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Northfield, New Hampshire homicides: New evidence search underway

JEANNE, CREWS HAVE BEEN SEARCHING UP AND DOWN 93 ALL MORNING. TRAFFIC HAS NOT BEEN IMPACTED BY THE SEARCH AND CREWS ARE MOVING PRETTY QUICKLY. AND BEHIND US, YOU CAN SEE THERE ARE SOME STATE POLICE AND FISH AND GAME K-9 UNITS OUT HERE RIGHT NOW. ALL OF THIS, OF COURSE, IN CONNECTION WITH LAST WEEK’S TRIPLE HOMICIDE IN NORTHFIELD. CREWS ARE FOCUSING ON THE AREA BETWEEN EXITS 17 AND 20 IN CONCORD, CANTERBURY, IN TILTON. IT WAS ONE WEEK AGO TODAY THAT THE BODIES OF 25 YEAR OLD CASSANDRA, FOUR YEAR OLD BENJAMIN AND ONE YEAR OLD MASON SWEENEY WERE FOUND INSIDE THEIR HOME ON THE DRIVE. ALL THREE HAD BEEN SHOT. CREWS HAVE BEEN SEARCHING SEVERAL AREAS SINCE LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE. LAST WEEKEND THEY WERE SEARCHING NEAR THE NEIGHBORHOOD WHERE THE BODIES WERE FOUND. AND NEWS 9 HAS LEARNED THAT A STATE POLICE HELICOPTER HAS ALSO BEEN INVOLVED. BUT INVESTIGATORS HAVE NOT COMMENTED ON WHAT, IF ANYTHING, HAS BEEN RECOVERED. AND AS OF TODAY, THERE STILL HAVEN’T BEEN ANY ARRESTS IN THIS CASE. HOPEFULLY, TODAY’S SEARCH WILL BRING US SOME ANSWERS. FOR NOW, WE’

Investigators conducting new search for physical evidence in Northfield triple-homicide case

Mother, two young sons killed in home

A new search is being conducted Wednesday in connection with the killings of a mother and her two young children in Northfield. The search in the area of ​​Interstate 93 between Exits 17 and 20 in Concord, Canterbury and Tilton is for physical evidence in connection with the investigation into the shooting deaths of Kassandra Sweeney, 25, and her two sons, Benjamin Sweeney, 4, and Mason Sweeney, 1. Their bodies were discovered one week ago at their home on Wethersfield Drive in Northfield. Investigators said each died of a single gunshot wound.>> GoFundMe launched for funeral expenses Officials with the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said the search is not the result of new information in the case. Drivers are asked to follow all road signage in the area and give investigators the “appropriate space to complete their work.” A WMUR crew at the scene noticed that traffic was not being impacted by the search. New Hampshire State Police and New Hampshire Fish and Game K-9 units assisted in the search Wednesday. Another search was conducted over the weekend in the neighborhood near where the bodies were found. WMUR has also learned a state police helicopter has been involved in the ongoing evidence search. Investigators have not commented on what, if anything, has been recovered. In the wake of the killings, officials said there was no danger to the public, but they have not made an arrest in the case. They have only said that all parties involved have been accounted for. Previous coverage of this case: Father, husband of Northfield shooting victims speaks out on social media Authorities searching for evidence in connection to Northfield triple homicide investigation Officials say they believe they know everyone involved in Northfield homicides Crisis help offered to first responders called to scene of Northfield deaths Woman, 2 sons found shot, killed in Northfield home, attorney general says

A new search is being conducted Wednesday in connection with the killings of a mother and her two young children in Northfield.

The search in the area of ​​Interstate 93 between Exits 17 and 20 in Concord, Canterbury and Tilton is for physical evidence in connection with the investigation into the shooting deaths of Kassandra Sweeney, 25, and her two sons, Benjamin Sweeney, 4, and Mason Sweney, 1.

Their bodies were discovered one week ago at their home on Wethersfield Drive in Northfield. Investigators said each died of a single gunshot wound.

>> GoFundMe launched for funeral expenses

Officials with the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said the search is not the result of new information in the case.

Drivers are asked to follow all road signage in the area and give investigators the “appropriate space to complete their work.” A WMUR crew at the scene noticed that traffic was not being impacted by the search.

New Hampshire State Police and New Hampshire Fish and Game K-9 units assisted in the search Wednesday.

Another search was conducted over the weekend in the neighborhood near where the bodies were found. WMUR has also learned a state police helicopter has been involved in the ongoing evidence search.

Investigators have not commented on what, if anything, has been recovered.

In the wake of the killings, officials said there was no danger to the public, but they have not made an arrest in the case. They have only said that all parties involved have been accounted for.

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Melbourne rental: Defective window leads to $1200 mold nightmare

A Melbourne man has been locked in a draining battle after discovering a widespread mold issue in his rental property.

It wasn’t until Jason, his wife and son were forced to move out of their two bedroom, Melbourne apartment, that they realized their mold problem was much bigger than anticipated.

Although the issue was enough for the family to terminate their lease early, the father-of-one estimated he’s spent more than $1200 on rent.

This is despite the fact the property has been vacated while work was performed at the property to fix an issue with their window caulking.

“We had to continue to pay rent for something that wasn’t our fault. It was a structural issue. It’s a building defect,” Jason told news.com.au.

After six months of living in their Doncaster East residence, Jason’s wife began noticing mold growing on the balcony door frames in May this year.

However, they say that their property manager advised them to treat the mold with Domestos – a disinfectant which contains bleach.

“We were like OK, but this is a mold issue. We had photos and we asked them if they wanted to send someone out,” Jason said.

“They were like, ‘Use Domestos and if it doesn’t work, then get in touch and we’ll send someone out.’”

While the initial treatment using Domestos worked, the mold returned a few weeks later. Their frustration was compounded by the fact that prior to signing the lease, the family were informed that while the apartment had mold issues and showed signs of water damage, they were told the issue had “all been fixed”.

Around the same time, the family also began getting sick. Jason said both him, his wife and are experienced recurring breathing difficulties and an “itchy feeling inside their nostrils”.

Although the family did visit a doctor, they didn’t know their symptoms could have been connected to the mold that was unsuspectedly growing in their home. Instead they were diagnosed with allergies and prescribed antihistamines.

“If you woke up at seven o’clock in the morning, you’d be sneezing until midday,” he said.

“We just thought it was maybe a cold because it was winter but over the course of the next month or so, we decided we would try our best to move out as soon as possible.”

‘It covered a quarter of the wall’

By June, the family had made the decision to end their lease and purchased a property instead. However, while moving out, they made a ghastly discovery.

“The issue is that the mold we saw at the time was just around the door frames, so we didn’t think to remove all our furniture to check if there were further issues,” he said.

“The mold behind the bed head was so significant, it covered a quarter of the wall.

“When we moved the baby change, everything underneath it was filled with mold and it was damp and there was water. It was really bad.”

While Jason was organizing the final cleaning for the apartment, they were informed by the agency that a builder had identified an issue with the caulking in the windows, which had caused the water to leak on the carpet. They were also told that the mold was caused by condensation from a lack of ventilation in the room.

Emails seen by news.com.au, confirmed the correspondence between Jason and the agent.

“The way I read it is that if it’s a ventilation issue, then it’s either a building design issue, or the blame is being put on us for not opening the window,” Jason said.

Despite this, the family was told that they had to continue paying rent until the apartment was re-leased.

“We were like, ‘The builder might need to get out the window guy. The window guy has to then come out to fix the corking, and then they have to fix the carpets.’” Jason said. “That could have taken weeks, if not months.

“Then when we went back and gave them the keys, (the agency) had the tenacity to say, ‘The mold issues still needed to be cleaned, how about I give you the keys back and you go back and use more Domestos?’ ”

While news.com.au approached the agent for comment, a spokesman for the agency declined to comment as a claim has been lodged with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

“We must respect the process and not prejudice the tribunal’s decision,” he said.

Changes to mold and rental laws

Their dealings with the real estate agency have left Jason and his wife “incredibly upset”.

“When we found the mould, we were shocked, disgusted and upset,” said Jason.

Under changes to rental law in March 2021, issues related to mold and damp when caused by a building’s structure are now treated as an urgent repair. This classification means rental providers must address these issues as soon as possible.

If the issue is not responded to urgently, tenants can go through VCAT, where the application must be heard within two business days.

Speaking to news.com.au, practicing lawyer and the rental support services manager for Tenants Victoria, Georga Wootton said the renter advocacy group sees complaints about mold triple in winter. Ms Wootten estimates one-in-10 inquiries are currently about issues related to mold and damp.

Although tenants can apply for a rent reduction in issues related to mould, Ms Wootten said that rental providers often “aren’t willingly going to do that”.

“We advise all of our renters that because there’s been a breach of the residential tenancy act – which is to keep the premises in good repair – effectively the property is not in good repair if there’s mold there,” she said.

“So it does mean the renter could be entitled to compensation.”

However she admits this is not an immediate fix.

“There is a bit of a timeline until you might get that compensation,” she said.

“That can be disappointing for some renters because they are in that distressing situation of having to live in a moldy home.”

Still, Ms Wootten advises tenants to continue to pay the rent, so they don’t risk getting a notice to vacate.

“This can happen if you’re more than 14 days in rent arrears,” said Ms Wootten.

“We don’t want to see people to lose their homes.”

‘It’s painful’

After more than a month of back and fourth, the family were informed on Tuesday that the agent had re-leased the property. Since they vacated the property, Jason estimates the family have paid around $1200 in rent while the window caulking was being fixed, plus an additional $220 for the listing to be advertised.

Attempts at brokering an amicable resolution have also failed to the wayside, Jason said.

“I had a conversation with her two days ago. I said, ‘Can we come to something friendly here? Can we stop paying rent?’”

Jason said the drawn out issue has also been taxing on the family’s mental health and financial position.

“It’s really hard because with interest rates going up, it’s difficult continuing to pay rent for something we can’t even release off our books. It’s painful,” he said.

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Instagram Launches New Hands-Free Recording Support for Samsung Flip Phones

Flip phones are back, with the early 2000’s trend inspiring a new range of advanced mobile devices from Samsung that provide alternative functionality, and have already caught on with many new fans.

And with this, Instagram is looking to move in line with the trend, with the addition of new hands-free creation options on Samsung Flip phones.

Instagram recording on Samsung flip phones

As explained by Instagram:

“Alongside other Meta apps that are improved to work with these devices, Instagram will now adapt to and provide you with the best experience on these phones when you flip them. With FlexCam on Galaxy Z Flip4, you can fold the phone and place it on a freestanding surface to record hand-free videos. Now you can create Stories and Reels without a stand or tripod.”

As you can see from these images, the new flip phone functionality provides another way to capture IG content, with the flip display enabling easier set-up for still shots, by essentially including an in-built stand that can sit on flat surfaces.

Of course, users are able to utilize hands-free recording on IG already, with a ‘Hands Free’ mode built into the app’s camera tools. So functionally, it’s not a major advance, but it does provide another option for flip phone users, which could be of value for those that regularly record IG video, and want an easier way to create better, more stable shots at all times.

Instagram additionally notes that it’s working to further enhance its Android features, with improved load times and support for higher resolution videos. Those updates are still in development – ​​but if you’re super cool and already have a new Samsung flip phone, you can start using this new hands-free functionality straight away.

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Ben Simmons denounces reports of text chat snub as Durant reiterates desire to be traded by Brooklyn

Ben Simmons’ return to social media after a two month hiatus came amid rumors whirling about the Australian’s private life and recent reports regarding a text chat with his fellow Brooklyn Nets teammates.

Reports in the UK questioned the Aussie’s relationship status with British model Maja Jama, with claims the NBA player and his partner had called off their engagement.

On top of that, NBA insider Ric Bucher, said Simmons left a group chat without replying to his teammates who asked him to play in their must-win game four against the Celtics in the first round of the playoffs, which Boston went on to win. .

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“They’re having a team chat before game four, thinking he’s going to play against the Boston Celtics,” Bucher said on Fox Sports in the US.

“From what I’m told, Ben just left the chat. They asked him, ‘Are you going to play?’ Ben left the chat. Like he did n’t even answer the question, he just left the chat. And KD [Kevin Durant] is like, ‘This is what I signed up for? This is who I’m playing with?'”

The Nets guard tweeted, “slow news day,” with a crying-laughing emoji in his return to the social media platform, but it’s unclear which story he’s referring to.

The Athletic’s Shams Charania denied Bucher’s report during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

“This never happened … it’s an amazing story but it didn’t happen,” said Charania, who is managed by Simmons’ agent Rich Paul.

A three-time All-Star, Simmons is currently training in New York and continuing recovery from May back surgery.

“He’s looking good,” Charania said. “There are high expectations [in Brooklyn] for Simmons. He’s supposed to be ready for training camp … and he’s doing more and more on the court.”

The news regarding Simmons comes as teammate Kevin Durant again told Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai that he wants to be traded, reiterating a request he first made nearly six weeks ago, a person with knowledge of the matter confirmed to the Associated Press.

Durant also told Tsai that he has concerns about the Nets’ direction under coach Steve Nash and general manager Sean Marks, said the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the perennial All-Star nor the team confirmed details of the talks publicly.

The Athletic first reported details of the latest Durant-Tsai meeting.

“Our front office and coaching staff have my support,” Tsai tweeted Monday night. “We will make decisions in the best interest of the Brooklyn Nets.”

This is the latest phase of a saga that began June 30, when Durant told the Nets he wanted to trade just as this summer’s free agent period was beginning. Durant isn’t a free agent; he has four years and $284 million remaining on his contract with the Nets, who will undoubtedly demand a haul of players and draft picks in any trade agreement for the 12-time All-Star, four-time scoring champion, three-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time NBA champion.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has never been a fan of trade demands going public.

“This needs to be a two-way street,” Silver said last month. “Teams provide enormous security and guarantees to players and the expectation is, in return, they will meet their end of the bargain. I’m realistic that there’s always conversations that are going to go on behind closed doors between players and their representatives and the teams. But we don’t like to see players requesting trades, and we don’t like to see it playing out the way it is.”

Durant has spent three seasons with Brooklyn, not playing in the first of those years while he recovered from a torn Achilles. He averaged 29.9 points in 55 games last season, after leading the USA to Olympic gold at the Tokyo Games last summer.

– Additional reporting by Sacha Mirzabegian

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China’s ambassador backs the right to take control of Taiwan by force

US President Joe Biden has said three times over the past year that the US would defend Taiwan with military force but officials in his administration have insisted each time there was no change in the deliberate ambiguity about how the US would respond.

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Xiao, who arrived in Canberra in April after four years in Indonesia and a long career in the diplomatic service, portrayed China as a stabilizing force in world affairs and a partner for Australia.

“When we cooperate we both win, when we don’t we both lose,” he said.

Asked about China’s intentions towards Taiwan, Xiao did not accept the proposition that the people of Taiwan should have a say in the outcome.

“The future of Taiwan will be decided by 1.4 billion Chinese people. At the same time I believe that the majority of the people in Taiwan believe they are Chinese,” he said.

“They believe Taiwan is part of China and Taiwan is a province of China. They are for reunification.”

In fact, the majority have favored some form of the status quo in surveys over two decades, according to the National Chengchi University’s Election Study Center. Its June survey found that 28.6 per cent said they wanted to “maintain the status quo indefinitely” and 28.3 per cent wanted the status quo to continue until a later date, while 25.2 per cent wanted to move toward independence.

Asked if China would re-educate the people of Taiwan after unification, Xiao said: “My personal understanding is that once Chinese Taiwan comes back to the motherland, there might be a process for the people of Taiwan to have a correct understanding of China. ”

He denied there was any re-education of people in Xinjiang despite reports from Human Rights Watch about the use of forced detention, torture and “political education camps” against the mostly Muslim population of the region in western China.

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Asked about the Australian journalist Cheng Lei, who has been detained in China for two years on vague national security claims, the ambassador acknowledged there were Australians in detention but said: “They are under custody according to Chinese laws and their basic rights are well protected , don’t worry about that.”

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong raised concerns about Cheng and an Australian writer Yang Hengjun when she met her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Bali on July 8.

Xiao confirmed the interception of a Royal Australian Air Force P-8 surveillance plane by a Chinese J-16 fighter on May 26 – an incident that included the release of aluminum “chaff” that could have damaged the Australian aircraft – and defended it as a warning to stay away from Chinese territory.

“Just like you’re in your house, within your compound, somebody is driving around carrying a gun and trying to beat into your window, see what you’re doing with your family … you’re entitled to feel threatened, feel uncomfortable, ” he said.

“So you have to come out and tell those people to keep distant.”

He downplayed the chances of a meeting between Albanese and Xi at the G20 in Bali later this year, saying it would happen when there was confidence in a more positive relationship.

“As ambassador, I’m hoping for the best. And I’m going to make my own efforts toward that direction.”

Japanese ambassador Shingo Yamagami said he was “a bit surprised and concerned” at the remarks from his Chinese counterpart that missed an opportunity to reset relations.

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“I’m concerned at the increasingly loose usage of words,” Yamagami told journalists in the press gallery of Parliament House after watching Xiao’s speech.

“I think ‘use of force’ is the last word to be employed by diplomats, agents of peace. We are here to de-escalate tensions across the Taiwan Strait yet we are seeing an escalation of tensions. I’m increasingly worried.”

Japan was also concerned that Xiao claimed missiles fell into disputed waters when Japan claims those waters as part of its exclusive economic zone.

“How come missiles have to be shot across Taiwan into the East China Sea in response to a US politician’s visit to Taipei? I just cannot get it,” Yamagami said.

“This is the water between Taiwan and Japanese islands off the coast of Okinawa – it is the Japanese side of the median line. We are convinced five missiles landed in Japanese waters.”

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Who is Scott Perry, Trump ally and lawmaker whose phone was seized by FBI?

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After the FBI seized the cellphone of Rep. Scott Perry, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania who boosted former president Donald Trump’s baseless election fraud claims, all eyes are on the latest Trump ally to face scrutiny by federal law enforcement.

Perry’s cellphone was seized Tuesday as part of the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into the use of fake voters to try to overturn President Biden’s victory, according to a person familiar with the probe, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the phone seizure.

Perry is the first member of Congress known to have his phone seized as part of the Justice Department’s investigation into last year’s attempt at the US Capitol to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Perry did not say why investigators confiscated his phone and wrote in a statement Monday that the contents of his phone are not the “government’s business.”

While Perry called his phone’s seizure and the FBI’s Monday search of Trump’s personal safe at his Mar-a-Lago home “banana republic tactics” and the work of an overaggressive Justice Department, Republican members of Congress were also subject to FBI search and seizures in the Trump was. Federal investigators seized the cellphone of Sen. Richard Burr (NC) in 2020 as they investigated stock trades he made before the coronavirus pandemic briefly sent the market crashing.

Rep. Scott Perry says the FBI seized his phone while he was traveling

Perry, a five-term congressman who last fall became chair of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, is known both for his vigorous support of Trump and for his history of promoting baseless conspiracies on issues that range from terrorism to the coronavirus to the murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich.

Long before embracing Trump’s false election claims, Rep. Scott Perry promoted groundless theories

For months, Perry has been on the radar of the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot. Last December, Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), The chairman of the committee, sent Perry a letter requesting information on his effort to help install a little-known Justice Department official named Jeffrey Clark in the role of acting attorney general. The committee in July detailed the plan that involved Trump ousting then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and replacing him with Clark, who would then use his power from him to encourage key states won by Joe Biden to send in alternate slates of pro-Trump electors .

In the Jan. 6 committee hearing on June 23, witnesses described how President Donald Trump pressured the Justice Department to investigate election fraud. (Video: JM Rieger/The Washington Post, Photo: Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post)

A report by the select committee determined Perry introduced Clark to Trump; it also cited evidence that Perry repeatedly communicated with Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of staff, about Clark.

Perry quickly rejected the committee’s request to provide communications and voluntary testimony.

The 60-year-old congressman, who now represents Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, resisted calls for his resignation after reports of his involvement in efforts to overturn the election results — including his public objection to Congress counting Pennsylvania’s electoral votes for Biden.

“When votes are accepted under unconstitutional means, without fair and equal protection for all, the only result can only be an illegitimate outcome,” Perry said on the House floor after the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Perry not only embraced Trump’s false claim that the 2020 election was fraudulent but promoted some of the more outlandish claims — including one that a former Justice Department official called “pure insanity.”

The Washington Post previously reported that Perry “was at the heart” of bringing to Trump’s attention the so-called “Italygate” conspiracy, which claimed an Italian defense contractor conspired with the CIA to use military satellites to change votes for Trump to ones for Biden .

“Why can’t we just work with the Italian government?” Perry asked in a Dec. 21, 2020, text message to Meadows, according to the Jan. 6 committee.

Richard Donoghue, the former deputy to Rosen when he was acting attorney general, called the theory “pure insanity” and “patently absurd.”

Perry’s diligent efforts on Trump’s behalf also include allegedly seeking a preemptive pardon in case of any criminal liability stemming from his efforts to overturn the election. During testimony before the House select committee in June, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former top aided Meadows, testified that Perry was among five Republican lawmakers who advanced Trump’s stolen election claim and also sought pardons.

Perry has denied he sought a pardon, issuing a statement after Hutchinson’s testimony saying, “I never sought a Presidential pardon for myself or other Members of Congress.”

Hutchinson testified that Perry spoke to her directly about a pardon, which Perry also denied.

“At no time did I speak with Miss Hutchinson, a White House scheduler, nor any White House staff about a pardon for myself or any other Member of Congress — this never happened,” Perry said in June.

Perry has spent 15 years representing Pennsylvania, first as a state legislator and then as a congressman in a career that for several years overlapped with his service with the state’s Army National Guard. He also serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee, according to his official House biography.

Perry has consistently voted with some of Congress’s most far-right members, opposing Trump’s impeachment, the Violence Against Women Act and the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act aimed at protecting Asian Americans who faced a surge in attacks during the coronavirus pandemic. But the congressman has on occasion broken with those conventions, including his recent vote in favor of the Respect for Marriage Act, which would federally protect same-sex and interracial marriage.

Perry faces reelection in November, two years after he was redistricted into Pennsylvania’s more competitive 10th Congressional District, which includes Hershey, Pa.

If Republicans are successful in taking control of the House after the midterm elections, the Freedom Caucus, which Perry now leads, is expected to have a significant role in selecting the next House speaker.

Devlin Barrett and Perry Stein contributed to this report.

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Samsung’s 1TB T7 Shield SSD drops back down to $100

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Samsung’s 1TB T7 Shield SSD is back to its all-time low price of $100, or $60 less than what it usually sells for on Amazon. The last time it was listed for $100 on the website was on Prime Day in July — if you missed the chance to get one at the time and now need a rugged SSD for whatever reason, you may want to head on over to its product page . The T7 Shield is a tougher version of its standard counterpart, one that’s encased in a rubber casing to give it the durability needed to survive up to 9.8-foot drops. That rubber exterior with its Dynamic Thermal Guard also prevents overheating so it suffers no performance drops even while transferring massive files. In addition, the T7 Shield is resistant to water and dust.

Buy Samsung T7 Shield 1TB at Amazon – $100

When it comes to performance, the T7 Shield has sequential read speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and write speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s, which Samsung says are the fastest transfer speeds available today based on the USB 3.2 Gen2 standard. It employs the 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard so it can keep your data secure in case you lose it. And while it only has one USB-C port, it comes with a USB Type C-to-C and a Type C-to-A cable.

Take note that the model on sale for $100 right now is the 1TB version, but you can also get the 2TB variant at a discount. The larger capacity SSD is currently listed for $200, which is $90 less than its normal price. Both versions are available in blue, black and beige.

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Prize money drawn against sign on fees, contracts, FedEx Cup

It turns out that at least some players who have ditched the PGA Tour for the riches of the LIV Golf Series aren’t actually earning a dime when it comes to their results in the lucrative, but controversial, Saudi-backed circuit.

That bombshell was revealed Tuesday in US District Court in San Jose, Calif., where a federal judge denied a temporary restraining order for three players currently suspended by the tour after leaving for LIV, the New York Post reports.

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They were seeking to be allowed to play in the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs, which begins this week in Memphis.

During the hearing, a lawyer representing LIV said that players’ earnings are counted against the upfront money they receive for joining.

That means a $4 million first-place winner’s check would essentially amount to money a player has already been paid for signing with the rival faction. The lawyer said that not every contract is the same, but also said not all money is guaranteed, before moving on in the case.

Shark has lured the biggest names away from the PGA.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
Shark has lured the biggest names away from the PGA. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

That contradicts what a LIV official and some players have said up to this point.

When Brooks Koepka was pressed at the LIV tournament outside Portland, Ore., last month on whether a player’s winnings come out of the signing bonus, the four-time major champion said, “That’s not — no. Nope.” When questioned again on the issue, he said, “No. I don’t know — it’s irrelevant.”

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At the end of the press conference in Portland, a LIV official in Portland tried to clear up the matter at the time.

“I just wanted to address [the] question earlier when you were asking about the prize purses and if they are in addition to the contracts,” she said. “The prize purses are in addition to. There is no draw at LIV Golf on any finances,” she said. “We just wanted to, on the record, it’s in addition to. And while you guys have, this is your first event, but you should know that from your contracts. You can test it. Thank you guys.”

That appears to not exactly be the case after all, however, according to one of LIV’s own attorneys.

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Prominent Perth doctor accused of assaulting wife

One of Perth‘s top doctors have lost a bid to keep his identity secret, amid shock domestic violence claims leveled by his high-profile wife.

Dr Anthony Bell, the medical director of St John of God Hospital in Midland, is charged with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm over an alleged violent incident in April.

His estranged wife, human rights lawyer Rabia Siddique, was in court today as a magistrate lifted an order preventing reporting of the case.
Dr Anthony Bell, the Medical Director of St John of God Hospital in Midland, is charged with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm over an alleged violent incident in April.  His estranged wife of him, human rights lawyer Rabia Siddique, was in court today as a Magistrate lifted an order preventing reporting of the case.
Dr Anthony Bell, the Medical Director of St John of God Hospital in Midland, is charged with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm over an alleged violent incident in April. (9News)

Siddique rose to prominence when she successfully sued the British Army for discrimination after it failed to acknowledge her role in rescuing two SAS soldiers from war-torn Iraq.

In court documents, Bell called the assault allegations “baseless”, claiming Siddique had “shown a desire to ruin his life” since their separation.

The veteran emergency physician also claimed his employer wouldn’t allow him to keep treating patients if the case went public, putting extra strain on WA’s struggling health system.

St John of God Hospital has since confirmed Bell has taken a leave of absence until the matter is finalized.

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Suspect in killings of Muslims in Albuquerque denies involvement : NPR

ALBUQUERQUE, NM — When pulled over by New Mexico police, the suspect in the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque denied any connection to the crimes that shook the city and its small Muslim community — and told authorities he was so unnerved by the violence that he was driving to Houston to look for a new home, court documents said.

Muhammad Syed, 51, was taken into custody Monday in connection with the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, NM, over the last nine months. He faces charges in two of the deaths and may be charged in the others.

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Muhammad Syed, 51, was taken into custody Monday in connection with the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, NM, over the last nine months. He faces charges in two of the deaths and may be charged in the others.

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The documents made public Tuesday night in a criminal complaint said Muhammad Syed, 51, only had clothing, shoes and a handgun when he was arrested Monday during a traffic stop more than 100 miles (160 kilometers) from his home in Albuquerque.

But investigators determined that bullet casings found in Syed’s vehicle matched the caliber of the weapons believed to have been used in two of the killings and that bullet casings found at those crime scenes were linked to a gun found at Syed’s home, the criminal complaint said.

Syed, an Afghan immigrant, told detectives he had been with the special forces in Afghanistan and fought against the Taliban. He also denied having any involvement in the murders. Syed was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday afternoon. Prosecutors planned to ask that he be held without bail pending trial and court documents did not list an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

The ambush killings of the four Muslim men sent fear rippling through the Muslim community of New Mexico’s largest city but generated a flood of information, including tips that led to the arrest of Syed, who knew the victims, authorities said.

Ahmad Assed (left), president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico, speaks Tuesday at a news conference to announce the arrest of Muhammad Syed, a suspect in the recent killings of Muslim men in Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller (right) looks on.

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Ahmad Assed (left), president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico, speaks Tuesday at a news conference to announce the arrest of Muhammad Syed, a suspect in the recent killings of Muslim men in Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller (right) looks on.

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Following the arrest, Albuquerque’s Muslim community breathed “an incredible sigh of relief,” said Ahmad Assed, president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico. “Lives have been turned upside down.”

The first killing last November was followed by three more between July 26 and Aug. 5.

Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said it was not clear yet whether the deaths should be classified as hate crimes or serial killings or both.

Syed had lived in the United States for about five years, police said.

“The offender knew the victims to some extent, and an interpersonal conflict may have led to the shootings,” a police statement said, although investigators were still working to identify how they had crossed paths.

When asked specifically if Syed, a Sunni Muslim, was angry that his daughter married a Shiite Muslim, Deputy Police Cmdr. Kyle Hartsock did not respond directly. He said “motives are still being explored fully to understand what they are.”

Assed acknowledged that “there was a marriage,” but he cautioned against coming to any conclusions about the motivation of Syed, who occasionally attended the center’s mosque.

In 2017, a boyfriend of Syed’s daughter reported to police that Syed, his wife and one of their sons had pulled him out of a car, punching and kicking him before driving away, according to court documents. The boyfriend, who was found with a bloody nose, scratches and bruises, told police that he was attacked because they did not want her in a relationship with him.

Syed was also arrested in May 2018 after a fight with his wife turned violent, court documents said.

Prosecutors said both cases were later dismissed after the victims declined to press charges.

The Albuquerque slayings drew the attention of President Joe Biden, who said such attacks “have no place in America.” They also sent a shudder through Muslim communities across the US Some people questioned their safety and limited their movements.

“There is no justification for this evil. There is no justification to take an innocent life,” Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American–Islamic Relations, said at a Tuesday news conference in Washington, DC

He called the killings “deranged behavior.”

The earliest case involves the November killing of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, from Afghanistan.

Naeem Hussain, a 25-year-old man from Pakistan, was killed last Friday. His death from him came just days after those of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, and Aftab Hussein, 41, who were also from Pakistan and members of the same mosque.

Ehsan Chahalmi, the brother-in-law of Naeem Hussain, said he was “a generous, kind, giving, forgiving and loving soul that has been taken away from us forever.”

Investigators consider Syed to be the primary suspect in the deaths of Naeem Hussain and Ahmadi but have not yet filed charges in those cases.

The announcement that the shootings appeared to be linked produced more than 200 tips, including one from the Muslim community that police credited with leading them to the Syed family.

Police said they were about to search Syed’s Albuquerque home on Monday when they saw him drive away in a Volkswagen Jetta that investigators believe was used in at least one of the slayings.

Syed’s sons were questioned and released, according to authorities.