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Opioid Addiction Rise by Nearly 500%, Study Finds

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Researchers find that the number of Americans diagnosed with opioid addiction is continuing to rise, but very few people are getting treated for their disease.

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A study from Blue Cross Blue Shield of their members found that from 2010 to 2016, the number of people diagnosed with an addiction to opioids rose to nearly 500%. According to the report, researchers found in 2010 there were 1.4 incidences of an opioid addiction among every 1000 members. But, by 2016 the number increased to 8.3 rates of opioid use disorder for every 1000 members. Meanwhile, there was only a 65% percent increase in the number of people receiving treatment for their addiction despite the rise of 493% opioid addicted members.

Dr. Trent Haywood, a senior vice-president and chief medical officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield, issued a statement on the matter calling opioid use disorder a “complex issue” without a single solution to “solving” the growing problem.

“It will take a collaborative effort among medical professionals, insurers, employers, communities and all levels of government working together to develop solutions that effectively meet community needs,” he added.

Researchers found that the longer someone was prescribed an opioid, the more likely they became addicted to the drugs. This report follows a similar report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent, which found a prescription of 31 days increased the chances of long-term opioid abuse to 29.9%.

Solutions for the opiate drug problem?

An Ohio city councilman suggested a solution to solving the growing opioid problem. Dan Picard proposes giving drug users two chances. Paramedics should respond to an overdose twice, and each time the addict will be required to go to court and do community service after being treated. If they do not show up to court, don’t complete the community service and overdose a third time? Picard suggests no one should come to help them. Picard ultimately argues that it is a financial issue saying that the city spent $1.2 million responding to those calls and estimates the cost will exceed $2 million.

“Either we go down the road with my plan, or we don’t, and we run out of money,” Picard said. “In either scenario, they’re not going to get treatment.”

Meanwhile, Blue Cross Blue Shield of America vice president of state affairs, Kim Holland, says they are working on addressing the growing opioid use disorder problem. “BCBS companies are already undertaking initiatives to help families and communities address opioid use disorder by forging partnerships with the medical community to promote best practices in prescribing and providing critical education to the public to raise awareness of the risks of opioid use,” said Kim Holland.

JAY-Z’s New Album ‘4:44’: Everything You Need to Know

Jay-Z released his 13th solo album, 4:44, and it addresses all of the gossip divulged in Beyoncé’s Lemonade album. The album features 10 tracks and offers an inside glimpse into the more personal side of the multi-millionaire entrepreneur.

When the album dropped at midnight, the album was played across 160 iHeartRadio stations in the United States. In addition, JAY-Z shared details into each track on the album.

The Meaning of Jay-Z’s ‘4:44’ Songs

“Kill JAY-Z”

For the first song on the album, JAY-Z argues that the song is all about “the ego.”

“The first song is called ‘Kill JAY-Z’ and obviously, it’s not to be taken literal.” JAY-Z said. “It’s really about the ego. It’s about killing off the ego, so we can have this conversation in a place of vulnerability and honesty.”

“The Story of OJ”

The second song on 4:44 is all about transformation, according to JAY-Z. “‘The Story of OJ’ is really a song about we as a culture, having a plan, how we’re gonna push this forward. We all make money, and then we all lose money, as artists especially. But how, when you have some type of success, to transform that into something bigger.”

“Smile”

Smile is all about seeing the bright side in life.

“‘Smile’ is just what it is. There are gonna be bad times, and those bad times can do two things: they can get you in a place where you’re stuck in a rut, or it can make your future that much better because you’ve experienced these things.”

“Caught The Eye”

JAY-Z explains that “Caught The Eye” is focusing on “being aware of your surroundings.” He points out a verse in the song that sums up his point.There’s a line in it, and it says,” he says. “‘Your body language is all remedial, how could you see the difference between you and I?’ Just being so sharp about your surroundings.”

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NEW YORK-SEPT 27: Rapper Jay-Z performs onstage at the 2014 Global Citizen Festival to end extreme poverty by 2030 in Central Park on September 27, 2014 in New York City. (Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com)

“4:44″

The middle song in the album is probably JAY-Z’s most revealing song in the album. He explains that he woke up at 4 in the morning and began writing the lyrics to the song. With hundreds of songs written by JAY-Z, the lyricist explains this is one of his best songs he has ever written.

“‘4:44′ is a song that I wrote, and it’s the crux of the album, just right in the middle of the album. And I woke up, literally, at 4:44 in the morning, 4:44 AM, to write this song. So it became the title of the album and everything. It’s the title track because it’s such a powerful song, and I just believe one of the best songs I’ve ever written.”

“Family Feud”

With all the controversy surrounding rappers, especially considering the recent feud between Joe Budden and the Migos during the BET Awards, JAY-Z’s “Family Feud” addresses the “separation within the culture.”

“‘Family Feud’ is about separation within the culture. Like, new rappers fighting with old rappers, saying all these things. So, the line is, ‘Nobody wins when the family feuds.’”

“Bam”

“Bam” is all about confidence. The song ‘Bam’ with Damian Marley it’s just jammin’, it’s just like the song. But it’s secretly Shawn Carter saying, ‘Man, you need a bit of ego.’ It was because of me and the things that I’ve done, this is JAY-Z saying you needed a bit of ego for us to arrive at this point.”

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Jay Z and Beyonce Knowles attend the Costume Institute benefit gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York. (JStone / Shutterstock.com)

“Moonlight”

The song “Moonlight” addresses how culture has changed over time, especially the recent Oscars fiasco. “The hook is ‘We stuck in La La Land/Even if we win, we gonna lose.’ It’s like a subtle nod to La La Land winning the Oscar, and then having to give it to Moonlight. It’s really a commentary on the culture and where we’re going.”

“Marcy Me”

“Marcy Me” is a reflection back on the Marcy projects, where JAY-Z grew up. “‘Marcy Me’ is a nostalgic walk through Marcy, and it’s about that hopefulness, that feeling of ‘Man, can I really do this? Can I really be one of the biggest artists in the world?’ You have these dreams, ‘Can I be one of the biggest basketball players?’ We have these dreams.”

“Legacy”

JAY-Z explains that this song is a “verbal will” and centers around speaking to his daughter. “The song is just about what it is, it’s like a verbal will. Just a song about speaking to my daughter. She starts the song off, and she says ‘Daddy, what’s a will?’”

How to stream Jay-Z’s 4:44 album

If you want to stream/listen to JAY-Z’s new album, Tidal is offering Sprint customers the opportunity to listen to the album. You can also check out the album below.

Amazon Prime Day 2017 Starts on July 11th

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Amazon announced on Thursday their third annual Prime Day, the retailer’s version of Black Friday. While Amazon previously announced their plans for another Prime Day, the e-commerce giant revealed today what day we will actually start seeing some of the sales.

Amazon is pitching to Prime Customers by saying there will be “hundreds of thousands of deals,” with new ones coming every five minutes. It is important to note, you will have to be a Prime member in order to obtain these deals. That said, you can always sign up for a free trial in order to gain access to Prime Day.

This year, Amazon plans on having 30 hours of sales starting at 6 pm PT on Monday, July 10th and running through all of Tuesday, July 11th. Prime Day sales will also be available internationally including China, India, and Mexico.

Last year, Prime Day was Amazon’s biggest day ever. This year, Amazon plans on organizing the deals by certain themes. For example, there will be sales for pet lovers, technology enthusiasts, and hobbyists.

Amazon has not announced any deals on their own devices, you can bet your bottom dollar that the e-commerce giant will start selling their products at a discounted rate, which presumably means Kindles, Fire Tablets, Fire TVs, and Echo will go on sale. That said, Amazon has started early by announcing several new deals including Amazon Music Unlimited for four months for $0.99 cents. Another deal is a $10 credit on Amazon the first time you stream a video for your TV.

This news comes after Amazon has been on a roll with new promotional campaigns, business investments, and new products. Earlier this week, Amazon announced a new Amazon Web Service product that allows for businesses to translate their content into multiple languages. Most notably, Amazon announced their plan to acquire Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion.

Gillian Anderson Calls Out ‘The X-Files’ For Not Hiring Enough Women

The X-Files returned last year with a limited run. It was a rating success, so it was not that surprising that the show would return for the 11th season. Especially considering the popularity of Stranger Things and Black Mirror, it appears as though the would is excited about more creepy supernatural productions.

Earlier this week, The X-Files came under fire for not hiring female writers for the 11th season. A report by Indiewire reported the team of writers for the 11th season of The X-Files consists only of men. Then, a report by Nerdist showed out of 202 episodes, only six women were ever given writing credit on the show. As a result, the internet backlashed against the show including the show’s leading star Gillian Anderson. In fact, actress Gillian Anderson has spoken out about the show’s hiring problem.

On Twitter, Scully says, “And 2 out of 207 eps directed by women. I too look forward to the day when the numbers are different. #TheFutureisFemale”.

Those two female directors include Michelle MacLauren, who previously directed Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad. The second director is Gillian Anderson.

This is not the first time Anderson publicly addressed gender disparity. Gillian Anderson has publicly fought for the right to be paid as her male co-star, David Duchovny.

This news comes after Fast & Furious actress Michelle Rodriguez took to Instagram threatening to leave the franchise unless filmmakers concentrated on empowering female characters in the next movie.

‘Baby’ Driver’ Crew Reveals What It is Like to Film in Atlanta

Last April, casting directors were hold casting calls in Atlanta for background actors, stand-ins and even college students for the new Baby Driver movie. Now with production over, Edgar Wright’s Atlanta-filmed production finally hits theaters. But what was it like to film in the ATL?

It is important to note Baby Driver centers around a young getaway driver who suffered a childhood injury leading him to move to the rhythm of a personal music playlist. The setting of the movie takes place and focuses on streets of Atlanta, an important aspect the movie’s director wanted to highlight.However, when the movie was just a script, Baby Driver was originally going to shoot in Los Angeles.

Baby Driver’s film supervising location manager, Douglas Dresser, told KFTV that the movie was originally written for Los Angeles but due to Georgia’s film tax credits it was changed to Atlanta.

“Edgar Wright then changed the script to be set in Atlanta so we didn’t have to cheat it as another city. We scouted for just over two and a half months in October to December, prepped after the first of the year and shot in the spring,” Dresser explains.

To match the movie’s music with the filming location Wright would take the cast and crew through the streets of Atlanta to make his vision come true. Dresser says, “This was my favorite part of the film. Walking the streets of Atlanta and finding the little bits that made his vision come true. Edgar would joke with us as we hit the streets: ‘Come on fellas, let’s get our steps in!’.” 

This was not an easy task considering filming for the entire movie took place nearly all on location and the team had organized more than 40 street closures over the course of the shoot including main sections of I-85, a major highway that travels directly through the city of Atlanta.

Dresser told KFTV, “The streets names in the script are for the most part the real names of the streets. The neighborhoods are the neighborhoods. The city of Atlanta was great. The Mayors Office of Film and Television, the state film commission, Atlanta PD and the Georgia state troopers were a tremendous part of making this movie a success.”

Georgia is currently the most popular filming location for some of the biggest movies of 2016. This is due to Georgia’s film tax credit, which awards selected productions up to a 30% tax credit. Many other major productions have seen this opportunity including several Marvel superhero productions.

Hannibal Burress Hires Stand-in for Spider-Man Homecoming Premiere

TV shows and movies are always hiring stand-ins and photo doubles to work on set. Usually, their job consists of mimicking the principal actors so the production’s cinematographer can set up the lighting and camera angles. But, Spider-Man: Homecoming star, Hannibal Burress, took it one step further and hired a photo double to play for Wednesday’s Spider-Man: Homecoming premiere.

Buress, who plays Coach Wilson in the movie, sent someone on his behalf to walk the red carpet. In tweets ahead of the premiere, which was later deleted, Buress issued a casting call for “a lookalike with solid comedic timing for an event tonight” and promised to pay the stand-in $500.

The chosen Buress stand-in was Los Angeles screenwriter and actor Joe Carroll. Unsurprisingly, Carroll documented what happened on Instagram:

Spider-Man: Homecoming stars Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Donald Glover, Robert Downey Jr., and Zendaya. The Atlanta-filmed production hits theaters on July 7th.

Aspiring YouTuber Accidentally Shoots and Kills Her Boyfriend in a Stunt Gone Wrong

YouTube provides the unique opportunity for anyone with a camera and access to a computer the opportunity to showcase their life. But, with millions of hours of content uploaded every month, it may be tough to get noticed and garner the attention to build a thriving YouTube page. Many times, aspiring YouTubers engage in dangerous and sometimes illegal activity to gain followers. For example, early this year an aspiring YouTuber promised to release a sex tape if she reached 1 million subscribers. Now, an aspiring YouTube star accidentally shot and killed her boyfriend on Monday in a stunt gone wrong, according to a criminal complaint.

The Norman County Sheriff’s Office in Minnesota said on Wednesday that Monalisa Perez, 19, shot her 22-year-old boyfriend, Pedro Ruiz III, in the chest at close range with a handgun as Ruiz was holding a large encyclopedia that was supposedly able to block the bullet.

“Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever,” Perez wrote in a tweet Monday evening before the alleged incident occurred. “HIS idea not MINE.”

According to the criminal complaint, Perez who has been arrested wanted to grow her YouTube channel by performing daredevil stunts on camera. Perez has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, according to court documents and now faces up to 10 years in prison.

The couple has a three-year-old daughter, and Perez is pregnant with their second child. According to NBC News, local officials do not plan on releasing the video showing the fatal shooting.

Fast & Furious Michelle Rodriguez Threatens to Quit the Franchise

Michelle Rodriguez is fighting for her female co-stars.

The Fast & The Furious actress announced on Instagram that she is willing to leave the franchise behind due to the movie’s lack of strong female characters.

Rodriguez wrote in the caption of her Instagram photo, “I hope they decide to show some love to the women of the franchise on the next one or I just might have to say goodbye to a loved franchise. It’s been a good ride & I’m grateful for the opportunity the fans & studio have provided over the years … One Love.”

The franchise currently features several award-winning actresses including Helen Mirren and Charlize Theron. But, men still are predominately featured in the Fast and the Furious franchise, according to Rodriguez.

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NEW YORK-APR 8: Actress Michelle Rodriguez attends the premiere of “The Fate of the Furious” at Radio City Music Hall on April 8, 2017 in New York City. (Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com)

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly Rodriguez said, “On day one, I [changed] the character from being something that I could not do in front of millions of people into a character that I’m actually proud of, but at the end of the day, what message are we sending out there for women?”

Rodriguez added, ”It does weigh heavy on my head — especially in the male-dominated environment that I work in.”

The Fate of the Furious was directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Chris Morgan. The movie was a box office hit and earned over $1 billion dollars in the box office on a budget of $350 million including marketing costs. It is Universal Picture’s biggest worldwide distribution in the company’s history. The movie is so huge it earned the biggest global opening in filmmaking history.

Report Reveals Facebook’s Hate Speech Guidelines

Facebook now has over two billion users, and as the company continues to grow so does the social network’s public responsibility. One of the biggest concerns is creating an environment that fosters civil discourse. Handling this issue is by targeting and deleting hate speech. Facebook’s guidelines for moderating hate speech were revealed Wednesday after ProPublica investigated how and why the social network created, implemented and instituted their moderation system.

If evidence found by ProPublica is accurate, the company’s policy on how it handles hate speech may illustrate disparities in how comments about particular groups of people arguably unethical. In fact, the report asserts Facebook has built a comment moderation system that protects “white me from hate speech, but not black children.”

Facebook Moderation System

Facebook has tried to build a global set of rules on what is and what is not considered hate speech. But the company’s logic, according to ProPublica, is likely to spark outrage among people who feel that the company already fails to create a safe environment.

Protected Categories versus Unprotected Categories

Facebook appears to claim that you cannot, or should not, make fun of someone for things that are out of their control, protected groups, which include their race, gender, sexuality, and religious affiliation. Facebook moderators delete those types of hate speech directed towards protected categories. However, Facebook considers hate speech targeted towards non-protected classes regarding someone’s social class, job, appearance age or religion is considered okay.

For example, in the report, there is a Facebook slide asking, “Which of the below subsets do we protect?” It says female drivers, black children, and white men (the section for white men features a picture of the 90’s boy band Backstreet Boys). Can you guess what the correct answer is?

Stock Photo: Jelenia Gora, Poland – February 25, 2016: New Facebook like button 6 Empathetic Emoji. Facebook is a well-known social networking service. Mark Zuckerberg’s page account on FACEBOOK (Bakhur Nick / Shutterstock.com)

According to ProPublica, Facebook policies allowed moderators to delete hate speech against white men because they were a “protected category”. Meanwhile, the other two examples, black children, and female drivers, in the previously described slide were in a non-protected category and as a result, hate speech comments are allowed.

Ultimately, Facebook’s guidelines of protected and unprotected groups lead to political and ethical issues. If a post targets members of a protected class such as women, it will be penalized. If it targets a smaller group, an unprotected category within a protected category,  such as women drivers, then it is not.

Dave Willner, a former Facebook content moderator who helped build the guidelines, told ProPublica, the social network moderating system is “more utilitarian than we are used to in our justice system … It’s fundamentally not rights-oriented.”

Facebook and the role of moderation and terrorism

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Facebook’s relationship with the US government came under fire after the release of confidential documents provided by former NSA contractor turned whistleblower, Edward Snowden. Snowden explained in a 2014 interview that if users want to keep their privacy they should avoid using Facebook. (Michal Ludwiczak / Shutterstock.com)

Earlier this month, Facebook announced how the company is planning to fight terrorism through the social networking application. In an outline, the company pointed towards new methods to combat the threat of terrorism by using artificial intelligence.

Monika Bickert, Facebook’s Director of Global Police Management and Brian Fishman, Counterterrorism Policy Manager, said in their latest blog post, “We agree with those who say that social media should not be a place where terrorists have a voice. We want to be very clear how seriously we take this — keeping our community safe on Facebook is critical to our mission.”

Halle Berry Says Her Oscar Win “Meant Nothing” For Diversity in Hollywood

During the 2002 Academy Awards, Halle Berry was nominated and won an Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in Monster’s Ball. In a moving speech Berry proudly exclaimed, “Every nameless, faceless woman of color that now has a chance because this door tonight has been opened.”

However, 15 years later, Berry is still the only black woman ever to win the award. In an interview with Elaine Welteroth, editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, Berry said, “It’s troubling. To say the least, it’s troubling.”

During the 2015 #OscarsSoWhite controversy, Berry said, “It was one of my lowest professional moments… I sat there and I thought, wow, that moment really meant nothing. It meant nothing. I thought it meant something but I think it meant nothing.”

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Halle Berry holding her Oscar at the Academy Awards, LA, CA 3/24/2002 (Everett Collection / Shutterstock.com)

Berry continued, “I profoundly hurt by that and saddened by that, and it inspired me to try to get involved in other ways. Which is why I want to start directing. I want to start producing more, I want to start being a part of making more opportunities for people of color.”

Berry said she is also working on ways in to make the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences more diverse. “These kinds of groups have to start changing,” she said. “We have to be more conscious and more inclusive.”

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Halle Berry at the 89th Annual Academy Awards held at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Hollywood, USA on February 26, 2017. (Tinseltown / Shutterstock.com)

Berry continued by saying, “We need more people of color writing, directing, producing, not just starring. We have to start telling stories that include us,” she continued. “And when stories don’t include us, we have to start asking, ‘why can’t that be a person of color? Why can’t that white male character be a black woman?’ Why can’t it? We have to start pushing the envelope and asking these questions.”