Its well-known that every weekend during the election cycle, Saturday Night Live is going to open its show with a cold open that skewers the latest in cable news, town halls, or Presidential debates. This past weekend show cast member Cecily Strong portrayed Trump supporter and frequent CNN guest Scottie Nell Hughes, in a hilarious depiction of female Trump fans justifying the candidates history of rhetoric:
The sketch identifies Hughes as a full-blown nutjob, and Strongs depiction (opposite Kate McKinnons impersonation of CNNs Kate Bolduan) at one point cried, You cant break me Kate, cuz Im crazy! And crazy dont break!
Although Hughes attempted to diffuse the situation on CNN Sunday morning with a laugh saying, You know, I have a great sense of humor the truth came out about how she felt being brutally mocked by the most-watched political comedy powerhouse in an election year.
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Talk about the ultimate shaming, the ultimate sexism. You know, whatdoes SNL want me to do, be barefoot and pregnant or maybe just talk about parenting issues? Hughes later got even more candid with The Blaze, admitting, Im a little shaken after this. I had no idea this was coming, and that tears have been shed, since the cold open aired Saturday night.
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HOUSTON - After competing in 14 rounds with 53 total spellers from 42 Texas counties, Shourav Dasari, a Spring resident and seventh-grader at McCullough Jr. High in Conroe ISD, and Nihar Janga, an Austin resident and fifth-grader at River Ridge Elementary in Leander ISD, were awarded co-champion titles from the 2016 Houston Public Media Spelling Bee.
The two spellers will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee May 22-27 in Washington, D.C., with an all-expenses-paid trip to "Bee Week."
"Guaguanche" was the winning word for Shourav and "snotziekte" was the winning word for Nihar in the Houston bee, the nations second largest local spelling bee. The bee went on for more than four hours and was broadcast live.
"Im excited and proud to represent Houston,"Shourav said. "I hope I can do my best in Washington, D.C."
This is Shourav"s second year competing at the Houston Public Media Spelling Bee. He tied for third place in 2014.
"Im very proud of myself," Nihar said. "I learned a lot of new spellings and I learned that if I put my mind to it, work really hard and not get distracted, I can achieve success."
This is Nihar"s second year at the bee. He came in third place in 2015.
This will be the first year that both compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Shourav will be speller No. 233 at the Scripps National Spelling Bee and Nihar No. 232. They will join hundreds of contestant spellers from across the country at the 89th national bee, aiming for the victory and prizes worth more than $30,000. The bee will broadcast live nationally on ESPN during "Bee Week."
Participating spellers in Houston included 25 girls and 28 boys ranging in age from 9 to 14 years old and grades third through eighth, representing 1,130 schools in Texas.
"We are so proud of all the students that competed in our spelling bee today theyve all worked so hard to get here," said Lisa Trapani Shumate, associate vice president and general manager of Houston Public Media. "Its an honor to conduct and televise this highly competitive academic competition that showcases so many of their talents beyond vocabulary and grammar."
Backhoe Loader | Car Wash | Videos for Kids One dead after backhoe collides with motorcycle in Pickens County
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One person died when a motorcycle collided with a backhoe in Pickens County, the Highway Patrol said.
The Coroner"s Office identified Angel Mesa, 26, of Poplar Springs Drive inEasley, as the driver of the motorcycle who died.
The wreck happened about 5:50 p.m. Sunday on Old Easley Bridge Road, about a mile east of Easley, Cpl. Bill Rhyne said.
The backhoe was headed west on Old Easley Bridge Road and the motorcyclewas headed east when the backhoe turned in front of the motorcycle, Rhyne said. The motorcycle struck the backhoe, and the motorcyclist was ejected, Rhyne said.
The driver of the motorcycle was not wearing a helmet and died at the scene, authorities said. Mesa died of blunt force trauma to the head, the Coroner"s Office said.
The operator of the backhoe was not injured, Rhyne said.
UNC Men"s Basketball: Syracuse Postgame PC - Final Four
Houston Syracuse felt it again. The will and belief that will forever be the hallmark of the 2016 Syracuse basketball team roared to life midway through the second half against North Carolina.
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The Orange, which trailed by as many as 17 points, pulled within seven. Its press, so effective against Virginia, forced multiple turnovers. Its offense, stagnant for much of the night, ignited briefly.
And when Syracuse fans at NRG Stadium roared until Roy Williams called a timeout it all felt so familiar. And then it all ended just as quickly.
North Carolina point guard Marcus Paige calmly pulled up from behind the 3-point line and launched the effort that ended Syracuse"s season, providing the first opponent in the NCAA Tournament that could match the Orange"s willpower.
It was the first shot the Tar Heels made from behind the 3-point line after 12 consecutive misses to start the game, and it ensured that seven points was as close as the Orange would come late in an 83-66 season-ending loss to North Carolina
"At this point of the year it"s now or never, and when you hit shots like that, those are definitely daggers," Syracuse freshman Frank Howard said. "He"s a big-shot maker and he hit a big shot and that killed us."
Syracuse had fallen behind 57-40 with just 12 minutes and 28 seconds left in its season, the type of deficit that has marked the end for most teams facing top-seeded North Carolina. The Orange, as it has throughout the postseason, mounted one final push.
Trevor Cooney hit a 3-pointer, then stole the ball at the top of the 2-3 zone and finished a breakaway dunk. The Orange forced another turnover, Tyler Lydon blocked a shot and Malachi Richardson scored five straight points, capping a 10-0 run with a 3-pointer.
North Carolina had missed every shot it had taken from behind the arc, excelling by pounding the ball into the post. But 22 seconds after Richardson whipped Syracuse into a frenzy, with 9:26 remaining in Syracuse"s season, Paige pulled up in front of the 2-3 zone and fired the shot that would finally prove too much for the Orange to overcome.
"Every time we thought we were going to go on a little run they had an answer for it," Syracuse freshman Tyler Lydon said. "It was just that type of night."
Against a Syracuse team that has overcome so much this season, it was fitting that it met its match in Paige. The leading 3-point shooter in UNC history, Paige likely could have gone pro as a sophomore, but returned to school and watched his draft stock drop.
He hasn"t shot the ball well this year and, despite being revered, he hadn"t guided the powerhouse Tar Heels past the Sweet 16 until this season.
"You know, at that moment, I wanted somebody in a North Carolina uniform to make it," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said. "If I (take) time to reflect, it couldn"t be more appropriate that it was Marcus Paige that did that because he"s just been sensational all year long."
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Pratyusha Banerjee"s Boyfriend Rahul Raj Absconds with Her Phone
Though the investigation is still on and it is too early to arrive at any confirmation over the suicide ofTV actor Pratuyusha Banerjee, let"s assume she was true to her words on her last WhatsApp status that read: Marke bhi muh na tuzse modana(even after death won"t be turning my face away from you).
Unfortunately, it came just days after model Priyanka Kapoor from Delhi ended her life after facingdomestic violence at the hands of her abusive husband. As a teenager, I witnessed my mother"s junior at office burning herself alive in hercar after three years of an abusive marriage.
Last year an established Delhi doctor, Priya Vedi ended her life and blamed her gay husband in her last Facebook update. Then, of course, there was Bollywood actor Jiah Khan"s death, which has been the subject of debate in many circles.
Also read: What drove Pratyusha Banerjee to commit suicide
The saddening thing inall these cases is that theseladies were financially independent, go-getters in their professional lives, and yet, somehow, crippled in their personal lives.
What makes successful women so vulnerable in relationships? Is moving on harder for them as compared to common people?
A recent Hollywood film, The Intern also revolves around the same concept. After discovering about her husband"s extra-marital affair, ayoung womanentrepreneur (Anne Hathaway) even considers throwing away her career-thesuccessful business that she has built, to save her marriage and win back her husband.
Are these women guilt-riddenthat they"ve given all their efforts to their career and not so much to their partners/husbands/family? Is this feeling so overwhelmingthatany blow totheir personal life becomes unbearable?
Also read - Jiah Khan suicide: How acting is risky business in this era
Or is it the fact the men don"t date or marry ambitious women too often?Is it because these women haveinvested so much emotionally (given their all)onthe only man they lose their heart to?
Is it a fear that they might not get anyone else - better or worse beingimmaterial? Do they fear that no other man would be able to deal with their independence, ambition and freedom?
I once read Zoya Akhtar"s article in which she laughed away at the question on marriage stating that Indian men can"t handle successful women. She chose to be single because she thought a man wouldonly make her life miserable. She doesn"t want her life and creativity to be troubled for any unworthy man.
Provided the two extremes, I think not having the right man in your life is much less of a predicament than ending your life for the wrong one.
A few days or years spent with a worthless fellow is no reason to feel that you were not meant for love, or vice versa.A relationshipis not an investment or a business that you spent so much on, and it must churn results fast.
Another sad part is that resorting to such extreme steps shatters many young people who look up to these ladies as role models.
Again coming back to The Intern, Anne Hathaway"s character actually admits the reason she wants to save her marriage is because she doesn"t want to be lying lonely in the graveyard. I"m convinced she"s speaking for a lot of successful women, if not all.
Perhaps the fact that they are so terribly short of time for personal life, coupled with the scarcity of men who want to be with "ambitious" and "independent"women causes severe emotional turbulence.
Love is important, but not as critical as life. Fill your void with more worries, if nothing else. No matter what it takes, live on ladies.
Don"t think love makes you what you are; you make love look good.
YouTube introduces "Snoopa Vision" allowing you to watch videos with Snoop Dogg
April FoolsDay 2016 is upon us, which means Google has a few pranks to roll out across its various platforms. Last year, Google Maps became a giant Pac-Man game then there were the times itlaunched Google Nose and Gmail Blue. For 2016, its attempts at good humor were mostly wellrecievedexcept for the newly implemented Mic Dropfeature on Gmail. From Google Cardboard Plastic to SnoopaVisiontoGoogle Maps Disco, heres what Google launched Friday.
YouTube SnoopaVision
A great YouTube video is always made better with a friend, which is why SnoopaVisionis great for YouTube. The YouTube April Fools Day 2016 prank combines 360-degree videos and Snoop Dogg for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 experience. Users can watch Snoop Dogg provide commentary on a host of videos from the Double Rainbow Song to Webcam 101 for Seniors.
Google Cardboard Plastic
Its Google Cardboard, but now in a hard plastic shell. Many have already made the witty observation that the piece of useless plastic is basically Google Glass. While virtual reality may be all the rage in 2016, Google wants to bring the reality back to reality with Google Cardboard Plastic.
Google Maps Goes Disco
Theres a funky version of Google Maps available for April Fools Day. Pegmannow has a fancy disco outfit when users visit him in Street View. Theres also a special treat within the Google Maps app where Pegman shows off his sweet dance moves.
Google Photo Emoji Search
Emojis have revolutionized how people communicate so it only makes sense to use these icons to search for other photos. The new feature uses the same recognition technology Google uses to identify photos, but instead of words users can use emojis.
Google Smart Reply With Emoji
Googles making it even easier to respond to texts with Smart Reply with emoji. Predictive emoji responses are something that could be a future feature, which could be great or scary depending on ones age.
Google realBooks
eBooks are a thing, but people still like buying books. Google decided to make realBooks, an android device for one singular eBook. Its a digital book perfect for putting on a bookshelf.
Self-Driving Bikes In The Netherlands
Google self-driving bikes removeall the physical elements of actually riding a bicycle. That means the bike drives itself and uses Google Maps and a GPS to take you to your next destination. Without having to worry about where to go, a person can be more productive.
Google Japan Flick Input
Touchscreens have eliminated some of the joy of a tactile response when using a keyboard or, go even further back in time, a typewriter. The Flick input lets users type out messages on an upgradedkeyboard that combines the best of the digital and physical words.
Google Searchable Socks
Every person has a few stray socks around the house. With Google Search for your socks, mismatched pairs could be a thing of the past in Australia.
Google X Moonshot
Google hired Richard Hendricks, he of Pied Piper fame from the HBO sitcom Silicon Valley, for their biggest moonshot yet. Hendricks is trying to use his expertise in compression to cut down the time it takes to talk and listen. From conversations to cows, its a world dominated by compression.