Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Warren Buffett recalls McCarthy era, asks Donald Trump if he has "no sense of decency"


Warren Buffett challenges Donald Trump to release his tax...

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Monday, August 1, 2016

MLB trade deadline 2016: Help us grade the trades


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Happy trade deadline day!

As each deal goes down, we"ll give you our report card -- then ask you to vote on which team hit the jackpot and which team got the short (or at least shorter) end of the stick.

David Schoenfield has graded a few of the major deals that have already happened, and he"ll be adding to his report card as more trades occur. Below each one, there"s a poll for you to weigh in. So cast your ballots!

Schoenfield"s grades:

If Hill"s health were more of a sure thing, I"d like this better from the Dodgers" perspective, but he"s made just three starts since the end of May and in one of those left during the first batter with blister problems, which still persist. Both players are also free agents, so there"s no long-term value here, and while Reddick is a nice player and a plus defender, he"s only a minor upgrade over Yasiel Puig or Howie Kendrick.

Hill"s value wasn"t it was two months ago, but the A"s still did well here, plucking some big arms from the deep reserve of Dodgers prospects. Grant Holmes was a first-round pick in 2014 and has performed well in the California League, a difficult league to pitch in. Jharel Cotton has a 4.90 ERA at Triple-A, but note the K total: 119 in 97.1 innings. Frankie Montas, who came over the from the White Sox in the offseason, can hit 100 mph, although he may ultimately end up as a reliever and is currently on the DL with a rib injury.

Schoenfield"s grades:

After two down years, Bruce has had a renaissance this year, going more to the opposite field and leading the National League in RBIs. The Mets are 13th in the NL in runs scored, so they certainly need offense, but Bruce is an imperfect fit. His defensive metrics are among the worst in the game for outfielders, so Curtis Granderson, who has been below average in right field, will have to slide over to center, assuming Yoenis Cespedes has to remain in left field because of his sore quad. Bruce does help hedge against the departure of Cespedes after this season, but again, with him, Granderson and Michael Conforto, you still lack a true center fielder.

Brandon Nimmo isn"t sexy, but you need to balance sure things with boom-or-bust prospects as well. Nimmo projects as a big league regular with a solid OBP (.385 career in the minors), something the Reds have sorely lacked outside of Joey Votto. That"s a good return for a player who has been worth just 0.3 WAR over the past three seasons (and just 0.7 in 2016).

Schoenfield"s grades:

Yes, the Indians gave up two high-upside prospects in outfielder Clint Frazier and left-hander Justus Sheffield (plus two others with relief potential), but they"ve added one of the game"s top three relievers to the best starting rotation in the American League and a lineup that is a surprising third in runs scored. The best team in the league got better, and the Indians are more likely to win the World Series with Miller. As a bonus, with two additional years on his contract, they can always flip him in the offseason if desired.

It"s a good haul, though I"m not as high on Frazier as some others. As Keith Law wrote in his midseason top 50, he still hits the ball on the ground too much, and while he"s cut down on his strikeouts, he still whiffs a lot (92 times in 94 games in the minors). He"s always probably limited to left field. If Ben Heller and J.P. Feyereisen develop as relievers, however, that helps the Yankees" haul look better.

Schoenfield"s grades:

This is really all about the postseason, as the Cubs were going to win the division with or without Chapman. Still, I love the desire to go for it and adding a needed bullpen weapon. In a sense, it"s sort of an incomplete grade until we see what happens in October.

Maybe Gleyber Torres doesn"t amount to anything, but it"s the potential that he does that makes this a clear win for the Yankees. Considering they originally acquired Chapman for four C-level prospects and turned him into a top-30 prospect, plus Adam Warren and two other minor leaguers, is a huge win for GM Brian Cashman.

Schoenfield"s grades:

Even with his big power production, Kemp has been worth just 0.2 wins above replacement this year. That"s how badly the other aspects of his game have deteriorated. Still, the Braves managed to dump Hector Olivera (who was suspended under MLB"s domestic violence policy), and the difference between Kemp"s salary and what they would have paid Olivera will only cost them about $8.5 million per season.

This was simply about dumping Kemp"s contract, and the Padres did that, as Olivera was immediately designated for assignment. So they save money, trade a player who didn"t provide much value anyway and clear room for Manuel Margot or Hunter Renfroe to get playing time down the stretch.

Schoenfield"s grades:

With Jonathan Papelbon struggling, I get the desire to add a proven closer, and Melancon is maybe the most underrated one in the game with a lower ERA than Chapman over the past four seasons. He relies more on soft contact than strikeouts, but he"s very good and, comparatively speaking, the Nationals paid a lot less than what the Cubs paid for Chapman.

It made sense to flip Melancon, as he"s a free agent and the Pirates weren"t going to give him a qualifying offer. The playoffs were going to be a long shot anyway, and they get Felipe Rivero, a power lefty who will be in their bullpen for the next several years -- until he, in turn, gets flipped. This is what you have to do if you"re the Pirates.

Schoenfield"s grades:

Meh. Miami needed rotation depth, but Cashner and Rea have been barely replacement-level this year. Rea then went out and hurt his elbow in his first start (which is bad luck), landing on the DL.

It"s hard not to like the chance the Padres took here. First baseman Josh Naylor, the Marlins" first-round pick in 2015, has power potential with a good hit tool, and pitcher Luis Castillo, while a little old for the Florida State League, has an 80 fastball and throws strikes (15 walks in 100 innings). If Carter Capps bounces back next year from his Tommy John surgery, they"ve added a shutdown reliever as well. Nothing guaranteed here, but I love the upside play.

Schoenfield"s grades:

I believe Pomeranz has turned the corner with the addition of a cutter this spring that makes him tough on right-handed batters, but there"s also the chance he just pitched the best three months of his career. He"s been shaky so far in his first three outings with the Red Sox.

Anderson Espinoza has a huge arm as one of the top pitching prospects in the minors. He"s also 18 years old and a lot can go wrong between Class A and the majors. Still, it"s an obvious worthwhile upside play for GM A.J. Preller.

Source: http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/page/tradedeadline_tradegrades/mlb-trade-deadline-2016-help-us-grade-trades

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Is Frank Ocean About to Release His Much-Anticipated Second Album?


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Teen Choice Awards 2016 highlights: Jessica Alba leads call to end gun violence


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LOS ANGELES -- The rowdy revelry of the Teen Choice Awards momentarily took on a somber tone Sunday when Jessica Alba, Ne-Yo and a group of teenagers called for an end to gun violence.

The actress was joined on stage at the fan-favorite ceremony by a group of teens related to shooting victims in such places as San Bernardino, California; Newtown, Connecticut; and Orlando, Florida.

Alba and singer Ne-Yo, who performed Marvin Gaye"s "What"s Going On," asked the audience to stand and for everyone to post on social media using the hashtag #StopTheViolence.

"Tonight, we stand together with these teens united in a call for peace and an end to this violence," Alba said after each of the teens introduced themselves. "Now, more than ever, we need to stop, feel and ask, "What"s going on?""

Justin Timberlake also brought seriousness to the otherwise silly ceremony. He was bestowed by Kobe Bryant with the show"s version of a lifetime achievement award. The singer-actor used his moment in the spotlight to honor late boxer Muhammad Ali, address the importance of diversity and impart wisdom to the young crowd gathered at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

"As a relatively new dad and a former teen, I am here to say you will make mistakes along the way," he said. "You will fall down. I have many times -- even Ali did."

The speech marked the first time Timberlake has accepted an award since he apologized after responding to online backlash following writing that he was inspired by Jessie Williams" speech at the BET Awards, where Williams spoke out about racial issues and cultural appropriation.

"The truth is, we are all different, but that does not mean we all don"t want the same thing," said Timberlake.

Teen Choice Awards co-hosts John Cena and Victoria Justice engaged in several goofy stunts between helping to hand out surfboard-shaped trophies in categories honoring film, TV, music, sports and social media, as voted on by viewers.

The 18th annual ceremony kicked off with Cena and Justice respectively dressed as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The gender-bending bit wasn"t just for laughs. The pair encouraged teens to register to vote.

Other stunts included the wrestler-actor and singer-actress engaging in a 30-second selfie challenge, as well as Justice and Laverne c*x, her co-star in an upcoming remake of "The Rocky Horror Picture," squirting Cena with water bottles as they explained the movie"s plot.

This year"s winners on hand to pick up their surfboard-shaped trophies included "Captain America" actor Chris Evans, "Neighbors 2" actress Chloe Grace Moretz, "The Flash" actor Grant Gustin, "Star Wars" actress Daisy Ridley and social media stars Cameron Dallas and the Dolan twins.

The casts of "Pretty Little Liars," ""Teen Wolf" and "Fuller House" were honored with several awards. Jennifer Garner and her young "Miracles from Heaven" co-star Kiley Rogers dedicated the film"s prize to sick children.

"Don"t give up hope," said Garner.

The two-hour ceremony included performances by "Empire" actress Serayah, Charlie Puth, Flo Rida, Bebe Rexha and Jason Derulo. Fox said more than 37 million votes were cast online for this year"s award winners.

Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/teen-choice-awards-2016-highlights-jessica-alba-leads-call-to-end-gun-violence/

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Democratic Congresswoman Copied Melania Trump"s R.N.C. Dress, but Not Her Speech


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The eagle-eyed sheriffs of the Twitterverse are constantly vigilant, ready to blow their whistles at any possible offensebe it fashion, feud, or folly. Last night, it was fashion. Ohio congresswoman Joyce Beatty spoke at the Democratic National Convention, but it was her outfit that made headlines. You might be thinking, Ugh, can we recognize women for more than what theyre wearing? But in this case, its an interesting conversation. You see, Beattys dress was identical to the $2,190 Roksanda one Melania Trump sported to deliver her now-infamous speech at the Republican National Convention (which coincidentally was in Beattys state of Ohio) last week.

DRESS PLAGIARISM, @NYDailyNews tweeted.

Did Joyce Beatty just plagiarize Melania Trumps outfit? @mashable asked.

Some people saw it differently, as more of a power play. In a complete baller move, Rep. Joyce Beatty wears Melania Trumps RNC dress at the DNC, @annehelen wrote.

It was unintentional mimicry turned power play, actually. Beatty told a local news affiliate that her husband bought the dress and asked her to wear it at the convention, and now its blowing up all over the nation that its the same as Mrs. Trumps. Shes not entirely sure if the two garments are identical, but she does know one thing:

I just know that I used my own words when I wore the dress.

Beatty then laughed things off, as if to remind us all that we were talking about clothes on a night of extreme historical significance.

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Source: http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2016/07/joyce-beatty-melania-trump-same-dress

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Cue the social media frenzy: Kylie Cosmetics adds eye shadows


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Kylie Jenners march to beauty moguldom is taking another stride today with the release of an eye shadow palette from her namesake brand.

The nine-shade bronze Kyshadow palette is one of three palettes Kylie Cosmetics is scheduled to launch this year. Jenner revealed news of the $42 palette on her app, where makeup artist Ariel Tejada guided viewers through how the reality star creates her eye look, and Jenner handed out the item early to a few Los Angeles fans whose reactions were shared via Snapchat.

Ive been using this palette every day for the past five or six months. Every Snapchat video, every Instagram youve seen me in, its been this palette. Its been so hard to keep this a secret, said Jenner on the app, adding, Im very specific about the color browns that go on my eye. This formula is very long-wearing, and [the shades] blend so effortlessly.

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Currently, Kylie Cosmetics products sell only on its website, but Jenner has hinted the brand will be opening a store. Speculation is rampant that the store could be located in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood Woodland Hills. The leap into eye shadows helps build an assortment to populate a retail environment.

To date, Kylie Cosmetics has specialized in lip products, including liquid lipstick, lip gloss and lip liner. Matte liquid lipstick shades are packaged together with lip liners in the popular lip kits. Seven of the 15 possible lip kits on kyliecosmetics.com are sold out at the moment. Prices presently range from $14 for lip liners to $29 for lip kits, making the palette the most expensive item in Kylie Cosmetics product portfolio.

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/fashion/la-ig-kylie-cosmetics-20160726-snap-story.html

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Draymond Green Admits to Lying About Being Hacked; D*ck Pic Was For a Girl


Team USA on Snapchat - Full Video via Draymond Green

by: Black Adam Schefter On Sunday, July 31, 2016

Over the past few days, Golden State Warriors forwardDraymond Green has been snap chatting almost everything he and the rest of his Team USA teammates have been doing behind the scenes.

On Sunday,Draymond Green accidentally sent out a behind the scenes photo of his p***s that wasnt meant for the world to see, but for a chick he was talking to.

Green quickly took to Twitter to state he was hacked:

Nobody believed him, and later on he eventually admitted to his mistake.

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Source: http://www.totalprosports.com/2016/07/31/draymond-green-admits-to-lying-about-being-hacked-dck-pic-was-for-a-girl/

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