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Hypebeast
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
JID 新專輯《God Does Like Ugly》強勢上線
重點摘要 在浩瀚 Hip-Hop 宇宙中最受矚目的專輯之一,JID 的第四張錄音室專輯《God Does Like Ugly》,正式面世,距離《The Forever Story》,這張 15 首歌的長篇之作筆觸深刻,跨越多元曲風、嘉賓 verse 與赤裸敘事,交織成一段無邊際的聲音旅程。 頂級合作無處不在,專輯以 Westside Gunn 加持的雙段式曲目〈YouUgly〉揭幕,兩位 MC 各自獨佔舞台約兩分鐘。第三軌單曲〈WRK〉則承接〈Glory〉,聚焦「努力終有收穫」的主題。 Clipse 加入〈Community〉;而 JID 在第五軌〈Gz〉獨挑大樑,再次證明他的硬實力。 合作熱潮隨即升溫:Vince Staples 助陣〈VCR〉;目前被樂迷視為最愛的〈Sk8〉由 Ciara 與 EARTHGANG 聯手演繹。Don Toliver 在節奏更慢、氛圍柔和的〈What We On〉中現身,隨後 Ty Dolla $ign 與 6LACK 合力昇華飄渺的〈Wholeheartedly〉。Jessie Reyez、Baby Kia、Mereba 及 Pastor Troy 則分別參與〈No Boo〉、〈On McAfee〉、〈Of Blue〉和〈K-Word〉。 精心設計的過場巧妙串連這些高質量曲目,JID 的牧師及團隊成員也於〈Glory〉中驚喜現身。 1. YouUgly(與 Westside Gunn)2. Glory3. WRK4. Community(與 Clipse)5. Gz6. VCRs(與 Vince Staples)7. Sk8(與 Ciara & EARTHGANG)8. What We On(與 Don Toliver)9. Wholeheartedly(與 Ty Dolla $ign & 6LACK)10. No Boo(與 Jessie Reyez)11. And We Vibing12. On McAfee(與 Baby Kia)13. Of Blue(與 Mereba)14. K-Word(與 Pastor Troy)15. For Keeps 雖然整體聲音未必如《DiCaprio 2》或《The Forever Story》,然而在他無懈可擊的敘事功力牽引下,這份跨流派曲目表依舊環環相扣。 立即到各大串流平台收聽《God Does Like Ugly》— 現已全面上架。


NBC News
6 hours ago
- Politics
- NBC News
Trump said D.C. homeless people would have 'places to stay.' The White House pointed to shelters or jail.
WASHINGTON — Over the weekend, President Donald Trump urged homeless people living in Washington, D.C., to move out 'IMMEDIATELY' and claimed 'we will give you places to stay" that are "FAR" from the nation's capital. On Monday, he announced that he was federalizing Washington's Metropolitan Police Department and deploying the National Guard, saying the federal government will be 'removing homeless encampments from all over our parks' in order to 'rescue" Washington "from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.' There were 'many places' homeless people could go, Trump continued. As of Tuesday, the administration had provided few details on how that would work, instead suggesting that displaced homeless people take advantage of existing services or face fines or jail time. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that the MPD and U.S. Park Police will begin enforcing 'pre-existing laws that are already on the books' to clear encampments as the president seeks to crack down on crime and 'clean up' the nation's capital. 'Homeless individuals will be given the option to leave their encampment, to be taken to a homeless shelter, to be offered addiction or mental health services, and, if they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time,' she said. Pressed on Trump's social media post that homeless people would be moved far away from the city, Leavitt said that was still on the table. 'We're exploring how we could do that. But again, homeless shelters, [being] offered addiction and mental health services, or jail if they refuse are the options on the table right now,' she said. Advocates for homeless people in Washington told NBC News that they have not yet heard of any widespread action against people living on the streets, but they are bracing themselves for Tuesday night. Andy Wassenich, policy director for Miriam's Kitchen, an organization focused on assisting homeless people in Washington, said he was 'flabbergasted' by Leavitt's suggestion. 'What are these 'mental health services' and who is paying for it? What does 'leave' mean? Are you going to give them subway fare to Silver Spring or are you going to put them on a bus? What does that mean?' he said. 'I just know that the resources that are available in the city are not able to accommodate the people who are currently sleeping outside,' Wassenich continued. 'What happens if someone says 'I will go to treatment' and all of those slots are full? Then their choices are to go jail or go away? What if they are not mentally ill or drug addicted but just poor and they live here?' According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, homelessness is at an all-time high across the United States. In Washington, there were 5,616 homeless people in 2024, the latest year for which there is data, up from 4,922 in 2023. The majority of those people already stay in emergency shelters, according to the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness, while nearly 800 people live unsheltered on the streets on any given night in Washington. Leavitt said that there are only two remaining homeless encampments in federal parks in Washington that are under the jurisdiction of the Park Police, adding that 70 encampments had been removed since Trump signed an executive order in March directing Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to direct the National Park Service to remove homeless encampments. Those two encampments are scheduled to be removed this week, a White House official told NBC News. There are existing procedures for local officials to coordinate with the federal government to clear encampments, according to a D.C. official, and that could include shelters and hospitals. One encampment, near P Street NW, was already scheduled to be cleared prior to Trump's latest actions. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday that she hadn't been briefed on the plan for homeless people but planned to follow up with Attorney General Pam Bondi, whom she met with on Tuesday. The district's 'goal is always to get people housed, stable and independent,' the D.C. official added, stressing that the mayor has said she wants homelessness to be 'brief, rare and non-reoccurring.' Wassenich compared clearing encampments to 'a game of whack-a-mole.' 'You can't be here, so they move somewhere else,' he said. 'They are moving all over the place.'
Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Joel McHale's Biggest Achievement Is Partnering with Seattle's Best Coffee, According to His Parents
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Joel McHale has done it all — hosting the award-winning show The Soup for over a decade, starring in NBC's cult-favorite Community, and cementing his place as one of Hollywood's quickest comedians. But according to his parents, his crowning achievement might just be…coffee and marshmallows. More from Rolling Stone Jonas Brothers' 20th Anniversary Tour: Here's Where to Find Tickets for the 'Greetings From Your Hometown' Shows Online Inside Lollapalooza 2025: What We Saw On the Ground At One of the Summer's Best Music Fests Colleen Hoover's 'Regretting You' Novel Returns to Amazon's Bestsellers Chart Ahead of Film Adaptation The Washington State native has teamed up with Seattle's Best Coffee, a brand his family has been sipping for years, to launch Coffee Roast Mallows: tiny little treats in four 'coffee-inspired flavors,' according to the brand. You can eat them as they are or pop them into a fresh cup of joe; the choice is yours. McHale didn't just work with the brand on the campaign either; he went full McHale about it. In a short video, he's joined by a raccoon (we think a fake one?), dressed in full park ranger gear, delivering his signature wit and charm. Rolling Stone caught up with the actor and comedian to talk about the collab, his favorite summer camping memories, and whether that long-promised Community movie is actually brewing. Read it below. Coffee Roast Mallows Variety Pack $19.95 Buy Now on xo marshmallow What made you want to partner with Seattle's Best Coffee? I don't know if you know this, but I've been to Seattle a couple of times. In fact, I was raised there as a child. I grew up in one of the suburbs, and that's where all of my formative years happened. I met my wife in Seattle, and as a teenager, I even worked at a coffee cart (like one that you wheel out every morning). The culture of coffee in Seattle took itself very seriously, and I was absolutely swept up in that. God, when I die, is going to be like, 'you drank 80 tankerfuls of coffee,' and I'm going to be like right… So when Seattle's Best came to me, I was flattered. They've allowed for a lot of comedy to be in the spots. Even talking to a raccoon — and so it's been really fun, and they've been great. Seattle's Best Coffee Henry's Blend Dark Roast Ground Coffee | 12 Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) $41.64 Buy Now On Amazon How do you choose which brands you collaborate with? I do my Catholic guilt thing with some of the brands that offer to partner with me. But with the others that I can get behind, I still can't believe my good fortune. When I started out acting and hosting, I was just like, well, if this doesn't work, I don't know what I'm going to do. And it started working before you were born, back in 2004, and I just can't believe that brands are cool with wanting me to represent them. When Seattle's Best came up, I thought my agent was joking. He said, 'Have you ever heard of Seattle's Best Coffee?' And I was like, no, nooooo, noooooo, never heard of it. And I responded, YEAH. It's a ubiquitous, iconic brand throughout Seattle. When I told my parents, they said, 'Well, you've finally arrived, haven't you, Joel?' I was like, 'Are you mocking me? You're definitely going to be getting some coffee out of this. I feel like you're kind of scolding me about it, but alright!' Editor's note: I was born in 1995, sorry, Joel. Was there anything that surprised you about Seattle's Best behind the scenes? They care deeply, which, you know, a lot of brands do, but they are unique in wanting it to be Seattle-esque, and with all of the different flavors, they've innovated a lot. And now, with the Limited Edition Roast Mallows, they're like, 'Well, summer is the time for s'mores,' and you can just show up with a cup of coffee and throw some of your s'mores mallows in there, and you can either roast them or drink them. It's those little things that they've thought about and have developed really well. I drink a lot of it. Kusini Smores Maker $33.99 Buy Now On Amazon Speaking of camping, I've heard you're a pro at pitching a tent or two. Do you have any favorite camping memories? I went to CYO camp, and it was some of the best times of my life. There was a huge bonfire. We would roast s'mores, and we'd sing the night away. And I look back on that, and I kind of go, 'Oh, that was magic.' The day we came home is the day I started looking forward to the next time we were going to go back out there. And now I've gone camping with my kids through their schools, and once you get out there (even with all of the preparation), it's heaven. It's perfect. I can just sit back, have a fire, drink some coffee with my mallows, and the kids just love it. When you can just let your kids frolic and hopefully not get bit by a mountain lion, it's the little things. Were you ever a camp counselor? I was a camp counselor and a horse wrangler. Not wrangled like I showed up in a bandana, I would wrangle all of the horses for the little kids to get on top of and make sure they didn't fall off when I was leading them down a trail. It wasn't like Yellowstone out there. I was wearing a T-shirt and shorts. I can't shoe a horse, but I can feed it, wash it, and get it to go somewhere. What are some of your top camping essentials? Fire, shelter, and food are a bare minimum. I also bring the largest coat because even when it's warm, late at night, it can get cold. And that can even double as a blanket. A broom — that's a good one. Don't skimp on the camp stove, and don't forget the Seattle's Best Coffee. Marmot Highlander Jacket $250.00 Buy Now on marmot If you had to take any of your castmates camping, who would it be? Well, I'd like to say the entire cast, but I would bring Danny (Pudi), because he's a really good runner, so if we got in trouble, he'd run for help. Probably. Donald (Glover). I think we can all agree he's the funniest person on the planet. But then I would bring Jim (Rash) and Ken (Jeong) with me, because they're also right up there. I don't know if Ken goes camping, but I think it would be funny to see him camp. And I don't think Jim does either, but it would be funny to watch them react to that. That sounds like it would be the best episode of of all time. I actually did go on Bear Gryll's show. Did that make you rethink your entire life? Oh yeah, he had so many questions like that, and then I would of course make fun of them. I was like, 'Don't start this, Bear.' I'm not going to cry! I'm not going to cry in this slot canyon here. Let's go eat a lizard or something. He's the real deal, he's on top. He also knows all the camera angles and lighting. He knows all that stuff as it's happening. It's pretty impressive. The North Face Wawona 6 Tent $550.00 Buy Now on rei What about any updates on the movie or a revival? Is there anything you can tell us? We're doing the musical revival. Yep, on Broadway. It's gonna be very exciting. Andrew Rannells is playing me. NO! But yes, the movie is going to happen because we have the money now. It really is a matter of scheduling, and I am pretty hopeful it's happening in the new year. Just as long as the audience is okay with me getting much older. Your show, became a cultural phenomenon, and afterward, we saw other series emerge that followed the same format. Did you find that flattering, or did it piss you off? I was annoyed that they outrated me and continued to. But Greg Kinnear was the real inventor of the format and some E! executive, and he worked it out way back in 1991. My addition to that format was basically not making it a daily show and just making it a weekly show. And then, when reality shows came in, it was the new frontier. It was open. And they were the craziest shows on television, like Flavor of Love, or Being Bobby Brown, or like Britney Spears just having video cameras given to her and Kevin Federline. Reality shows don't really happen anymore. They're all really careful now, like we know exactly what we're getting into with Love Island. And everything is so instantaneously commented upon, no one is going to wait a week to see what I think of RuPaul's Drag Race. When I was making that show (The Soup), we thought we were going to be canceled every week, and all of a sudden it started working, and I couldn't believe it. It was a time when we were just making jokes to ourselves. I always kind of followed Conan O'Brien (I'm no Conan O'Brien, I wish), and every night, he even said we were going to be cancelled. And I was like, 'Oh, that's how we feel.' It was good times, and I can't believe how lucky I am. Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System


Euronews
17 hours ago
- Climate
- Euronews
Wildfire near Madrid kills one as fires burn across Spain
Firefighting teams in Spain have contained a wildfire near Madrid that killed one person and led to dozens of residents being evacuated, local authorities said on Tuesday. About 180 people were evacuated from residential areas including Soto de Viñuelas and Fuente El Fresno in the Tres Cantos region, according to officials. The blaze engulfed a housing complex in Soto de Viñuelas, with an as-of-yet unconfirmed number of homes destroyed. One man in the housing estate died from his injuries after suffering burns on 98% of his body. He had been flowy by helicopter from the Tres Cantos region to a hospital in the capital, where he passed away, according to a statement by the Community of Madrid. The Regional Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and the Interior of the Community of Madrid, Carlos Novillo Piris, said the fire advanced six kilometres in "just 40 minutes". Local media reported that the fire also halted the flow of traffic on the M-607 between Madrid and the municipality of Colmenar Viejo, located to the north of the capital. On Monday, authorities in the southern town of Tarifa, in Cádiz, ordered the preventive evacuation of some 2,000 people as forest fires advanced towards the region. Wildfires have also brought havoc in northern Spain, where blazes threatened to destroy residential buildings in the towns of Molezuelas de Carballeda and Carucedo. Spain is facing one of its worst summers for wildfires in recent history. Massive blazes have engulfed tens of thousands of hectares and threatened UNESCO World Heritage sites. Around 39,155 hectares have been burned between 1 January and 3 August this year in Spain — an area 9% larger than for the same period in 2024 — the government has said.


Phone Arena
2 days ago
- General
- Phone Arena
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