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The Guardian
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Kimmel on Trump's Iran plans: ‘Who the hell knows what he's gonna do?'
Late-night hosts discussed Donald Trump's Iran threats and how it's causing discord among his loyalists. On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host spoke about the president considering a US military strike on Iran with 'all options on the table'. Kimmel joked that for him that would mean 'McDonald's, Popeyes, Burger King, Domino's and KFC'. The talk has meant that the Magaverse is 'intensely divided' and with Trump still expressing unsureness, Kimmel said: 'Who the hell knows what he's gonna do?' A statement quoted Trump as saying that he will have an answer in two weeks. 'For a guy whose catchphrase is 'you're fired', no one has ever given more two weeks' notice,' he said. While this week typically contains the longest day of the year, Kimmel joked that 'every day is the longest day of the year' in 2025. The weather is set to be 'unusually hot' in the US this summer, according to experts. 'This is why the pope moved to Italy, it's too hot,' he joked. This week also saw Americans celebrate Juneteenth, a national holiday to commemorate the end of slavery, although many on the right refused to join in. 'We're the ones who stopped enslaving, they should have a holiday for us!' Kimmel imagined them saying. On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert called Juneteenth 'a day of joy so Donald Trump doesn't like it'. He spoke about Trump's first executive order at the start of his second term, which demanded the dissolution of DEI, including a halt to all activities like Juneteenth. This week also saw RFK Jr's health and human services department remove advice on daily drinking limits. 'Vaccine shots are discouraged but tequila shots are not,' he said. Instead, a statement will recommend that Americans drink in moderation. 'Yes, because that's something Americans are great at: moderation,' Colbert joked. Like Kimmel, he also remarked that 'this year the longest day has been every day' before speaking about Elon Musk, who has been 'taking a break from destroying our government' to oversee the explosion of an unmanned starship rocket. He then moved on to Iran and spoke about Trump's statement about waiting two weeks. 'Two weeks' notice is so important,' he said before comparing his remarks to 'quitting your sales job at Best Buy'. Colbert said he's probably 'too distracted by the stuff he wants to destroy here'. On Late Night, Seth Meyers spoke about people making comparisons between Trump and George W Bush. 'Trump would not appreciate this comparison,' he said, showing footage of Trump criticising how Bush handled the Iraq war. But while many of his loyalists have 'claimed the Bush era was over', there are many similarities between the two. Meyers spoke about the hugely unpopular new bill that was recently pushed through with a large amount of Americans not in favour as it helps out richer citizens over the working class. He also spoke about Trump's desire to start a 'disastrous war in the Middle East' and expressed concern over the president not knowing what he is going to do. 'You should know what you're gonna do and we should also know!' he said. Meyers said that we are relying on the 'whims of a single madman' over something so important. He also said we should be worried that Pete Hegseth is involved, playing footage of him talking about medical experiments where marbles are placed inside cat anuses. First, Meyers said, 'Don't kink-shame,' while also saying it sounds unlikely as 'they barely let you pet their heads'. He also said that the Magaverse is 'imploding because Trump betrayed everything he claimed to believe in'.


Metropolis Japan
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metropolis Japan
Metropolis Summer Issue 2025
Our Metropolis Summer 2025 Issue is out now and the theme is Water! In this issue, we explore water in the city and beyond. From koi streams in shopping arcades to poolside cocktails, sacred rivers to cooling translucent food art, this issue is a love letter to Japan's most captivating element. We trace its symbolic roots in Shinto, its transformation through Tokyo's subcultures and its pure sensory joy at beaches, matsuri and bubbling cafés. Whether you're wading through lantern-lit festivals, sipping cream soda by the bay, or uncovering the stories of sea women and river gods, every page offers a moment of cool in the summer heat. We showcase local businesses to help international residents, top spots for tourists to visit, trendsetters in the spotlight and much, much more in Metropolis Summer 2025. Whether you're a new reader or you've been picking up Metropolis since we first launched, we wish you a warm welcome to our Issue. If all that's still not enough for you, follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook for the very latest updates on our articles and Tokyo news. Ama Divers: Legendary Women of the Sea Tokyo Events | Fireworks, Festivals, and Fun Good Eats | Where Water Holds You Tokyo | The 'Venice of the East' From the Cheeky to the Horrific | Water Spirits in Japanese Folklore Summer Escapes | The Hottest Destinations to Cool Off Stay Smart this Summer with our Essential Cooling Guide Katsu Kaishu | A Naval Legend to Japan, Forgotten Overseas Some of our favorite spots are: Book 1st Shinjuku Full list Have a great season! Stay tuned for our Autumn Issue 2025.
Yahoo
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
WWE star Liv Morgan's injury gets devastating timeline update
The post WWE star Liv Morgan's injury gets devastating timeline update appeared first on ClutchPoints. Unfortunately, it could be several months before fans see WWE star Liv Morgan return from her recent shoulder injury, which may keep her out for most of the summer. Advertisement During a recent WrestleVotes Q&A, it sounds like Morgan may be out for 'three months' or so. Nothing is official, but that is what WrestleVotes heard from their sources. 'Just talking to a few people, obviously, [I] didn't talk to any doctors, so internet, don't run wild with it, it's about three months; she's gonna be on the shelf with the injury,' WrestleVotes said. 'I asked a couple of people, and they said roughly around 12 weeks. Hopefully, it's less, but a dislocated shoulder takes time.' One thing WrestleVotes noted was the backstage reaction to Morgan's injury. Unlike fellow Superstar Zoey Stark's recent scare, it was 'a lot more calm' when Morgan got hurt. Both incidents took place with Kairi Sane in the ring. She dodged a kick by Morgan and pulled her to the ground. Morgan landed awkwardly, and you could see the expression on her face change. WWE star Liv Morgan's latest shoulder injury The latest injury for Morgan took place during the June 16, 2025, edition of Monday Night RAW. Morgan's injury occurred within the opening seconds of her match against Sane. Advertisement She rolled out of the ring after her awkward fall. Morgan was then helped to the backstage area by WWE officials. Sane was then declared the winner since Morgan could not continue the match. Hopefully, Morgan will be back in the ring sooner rather than later. She is in the midst of the height of her popularity in WWE. She is coming off a 226-day reign as Women's World Champion that lasted from May 2024 to January 2025. Morgan came back from another shoulder injury at the 2024 Royal Rumble. She started a revenge tour where she won the Women's World Championship from Becky Lynch. During her reign, Morgan won the inaugural Women's Crown Jewel Championship after beating Nia Jax at the namesake event. She also had successful title defenses against Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky before dropping it to Ripley during the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. Related: WWE star Gunther trolls Goldberg with 8 words Related: WWE making SmackDown runtime change soon


Globe and Mail
2 days ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Australian Lifestyle Brand Beysis Sells Out First US Summer Collection in Just 72 Hours
Minimalist custom drinkware from Down Under takes center stage in U.S. as demand for aesthetic hydration essentials skyrockets. SYDNEY, Australia - June 18, 2025 - Beysis, the Sydney-based female-founded lifestyle brand, has made a bold entrance into the U.S. market with its Summer 2025 drinkware collection selling out in 72 hours. The reason? Beysis has disrupted the accessories space by ditching big logos and giving their customers a platform to add their own name or motto to their products. Their success highlights Americans' movement away from mass-produced sameness and towards products that are personalized, lasting, and proudly theirs. Redefining Summer Drinkware: Function Meets Style Beysis' latest collection was purposefully crafted for the American summer season, blending functional hydration essentials with striking design. At the heart of the launch was a 900ml minimalist water bottle, celebrated for its sleek matte finish and full customisation options. Whether monogrammed or personalized with a name, this aesthetic water bottle offered consumers a way to hydrate in style. With additional summer staples like the custom can cooler and custom wine cooler, Beysis positioned its collection as both practical and expressive, highlighting its reputation as a go-to source for unique personalised gifts and trending summer products. A Global Brand Gaining Stateside Momentum Though Beysis is rooted in Australia, the brand is rapidly gaining traction in the U.S. and globally. Known for merging beauty with utility, the brand is reshaping how consumers view everyday items. Its made-to-order model enhances personal expression and contributes to its positioning as a sustainable lifestyle brand, reducing waste and overproduction. 'Our U.S. launch was about more than just entering a new market,' said Arian Hendry, Co-Founder of Beysis. 'It was about offering American consumers custom drinkware that speaks to their style and values. The sell-out response shows that people seek intentional, well-designed lifestyle products.' Personalised Hydration for the Modern Consumer The Beysis Summer 2025 collection introduced more than just stylish accessories, it marked a shift toward custom drinks cooler solutions that fit seamlessly into consumers' routines and aesthetics. Designed for outdoor events, beach days, and daily hydration, these products meet the modern demand for practical luxury. Consumers are increasingly drawn to brands that reflect their personalities, and Beysis is meeting that call with designer water bottles and coolers that feel both elevated and everyday. By focusing on customisation, design integrity, and sustainability, Beysis offers more than hydration, it delivers identity. Back in Stock: Get One Before They're Gone (Again!) The Summer 2025 line may have sold out quickly, but it's now restocked and available for purchase. Shoppers won't want to miss the chance to customize their own aesthetic water bottle or cooler from the brand's most in-demand release to date. To customize or join the list for future releases, head to About Beysis Beysis is a Sydney-based, female-founded lifestyle brand creating sustainable, made-to-order essentials. Known for minimalist aesthetics and personalised products, Beysis is committed to design that empowers individuality while reducing waste. From custom water bottles to beauty and home accessories, Beysis is where form meets function with global appeal. Media Contact Company Name: Beysis Contact Person: Jessica Bryce Email: Send Email Phone: +61412873713 Country: Australia Website:


Vogue
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Guava Girl Beauty Isn't Just An Aesthetic, It's a State of Mind
A new trend has been born: The Guava Girl. Inspired by the sun-kissed radiance of the juicy tropical fruit, the Guava Girl seems to be the leading beauty archetype for Summer 2025—at least according to social media. But what exactly does this mean? Here's everything you need to know about the Guava Girl beauty trend—and how to embody it yourself. The Guava Girl state of mind The 'Guava Girl' hashtag has certainly been gaining traction in recent months. Its rise in popularity can be explained by a common thread running through the entire beauty industry for Summer 2025: guava as a key ingredient and color. Think: glosses, blushes, creams, and other fragrances with the fragrance and hue of the quintessential tropical fruit. But while guava is the inspiration and the mascot, the Guava Girl trend is not just an aesthetic. It's also about embodying a sunny state of mind and exuding an inner fire and buena onda, or a 'good vibe.' Think: Passionate, festive, joyful, and light. The Guava Girl trend borrows from the badalada mantra of Brazil, which means something like 'to shine.' To be badalada is to express a vibrant, spontaneous, and free-spirited energy, asserting your personality in a way that radiates from within. TikTok content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The Guava Girl aesthetic Of course, a certain color can't help but exude this state of mind: the punchy-pink of the guava fruit. Thus, the rosy-orange shade is the signature of the Guava Girl—and, also, summer 2025. To adopt it, consider these key elements for a Guava Girl summer that's natural, radiant, and breezy: Dewey skin : Highly moisturized, the skin has a shimmering look that calls to mind humid, tropical days and nights. : Highly moisturized, the skin has a shimmering look that calls to mind humid, tropical days and nights. Sunset blush : Inspired by the fiery hues of the sky just before twilight, this blush style combines the warmth of orange with the radiance of pink for a sweet glow. : Inspired by the fiery hues of the sky just before twilight, this blush style combines the warmth of orange with the radiance of pink for a sweet glow. Guava lips : Summer's signature hue can be applied to lips with a stain, gloss, or tinted lip balm for juicy, pouty lips. : Summer's signature hue can be applied to lips with a stain, gloss, or tinted lip balm for juicy, pouty lips. Soft mascara : In brown or clear, mascara is applied subtly, for a light but noticeable lengthening effect. : In brown or clear, mascara is applied subtly, for a light but noticeable lengthening effect. Fruity body mist: Lighter than a perfume, a mist is perfect for hot summer days and nights. Applied to the hair or body, it leaves an enticing scent every time a Guava Girl passes by.