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Trump will spend 75 crores in 4 days on digital propaganda to confront Democrats; Joe Biden spent 111 crores in 1 week

August 20, 2020 Add Comment

The Corona crisis has changed the manner of campaigning for presidential elections in the US. President Donald Trump plans to run a large digital campaign to give a tough competition to the Democratic National Convention. This convention will last four days. Trump spokesman Tim Murtow said his party would spend 75 million rupees on digital publicity in these four days. There will also be a continuous 96-hour promotion on YouTube. Apart from this, campaigns will be run on many big websites and news outlets.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden is campaigning through television and radio. According to ad tracking firm Advertising Analytics, Biden spent 111 crore and Trump spent Rs 53 crore on publicity from August 8 to August 14. Both parties are struggling with shortage of campaigning workers this time. Many activists have also refused to work on the day of voting. The state of Maryland alone has a shortage of 14,000 workers.

Many programs canceled due to Corona


Programs such as rallies, gatherings to raise funds and debate on electoral issues have almost been canceled. This time digital medium has replaced activities such as direct rallies, door-to-door publicity. The parties are promoting by advertising on websites, YouTube etc. By the middle of August, the workers of the parties used to knock on the doors of the voters before the first presidential election. This did not happen this year.

The national convention of both parties is important in elections. It is here that parties accept nomination of candidates. The National Convention of the Democratic Party was to be held in April this year. This had to be extended to July and then to August 17. Trump was earlier saying that more and more people should reach his election rallies. This would end Corona's fears, but Trump had to cancel the convention in Florida. They will also not attend the Convention of Charlotte.

Not only this, Trump will accept a nomination in Washington DC's Andrew Mellon Auditorium, but will deliver the speech from the White House. 400 party delegates will participate in the Charlotte Convention.

Indianness: 

The Democratic Party's four-day National Convention started with the Democrats ' mantra and Ardas began on Monday. For this, programs are being held at different places across the country. The first day there was an online all-religion prayer meeting in Texas. It read verses of Vedas and Mahabharata. Ardas of Sikhism also went. A follower of the Chinmaya Mission chanted in Texas. A leader of the Sikh community associated with the Viskonsin Gurdwara performed the Ardas.

In this conference, Biden will be elected as President and Indian-origin Senator Kamala Harris as the Vice-Presidential candidate from the Democratic Party. Earlier, an all-religion prayer meeting was also held on Sunday for the 'Biden for President' campaign. It read the lines of Mahabharata for Biden and Harris saying - 'Yato Krishna Tato Dharma, Yato Dharma Tato Jai'. The first debate between Trump and Biden is scheduled for September 29.

J. Cole Drops Surprise Single ‘Snow On Tha Bluff’

June 17, 2020 Add Comment

J. Cole surprised fans today with the release of his new single, "Snow on the Bluff". The track is a direct response to ongoing protests against police brutality and racial injustice, and specifically speaks to Cole's struggles with activism as a celebrity.

"There's a young lady out there that she's smarter than me / I scrolled through her timeline in these wild times and I started reading these crackers / driving her crazy, she's mad at these capitalists, these murder cops.

" I'm crazy, "he raps part, possibly goodbye to Chicago rapper Nonme's social media presence. Most of the same way there is confusion and confusion in front of her vocal activism with Nome and Cole's feelings: "And the frustration that fills her words comes from the fact that most people see you / just wake up because And I'm not, that's no reason for me to talk to you better. Nonum herself reacted to the song, writing on Twitter, "Lyrics, but shit, it's something about Queen Tone that is bothering me. Is. "She later deleted the tweet." Snow on Tha Bluff "is Cole's first official single since 2019's" Middle Child ".

Aunt Jemima brand to change name, remove image that Quaker says is 'based on a racial stereotype'

June 17, 2020 Add Comment
The Aunt Jemima brand of syrup and pancake mix will get a new name and image, Quaker Oats announced Wednesday, with the company stating that "Aunt Jemima's origins are based on a racial stereotype."
The 130-year-old brand had a black woman named Auntie Jemima history, who was originally dressed as a misteller character. 
The picture has changed over time, and in recent years Quaker removed "Mummy" Kirkiff from the character in order to blunt the growing criticism that the brand maintained a racist stereotype that dates back to the days of slavery. But PepsiCo's subsidiary Quaker said the removal of the image and name is part of the company's "effort to progress towards racial equality".
"We recognize that Auntie Jemima's origins are based on a racial conservatism," Kristin Kroffle, Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Quaker Foods North America, said in a press release. " Work for. Our portfolio of brands should also be closely monitored and ensure that they reflect our values ​​and meet the expectations of our consumers. "
Kroffl said the company worked to "appropriately" and respectfully "update" the brand, but felt the changes were inadequate.
Aunt Jemima has recently faced renewed criticism from the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody amid protests across the country and around the world.
People on social media called for the brand to continue using the image and discussed its racist history with the topic on Twitter.
In Viral Tickcock, a singer named Kirby discussed the history of the brand in a video titled "How to Make a Non-Racist Breakfast". She concludes the post that has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on the platform, "Black Life Matter, people, even at breakfast."
Aron Jemima, "Riche Richardson, an associate professor at Cornwell University, said Wednesday on the" Today "show," There is a regressive image of Black Womanhood on store shelves. "There is this kind of conservatism that is based on this idea of ​​black inferiority and otherness."
"A lot of these symbols are necessary to evacuate our public spaces, because some people trigger and represent terror and abuse," Richardson said.
In a 2015 piece for The New York Times, Richardson wrote that the inspiration for the brand's name came from a minstrel song, "Old Aunt Jemima", in which black actors mocked black actors and extorted black people.
Logos, Richardson wrote, "neglected the mother ... a devoted and humble servant who eagerly nurtured the children of her white master and mistress."
The company's own product timeline states that Aunt Jemima was first "brought to life" by Nancy Green, a black woman who was previously a slave and became the face of the product in 1890.
In 2015, a judge dismissed a lawsuit against the company by two men who claimed to be descendants of Anna Harrington, a black woman portraying Jemima in the 1930s, with the company properly compensating their assets with royalties. Did not.
Quaker said the new packaging will begin appearing in the fall of 2020, and a new name for the food items will be announced later.
The company also announced that it would "donate at least $ 5 million over the next five years" to build meaningful, ongoing support and engagement in the Black community.
Dena Ramey Berry, professor of history at The University of Texas, said the decision to leave the name and image of Aunt Jemima is significant because the brand normalized racist depictions of black women.
Aunt Jemima said, "placed the domestic woman as a domestic woman in space," associating them with serving food under a "plantation mentality".
Berry also said that it would be misleading to describe the change by Quakers as a loss of representation for black women.
Criticizing Aunt Jemima's image, she says, "about representation - the stereotypes and the painful and degrading ways in which we are represented."

Chris Evans Joined Instagram So He Could Share Photos Of His Dog

May 18, 2020 Add Comment
Chris Evans Joined Instagram So He Could Share Photos Of His Dog

'Captain America' Chris Evans joined Instagram earlier this month when he accepted Chris Pratt's "#AllInChallenge". Evans recently revealed the reason why he joined photo and video sharing social networking platforms. The actor joined the social media platform so that you can see pictures of his dog Dodger.

In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Evans stated that his pet dodger is the reason his Instagram account exists.

Evans said, "I think I caved. I feel so old. I've been to the party so late."

He said, "You know what it is? I had great pictures of my dog. I loved them, they are working in my phone. I need to put it somewhere."

Fallon then inquired as to what was wrong with Dodger's quarantine haircut. He said that when he trimmed his pet's hair before quarantine, it was very good.
"I did it once right before the quarantine started, I trimmed it a little bit, just a little bit over time. And it went very well so I became a little confident and put a little bit of attachment in and it It exploded. In my face and I was trying to fix it and eventually I was like, well, I just have to cut my losses, "Evans recalled.

"He hasn't seen a mirror yet. I told him it looks great," Evans wrote, sharing a picture of the dog's quarantine trim that it is inaccurate.
Dogger has already made two appearances on Evans' profile.
Evans has 3.5 million followers on Instagram.

Snoop Dogg Responds To Snitch Allegations

May 16, 2020 Add Comment
Snoop Dogg

Recently Snoop Dogg and Tekashi 6ix9ine have been seen in a state of war on social media. At the same time, the "Goba" rapper says that he will never give up. Yes, last Friday (May 15) night, everyone was ready for another weekend and all were seated for the possibility of the cities opening soon. In such a situation, like ordinary people, stars were looking towards the bright side of life. Meanwhile, Tekashi 6ix9ine spoiled everything by targeting Snoop Dogg.

In fact, Tekshi 6ix9ine targeted hip hop legend Snoop Dogg and said, "He's a witch." Snoop has since made it clear that he is rejecting the rap game sent by 6ix9ine. At the same time, he indicated that he was already aware of the former Death Row icon. He said, "He and if you are not allowed to work online and Sue Knight Jail runs, then we want to ignore everyone, then who would want to call us." "

With this, Scoop has posted a video that is of rapper Omar Ray. Scoop wrote in the caption "PSA" after watching his video, 6ix9ine commented, 'Posting this is not going to distract everyone that you are trying to play it. Make yourself clear. 'Let us tell you all that after seeing this, they gave another answer on The Shed Room, in which they said,' They pick and choose who they call mice, Jail of Paper Work and SUGE Night Jail The industry is blind muted for interviews and I will not let death happen. '

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Will you get a second Coronavirus Stimulus check 2 ? Everything we know so far | 3 trillion stimulus

May 16, 2020 Add Comment
second stimulus checks update

The worst economic catastrophe since the Great Depression prompted lawmakers to send direct checks of up to $ 1,200 to Americans affected by the coronovirus epidemic earlier this year, but the outlook for payments for the second time is blurred.

House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled a $ 3 trillion relief package that would send another round of $ 1,200 checks to American adults and children and expand the number of people who are eligible to receive government assistance. Payments will be capped at $ 6,000 per house.

"We are talking about this with many different people," President Trump said earlier this week. "We are talking about payroll tax. I want to look at various things, but we are talking about this. We are negotiating with the Democrats."

But the House bill faces a tough, tough fight: Senate Republicans cried out the bill as a "liberal wish list" and declared that it had no chance of being passed.

Republicans have not yet issued a relief bill, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that it included enhanced medical malpractice protection for health care providers in COVID-19 cases and businesses, nonprofits and government New legal protections for agencies may be included.

Aslo Read  : Question raised on government statistics, Corona's health bulletin removed column of deaths in hospitals


McConnell and other Republicans have said they want to stop and allow nearly $ 3 trillion approved to start trickling through the economy before passing additional aid.

On Wednesday, Federal Reserve President Jerome Powell, a Republican, issued a warning about the state of the US economy if the federal government does not pass additional policy measures, the recession could become "prolonged." He did not say which policies should be considered.

"Additional fiscal support can be costly, but it is worth it if it helps avoid long-term economic losses and leaves us with a strong recovery," said Paver. "This tradeoff is one for our elected representatives, who wipe out the powers of taxation and spending."

So far, Congress has passed four major stimulus packages totaling approximately $ 3 trillion to blunt economic suffering from the outbreak of the virus. This includes the $ 2.2 trillion Carriage Act at the end of March, which sent lump sum payments of up to $ 1,200 to Americans who make less than $ 99,000.

Some Democrats have taken a different approach to stimulus measures. Sensor. Kamala Harris, D-California., Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., And Ed Markey, D-Mass. Earlier this month unveiled a bill that would give most Americans a monthly payment of $ 2,000 until the virus outbreak faded.

Similar to a House bill proposed in mid-April, senators called on every American to pay $ 2,000 in cash, earning less than $ 120,000. This would extend to $ 4,000 for married couples and provide an additional $ 2,000 for each child up to three.

Aslo Read: Viral Video of Woman Masturbating at Ikea Store in China Goes Viral, Company Slams Vulgar Act


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Viral Video of Woman Masturbating at Ikea Store in China Goes Viral, Company Slams Vulgar Act

May 11, 2020 Add Comment

Beijing: A video of a woman masturbating at an Ikea store in China has spread like wildfire across Chinese social media. The 2-minute clip shows a woman pleasuring herself half-naked on various sofas and beds in the furniture store’s showroom, while customers are seen shopping in the background, oblivious of what’s going on.
The video is rumored to have been filmed at the store’s Guangzhou location, though the company hasn’t disclosed the location.

Taking note of the viral video, Ikea condemned the incident, saying it will take ‘more careful’ security measures in its shops and encouraged all customers to “browse stores in an orderly and civilized way”.

"We fearlessly contradict and denounce this sort of conduct, and promptly announced it to the police in the city of the speculated store," the Swedish organization said in an announcement.

Meanwhile, both the identity of the woman and the person who filmed the act has not been identified and Ikea China has reported the matter to the police.

In 2016 too, similar cases occurred at an Ikea mall in Beijing.

As per AFP, Chinese citizens can face up to 10 days’ administrative detention for deliberate public nudity, while those who upload and disseminate obscene content online face up to 15 days’ detention and a maximum fine of 3,000 yuan (S$598).

AMBER Alert issued for Clifton Park child possibly in danger

May 08, 2020 Add Comment
Amber Alert

CLIFTON PARK N.Y. (Aajkafasrnews) — The New York State Police has given an AMBER Alert for a kid snatching that happened at around 1 a.m. Friday at Tallow Wood Dr.

Police said they accept that the kid is at risk for genuine substantial damage as well as death.

The youngster, Gustavo Oliveira is a Hispanic male, roughly 9 years of age with short, dark hair and earthy colored eyes. Police said he is roughly 4 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 100 pounds.

The suspect, Nivaldo P. Oliveira is a Hispanic male is around 41 years of age with short, dark hair and earthy colored eyes. He is roughly 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighs around 190 pounds.

Anybody with any data on this snatching is approached to call the New York State Police Clifton Park at (866)N Y S-AMBER or dial 911 to give data on a report or locating.

Anyone with information is asked to call State Police in Clifton Park or 1 866 697 2623

The New York State Police has activated the New York State AMBER Alert and is investigating a child abduction on Tallow Wood Dr in Clifton Park, NY at about 1:00 AM on 5/8/2020. Anyone with any information is asked to call State Police Clifton Park at (866)NYS-AMBER or dial 911.

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In the US, 47% of employees are working without pants during work from home, 48% of men and 30% of women do not comb hair in video conferencing

May 07, 2020 Add Comment

Research Desk. The culture of 'work from home' (work from home) has increased rapidly in the world due to the corona epidemic. Recently ABC Channel's female reporter Will Reeve was seen anchoring without pants in 'Good Morning America'. Then there was a debate on whether the employees have become casual while working from home? Or is their approach non-formal?
An online survey by London-based international research data and analytics institution UGVO (YOUGOV) involved 1327 adults (over the age of 18) of Americans. According to the survey, while working from home in the US, 47% of employees prefer to work without pants. Similarly during video conferencing 48% of men do not even correct their hair. 3 times as many men as women are working from home without pants, socks or shoes. Read, the highlights of the survey ...

Only 53% admitted that they wear pajamas while working from home

7% of the people in the survey said that they never wear shoes while working from home. Three times as many men (9%) than women (3%) admitted that they do not wear pants, socks, shoes, while working from home. Similarly, 5 percent say they rarely wear pants while working from home, 12 percent say they wear pants occasionally. Only 53 percent admitted that they wear pajamas while working from home.

54% said - they comb hair before video conferencing

The survey found that 54% of employees who discuss with their colleagues through video conferencing from home say they comb their hair before the video conference. 51% believe that they usually wash their face before a video call. Similarly 49% of employees considered that they brush teeth before starting video conferencing.

39% said- they wear formal dress even when working from home

In the survey, 39 percent of the employees admitted that they wear good clothes (formal dress) even while working from home. Similarly 29% admitted that they set up their laptops during video conferencing so that the underside of the waist is not visible. Similarly 37% admitted that they are doing regular shaving. When women were asked if they would make their hair before the video conference, 70% said that yes they start video conferencing by combing the hair.

US: Trump admits ‘there will be some’ deaths as country reopens, still refuses to wear mask

May 06, 2020 Add Comment
Washington. US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was looking at reopening the country's economy. He told ABC News that people in the country are losing their jobs. We have to bring it back. When asked about providing relief in social distancing, he said that it is necessary to bring the economy back on track. We are in the second phase of the fight with Corona. The level of infection has decreased. It is safe time to open the economy in a phased manner. However, the number of deaths may increase as the economy opens. 
Trump arrived on Tuesday to visit the mask-making factory Hannivel for the first time since the country's restrictions. On reaching here, he refused to put on a mask. When asked about this, Trump said he would wear it when needed. However, he praised the work of factory workers. The Hannivel factory manufactures N-95 masks for doctors and health workers treating Corona.

White House to end corona task force


Trump said they would abolish the White House Corona Task Force. An economy opening group will be formed in its place. He said Vice President Mike Pence and the task force have done a great job as far as the task force is concerned. Now we are looking a little differently. For the safe opening of the economy, we have to form a separate group. Dr. Deborah Bricks and Dr. Antony Fossey, who are in the task force, will continue to work in the case related to Corona. Other specialist doctors will also continue to provide their services.

Trump has expressed reservations about wearing masks before


Trump has previously objected to wearing masks. On April 5, the Disease Control Center appealed to people to wear masks. Trump then said that the CDC had only suggested the mask. It will be voluntary for everyone. You may or may not do this. I meet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings and queens. In such a situation, I do not think wearing a mask.

J.Crew files for Chapter 11 as pandemic chokes retail sector | Madewell

May 05, 2020 Add Comment

NEW YORK — The owner of J.Crew is filing for bankruptcy protection, the first major retailer to do so since the pandemic forced most stores in the United States to close.

More retail bankruptcies are expected in coming weeks with thousands of stores still shuttered, though states have begun a staggered restart of their economies.

March sales at stores and restaurants had their most severe plunge on records dating back to 1992. Clothing sales fell more than 50 percent that month and, in the timeline of a pandemic, those may have been the good days.

The US Commerce Department reports retail sales figures for April next week. That report will reveal the full brunt of the pandemic because by the beginning of the month, the doors of almost every retailer had been ordered shut.

The abrupt closure of stores threatens the overall health of the United States with consumers driving 70 percent of all economic activity in the country. Hundreds of thousands of retail workers have been furloughed, meaning they’re not likely participating in the economy in any significant way.

Parts of the retail sector were already under duress before the arrival of COVID-19 amid seismic changes in what is bought and how. The most vulnerable have quickly lost the ability to pay bills and, like J.Crew, are seeking relief from creditors.

J.Crew Bankruptcy said Monday that lenders have agreed to convert $1.65 billion of its debt into equity. It’s also secured commitments for financing of $400 million from existing lenders Anchorage Capital Group, L.L.C., GSO Capital Partners and Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP, among others.

J.Crew, like a number of major retailers, was already in trouble before the pandemic and it was laden with debt.

The company’s roots date back to 1947, when Mitchell Cinader and Saul Charles founded Popular Merchandise Inc., which sold low-priced women’s clothing. It was renamed J.Crew in 1983 and retooled as a preppy catalog to compete with those published by Lands’ End and L.L. Bean.

Source: https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2020/05/04/crew-files-for-chapter-pandemic-chokes-retail-sector/KjVwkCtOXPbk07mqHRJANM/story.html

Don Shula Kept Winning Interesting

May 05, 2020 Add Comment

Don Shula possesses the absolute most blessed records in N.F.L. history: the most successes by a mentor, the most games instructed, the group's just immaculate season.

Regardless of the considerable number of triumphs and awards — Shula was accepted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997 — he was proudest of how his groups won. They were reliably among the least punished in the group, which he thought about an indication of his players' order and planning.

"I generally said there was nothing of the sort as a little mix-up or immaterial blunder," Shula disclosed to The New York Times in 2016. "On the off chance that it occurred in a basic piece of the game, it could be a piece of the result of the game."

His methodology, as obvious in two Super Bowl titles and each one of those successes, worked. For quite a long time.

Don Shula, who kicked the bucket on Monday at 90, assumed control over the Baltimore Colts when John F. Kennedy was president and resigned from the Miami Dolphins during the Bill Clinton organization. He was indistinguishable persevering slave driver all through his 33 seasons from a lead trainer, a pioneer who discovered approaches to win with stars and overlooked stalwarts, similar to the alleged No-Name Defense of the mid 1970s. He drove his players hard by and by and requested they get ready so completely that they could adjust to any circumstance during games.

At that point there were the exercises in the South Florida sun and stickiness that each Shula-trained Dolphin can review. Among his numerous methods for incurring torment on an age of Dolphins, Shula would have the players run a 12-minute drill around two football fields at the group's preparation camp at St. Thomas University. They ran past mentors and scouts who conveyed stop watches, shouting out parts. The wide recipients and protective backs had one lot of focuses on, the linebackers and running backs another. For the linemen, the bulkiest of the bundle, the drill was unadulterated misery.

"It was a yearly custom and on the off chance that you didn't make the objective time, he'd call out your occasions before the entirety of your companions," said Richmond Webb, a hostile tackle who broke in with Shula's Dolphins in 1990. "He was intense, however you see the brotherhood with the folks who played during the '70s and '80s. He was a similar person, it appeared as."

Don Shula amassed a record 347 successes as a N.F.L. mentor and driven the 1972 Dolphins to the group's just flawless season. That group, which this year was casted a ballot the best in N.F.L. history, drove the association in both offense and resistance.

Shula's groups stayed serious for quite a long time; in his 33 years as a lead trainer, he had just two losing seasons, twelve years separated. His groups made it to the end of the season games multiple times, with six Super Bowl appearances.

A portion of his records might be broken — the New England Patriots' Bill Belichick is the nearest dynamic mentor in wins, 43 behind Shula's aggregate. Be that as it may, Shula's receptiveness to change, his capacity to confide in gifted associate mentors, regardless of their age, and his engraving on the guidelines of the advanced game might be as significant as his insights.

Shula won with an arrangement of quarterbacks. In Baltimore, he instructed the incomparable Johnny Unitas and the consistent however unflashy Earl Morrall. In Miami, his Super Bowl-bound groups were driven by two more Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Bob Griese and Dan Marino, yet in addition by the unheralded David Woodley, and, during that mystical 1972 season, by Morrall once more.

In a time when groups rode one essential running back, Shula inclined toward a trio of them — Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick — who turned into the game dependent on the circumstance. To confound offenses, Shula's protective linemen would arrange like linebackers, and the linebackers like linemen.

"He won with the running match-up, he won with the passing game," said Upton Bell, who was the chief of player work force with the Colts during Shula's residency in Baltimore. "On the off chance that you set aside the records, he would run contrary to the natural order of things. He was happy to change since he could see the impacts on the game."

The best model came during the 1970s, when Shula's groups were worked around a considerable hostile line and a crushing running match-up. An individual from the class' opposition board of trustees, Shula saw that guarded backs could push and push recipients everywhere throughout the field, smothering the passing game. In spite of the fact that it wasn't to the greatest advantage of his Dolphins at that point, Shula pushed for the presentation of a five-yard punishment on guarded backs who hit collectors in excess of five yards from the line of scrimmage.

Inside a couple of years, the alliance was overwhelmed by pass-first offenses that have been the model from that point forward. What's more, one of the most praised pass-first offenses showed up in Miami, where Dan Marino turned into the primary quarterback to toss for 5,000 yards in a season. At the point when he resigned in 1999, Marino held many passing records, the greater part of which have been overshadowed.

During the Corona crisis in America demand for pets increased by 90 percent, people are adopting animals to overcome loneliness

May 05, 2020 Add Comment

(Mahita Gajanan) The corona epidemic has affected many aspects of human life. People in America are welcoming animals to their homes to overcome loneliness. People who had never reared an animal before are now showing interest in them. Kitty Block, CEO of Humane Society of America, said that the urge to raise pets nationwide has increased by 90%. He says, 'People spend more time at home. Work from there. Are socially isolated. So animals like dogs, cats and rats make a difference with living with hamsters'.

People are temporarily calling animals. There are twice as many dog ​​and cat adoptions from shelter sites in March, April as compared to last year. The new animal love has assisted animal shelters and rescue centers. They are receiving less donations during the epidemic. Their employees and volunteers are also locked in their homes. Due to fewer animals, shelter sites have the opportunity to focus on other animals and newcomers.

The more pet we have, the more demand is coming from us - Robilotta


Ginny Baumann Robillotta, Vice President of the Animal Rescue Center, New Orleans, says, "There are more demands coming from the pet we have. Love for animals will change people's lives despite uncertainty about the future '. Shelter sites also ensure that animals or adopters on this occasion understand that they are going to assume a new responsibility for the long term. He explained, 'Such people are explained what kind of responsibility they are going to bear'. There are many instances in which people experience relief by caring for a dog or cat.


I felt for the first time that I was helping someone- Aditi


30-year-old Aditi Srivastava is worried about her husband. Her husband is a nurse. While taking care of patients suffering from the virus, there is a risk of getting infected. He had found an injured dog in the South Carolina countryside in late March. They brought him home. Aditi first considered an injured animal a burden. However, he soon had a change of heart. She says, 'During the quarantine I felt for the first time that I was helping someone'. Relieves the companionship of an animal to those living in seclusion.

Donald Trump erupts at ‘Psycho Joe Scarborough’ after Morning Joe host delivers bad news on polling

May 04, 2020 Add Comment

President Donald Trump on Monday uncorked a crazed tirade against MSNBC's Joe Scarborough soon after the "Morning Joe" have given an account of awful surveying news for the president.

"'Concast' should open up a long late Florida Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough," the president composed on Twitter. "I know him and Crazy Mika well, utilized them perfectly in the last Election, dumped them pleasantly, and will state on the record that he is 'nuts'. Additionally, awful evaluations!"

The "Florida Cold Case" that Trump specifies is likely a reference to Lori Klausutis, a 28-year-old assistant who was discovered dead in Scarborough's office in 2001 back when he was as yet a Florida congressman. | Gavin Newsom

A clinical analyst presumed that Klausutis had experienced heart issues that made her black out and lethally hit her head on a work area, where she was discovered dead hours after the fact. Both police and the clinical analyst said they found no proof of unfairness, or that Klausutis' passing was a self destruction. There has never been any proof connecting Scarborough to her demise.

Trump's most recent assault on Scarborough came after the MSNBC have given an account of surveys indicating that the president is losing to previous Vice President Joe Biden by six broadly, and is even tied with Biden in the earlier dark red province of Texas.


“Concast” should open up a long overdue Florida Cold Case against Psycho Joe Scarborough. I know him and Crazy Mika well, used them beautifully in the last Election, dumped them nicely, and will state on the record that he is “nuts”. Besides, bad ratings! #OPENJOECOLDCASE
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 4, 2020
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'Rick and Morty season 4 episode 6 Pulled The Show's Greatest Fakeout Ever.'

May 04, 2020 Add Comment

It's been almost five months since the Rick and Morty mid-season finale, “Rattlestar Ricklactica,” aired on Adult Swim, but nobody could have seen the "Never Ricking Morty" twist coming: Almost nothing from the trailer for Season 4 was "real." It's the biggest Rick and Morty fakeout ever.

Instead of "Interdimensional Cable 3" or the second "Morty's Mind Blowers," the Rick and Morty Season 4 anthological clip-show episode format took an even more meta approach that's incredibly dense. In "Never Ricking Morty," Morty and Rick are trapped aboard a neverending circular story train (cue the Snowpiercer references) meant to poke fun at the Story Circle method used by Dan Harmon to craft episodes.

In practice, that means each new subway car, they meet new characters that have an anecdote about Rick Sanchez. But eventually, the entire narrative unravels and spins outward into a bizarre refraction of itself to a dizzying extent. The major villain, Storylord, wants to extract the potential narrative energy from the duo to somehow break the "Fifth Wall," and it leads us to slip into alternate planes of existence that prove immersive for the characters just like the Roy: A Life Well-Lived game.

Paul Giamatti's Storylord, on some level, feels an awful lot like the Dream Lord from the excellent Doctor Who story "Amy's Choice," where a twisted foil to the Doctor traps him inside a nightmare with his companions — only they aren't sure what is truly real or what isn't. Only by embracing death in the dream do they survive.

Rick and Morty's versions is more than a bit bonkers, but one thing's for sure: All of those teasers about Evil Morty, Tammy, and Birdperson returning were not "canon," meaning that none of it really happened. This episode winds up openly admitting to toying with our expectations. Which sort of makes "Never Ricking Morty" the most and least satisfying episode ever simultaneously. Yeah, the show's really running on quantum full throttle. Truly, Rick would be proud.

Almost every piece of footage featured in the trailer for "The Other Five" episodes was used for a random clip in Episode 6, with the exception of the face-hugger creatures. A throwaway line of dialogue confirms that a confrontation with Evil Morty's armies is part of their potential future, but the imagery from the trailer has been used up on what was ultimately a fakeout. Don't expect Snuffles or Tammy to return, either.

While it might be disappointing that we may not get a grand resolution for the Evil Morty story arc, it does mean none of us have any real idea about what'll happen in future episodes. We still have 64 Rick and Morty episodes left in that tall 70-episode order, and the show's creators broke even more storytelling conventions to convince the audience that it won't be a boring ride.

As Rick and Morty season 4 episode 6 struggle in this episode against their own narrative conventions in mind-bending ways, a series of super-buff villains and heroes trickle in and out to drop hints that none of this is actually happening. And that, miraculously, includes Jesus Christ with some cut abs. It's new levels of outrageous and entertaining sacrilege.

In the end, we finally learn that Rick and Morty experience everything from this episode because Morty bought Rick a never-ending story train from the Citadel, and the show's creators use this as a vehicle through which to make a cutting comment about consumerism while also chasting our own lofty expectations.

And despite estimates that making an episode of the show takes at least 9 months, Episode 6 somehow even dropped a timely nod to consumerism in the time of coronavirus.

"Nobody's out there shopping with this virus!" Rick says in the episode's closing moments, an earth-shattering and ultra-timely wake-up call to snap us back to reality.

Robert Downey Jr. Criticized For His Ironic Use of Blackface in ‘Tropic Thunder’

May 01, 2020 Add Comment
Robert Downey Jr. is confronting backfire today for a parody job he played longer than 10 years prior. The entertainer has experienced harsh criticism on Twitter from clients who have as of late found his job in Ben Stiller's 2008 parody Tropic Thunder… yet didn't appear to do their examination before condemning the film. 
Tropic Thunder, composed by Ben Stiller, Justin Theroux, and Etan Cohen, is one of the more vital comedies of the century so far for the manner in which it feigned exacerbation at the more self important and vain natives of  Hollywood, as depicted in the film by Stiller and Robert Downey Jr. The film rotates around the creation of a Vietnam War film, with Downey Jr. playing Kirk Lazarus, an Australian entertainer who is so dedicated to Method acting that he gets "pigmentation modification" medical procedure so as to truly depict a Black sergeant. 
Today, however, a Twitter horde that didn't perceive the ironical tone of Tropic Thunder bounced to blame Downey Jr. of deliberately and non-amusingly obscuring his skin in the film. 
"Recollect that time Robert Downey jr did full blackface and no one said ANYTHING," tweeted one client, with others heaping on to scrutinize Downey Jr. for the job and question why he never apologized. 
There was quick reaction to the tweets from Tropic Thunder fans, who safeguarded Downey Jr. also, reminded pundits about the story behind the character he played. "I see we're at that enchanted season again when somebody on here obviously doesn't comprehend the jokes in Tropic Thunder, so now we as a whole need to remove time from our day to disclose it to them. Try not to stress, we would all be able to get past it together," one client tweeted. 
Downey Jr. has shielded the job beforehand, telling Joe Rogan on his web recording this year why he decided to play Kirk Lazarus. Per Indie Wire: "I [got] to hold up to nature the crazy self-included bad faith of craftsmen and what they believe they're permitted to do now and again, simply my conclusion," he said. "What's more, 90 percent of my Black companions resembled, 'Man, that was incredible.' I can't differ with [the other 10 for every cent], except I know where my heart lies… with all due respect.
See the controversy for yourself below: