Not Everyone Is High On Minnesota Police Department's 4/20 Tweet

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Humor is a subjective thing, especially if the subject is something that could get you arrested ― like marijuana.

The weed is illegal in Minnesota, which is why some people aren’t high on this 4/20 tweet from the police department in the town of Wyoming.

Yes, the tweet was meant to be funny, and many people took it that way. It has been retweeted more than 126,000 times, and liked more than 228,000 times.

Not everyone, however, saw the humor, considering that many people in Minnesota still get arrested for marijuana possession every day, even though medical marijuana is legal in 29 states, recreational use of pot is allowed in eight states and the District of Columbia, and 61 percent of Americans support legalization.

Others mocked the cops for engaging in stoner stereotypes.

Police spokesman Paul Hoppe told HuffPost the tweet wasn’t meant to entrap people, but “to bring awareness to substance abuse, which extends beyond marijuana and includes everything from alcohol, opioid, prescription narcotic abuse, meth, and heroin.”

A few hours after the first tweet, the police department posted this follow-up.

Outrageous tweets are nothing new for the Wyoming Police Department. 

On Super Bowl Sunday, the department sent out a tweet threatening to show Justin Bieber’s T-Mobile ad to people suspected of drunk driving.

Wyoming police also sent out a 4/20 tweet last year.

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This Is What The New National Teacher Of The Year Wants To Tell Trump

If 2017 National Teacher of the Year winner Sydney Chaffee gets the opportunity to speak with President Donald Trump, she will tell him to spend more time with people like her. 

“Please invite teachers in and talk to them when making policy decisions,” Chaffee says she will tell Trump. “I’m hopeful that’s something I would be able to say to him and that he would take me up on it.”

Chaffee was named the year’s top teacher on Thursday morning, after previously earning the title of Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. The National Teacher of the Year winner traditionally participates in an honorary ceremony with the president, although an event has not yet been scheduled.  

Chaffee was honored by the Council of Chief State School Officers after a rigorous application process. For the next year, she will travel the nation meeting with teachers and education groups, acting as a spokeswoman and advocate for the profession. 

It’s not surprising that Chaffee would want to talk about her views on education with the president. For Chaffee, who teaches ninth-grade humanities at Codman Academy Charter Public School in Boston, education is inherently political. 

In November, when Trump was elected president, she led her students in discussion about what role they can play in shaping the future. When she teaches topics like apartheid in South Africa, she encourages students to make connections with present-day movements, like Black Lives Matter. 

“The kids are already talking and thinking about these things. They bring into the classroom what they want to talk about,” said Chaffee, who works in a school where most students are of color. “I don’t think it’s possible for a classroom to be an apolitical place because kids are thinking about these things. This is their life. They’re in the world. They’re seeing and experiencing things, and they have thoughts and questions.” 

Chaffee is the first National Teacher of the Year to work at a charter school, a feat celebrated by charter school advocates. The past year has been contentious for Massachusetts charter schools after voters rejected a proposal that would have expanded these publicly funded but privately operated schools. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ support for charter schools ― including controversial for-profit ones ― has also drawn criticism.

But Chaffee says there is a false dichotomy between traditional public schools and charter schools, and it is wrong to present them as in conflict. 

“Charter schools are public schools, but they’re a different type of public schools. The thing that’s going to help kids is for different kinds of schools to come together and share ideas,” she said. 

That’s why, when Chaffee meets Trump, she wants to emphasize the importance of investing in public education ― for both traditional and charter public schools. 

“I want him to understand the opportunity and the beauty in public education. Our public schools are doing amazing work, are full of amazing students and teachers. We need to make sure our public schools stay strong and are supported, and that should be a focus.”

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Sprint Launches Two-For-One Galaxy S8 Promotion

Thinking of getting a Samsung Galaxy S8 for yourself and someone else at home? If you are, then you will most definitely be interested to learn that Sprint has announced that they will be holding a two-for-one promotion for the Samsung Galaxy S8, where as the name suggests, you’ll be able to buy two phones for the price of one.

According to Sprint’s announcement, “Only Sprint offers new and existing customers the option to lease two Samsung GS8 devices for the price of one – with a new line activation – starting Friday, April 21, through April 27. That is just $31.25/month for both devices. And with Galaxy Forever, exclusively from Sprint, customers can upgrade to the latest Galaxy device any time after 12 lease payments.”

As expected there are some caveats and according to the fine print on Sprint’s website, “$31.25/mo. after $31.25/mo. service credit. Requires two new lines of service or one new line and one upgrade.” However if you’re fine with these terms and conditions then you should definitely check it out. Note that the offer will expire on the 27th of April which is next week, so you probably don’t want to sit on this for too long.

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Limited Edition Apple Watch NikeLab Launched

When Apple launched the Apple Watch Series 2, one of the companies that they officially collaborated with for the bands was Nike, in which there were several exclusive designs released for the watch. The bands themselves were nothing special save for their design which offered up a slightly more sporty look.

Now if you did like that look, you might be interested to learn that Nike is back with a new limited edition design in the form of the Apple Watch NikeLab. According to Nike, “Today, the long-standing partnership continues with NikeLab — the company’s collaborative innovation platform — through the launch of Apple Watch NikeLab. […] Apple Watch NikeLab is the ultimate style companion for those with a passion for running, whether emerging runners or marathon veterans.”

Note that the only difference here would be its band as the watch will pretty much maintain the same features as before, so don’t expect anything different other than its aesthetics. In terms of availability, the Apple Watch NikeLab is expected to be launched in a week and will be available via Nike’s website, NikeLab stores, or through Apple at a Apple Tokyo pop-up in Isetan. As we mentioned it is limited edition so you might want to move quickly if you hope to get your hands on it.

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Apple’s JavaScript API Brings Its Live Photos Onto The Web

When Apple announced the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, one of the new features that they were bringing to the table came in the form of Live Photos. For those unfamiliar, these are photos that capture seconds before and after the shutter button has been pressed, thus creating a mini video that even has audio playback.

For the most part users could only appreciate it on Apple devices, although last year Tumblr did roll out support for the feature on its platform. The good news is that if you wanted to share your Live Photos with more people, Apple has released an official Live Photos JavaScript API which basically allows developers to use the API to share Live Photos on a bunch of platforms, such as iOS, macOS, and even the web.

According to Apple, “This new JavaScript-based API makes it easy to embed Live Photos on your websites. In addition to enabling Live Photos on iOS and macOS, you can now let users display their Live Photos on the web.” If you’re not a developer, the takeaway from all of this basically means that in the future, there might be more apps or websites that will support the displaying of your Live Photos, so the feature won’t feel quite as exclusive anymore.

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Bill O'Reilly Had A Better 4/20 Than You

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Today is April 20th, just another day on the calendar in which Americans try to forget about reality. Bill O’Reilly is receiving a $25 million severance check -— an amount typically reserved for more noble undertakings like selling out to a lobbying firm, ruining the Yankees’ playoff chances or running an investment bank into the ground. And President Trump contradicted his own State Department on whether Iran has adhered to the tenets of the nuclear deal. Our thoughts are with Rex Tillerson, who undoubtedly had to be woken up from a nap to be informed about this. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Thursday, April 20th, 2017:

TINY, TINY HAND DOESN’T KNOW WHAT THE OTHER HAND IS DOING – It really is amazing that the White House was ever able to get its act together enough to submit a budget. Rachael Bade, Josh Dawsey and Adam Cancryn: “A frantic and impatient White House is pressuring House GOP leaders for another showdown vote on repealing Obamacare next week so it can notch a legislative win before President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. But while the outlines of a possible deal are starting to come together, it’s far from clear that House Republican leaders have found the sweet spot to pass their embattled alternative health plan. The White House does not schedule House floor votes. And while some senior administration officials suggested Thursday that a vote will occur next week, multiple House GOP sources told POLITICO that is unlikely.” [Politico]

INCOMPETENT JERK IS UNPOPULAR: POLL – Then again, Adam Sandler keeps making movies, so what do any of us know? Ariel Edwards-Levy: “President Donald Trump received substantially worse ratings for his first months in office than any president dating back to World War II, according to Gallup. Even presidents who’ve gone on to be unpopular generally enjoyed high ratings during their first months in office. But Trump’s average rating since Inauguration Day is just 41 percent, Gallup finds, making him the only president in their polling history to fall short of majority approval during his first quarter. Former President Bill Clinton, the next-lowest ranked, had an average approval rating of 55 percent for that time period, while former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush enjoyed first quarter ratings of 63 percent and 58 percent, respectively.” [HuffPost]

SCENES FROM A WEED GIVEAWAY AT THE CAPITOL – Local marijuana advocacy organization DCMJ marked 4/20 by handing out free joints to members of Congress and their staffs. The event was being billed as a ― wait for it ― “Joint Session For Congress.” We swung by. The scene was a bizarre confluence of buttoned-up Washington politicos and cannabis enthusiasts: sheepish bureaucrats in pressed khakis presenting their official IDs to volunteers as DCMJ officials barked play-by-play over a megaphone (”Send our love to Tulsi Gabbard!” one exclaimed after a staffer for the congresswoman received his two joints); curious Republican staffers keeping their distance (”Y’all here to watch the weed thing?”) and volunteers in t-shirts stamped with slogans such as, “DOPE NATION” and “Make America Kind Again” handling crowd control. One activist from Smart Approaches to Marijuana, an anti-cannabis group, was handing out bags of Cheetos with anti-marijuana talking points stapled to them. Put another way, what transpired on First and Constitution NE was arguably the year’s foremost gathering of Washington navel gazers and people who literally gaze at their navels because they’re stoned out of their minds. [HuffPost]

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CHAFFETZ MAY NOT FINISH TERM, SOMETHING THAT WE SHOULDN’T SCRUTINIZE AT ALL – No sure, this sort of thing happens all the time and no in way, shape or form warrants further examination. Doina Chiacu, Richard Cowan and Sharon Bernstein: “U.S. Representative Jason Chaffetz, the Republican chairman of a House committee with broad investigative powers, said on Thursday that it is possible he could leave office before his term finishes next year, The Wall Street Journal reported. ‘My future plans are not yet finalized, but I haven’t ruled out the possibility of leaving early,’ Chaffetz told the Journal a day after the Utah congressman announced he would not run for re-election in 2018. Chaffetz’s staff in Washington, D.C., and in Utah did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In Utah, officials have begun running informal scenarios on how and when to hold a special election should Chaffetz resign, but have not been formally notified of the congressman’s intentions, Mark Thomas, the state’s director of elections, told Reuters.” [Reuters]

TRUMP CONTRADICTS STATE DEPARTMENT ON IRAN DEAL – Arthur Delaney: “President Donald Trump said Thursday that Iran hasn’t abided by the ‘spirit’ of an international deal to curtail its nuclear program…. Trump called the Iran deal terrible during his campaign for president last year, but his comment Thursday seemed to contradict what his own State Department said earlier in the week. ‘The U.S. Department of State certified to U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan today that Iran is compliant through April 18th with its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,’ the department said on Tuesday, in the first compliance update to Congress under the terms of the deal. The State Department also said that ‘Iran remains a leading state sponsor of terror through many platforms and methods’ and that the Trump administration is reviewing the deal.” [HuffPost]

Oh, great. “A report released Thursday by the Brennan Center for Justice lists a few ways in which Trump’s vision of America, along with policies put forth by his administration, could lead to widespread rollbacks in criminal justice reform.” [HuffPost’s Julia Craven]

AND WE’RE AMAZED A GUY NAMED JEFFERSON BEAUREGARD SESSIONS IV IS IN CHARGE OF OUR LAWS – I mean, the guy was probably in the Choom Gang, for Pete’s sake! Cristian Farias: “Attorney General Jeff Sessions expressed skepticism that a federal judge who serves in Hawaii had the power to block President Donald Trump’s retooled travel ban, which has been stuck in the courts since last month. ‘I really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the United States from what appears to be clearly his statutory and constitutional power,’ Sessions told ‘The Mark Levin Show,’ a conservative talk show, earlier this week, according to a report by CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski. U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson, a Hawaii native, issued an order March 15 that put a stop to important aspects of Trump’s second travel ban. That order, which applies nationwide, is being challenged by Sessions’ Department of Justice before the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, based in San Francisco. A Virginia-based court is considering a separate Justice Department appeal to a Maryland ruling against the travel ban.” [HuffPost]

Read HuffPost’s Jason Linkins on Henry Kissinger’s low-key brutal assessment of Jared Kushner, then read ex-HuffPoster Jason O. Gilbert’s rendition of the same.

HOW ON EARTH DOES A CONTRACT NOT CONTAIN PROVISIONS FOR SITUATIONS LIKE THIS? – We gotta hire Bill O’Reilly’s agent. Michael Calderone: “Former Fox News star Bill O’Reilly will receive $25 million as part of his settlement to leave the network in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal, according to a source familiar with the matter. O’Reilly’s most recent contract provides that he can receive a maximum of one year’s salary upon departure, according to a second source familiar with the matter. The news host’s most recent contract is said to be worth $25 million a year. CNN’s Brian Stelter first reported that O’Reilly would walk away with ‘tens of millions,’ although he later pegged the payout at the full $25 million. Fox News referred questions to parent company 21st Century Fox, which declined to comment.” [HuffPost]

It gets better: “[A]lthough O’Reilly lost his primetime perch, the network promoted his protege, Jesse Watters, who will now have a permanent spot on another primetime show, ‘The Five.’ These days, Watters is best known for producing perhaps the most racist segment on cable news in recent memory. He went to New York City’s Chinatown and mockingly interviewed residents there, many of whom couldn’t speak English well. He peppered the segment with every Asian stereotype in the book. But long before this segment, Watters was known for being O’Reilly’s ambush man. For the last decade or so, Watters has been ambushing unsuspecting people O’Reilly decided he didn’t like. He has confronted judges outside their homes, a TV pundit as he loaded groceries in a car, a journalist walking down the street and more.” [HuffPost’s Amanda Terkel]

Guess what? Nothing ever changes at Fox News. To wit, this happened today.

DEMOCRATS EXPERIMENT WITH ‘WIN ELECTION’ STRATEGY – It’s so crazy, it just might work! Ryan Grim and Igor Bobic: “Two days after a surprisingly strong showing in a Georgia special election, congressional Democrats are adding a new race to their list of priorities: a contest in Montana that pits local musical legend Rob Quist against businessman and creationist Greg Gianforte. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is making an initial six-figure investment into the Montana state party to back Quist’s campaign, DCCC spokeswoman Meredith Kelly told The Huffington Post.” [HuffPost]

Here is Rob Quist shooting a television with a rifle.

LOVELY – Amanda Terkel: “Tennessee state Sen. Mark Green (R), President Donald Trump’s choice to be the next Army secretary, believes that part of his mission as a public official is to ‘crush evil’ ― and that opposing transgender equality policies is key to that effort. As head of the Army, Green would oversee a force that’s fully integrated, since the Pentagon ended its ban on transgender people serving openly in June. If confirmed, he would set a significantly different tone than the previous Army secretary, Eric Fanning, who was the first openly gay person to serve in the position.” [HuffPost]

BECAUSE YOU’VE READ THIS FAR – Here’s a woman getting high 100 different ways.

SCOTT BROWN FINALLY SENT AS FAR AWAY FROM AMERICA AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE – Now do Joe Lieberman. Igor Bobic: “President Donald Trump plans to nominate former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown to serve as the country’s next ambassador to New Zealand, a major non-NATO ally of the United States. Brown, who lost his seat to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in 2012, endorsed Trump early on in the campaign and helped stump for the real estate mogul during the New Hampshire primary. He was previously considered for Veterans Affairs secretary in Trump’s administration. Brown must still be confirmed by a vote in the Senate, but it appears he already has some bipartisan support.” [HuffPost]

COMFORT FOOD

– The history of 4/20.

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– Vacuum is terrified of gaps.

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