Mathematician Reveals Pi Formula That Was Under Their Noses for Centuries

If you’re talking numbers, pi is arguably the most popular.

The Greek letter “π” represents the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle, regardless of the circle’s size. Around 250 BC, Greek mathematician Archimedes created an algorithm to approximate pi, but in 2022, Simon Plouffe quietly published a new manipulation of pi – one that no one noticed for centuries.

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The importance of pi cannot be understated, as it’s used as a benchmark for computing power. But pi is hugely popular because it’s an irrational number, and its decimal is both infinite and random (3.14159265359…)

The reason pi is able to capture our imagination like this is that it is an irrational number – in other words, pi’s decimal expansion is never-ending and entirely random. It’s believed that you can find any possible sequence of numbers in pi, and last year Simon Plouffe found a way to calculate any given digit of pi you can dream up.

Plouffe is the “P” in the BBP algorithm he discovered in 1995 that determines the nth digit of the binary expansion of pi. His new formula uses estimates for calculating Euler’s and the Bernoulli numbers, sequences that are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and grow extremely quickly.

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For Plouffe, the formula, which he uploaded to the ArXiv preprint server in January 2022, is more about the journey than the destination.

“Not only is the formula true but it is also elegant and simple,” said Plouffe, according to Business News. “It is especially for base 2 that it is a beautiful formula. So, I think we can say that the formula is pretty cool.”

While there are likely no practical uses for this new calculation, its inspirational discovery centuries after the birth of the original algorithm is almost certain to propel the love of pi to new heights. It serves as a reminder to mathematicians and laypeople alike that significant breakthroughs can and do happen at any time and anywhere.

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When Is the ‘Creed III’ Streaming Release? All the Details

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Michael B. Jordan is back in theaters once again, and this time, it’s personal.

Well, for his character Adonis Creed anyway. In addition to starring in Creed III, Michael also directed the film, which is set to premiere in theaters everywhere on March 3, 2023.

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OK, we might be a bit impatient — we’re already wondering about the official date for the Creed III streaming release!

So, will Creed III be available to stream on a major platform simultaneously with its release in theaters? If not, when and where will Creed III be released on streaming? Here’s what we know.

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When is the ‘Creed III’ streaming release date?

Gone are the days where films were available to stream the day they also hit theaters — in other words, we won’t be able to stream Creed III just yet.

As of March 1, 2023, MGM has yet to release an official date for the Creed III streaming release date.

However, what we can pretty much confirm (without an official confirmation, technically) is that when Creed III is released for our streaming pleasure, it will likely be on Prime Video. Why, you ask?

Well, back in 2022, Amazon actually acquired MGM Studios for the hefty price of $8.5 billion dollars, per a report from Variety. So it really wouldn’t make sense for an MGM Studios film to go to a different streaming platform that isn’t owned by the company that bought it last year, right?

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Wait, wait, is that Jonathan Majors in ‘Creed III’ too?

It’s the most unexpected, yet epic Marvel crossover film of the year! (Sorry Guardians of the Galaxy 3!)

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star Jonathan Majors does in fact play a huge role in Creed III opposite Michael. It’s glaringly obvious from the Creed III trailers that Jonathan’s character, Damian Anderson, and Creed go way, way back.

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However, Damian is clearly harboring a huge grudge against Creed after he was sent to prison for years (for reasons undisclosed in the official trailers.)

Damian accuses Creed of basically living the life that he was supposed to enjoy, and now that he’s out of jail, he’s ready to take it all back for himself.

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Although there’s no official release date yet for Creed III streaming-wise, more than likely the film will be available to stream on Prime Video around 45 days after its release in theaters.

Per the official IMDb page for Creed III, the film is 1 hour and 56 minutes long.

Will Damian topple the life that Creed worked so hard to build for himself? Will the two old friends finally be able to reach an understanding so they can both lead happy, fulfilling lives?

We’ll just have to wait and see when Creed III drops in theaters everywhere on Friday, March 3, 2023!

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/creed-3-streaming-release

She's an expert at spotting fake news. This is what she wants you to know.

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“Fake news” is more than just the phrase the president uses to brush aside stories he doesn’t like. It’s a real thing, and something we should all be on the lookout for.

An image of Parkland student Emma González tearing up a copy of the U.S. Constitution went viral, sending some corners of social media into a frenzy.


There was one problem, however: It was totally fake.

The actual photo came from a Teen Vogue video shoot featuring her and some of the other Parkland students. In the real clip, González is seen tearing up a paper shooting target.

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The fact-check was swift, but a lot of damage was done, as the altered image continued making the rounds.

It’s easy to be duped by online hoaxes — so we spoke with someone whose job it was to spot them every day.

At the time of this incident, managing editor Brooke Binkowski wrestled with the importance of truth and figuring out how to stop the spread of hoaxes every day for the highly trusted fact-checking website Snopes.

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The site, launched in 1994, began as a collection of fact-checks on some of the internet’s early urban legends. Wanted to find out whether or not that story about the killer with a hook for a hand was true? Snopes had you covered. Needed to know whether your favorite brand of bubble gum is filled with spider eggs? The answer was just one click away.

As the site evolved its taken on more serious topics, online hoaxes, and “fake news.” Did Donald Trump wade into the waters of a flooded Texas city to save two cats from drowning after Hurricane Harvey? (No.) Did Barack Obama congratulate Vladimir Putin on his 2012 electoral victory? (Yes.)

Snopes is often cited alongside FactCheck.org and PolitiFact as some of the best, most accurate, and bias-free fact-checking websites in the world, even earning it a partnership with Facebook.

Binkowski spoke with Upworthy about how to deal with increasingly sophisticated hoaxes we all encounter online (and gave us a few behind-the-scenes secrets about how the people at Snopes do what they do best).

The following interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.

Why does the truth matter, and what harm is there in sharing fake stories?

The truth matters because without being able to agree on the most basic facts, there is no democracy. Democracy depends on an informed, educated populace in order to survive. To actively suppress curiosity or obscure facts is to actively suppress democratic norms.

When you share fake or misleading stories, first of all, don’t beat yourself up about it if you were trying not to! We all fall for it. Some of it is extremely convincing.

I strongly believe that the onus should not be on the individual to sift through all the garbage to find good, vetted news on top of every other thing they have going on in their life, as I hear many suggest — that’s why journalism exists. I think people are overall extremely smart and crave information, but without vetted and transparent information, they fall for conspiracy theorizing.

That’s what propaganda and disinformation seize on. If you repeat that pattern across a country, it dramatically erodes these democratic norms. Plus, have you ever tried to talk to a really entrenched conspiracy theorist?

So I would be as mindful as you can about the sources of stories and try your best not to share disinformation — and if you do, I would try to be upfront about it and delete it so that it does not spread.

Right now is a crucial time to be mindful, even though I just said the onus shouldn’t be on the individual. It shouldn’t, but we simply don’t have enough working journalists to go around right now, because our industry has been allowed to collapse in the name of executive profit.

Can you walk us through how Snopes fact-checks a story?

We don’t have any one specific way that we fact-check a story — there’s no real formula for doing so. A lot of what we do is so disappointing when I describe it to people, because it’s not magic. It’s “just” journalism.

I try to give my writers time and space to do the research that they need to do, although sometimes it’s a little difficult when we have “conspiracizing” from all sides. So sometimes, one of us will have to head to the library to pull books or go over to the local university to look through papers on campus.

A lot of the time we do old-fashioned reporting. Our staff is all over the United States and they know their stuff, so I’ll take advantage of that and send them out on the field sometimes. We also, of course, know the repeat fake-news and satire offenders, so that makes it easy, because we can save a lot of time just by noting that they have an all-purpose disclaimer buried somewhere on their site. Sometimes we do photo or video forensics and FOIA requests (not that we get a lot of those answered, hahaha).

We try to be as thorough and as transparent with our work as possible, which is why we have a source list at the bottom of each page and maybe describe our methodology in a bit more detail than we should — but that’s how we all roll.

Which is also why, on a side note, I find the conspiracy theories about us a bit puzzling. We’re really easy to track down online, we list all our sources, and we try to be as open as humanly possible without also being boring about our methodology.

And yet people still think we’re part of a grand conspiracy. I’m still waiting for my check from George Soros/the Lizard People/the Clinton Foundation, though. It’s been, like, 20 years!

…OK, if you’re a conspiracy theorist reading that last sentence, that’s a joke. I already got my checks.

No, no, I’m sorry. I just can’t stop myself.

Photo via Teen Vogue, illustration by Tatiana Cardenas/Upworthy.

What can regular, everyday people do to avoid hoaxes and “fake news?”

My best tip that I can possible give readers is this: Disinformation and propaganda classically take hold by using emotional appeals. That is why what Cambridge Analytica did should be viewed through that lens.

One of the more sinister things that I have read that they did, in my opinion (among other things I’m sure that no one yet knows), was track people who were highly susceptible to authoritarianism, then flood them with violent imagery that was invisible to everyone else on social media, so that they were always in a state of fear and emotional arousal and highly susceptible to an authoritarian message.

That’s the type of person propaganda historically targets anyway — those who feel out of step with society and have strong tendencies toward authoritarianism — but now, groups like Cambridge Analytica are doing it faster and more surgically.

If you’re reading, viewing, or listening to a story that’s flooding you with high emotion, negative or positive — whether it’s fear, rage, schadenfreude, amusement at how gullible everyone else is — check your sources. You are being played. Do a quick search for the story, see if it has been debunked at minimum, and/or look for other sources and perspectives.

One of the most noxious things about disinformation and propaganda is that both weave some truth into their lies, which makes the lies much, much stronger.

Something I like to say about political leanings is that the right assumes it has the moral upper hand and the left assumes it has the intellectual upper hand — both are tremendous weaknesses that are easy to exploit.

Don’t let yourself be exploited. Be on guard. Don’t assume other people are sheep and don’t assume other people are morally bankrupt. Propaganda wants you to assume the worst about your fellow denizens; the people who push it out want the basic fabric of society destroyed.

It wants you hating your lovers, your neighbors, your family members, the guy at the store, the lady at the coffee shop. Propagandists want you distrusting each other, bickering, and unable to agree on the most basic facts — because then they can exploit those cracks further and consolidate power in the process.

Don’t let yourself be taken in.

The basic take-aways for the average person? Get your news from trusted sources, confirm it with a second source, check your own confirmation biases, and get familiar with reverse image search tools.



Source: https://www.upworthy.com/she-s-an-expert-at-spotting-fake-news-this-is-what-she-wants-you-to-know-rp

Chaka Khan Went Full Scorched Earth As She Railed Against The Singing Of Adele, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey And More

Rolling Stone really knows how to get the people going. Before publishing a widely reported, scathing scoop on the alleged dysfunction on the set of The Weeknd and Sam Levinson’s forthcoming HBO series, The Idol, there was the “200 Greatest Singers Of All Time” list, which drove Celine Dion fans to politely protest her exclusion outside of the magazine’s New York office.

Chaka Khan disputed the list for a different reason, and she wasn’t polite about it. The 10-time Grammy winner joined the latest episode of Los Angeles Magazine Presents: The Originals podcast with Andrew Goldman. At the end of the hour-long conversation, Khan said she hadn’t read the list — “I don’t read” — so Goldman filled her in by reading the blurb Rolling Stone wrote about her. Khan is ranked 29th.

“Just listening to that, if I didn’t know Chaka Khan, I would say, ‘Ooh, that earns at least a five. Maybe a 10, at the least,” she said. Khan agreed with Aretha Franklin topping the list (“As she f*cking should be! Thank you! There’s justice somewhere”) and Whitney Houston at No. 2 but belted her criticism of Mariah Carey’s fifth-place ranking with the oomph of “I’m Every Woman.”

“That must be payola or some sh*t like that,” Khan said of Carey’s positioning. She also declined to comment on Beyoncé at No. 8 before commenting on Beyoncé at No. 8: “I don’t have anything to say about Beyoncé. She’s a great singer. She really has [the] opportunity to be a great singer. She has what it takes. She got the chops. She does.”

Carey wasn’t the only one to upset Khan, as Adele, Christina Aguilera — “Whatever, a lot of Black people like Christina Aguilera. She’s alright” — and Mary J. Blige caught strays.

“I quit,” Khan said after Goldman revealed Adele ranked 22nd. And that was nothing compared to her reaction to Mary J.’s spot ahead of her at No. 25.

“You know what? That’s why I feel the way I do,” Khan said. “These are some blind bat b*tches. These b*tches are blind as a motherf*cking bat! They need hearing aids. They don’t have hearing aids. They have no eyes. They have no ears. You know what? These must be the children of Helen Keller.”

Whew. You’d think Khan was left off the list like Dion.

Source: https://uproxx.com/pop/chaka-khan-mariah-carey-adele-beyonce-mary-j-blige-criticism-interview/

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Employee Naps Through Shift and Lives to TikTok About It

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When it comes to sleep, we rather like what English poet William Blake once said. He said, “Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.” That sounds like a pretty obvious way to live one’s life. But what if that schedule is accidentally shifted a bit?

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This happened to one TikToker who decide to rest her weary head for a late afternoon nap, only to awaken the following day. That’s right, she napped through the evening and her shift at work. Here’s the scoop — she documented it on TikTok.

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TikTok user @queen_quteepey recently pulled an all-nighter and we don’t mean studying, though that was kind of involved. In a now viral TikTok she explained that while trying to take a cat nap, she slept through a shift at work. “I was supposed to go to work yesterday, at 5:00 p.m.,” she said looking extremely well-rested. “I woke up the next day!”

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She went on to explain that her shift at work began at 5:00 p.m., but Queen was desperate for some sleep after class. “I have an exam to study for so I was like ‘Let me take a nap at 4:00 p.m.'” While hilariously and dramatically pulling down her window shades Queen exclaims, “I woke up right now, right the f–k now. It’s dark outside y’all. It’s the next morning!” Her immediate concern was the fact that she didn’t call or text her work. Thankfully, she provided two follow-up TikToks.

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In the first TikTok response, Queen shared a screenshot of a text her boss sent to her. “Hi Queen,” it read, “I noticed that you didn’t show up to work as scheduled yesterday… is everything OK?” Because Queen works the night shift she never sees her boss and wasn’t sure how to respond. Ultimately in the second TikTok, she revealed that the truth was the best option. Thankfully, her boss was very understanding.

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A few people in the comments told Queen to look up “sleep debt.”

Some folks left comments on Queen’s initial video about missing work, suggesting she look up “sleep debt.” According to the Sleep Foundation, sleep debt is “the difference between the amount of sleep someone needs and the amount they actually get.” For example, Queen slept for 12 straight hours. Let’s say she only slept four hours the night before, that would mean she accumulated eight hours of sleep debt.

Sadly, sleep deprivation can be very damaging to one’s health. “Being in a prolonged state of sleep debt or sleep deprivation on a regular basis increases the risk of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and stroke. Sleep deprivation is also linked to reduced immune function, metabolic dysregulation and weight gain, and a greater risk of falls and accidents. Prolonged sleep deprivation also affects memory and cognitive functions,” reported the foundation.

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The only way to battle sleep debt is to rest when your body needs it. That’s kind of a luxury for many people who just don’t have enough hours in the day to get things done. For Queen, she needed to borrow a few more hours in the night just to catch up. She even admitted that it felt good.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/employee-naps-through-entire-shift

Whoops! Ron DeSantis’ Anti-Media Crusade May Wind Up Harming Fox News Most Of All

On top of not officially running for president (yet) and terrorizing his state’s LGBTQIA+ residents and teachers, Ron DeSantis has somehow found time to go after another perceived enemy: the media. He doesn’t like that they report on what he and other shady Republicans are up to. He doesn’t even do press that he can’t control down to a T. And he wants to gut a key part of their first amendment rights. Trouble is, if he does that he’ll probably do the most harm towards the biggest GOP media empire out there.

A new op-ed in The Daily Beast pokes a hole in DeSantis’ perhaps not so air-tight logic. The Florida governor has floated overturning New York Times v. Sullivan, a landmark 1964 ruling that limits the American public’s ability to sue for defamation. That applies to the media, who to be successfully sued for defamation would have had to have had “knowledge that [a claim] was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.”

DeSantis recently held a vaguely worded presser about making it easier to sue journalists for libel. Meanwhile a state legislator went further, drafting a bill essentially criminalizing the use of anonymous sources and making “failure to validate or corroborate the alleged defamatory statement” the standard for malice.

Thing is, guess what Fox News is going through right now. They have a $1.6 billion lawsuit on their hands from Dominion Voting Systems, who took umbrage with them bringing on guests who floated voter fraud nonsense. To defend themselves, Fox News attorneys have floated…New York Times v. Sullivan.

There’s a problem there, too: In a deposition, Fox News honcho Rupert Murdoch admitted he knew his hosts were spreading misinformation. And his own hosts knew they were bringing on people they privately thought were wackos. So the ruling DeSantis’ wants to overturn so the press doesn’t report on him won’t save them there, at least. And Fox News thought ditching Trump for DeSantis would be good for them.

(Via The Daily Beast)

Source: https://uproxx.com/viral/ron-desantis-anti-media-crusade-harms-fox-news/

TikTok sets time limit of 60 minutes for teens. The move could create mindful social media use.

TikTok has been on the minds of teens and adults alike over the past few years. During the pandemic, the video social media app helped bored teens and adults pass the time learning viral dances or doing internet challenges. But recently, it has come under more scrutiny for security concerns as well as mental health concerns for its teen users.

Social media and the significant role it plays in the decline of adolescent mental health has been a prime discussion as study after study raises concern. Teens don’t just face cyberbullying via social media apps, they’re also susceptible to body image issues and feelings of low self-esteem based off of the images they see online.

It seems that TikTok has taken note of the concerns and is attempting to help teens set healthier boundaries around the use of the app. The social media giant announced that they would be setting a default time limit of one hour for app users under the age of 18. After the hour is up, teen users will have to make a conscious choice whether they want to keep scrolling by typing in a passcode. This obviously won’t solve all of the problems, but the tech company could be on to something.


Teenagers are generally more impulsive due to the way human brains develop. Our frontal lobes aren’t fully developed until we reach our mid to late 20s and since this is the part of the brain that controls impulses, it’s not a surprise teens are more likely to impulsively scroll. The reward factor is also high with fast-paced apps like TikTok. With each new video, dopamine is released in your brain, and if you couple that feel-good chemical reaction with low impulse control, you’ve got a recipe for endless engagement—unless it’s interrupted.

TikTok’s new feature will act as an interrupter for teens. sort of like when a person is daydreaming and someone snaps their fingers to break through to the daydreamer. The 60-minute notification will act as a virtual finger snap, giving teens a second to decide if it’s time to put down the phone.

The company also goes a step further for users under 13. In a press release, TikTok says that younger teens will still have the automatic hour time limit, but when their time is up, the parent/guardian will have to enter the passcode. This will only permit an additional 30 minutes of scroll time.

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The time limits aren’t arbitrarily chosen by the social media powers that be. “While there’s no collectively-endorsed position on the ‘right’ amount of screen time or even the impact of screen time more broadly, we consulted the current academic research and experts from the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital in choosing this limit,” Cormac Keenan, Head of Trust and Safety said.

This move isn’t going to stop teens from overindulging in social media, but it’s something, and it shows that these big tech giants are at least taking note of the potential impacts on young users.

Source: https://www.upworthy.com/tiktok-teen-time-limit

Disneyland's Evil Queen hailed one of the good guys for making an autistic boy feel welcome

Disneyland is coined “the happiest place on Earth” thanks in no small part to people who work there—particularly the performers. Sure, the rides are fun, but a lot of the magic comes from being able to interact with real life versions of characters we’ve fallen in love with from the movies.

That’s why people are hailing the Evil Queen, who had a very special encounter with an autistic teen boy, as the park’s true hero. She is one of many performers going out of their way to make sure everyone gets to be part of the fun, reminding us of what makes Disney so special in the first place.

A now-viral TikTok video shows the Evil (or maybe not-so-evil) Queen approach 15-year-old Thomas to offer a feel of her soft cape.


“Sensory QUEEN🤌🍃💜😍” one person commented.

“She understands he likes to touch and feel things,” another user wrote.

Then, gently taking his hand, the two take a quick stroll through the kingdom while shooing away the peasants. She is a Queen, after all.

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@magicwiththomas The not so Evil Queen offering him to feel her cape #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #asd #specialneeds #disney #disneyparks #disneyland #disneytiktok #disney100 #snowwhite #evilqueen #fyp #foryoupage ♬ original sound – Magic With Thomas

By the looks of the follow-up video, Thomas and the Evil Queen became fast friends, as she showed off a “better angle” of Sleeping Beauty’s castle and suggested they take a picture together.

Thomas’ video got a lot of love online, including other parents who have had similar positive experiences, and those who had still been on the fence about taking their own autistic children to the park.

‘Why do you love Disney so much? This. This is why. I can take my autistic son, and he is loved and not an inconvenience to them,” one parent wrote.

Another added, “I haven’t taken my kids to Disney yet because I’m worried my autistic son will get overstimulated. I love [that] the cast members are so kind.”

Thomas’s TikTok account, which is run by his dad, is filled with all kinds of Disney characters making him feel welcome. The content is so pure and wholesome and leaves people with nothing but praise for the performers.

If you want to see Thomas chatting it up with the likes of Jack Sparrow, Winnie the Pooh, Cruella Deville and more, you can find his TikTok account here.

Source: https://www.upworthy.com/evil-queen-interacts-with-autistic-teen

Who Are ‘Creed III’ Star Michael B. Jordan’s Parents?

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It’s always a good month when Michael B. Jordan is back on our screens in some capacity. After a epic surprise return as Killmonger in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Michael is now reprising another one of his iconic film roles — Creed.

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The thing about Michael is the consistent intensity he brings to each and every one of his famous acting roles. But the other consistent thing about the star is how close he is to his parents.

So, who are Michael’s parents anyway? Were they actors too? Here’s what we know.

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Look up “wholesome’ in the dictionary and you’ll see this photo.

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Who are ‘Creed III’ star Michael B. Jordan’s parents?

On Feb. 9, 1987, a star was born to Donna Jordan and Michael A. Jordan in Santa Ana, Calif. It isn’t clear what Michael’s dad does for a living, however, it was thanks to him that we know the Creed star as Michael B. Jordan.

Michael A. Jordan actually started the Jordan family tradition of naming sons Michael, but changing their middle initial. Hence, Michael B. Jordan.

However, the Creed III star once told Ellen DeGeneres (via The U.S. Sun) that he intended to break that tradition with his first son. He said, “The pressure I had to live up to my dad’s name and I’m not gonna put that on my kid.”

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Michael and his mom Donna are super close.

Spoiler alert — it was Michael’s mom Donna that the Creed III star felt like he had to apologize to after his steamy Calvin Klein ad dropped.

Michael joked to ET Canada that, “I was like, my mama [is going to] have to see this. Let me call her and be like, ‘I’m sorry. It’s out here. My business all out in the streets — literally.”

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Can you blame Michael for cringing a bit internally thinking about his mom seeing his (now viral) Calvin Klein ad? After all, she used to work at Newark Arts High School when Michael was a student there!

To make things even cuter regarding Donna’s love for her son, apparently she can’t stand to see him die onscreen, per an interview Michael sat down for with the Off Camera Show!

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Although Michael no longer lives with his parents (he was happy to finally have achieved a level of success where he could purchase them their own dream home and lived with them around 2018), he’s still super close to his mom and dad, even getting a pedicure with Donna before the premiere of Creed III.

Michael has also been an ambassador for Lupus LA ever since his mom was diagnosed with the disease in 2000. His parents and other family members were also present when Michael got his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Will Michael’s character Creed get one last victory in Creed III, which premieres in theaters on March 3, 2023? We don’t know just yet, but any actor who maintains a healthy and loving relationship with his parents is a winner in our book!

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/michael-b-jordan-parents

Who Wins ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’? (SPOILERS)

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Warning: This article contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.

Fox’s newest reality series, Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, stripped away 16 celebrities of their lavish lifestyles and dropped them in the middle of the Jordanian desert to survive a 10-day Special Ops challenge. Throughout the 10 days, the celebs were pushed to their breaking points as they underwent real-life military exercises.

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While some contestants decided to withdraw from the competition on their own accord, others were forced to medically tap from the competition. In the Season 1 finale on Wednesday, March 1, only four recruits remained — and these celebs were forced to endure their toughest challenge to date, 12 hours of interrogation.

So, who completed the 10-day challenge? Keep reading to find out who wins Special Forces.

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Who wins ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ Season 1?

After being captured, Danny Amendola, Carli Lloyd, Hannah Brown, and Dwight Howard, are forced to undergo 12 hours of interrogation. Their mission from the Directing Staff is to stay alive, at any cost.

The four recruits are placed in a holding cell where they are forced to listen to uncomfortable sounds for hours. One by one they are brought to the interrogation room where they have to explain why they are in the desert at night, aka remember the cover story the DS gave to them the day prior.

After not believing the recruits’ stories, they are placed back into the holding cell. Though he only has five hours remaining in the challenge, former NFL star Danny Amendola decides to withdraw from the competition.

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Since the interrogation officers do not believe the cover stories, the remaining three recruits are placed in a hole in the ground. The interrogators explain that they will let them go if they give them a valuable piece of information.

Dwight Howard struggles to understand the assignment, in which he is supposed to build a rapport with the opposing military personnel and “keep himself alive.” Because he is unable to comply with the interrogators’ demands, the DS stops the exercise and explains that he failed the final phase of the competition.

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As for Hannah Brown and Carli Lloyd, the recruits ultimately tell the interrogators that they are working with the United States Special Forces; therefore, passing the final test.

Upon completion of the interrogation challenge, the DS have to decide who has proven that they have what it takes, and has successfully completed all phases of the Special Forces challenge.

'Special Forces'

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Ultimately, the DS decide that both Hannah and Carli have passed the 10-day course. The two women walk away victorious as the winners of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.

You can stream Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test on Fox.com.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/who-wins-special-forces

The Pistons Lost To The Bulls After Jaden Ivey Called A Timeout They Didn’t Have

The Pistons made a furious second half rally to turn a 21-point deficit into a tie game late in the fourth quarter against the Bulls, but they were never able to regain the lead.

Their best chance at a win came with nine seconds to play, when they got the ball after a Bulls missed shot and advanced it up the floor with their final timeout, trailing 114-112. Dwane Casey drew up a play to try and get the ball to Bojan Bogdanovic at the top of the floor, as he was 8-of-12 from three on the night and leading the Pistons with 34 points. Rookie Jaden Ivey was given the duty of inbounding the ball, and figured to be part of a secondary action in case the Bulls swarmed Bogdanovic, as he was the second leading scorer on the night with 19 points.

Unfortunately, Ivey didn’t get the message in the huddle that the Pistons did not have another timeout, and the youngster seemed to panic a bit after Bogdanovic didn’t pop free immediately and, terrified of a five-second call and a turnover, called for a timeout they didn’t have, leading to a technical and a turnover, effectively ending the game.

What makes it even worse is the ref was doing a very slow count and was only on her third count when Ivey called the timeout as Bogdanovic popped open near midcourt. You could see Ivey was distraught about making the error immediately after, with Bogdanovic trying to pick him up during the free throws on the other end. For Pistons fans who are also fans of the Michigan Wolverines, of which there are many, this has the added pain of ensuring that Chris Webber jokes and memes would hit the internet — on Webber’s birthday, no less.

While Detroit has all but locked up top-4 odds in the lottery, these are games that everyone wants to win — and arguably even moreso for a team desperate to build a little bit of positive momentum now that their place in the lottery is secured. In the end, it’s a tough learning experience for Ivey, who you can bet will be the most aware of the Pistons timeout situation in every game going forward.

Source: https://uproxx.com/dimemag/jaden-ivey-pistons-bulls-timeout-video/