June 19, 2017

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Attention Holiday Shoppers: UPS To Add Delivery Surcharges

A UPS driver takes his truck on a delivery route last month in New York.

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The first day of summer doesn’t begin until Wednesday but United Parcel Service already is looking ahead to the colder seasons with plans to charge retailers an extra fee for orders placed around Black Friday and Christmas.

And consumers could end up carrying that extra weight if retailers decide to pass on the cost by raising shipping fees.

Online shopping has become so successful that UPS and other delivery services are a fundamental service that keeps the retail season moving. On a normal daily average, UPS handles 19 million packages. During the peak holiday season, that number jumps to more than 30 million packages a day.

UPS says to meet demand, it’s had to add planes, trucks and thousands of employees. The company claims the surcharges are necessary to offset the additional cost of delivering all those holiday packages.

Between Nov. 19 and Dec. 2 this year, UPS says it will add a 27-cent charge on all ground packages sent to homes. Those dates include Black Friday, which is Nov. 24, and Cyber Monday, which is Nov. 27.

Consumers then get a two week reprieve from the additional charge but the fee makes a comeback to usher in the final holiday rush.

UPS says from Dec. 17 to Dec. 23, it will charge an extra 27 cents for each ground shipment, 81 cents for next-day air and 97 cents for two- or three-day delivery.

The delivery fee could backfire on UPS, as The Wall Street Journal reports:

“Patrick Gill, chief executive of the high-end fishing gear site TackleDirect.com, said news of the surcharge was frustrating since it is going to be applied when his site needs lower rates to compete against Amazon.com , Wal-Mart Stores and others.

“This will add up to be another unaccounted for expense during the holiday season,” Mr. Gill said. “It will force us to push some product away from UPS in some cases.”

A possible way around the surcharge could be the ship-to-store option. Because businesses generally receive more deliveries, the cost per package is typically lower.

The holiday season will be here in no time. Why not start that shopping list now? Surely someone you know needs a tacky summer vacation souvenir.

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Today in Movie Culture: Iron Man vs. Superman, 'Transformers' Franchise Recap and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Mashup of the Day:

How could Iron Man go up against Superman? With kryptonite armor, of course. Here’s Alex Luthor with a look at what an Iron Man v Superman movie would look like:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Speaking of MCU characters, here’s a snake cosplaying as Thor:

Remade Trailer of the Day:

With Transformers: The Last Knight in theaters this week, Huxley Berg Studios delivers a redo of the trailer in Lego:

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Franchise Recap of the Day:

Speaking of Transformers, here’s another recap of the whole franchise so far, this one in rap form:

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Fan Art of the Day:

Not only is Wonder Woman the biggest hit of the summer, it’s also given us more reason to be obsessed with ice cream cones this season. Diana’s curiosity captured in art:

Ice cream break! #WonderWomanpic.twitter.com/k3u1gLemIP

— Aly?? (@alyruko) June 17, 2017

Actor in the Spotlight:

The latest episode of the character actor showcase No Small Parts is all about the awesome Chris Cooper:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Kathleen Turner, who turns 63 today, with Michael Douglas and director Robert Zemeckis on the set of Romancing the Stone in 1983:

Filmmaking Lesson of the Day:

Filmmaker IQ explains what a blood squib is and how to make your own:

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Video Essay Parody of the Day:

Filmmaker Kentucker Audley has a hilarious new video essay parody focused on the importance of family in Liar Liar:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of Batman Returns. Watch the original trailer for the superhero sequel below.

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Democrats Tie Up The Senate To Protest GOP Health Care Push

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y. speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill.

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The Republican effort to overhaul the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, has led to a standoff in the Senate.

Senate Democrats on Monday night began using parliamentary maneuvers to slow Senate business as part of a coordinated protest against the GOP push to pass an Obamacare replacement bill. A small group of Republican senators has been working in private for weeks, shielding from public view the bill and the negotiations surrounding it.

In a show of frustration with what they deem the GOP’s “shameful” and “secret” legislative process, Democrats on Monday also held the Senate floor with a series of back-to-back speeches.

“If Republicans are not going to allow debate on their bill on the floor or in committee, Democrats will make opportunities to debate,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, speaking Monday on the Senate floor. “And these are merely the first steps we’re prepared to take in order to shine a light on the shameful Trumpcare bill and reveal to the public the GOP’s backroom deal-making.”

Liberal activists cheered on social media as Schumer forced McConnell to object to a motion to hold public hearings on the health care bill, and then pressed the Republican leader to commit to 10 hours of open debate.

WOW: @SenateMajLdr blatantly refuses to give senators more than 10 hours to read & amend Obamacare repeal bill (that we have yet to see!) pic.twitter.com/0rToMLll3g

— CAP Action (@CAPAction) June 19, 2017

Senate Democrats, in taking action Monday, are inserting themselves into a process that has excluded them by design. Democratic lawmakers are also responding to growing pressure from progressive activists who have been calling for more aggressive opposition. Members of the Democratic base have expressed concern that Republicans are moving forward with their health care bill while attention has been focused elsewhere — namely on the Russia investigations.

Some Republicans are also out of the loop

It’s not just Democrats who have been left out of the health care deliberations. Many Republican senators have seen little more than an outline and a Power Point summary of the Senate health care legislation that is being drafted.

“It’s not unusual, especially for a big bill like this. It’s okay that the drafting is happening behind closed doors,” Tommy Binion, a congressional liaison at the conservative Heritage Foundation, told NPR’s Morning Edition.

While GOP senators aren’t objecting to the process as vehemently as Democrats, a number of Republicans, including Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., say the health care legislation should eventually be subject to open debate.

“If it’s an effort to rush it from a small group of people straight to the floor on an up or down vote, it’ll be a problem,” Rubio said Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union.

McConnell: “Nobody is hiding the ball here”

The Republican health care bill could be voted on as early as next week – ahead of the July 4th recess — without any committee hearings or public input. For his part, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is defending the closed health care talks.

“Nobody is hiding the ball here,” McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters last week. “There have been gazillions of hearings on this subject when [Democrats] were in the majority, when we were in the majority. We understand the issue very well and we are now coming up with a solution.”

Republicans contend the secret Senate negotiations give them time and space free from scrutiny to hash out the significant and serious differences among themselves over contentious issues, such as phasing out Medicaid expansion and determining the plan’s coverage requirements.

Democrats say the closed talks are a tacit acknowledgment by Republicans that their efforts are unpopular.

“There’s only one reason why Republicans are doing this: They’re ashamed of their bill,” said Schumer on Monday. “The Republicans are writing their health care bill under the cover of darkness because they’re ashamed of it, plain and simple.”

While the Senate is crafting its own legislation, the House-passed American Health Care Act is viewed unfavorably by a majority of Americans – 55 percent – compared with 31 percent who viewed it favorably, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll released in May.

What’s more, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House health care bill would result in 23 million fewer people with insurance in a decade, and it would leave many sicker and older Americans with much higher costs.

Republicans eager to move on from health care

Still, Senate Republicans badly want to take up other priorities such as overhauling the country’s tax code.

“We’ve been debating Obamacare’s failures and what to do about them for so many years now,” McConnell said Monday on the Senate floor. “Members are very, very familiar with this issue. Thankfully, at the end of this process, the Senate will finally have a chance to turn the page on this failed law.”

Any legislation the Senate passes would head back to the House for consideration before President Trump can sign it into law.

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Diana Taurasi Breaks WNBA All-Time Scoring Record

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On Sunday, Diana Taurasi became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer.

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With a driving layup late in the second quarter against the Los Angeles Sparks Sunday evening, the Phoenix Mercury’s Diana Taurasi became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer.

Taurasi now stands alone atop the league’s all-time scoring table with 7,494 points, an average of 19.9 points per game. It took her less than 13 full seasons to set the record; she surpassed Tina Thompson, who racked up 7,488 points over 17 seasons before retiring in 2013.

Thompson congratulated Taurasi on breaking her record: “Diana is one of the best players to ever play the game and definitely one of my favorites. She has done amazing things and I am so grateful that I’ve been able to share many of those with her. I am really excited for Diana and I think she is going to blow that record out of the water.”

The courtside view as @DianaTaurasi becomes the all-time leading scorer in #WNBA history! pic.twitter.com/UprV8UgdkP

— WNBA (@WNBA) June 18, 2017

Though it was a night for the record books for Taurasi, the Mercury got hammered by the Sparks, 90-59.

“I was just trying to get a basket at that point, I think we were down 20,” Taurasi told ESPN. “It’s a pretty cool, special moment. You know, it’s a lot of basketball. I’ve been really lucky, played with a lot of great players, lot of great coaches.”

Taurasi has played her entire career with the Mercury, winning WNBA Championships in 2007, 2009, and 2014 – and winning MVP in the latter two.

“Diana is everything you would want in a basketball player, and the kind of player who not only defines a franchise but an entire league for a generation,” said Phoenix Suns and Mercury Managing Partner Robert Sarver. “We could not be more proud of what she has done for the game, our franchise, and the city.”

Less than three weeks ago, Taurasi broke the WNBA record for career 3-pointers, which had been held by Katie Smith.

.@KingJames salutes @DianaTaurasi for becoming the @WNBA‘s all-time leading scorer in history. #Respectpic.twitter.com/QnVpJj0PkA

— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) June 18, 2017

Tarausi, who turned 35 last week, has won four straight Olympic gold medals with Team USA. Earlier this month Taurasi said she’d be happy to play in the 2020 Tokyo Games, the Associated Press reported.

“As long as I’m playing at a high level, and I deserve to be out there, then I’ll always put that USA jersey on,” she said. “There’s nothing better than that, no matter how many times you’ve done it.”

Tina Thompson (@IAmTinaThompson) and son Dyllan offer their congratulations to @DianaTaurasi on breaking the @WNBA All-Time Scoring Record. pic.twitter.com/LivNQFZxAr

— Texas WBB (@TexasWBB) June 18, 2017

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