliament were horrified by the statement. The mace is a “symbol of royal authority” and without it, the House can’t meet or pass laws. 

Russell-Moyle was met with an angry uproar as fellow MPs shouted at him to “put it back.” He attempted to leave with the massive gold club, but was stopped at the door and asked to “withdraw from the chamber,” according to the Guardian.

Twitter users quickly reacted with jokes.

john bercow’s half-hearted and utterly impotent murmurs of ‘no, no, no, nono, no…” are really the brexit ‘negotiations’ in a nutshell https://t.co/PwureZBwQp

— Bim Adewunmi (@bimadew) December 10, 2018

Britain to the world:

We are a noble, respected and extremely advanced democracy

Also Britain:


Oh it’s all kicking off now, they’ve grabbed the big mace!pic.twitter.com/yPoFOcvoyx

— James Felton (@JimMFelton) December 10, 2018

Trump is going to throw a temper tantrum over not having a mace

— Roland Scahill (@rolandscahill) December 10, 2018

i haven’t seen a mace this misused since the star wars prequels

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) December 10, 2018

The important context that you have to understand here is that the Mace is like Thor’s hammer. Not just anybody can pick it up – for most of us, it would appear bolted to the floor. But Lloyd Russell-Moyle is no mortal man https://t.co/5g8avbeMUg

— Tom Gara (@tomgara) December 10, 2018

sorry for all the retweets of UK parliamentary drama but this account is now

(•_•)

( •_•)>⌐■-■

(⌐■_■)

all about dat mace


bout dat mace

— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) December 10, 2018

What’s the American equivalent of steeling the ceremonial mace? Raiding the Senate candy desk?

— Benjy Sarlin: Endgame (@BenjySarlin) December 10, 2018

I have taken

the mace

that was on

the desk

and which


you probably

considered

a breach of decorum

Forgive me


it was a political prop

so heavy

and so meaningless

— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) December 10, 2018

I have taken

the mace

that was on

the table

and which


you were probably

saving

for keeping order

Forgive me


It’s legislative power was so delicious

so sweet

and so cold

— Rickin’ Around the Christmas Tree (@CrystalPepsi) December 10, 2018

Ceremonial Mace Twitter is a strange place.

— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) December 10, 2018

I’m going to pick up the mace too

— Italian Alex Pareene (@pareene) December 10, 2018

hell yes it’s been ages since someone grabbed the Magic Mace That Must Not Be Touched

📻 Little Drum Machine Boy 🥁🎄 (@nailheadparty) December 10, 2018

To my American followers; if u grab the mace & manage to keep hold of it for longer than 2 minutes while chanting ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’, u become the next ruler of England.

This is how Queen Victoria claimed the throne, but BIASED HISTORIANS won’t tell u about it. https://t.co/ATT9hAqRM4

— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) December 10, 2018

I want an article about the clear division between US scandals like Watergate and UK scandals like what just happened in Parliament

It could be called

THE MACE ‘N’ NIXON LINE

— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) December 10, 2018

I want an article about the clear division between US scandals like Watergate and UK scandals like what just happened in Parliament

It could be called

THE MACE ‘N’ NIXON LINE

— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) December 10, 2018

The MP grabbing and walking with the ceremonial mace is outrageous to the British because the mace represents Parliament’s royally derived authority, so it’s a gesture of contempt to the most fundamental principle of the body, like disagreeing with a white guy in Congress.

— ThankYouForNotSmockingHat (@Popehat) December 10, 2018

the parliament mace thing shows why a British person could never invent a character like The Joker. the most insane thing to them is like, drinking the wrong tea during a ceremony honoring a tax accessor from 1610

— soon theyll be calling me “MR BRIGHTSIDE” (@ByYourLogic) December 10, 2018

It’s been nearly 10 years since the last time someone made a grab for the ceremonial mace. In Jan 2009, Labour MP John McDonnell called the governing body’s refusal to hold a vote a “disgrace to the democracy of this country” as he picked up the mace and put it down on a nearby bench.

British government scandals really are something else.

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Julia Roberts headline typo makes things real awkward for local paper

Kudos to the actress either way.
Kudos to the actress either way.

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2016%2f09%2f16%2fe5%2fhttpsd2mhye01h4nj2n.cloudfront.netmediazgkymde1lzew.e9fc9By Heather Dockray

Spell check isn’t always your friend — more like a casual acquaintance.

Just look at what happened to the Post-Journal‘s  stunning headline for an AP story they picked up this weekend about Julia Roberts. 

It’s very possible the editor used spell check. Unfortunately for the paper, the function doesn’t always pick up on errors like this one:

Clearly the headline meant to read “roles” not “holes.” For the record, however, I’m happy for Roberts either way. Holes do tend to decline with age, kudos to anyone who’s able to reverse the cycle. 

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Here’s what the Post-Journal had to say about it:

“A headline on Page D4 in Saturday’s Post-Journal should have read ‘Julia Roberts Finds Life And Her Roles Get Better With Age.’”

More importantly, here’s what Twitter had to say:

The error appears to have been confined to print and is not available on site. We reached out to the Post-Journal for comment and will update you when we learn more.

Congratulations to Julia either way.

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Yankees News: Brian Cashman Says Playing Bryce Harper at 1B Isn’t ‘Realistic’

Washington Nationals Bryce Harper, looks at the baseball field from their dug out before the start of the Nationals last home game of the season against the Miami Marlins in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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It seems as if general manager Brian Cashman doesn’t believe Bryce Harper will be a member of the New York Yankees during the 2019 season and beyond.

According to reporter Bryan Hoch, the general manager “indicated” Harper isn’t an ideal fit for the American League East squad because it already has six outfielders and can’t realistically play the free agent at first base.

The Yankees may have some financial concerns as well. Jon Heyman of Fancred reported the team won’t give free-agent shortstop Manny Machado a $300 million contract even though there is an opening at the position with Didi Gregorius recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Harper already rejected an offer for 10 years and $300 million from the Washington Nationals, suggesting it could take even more to land him.

Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported Nov. 19 that adding starting pitching was “a higher priority” than Machado or Harper even after the Yankees traded for James Paxton. Committing a megadeal to Harper could limit their chances to outbid teams for top-notch starters.

The Yankees had no shortage of offense during the 2018 campaign, even without Harper. They blasted a regular-season record 267 home runs.

As Cashman noted, they have a crowded outfield with Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Hicks, Brett Gardner, Jacoby Ellsbury and Clint Frazier, and only one of them can play designated hitter on a given night. They also have Luke Voit and Greg Bird to play first base, although the fact that Harper has appeared at first base one time in his entire career, per FanGraphs, is probably of more concern.

Still, Harper is a generational talent who is just 26 years old. He slashed .249/.393/.496 with 34 home runs and career-best 100 RBI in 2018 and already has a National League MVP (2015), NL Rookie of the Year (2012) and six All-Star Game nods on his resume.

He is one of the biggest free-agency prizes Major League Baseball has ever seen, and interested teams apparently don’t have to worry too much about the Yankees.

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