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Houston nurse Nicole Linton charged with murder, gross vehicular manslaughter in Windsor Hills crash that killed 6

A nurse from Houston was charged Monday with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter for the fiery crash that killed six people, including an infant and a pregnant woman.

Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, was behind the wheel of a Mercedes-Benz that barreled through a red light at Slauson and La Brea avenues last Thursday and slammed into several other vehicles in the Windsor Hills area, according to the CHP. The six people killed included all the members of one family — 23-year-old Ashley Ryanthe child she was pregnant with, her boyfriend, 24-year-old Reynold Lester, who was the father of her unborn son, and her infant son Alonzo, who was about to celebrate his first birthday.

The charges include six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter. District Attorney George Gascón said his office of him cannot file a manslaughter charge in a case involving an unborn child.

“This is a case that will always be remembered for the senseless loss of so many innocent lives as they simply went about their daily routines,” Gascón said in a statement.

Linton is expected to make an initial court appearance in the case on Monday. If convicted as charged, she could face 90 years to life in prison, Gascón said.

Surveillance video from the scene showed the Mercedes speeding through a red light in a 35 mph zone on La Brea at a speed authorities estimated was about 100 mph and broadsiding another vehicle, which exploded into flames. It was pushed into at least one other vehicle, and both ended up against a gas station sign on the corner of the intersection. The impact of the fiery crash left a trail of flames from the intersection.

Eight vehicles in total, including Linton’s, were involved in the crash. Linton’s Mercedes ended up near a bench down the street.

Two other women who died in the crash have yet to be identified, according to Gascón. The occupants of six other vehicles, including five in an SUV and another driver in another vehicle, were also injured.

“While the wreckage of this fiery crash at this intersection was removed and traffic eventually resumes, there is catastrophic damage to the families and friends of those killed and injured,” Gascón said. “It is not only a tremendous loss to the families but our entire community who learned of this incredible tragedy or have watched the now viral video of the collision.”

Gascón said there was no evidence of alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, but it has not yet been ruled out.

The traveling nurse from Houston was arrested friday while she was still hospitalized for moderate injuries she sustained in the crash. She was released from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center over the weekend, and is being held on a $9 million bail.

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7 Galaxy Projectors to Gaze off Into Space With

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If you’ve been looking to change the atmosphere of certain rooms in your home, then allow us to introduce you to the humble galaxy projector. These devices are surprisingly affordable and a unique way to add some ambience to your home. With the flick of a switch, you can totally change the mood of a room without needing to splash out on an expensive renovation (which is always a bonus if you’re renting).

A galaxy projector is also a great piece of free tech. Why not pair one with a mini projector and create a home cinema on a rainy day? It’ll feel just like a movie under the stars. Or plug it into a smart plug, so you can set routines that you can control with your voice?

If you want to know more about filling your home with some nifty pockets of intergalactic goodness, check out some of the best deals we’ve found below.

What’s a galaxy projector?

It’s a projector that projects galaxies, as the name suggests.

To be just a touch more precise, it’s a catch-all term for projectors that typically project some kind of starfield, usually designed to be pointed at the ceiling of a room. Some models will offer differing star fields, or planets and galaxies, while others may include embedded music or other added features. The essential features are basically just a light source and a star pattern of some sort, but there’s quite a bit of scope for a galaxy projector to do more than that.

Why would I want one?

There are a few different use cases for galaxy projectors, but just to name a few:

To help you sleep at night

Have you ever slept under the stars? It can be an amazing experience, but the outside world also has its fair share of cold weather, bugs and other discomforts. Having the stars above you while you sleep can make that tricky task of relaxing into a deep sleep much easier.

To create a romantic atmosphere

Need to pop a “special” question? Get the stars on your side – as long as you’re sure your prospective partner will view it as cute rather than cheesy.

To enhance entertainment

Line up a long session of Elite Dangerousset Kubrick’s classic 2001: A Space Odyssey to play – whatever takes your fancy. You can make things feel even more immersive when you’re in a room that is quite literally full of stars, whether that’s a family movie night, a wedding or your next party.

What are my Galaxy projector options?

There’s a wide range of projectors that will fling star fields indoors at different price points.

LED Galaxy Starry Night Light Projector – $27.99

LED Galaxy Starry Night Light Projector
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A galaxy light that can switch between stars, moons or projected waves.

Starry Sky Projector + LED Ocean Wave Projector – $25.66

Starry Sky Projector LED Ocean Wave Projector
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If you’re after stars in a range of colors, this projector can switch between 10 different color sets with 360-degrees of rotation.

LED Star Projector – now $19.99 (was $44.99)

7 Galaxy Projectors to Gaze off Into Space With
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Simple to use and perfect for children, this will serve as a wondrous night light.

BlissLite Sky Lights 2.0 – now $59.99 (was $89.99)

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Precision glass optics give this skylight a hyper-real element.

Tomnew Remote Control Ocean Wave Projector – now $33.99 (was $39.99)

7 Galaxy Projectors to Gaze off Into Space With
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While the focus is more on projected water patterns, this projector comes with included speakers if you want music with your light shows.

Café 63 Star Night Light For Kids – now $26.99 (was $39.99)

7 Galaxy Projectors to Gaze off Into Space With
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A projector with modes covering a starry sky and a universe pattern, as well as a happy birthday message and a cover so it can do double duty as a night light.

Sky LED Projector Night Light – $49.99

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This super easy-to-use projector offers three light options: star, nebula cloud and the moon. You can also control the brightness, angle and combination of light options.

Editor’s note: Descriptions and features are taken from manufacturer/seller claims and user reviews.

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Hopelessly devoted to the queen of my childhood

Like every Australian daughter of the 80s, I worshiped Olivia Newton-John. I’d spend hours in my bedroom wearing a Physical-style headband and legwarmers, listening to the cassette of her greatest hits and singing magic into my hairbrush.

On weekend trips to Video Ezy, I’d make a beeline for the VHS musicals and hire grease and Xanadu on alternate weekends. I’d watch until the tape went funny or my brother had a tantrum about being denied access to the VCR to watch Return of the Jedi.

Olivia Newton-John pictured in 1978 at a press conference to promote Grease.

Olivia Newton-John pictured in 1978 at a press conference to promote Grease.Credit:Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Then during the week at primary school, we’d act out the scenes.

Parents were pretty loose about what their kids watched back then. None of us understood, but still dutifully enacted, Kenickie’s reference to his “25 cent insurance policy” during a steamy back-seat romp with Rizzo. We’d chant the “lousy with virginity” song at the top of our voices.

Journalist Jordan Baker with Olivia Newton-John.

Journalist Jordan Baker with Olivia Newton-John.

But Olivia was the only one we cared about.

That voice, which gives me shivers even now. That face. And that accent, which she kept, and which showed girls in suburban Australia – always at least six months behind the rest of the world in everything back then – that one of us could make it over there.

We all wanted to be her. Countless backyard baby pools had to be emptied after a young girl in a white nightdress dunked pieces of paper in it, and peered into an imaginary photo of Danny singing Hopelessly Devoted to You.

Our ardent renditions of summer nights burst eardrums, both in the 1980s and at retro nightclubs in the decades since. And then there was the old smooching trick, when you’d face the wall, cross your arms, put your hands behind your back and wriggle like you were pashing Danny at Rydell High.

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Eels v Rabbitohs: Ogden in for first game; Burgess ruled out

Victory over the Sea Eagles last week has kept Parramatta right in the race for a spot in the top four, but they will have to be on their game again to get past a Rabbitohs side who have won five of their past six matches.

The Eels won without Mitchell Moses last week and crucially showed an ability to back up from a big win the previous week, something which has been lacking for them in 2022, and will have taken confidence from overcoming the Sea Eagles in the final half hour of the match.

South Sydney were always in control against the Warriors and were able to manage the minutes of a couple of key men as a result of being well up midway through the second half.

The Rabbitohs can jump past Parramatta into fifth place with a victory on Friday night, while the Eels know any dropped game at this point could signal at end to the realistic hope of finishing inside the top four.

The Rundown

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Eels: Just the one change from the side which beat Manly in round 21, with Ofahiki Ogden set to play his first NRL game of the year, joining the interchange at the expense of Makahesi Makatoa. Winger Bailey Simonsson is among the reserves as he looks to return from a hamstring injury.

Rabbitohs: Hame Sele returns from a hamstring injury in the front row, pushing Daniel Suluka-Fifita to the reserves. Thomas Burgess has served his one-game suspension but will miss the match with a groin injury. Center Campbell Graham is still sidelined by the cheekbone injury which has kept him out since Round 16.

key match-up

Clint Gutherson v Latrell Mitchell: Despite being rested for the final 18 minutes of the victory over the Warriors, Mitchell scored half of his side’s 48 points and set up a further two tries for his side. Gutherson was enormous for the Eels last week, taking over a chunk of the attacking workload in the absence of Mitchell Moses and scoring a crucial second-half try which broke the spirit of Manly.

Stat Attack

Latrell Mitchell has been on fire with the boot lately and right now is on a streak of 12-straight successful kicks, stretching across two games. That ability to turn fours into sixes isn’t a luxury the Eels have without Mitchell Moses in their side though, with Clinton Gutherson struggling off the tee in last week’s victory against the Sea Eagles, kicking four of seven. If it ends up being a close match the difference in kicking could be critical.

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Butler Twp. shooting suspect to remain jailed in Kansas; Second court appearance scheduled – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio

Butler Twp. deadly shootings: Vigil at Vandalia-Butler HS Monday

BUTLER TWP. — The man suspected of shooting and killing four people in a Butler Twp. neighborhood Friday made his first appearance in a Kansas courtroom, following his capture of him over the weekend

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Stephen Marlow, 39, has been charged with 13 counts including eight murder charges in Vandalia Municipal Court stemming from the killings of Clyde and Eva Knox, and Sarah and Kayla Anderson last week. Following a nationwide manhunt, Marlow was captured Saturday in Lawrence, Kansas.

Marlow appeared in a Douglas County, Kansas courtroom at 4 pm EDT, the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office confirmed with News Center 7.

During the hearing, a judge ruled to keep Marlow held in jail with no bond, as requested by the original jurisdiction that charged him, the district attorney spokesperson told News Center 7.

>> PHOTOS: Police investigate 4 killed in shooting in Butler Twp. neighborhood

An attorney was appointed for the extradition part of his case and Marlow will make his next appearance in Douglas County court Wednesday afternoon for a status hearing, the spokesperson said.

The extradition part of Marlow’s hearing will determine when Butler Twp. police can get him from Kansas and bring him back to face charges in Montgomery County.

The spokesperson added they’re expecting to learn if Marlow will waive the extradition hearing or not. If Marlow does not waive extradition, it will set a formal extradition proceeding, the spokesperson said.

The Douglas County DA’s Office confirmed Marlow is not facing any charges in Kansas.

The charges against Marlow in Vandalia Municipal Court are:

  • 8 counts of aggravated murder
  • 4 counts of aggravated burglary
  • 1 count of weapons under disability

Newly-obtained court records indicate Marlow spoke to a neighbor in between the deadly shootings at two homes on Hardwicke Place.

The witness told investigators he watched Marlow leave the home of Sarah and Kayla Anderson after the first shots were fired.

“(The witness) watched Stephen exit the garage of (the Anderson’s home) and spoke to him. (The witness) stated he watched Stephen holster a gun and Stephen made a vague threat to him. (The witness) was able to positively identify Stephen in a photo lineup,” investigators said in a court filing in Vandalia Municipal Court, obtained in a News Center 7 public records request.

>> Vandalia-Butler High School students gather to remember 15 year old victim of shooting

Investigators also outlined the series of events during the deadly shootings. Investigators allege Marlow first went into the open attached garage where the Andersons lived and shot and killed both Sarah and Kayla. The killings were caught on security cameras that were at the house, court records indicate.

Marlow then went to the home of Clyde and Eva Knox, which is one house to the south from the home where the Andersons lived, entered through the Knox’s detached garage and killed them, investigators allege in the court filings.

A second witness told investigators he heard the gunshots at the Knox’s home, looked outside and saw Marlow getting into a white Ford SUV moments before Marlow drove away, investigators allege in the court documents.

After the killings Marlow fled the area, sparking a nationwide search. Lawrence, Kansas police provided new details on the capture of Marlow Saturday, saying they were notified about 30 minutes before his arrest that Marlow was suspected to be in the Lawrence area.

A Lawrence officer spotted Marlow’s car, attempted a traffic stop in a grocery store parking lot, and Marlow was taken into custody without incident, Lawrence Patrol Lt. David Ernst said in a media availability Monday.

We’ll continue to update this story as we learn more.

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Martha Kalifatidis looks pale as she’s spotted for the first time since being sick

Martha Kalifatidis looks pale and frail as she leans on fiancé Michael Brunelli for support as MAFS star is spotted for the first time since being left bedridden for weeks due to mystery illness

Former Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis has been seen for the first time since she was left bedridden for weeks after catching a viral infection in Europe.

The 34-year-old influencer looked pale and frail as she lent on her fiancé Michael Brunelli for support as they paid a visit to the Northland shopping center in their hometown of Melbourne.

The couple recently returned to Australia after Martha’s illness forced the couple to cut their trip short.

Former Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis has been seen for the first time since she was left bedridden for weeks after catching a viral infection in Europe

Former Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis has been seen for the first time since she was left bedridden for weeks after catching a viral infection in Europe

The former makeup artist rugged up against the winter chill in a beige jumper and gray sweatpants and wore a pair of cozy Ugg boots on her feet.

Makeup free, she shielded her face with a navy cap and tied her dark locks into a low ponytail.

Martha kept up her fluids on the outing, clutching a water bottle as she walked around.

The 34-year-old influencer looked pale and frail as she lent on her fiancé Michael Brunelli for support as they paid a visit to the Northland shopping center in their hometown of Melbourne

The 34-year-old influencer looked pale and frail as she lent on her fiancé Michael Brunelli for support as they paid a visit to the Northland shopping center in their hometown of Melbourne

The 34-year-old influencer looked pale and frail as she lent on her fiancé Michael Brunelli for support as they paid a visit to the Northland shopping center in their hometown of Melbourne

Makeup free, she shielded her face with a navy cap and tied her dark locks into a low ponytail

Makeup free, she shielded her face with a navy cap and tied her dark locks into a low ponytail

The former makeup artist rugged up against the winter chill in a beige jumper and gray sweatpants and wore a pair of cozy Ugg boots on her feet

The former makeup artist rugged up against the winter chill in a beige jumper and gray sweatpants and wore a pair of cozy Ugg boots on her feet

The couple had been holidaying in Europe for three months when they had to cut their trip short after Martha fell ill with a mystery illness.

Last month, Michael revealed his partner had been suffering from a viral infection and Martha broke her silence shortly after.

‘Hello, everyone. I know I’ve been quiet on here. I’ve been bedridden for a few weeks, but I’m finally home and getting the care I need,’ Martha wrote on Instagram at the time.

The couple had been holidaying in Europe for three months when they had to cut their trip short after Martha fell ill with a mystery illness

The couple had been holidaying in Europe for three months when they had to cut their trip short after Martha fell ill with a mystery illness

Last month, Michael revealed his partner had been suffering from a viral infection

Last month, Michael revealed his partner had been suffering from a viral infection

Martha broke her silence shortly after, telling her fans 'Hi, everyone.  I know I've been quiet on here.  I've been bedridden for a few weeks, but I'm finally home and getting the care I need'

Martha broke her silence shortly after, telling her fans ‘Hi, everyone. I know I’ve been quiet on here. I’ve been bedridden for a few weeks, but I’m finally home and getting the care I need’

She continued: ‘I’ll be back soon. Thanks for all the messages. Sorry I haven’t got back to anyone. I really do appreciate the support though.’

Michael revealed his partner was unwell after fans noticed she had been uncharacteristically silent on Instagram.

He posted a photo on his Stories of himself holding the influencer’s hand as she lay in bed next to a half-eaten sandwich.

‘I just want to say a big thank you to everyone who has reached out and messaged us asking about Martha,’ he wrote.

‘She’s been offline and unwell with a viral infection. It’s taken a toll on her energy levels, but she she’s okay and on the mend.’

While they were overseas, the pair visited Italy, the UK, and Turkey.

Michael, 31, posted a photo on his Stories of himself holding the influencer's hand as she lay in bed next to a half-eaten sandwich.  'She's been offline and unwell with a viral infection.  It's taken a toll on her energy levels, but she she's okay and on the mend, 'he wrote

Michael, 31, posted a photo on his Stories of himself holding the influencer’s hand as she lay in bed next to a half-eaten sandwich. ‘She’s been offline and unwell with a viral infection. It’s taken a toll on her energy levels, but she she’s okay and on the mend, ‘he wrote

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Lions star into co-lead, two votes separate top four

Brisbane’s Lachie Neale joined Touk Miller in the lead for the AFL Coaches Association champion player of the year award as the top four are separated by just two votes.

Neale led the Lions to an important 33-point win over Carlton on Sunday, earning nine votes for his 32 disposals, nine clearances and goal.

That lifted the gun midfielder onto 88 votes, joining Gold Coast’s Miller on that tally with two home and away rounds remaining.

Miller was tagged during the Suns’ loss to Hawthorn, with Finn Maginness earning five votes for his role on the ball-winner.

Melbourne duo Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca are two votes behind Miller and Neale on 86, with the latter earning three in the Demons’ loss to Collingwood.

Max Gawn was awarded maximum votes, while Jordan De Goey was given eight.

There were seven 10-vote games, with Gawn joined by Jack Gunston, Jesse Hogan, Rory Lobb, Shai Bolton, Nick Larkey and Josh Kennedy.

Melbourne v Collingwood

10 Max Gawn (MELB)
8 Jordan DeGoey (COLL)
5 Jamie Elliott (COLL)
3 Christian Petracca (MELB)
2 Christian Salem (MELB)
1 Nick Daicos (COLL)
1 Brayden Maynard (COLL)

Hawthorn v Gold Coast

10 Jack Gunston (HAW)
6 Jay Newcombe (HAW)
5 David Swallow (GCFC)
5 Finn Maginness (HAW)
4 Dylan Moore (HAW)

Greater Western Sydney v Essendon

10 Jesse Hogan (GWS)
8 Lachie Whitfield (GWS)
6 Harry Perryman (GWS)
3 Sam Taylor (GWS)
2 Callan Ward (GWS)
1 Matt Guelfi (ESS)

Western Bulldogs v Fremantle

10 Rory Lobb (FRE)
8 Caleb Serong (FRE)
6 Josh Dunkley (WB)
4 Luke Ryan (FRE)
2 Jordan Clark (FRE)

Geelong vs St Kilda

6 Max Holmes (GEEL)
6 Brandan Parfitt (GEEL)
6 Sam De Koning (GEEL)
5 Cameron Guthrie (GEEL)
4 Isaac Smith (GEEL)
2 Zach Guthrie (GEEL)

Port Adelaide v Richmond

10 Shai Bolton (RICH)
7 Dion Prestia (RICH)
6 Toby Nankervis (RICH)
3 Trent Cotchin (RICH)
3 Tom J Lynch (RICH)
1 Daniel Rioli (RICH)

North Melbourne v Sydney

10 Nick Larkey (NMFC)
7 Chad Warner (SYD)
4 Tom Hickey (SYD)
3 Luke Parker (SYD)
3 Luke Davies-Uniacke (NMFC)
2 Lance Franklin (SYD)
1 Isaac Heeney (SYD)

Brisbane v Carlton

9 Lachie Neale (BL)
8 Zac Bailey (BL)
7 Oscar McInerney (BL)
2 Rhys Mathieson (BL)
2 Harris Andrews (BL)
1 Jacob Weitering (CARL)
1 Daniel McStay (BL)

West Coast v Adelaide

10 Josh J. Kennedy (WCE)
7 Darcy Fogarty (ADEL)
6 Rory Laird (ADEL)
5 Tom Barrass (WCE)
1 Jordan Dawson (ADEL)
1 Nic Naitanui (WCE)

LEADERBOARD

88 Touk Miller (GCFC)
88 Lachie Neale (BL)
86 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
86 Christian Petracca (MELB)
75 Patrick Cripps (CARL)
75 Connor Rozee (PORT)
72 Andrew Brayshaw (FRE)
67 Jeremy Cameron (GEEL)
57 Shai Bolton (RICH)
56 Callum Mills (SYD)
55 Chad Warner (SYD)
54 Sam Walsh (CARL)
53 Hugh McCluggage (BL)
50 Charlie Curnow (CARL)
50 Max Gawn (MELB)
48 James Sicily (HAW)
47 Cameron Guthrie (GEEL)
47 Rory Laird (ADEL)
46 Jordan DeGoey (COLL)
46 Peter Wright (ESS)

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Gov. Ricketts Releases Statement on Potential Special Session to Amend Nebraska’s Abortion Laws

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Gov. Ricketts Releases Statement on Potential Special Session to Amend Nebraska’s Abortion Laws

LINCOLN- Today, Governor Ricketts received a letter from Speaker of the Legislature Mike Hilgers. It indicated that 30 state senators support amending Nebraska’s abortion laws to prohibit abortions starting at 12 weeks in a special session. The Governor released the following statement in response:

“It is deeply saddening that only 30 Nebraska state senators are willing to come back to Lincoln this fall in order to protect innocent life. The proposal to change Nebraska’s state law that prohibits abortions starting at 20 weeks and reduces that to 12 weeks is a measured, reasonable step to protect more preborn babies in our state.”

“Right now, babies in Nebraska can be aborted up to 20 weeks. At this age, babies are nearly fully formed. They can kick, swallow, hear and respond to sounds outside the womb. They suck their thumbs. They can feel pain. And as medical advancements continue, more and more babies born at this stage can survive premature births and go on to live vibrant lives. Under Nebraska’s current law, these babies can still be killed before they have that chance.”

“Most of the free world has more reasonable abortion laws than Nebraska. Over 75 percent of countries around the world have placed restrictions on abortion at 12 weeks. Our 20 week abortion ban puts us in line with a narrow ten percent of countries – including countries like North Korea and China – that fail to protect preborn babies.”

“I ask all Nebraskans who are pro-life to look at the list of state senators who signed the letter. If your state senator is on that list, please call or email their office to thank them for their choice to stand with preborn babies. If your state senator is not on the list, please call or email them as well to encourage them to reconsider their decision on this reasonable change to Nebraska’s abortion laws.”

“This letter shows that elections have consequences. In our state, we must work to protect the most vulnerable, and that includes our preborn babies. There’s no more important issue. We cannot achieve equality for all if we silence human beings before they even have a voice.”

“The senators’ letter shows we don’t have the 33 votes needed to pass legislation to protect more preborn babies. For this reason, I will not be calling a special session. Nebraskans need to have more conversations on the value we place on human life so more meaningful protections can be passed in our state.”

“As Governor, I will continue doing whatever I can in my power to affirm the rights of preborn babies and to support pregnant women, children, and families in need.”

The letter from Speaker Mike Hilgers listing the state senators who supported prohibiting abortions starting at 12 weeks in a special session is available by clicking here.

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Does Vegemite expire: Man discovers Vegemite jar sitting in shelf for 10 years

American man discovers ‘incredible’ fact about Vegemite that ‘every Australian already knows’: ‘My mind is blown’

  • A US resident was amazed after discovering a fact about Vegemite
  • Sharing a photo on Reddit, the man was impressed by the ‘use by’ date
  • The jar was more than 10 years old and the expiration date was labeled June 23, 2011
  • ‘It’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date,’ he wrote
  • But Aussies know the popular spread doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast

An American man who enjoys eating Vegemite on toast has discovered an ‘amazing’ fact about the Aussie spread after taking a closer look at the jar.

Sharing a photo on Reddit, the man was shocked by the ‘use by’ date that read June 23, 2011 – more than a decade ago.

‘If you’ve ever wondered if it’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it’s true,’ the man wrote.

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast extract and salt.

An American man was shocked to find his Vegemite jar was more than 10 years old.  'If you've ever wondered if it's true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it's true,' the man wrote on Reddit (pictured: the 'use by' date - June 23, 2011)

An American man was shocked to find his Vegemite jar was more than 10 years old. ‘If you’ve ever wondered if it’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it’s true,’ the man wrote on Reddit (pictured: the ‘use by’ date – June 23, 2011)

‘I bought a 220g jar of Vegemite some time ago from a well-known import store in the US. I’ve been using it sparingly for quite a while, and I still have not used it all up,’ the man continued.

‘This morning I got it out to spread on some toast for breakfast. As I was eating it, I wondered how long I’ve been on this same jar.

‘I looked for a ‘use by date’, and this is what I saw.’

In the comments Australians joked Vegemite could withstand the test of time and survive unscathed against a ‘nuclear war’.

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn't expire since it's made from yeast extract and salt

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast extract and salt

‘Vegemite is to Australians what honey was to the ancient Egyptians. You will be ok to uncover a jar from a grave in 2000 years and still use it,’ one person wrote.

‘It’s 70 per cent salt so you probably have at least another 6 Australian prime minister changes before it stops being effective against drop bears,’ another Reddit user joked.

A third added: ‘Two things will outlast humanity: 1. Micro plastics 2. Vegemite.’

‘New goal unlocked: be buried in a tomb surrounded by jars of Vegemite to sustain me in the afterlife,’ another said.

On a serious note, some said Vegemite could go bad or become moldy if contaminated with butter.

Vegemite doesn’t have a ‘use by’ date, but instead a ‘best before’ date.

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‘Phenomenal’ Quade tipped to rise again, how Hoops reacted to win, Tahs sign powerful Fijian, Bok banned

Wallabies No.9 Nic White has backed Quade Cooper to fight back after his latest injury set back to challenge for a recall ahead of the World Cup next year and revealed Michael Hooper’s reaction to their Rugby Championship opener.

Cooper went down early in the second half of Sunday’s win over Argentina with an Achilles tendon rupture that will rule him out of rugby for at least six months.

“He’s a pretty measured guy. He’s seen it all throughout his career. He’s one of the most professional guys I have come across where he’s at the moment,” White told reporters on Tuesday.

“The lows don’t get him too low and the highs, he certainly doesn’t ride them.

“He’s a very consistent guy with his emotions and he was in pretty good spirits considering the injury that he just had, already talking about the path hat he’s happy to take on.

“I’ve got no doubt that he’ll, he’s the right type of guy that will probably come back sooner than expected and be in some phenomenal shape when he comes back. You know, you can see it in the way he does everything.”

Quade Cooper of Australia is tackled by Santiago Carreras of Argentina during The Rugby Championship between Argentina Pumas and Australian Wallabies at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas on August 06, 2022 in Mendoza, Argentina.  (Photo by Daniel Jayo/Getty Images)

Quade Cooper of Australia is tackled by Santiago Carreras of Argentina (Photo by Daniel Jayo/Getty Images)

The injury has left the door open for someone else to grab the front running for RWC 2023.

White wouldn’t be drawn on who the favorite might be when asked if this was an opportunity for his Brumbies teammate Noah Lolesio to seize the No.10 and not let go.

Dave Rennie also has James O’Connor and Reece Hodge as options on the ground for Sunday’s second Test in Argentina.

“We’ve got great depth in all positions from one to 15 and 10 is no different,” said White.

“There’s a real opportunity there for whoever grabs it. It’s next man up. Noah’s taken these opportunities when he’s got them. So have James. And we’re just very lucky.

“We’ve had guys coming in and out, we’ve had plenty of injuries but with any sort of injury there becomes an opportunity and it’s pretty much how most of our careers start, through the misfortune of somebody else.

“Whoever grabs it, though, they’ll be ready to go.”

Meanwhile, White said Hooper checked in after returning to Australia from the tour.

“He’s spoken to a few of us,” said White. ” spoke to him after the game once he touched down. Obviously he was stoked with the result.

“We’ll stay in contact with him. He’s got a lot of support around him. He’s not on his own now. So the staff put a good plan in place for him. He’ll be well looked after back there and we’ll make sure we stay in touch.”

White said he was unaware of any timeline for Hooper’s return. While James Slipper took the reins as skipper following Hooper’s departure, White has been touted as a potential skipper if Hooper doesn’t return.

“If it comes… but I’m pretty happy with my role,” White said. “I’m sitting there behind Slips and I chew the boys’ ears off plenty so I’ve got already got a role within the team, I’ve got plenty of voice and whatnot.

“I don’t need a title there and I’m not sure the referees would be stoked with it,” he joked.

White said the Australians needed further work on their discipline after 30 penalties were blown up by Scottish referee Mike Adamson in the first Test. The ref’s constant whistling saw Australia caned in the first half and made it tough for them to establish a foothold.

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It led to another slow start, something that has become a worrying habit under Rennie.

“We lost the territorial battle. A lot of that was through ill-discipline through that first half, with [Santiago] Racing hitting kicks for line, 50-60 meters.

“You give up a penalty and they’re in your half and that is the tale of the first half. We made some adjustments at halftime. 19-10 wasn’t disastrous after what felt like a pretty disappointing half for us.

“We turned that around in the second half and it’s going to be a big point for us this week, sorting out that discipline side because there’s a number of penalties that we don’t need to give away and we need to force teams to exit rather than giving them piggybacks up the field.”

White added: “There’s just so much in that game that we can be so much better at.

“Pretty shaky start, discipline was a big one for us. This weekend we’re going to have to go another level because they’ll be disappointed with how they played on the weekend and Cheik will have them fired up.”

Tahs sign a Fijian Tiger

Fijian powerhouse Nemani Nadolo will return to the Waratahs next season as coach Daren Coleman looks to add “size and power” to his wide areas.

Nadolo, 34, played a leading role for Leicester as they won the English Premiership this year and made his Test debut for Fiji in 2010 when Coleman was an assistant coach for the team.

Nadolo was on the Tahs books in 2008 but limited opportunities saw him leave with contracts in France, England, and Japan before he returned to Super Rugby with the Crusaders, and he was the competition’s joint top try scorer in 2014 with 12, including one in the loss to the Tahs in that year’s end.

Nadolo scored 10 tries from 21 matches in the latest Premiership season.

“Who would’ve thought after leaving these doors 12 years ago I’d get another opportunity to be part of the club again,” Nadolo said in a statement.

““I’m grateful to Darren and the board for having faith in me and giving me another opportunity.

“NSW are heading in the right direction and I’m glad I can be a part of their journey.”

Coleman, who brought in Jamie Roberts to add experience, said he opted for Nadolo after reviewing the recent campaign.

“We’ve all seen what Nemani has done in world rugby in the last ten years and it’s incredibly exciting to have him in a sky-blue jersey,” Coleman said.

“One of the things we identified from our season review was the need to add some size and power to our roster, and Nemani brings a lot of size and physicality which will add an extra dimension to our team.

“He’s motivated to get back to Sydney have another crack at Super Rugby and push his claims to get in the Fijian Test team for their 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign.”

Boks defend fearless Arendse

Springboks winger Kurt-Lee Arendse has been banned for four games after his horror aerial hit on Beauden Barrett, while All Blacks coach Ian Foster was livid at the South African team’s tactics.

The Boks piled misery on Foster’s team, sending them to an all-time low of fifth on the WR rankings.

The Boks’ win came despite the red card to Arendse who hit Barrett while the New Zealander was jumping to catch a high ball. He landed on his head and neck and suffered a concussion.

”[I’ve got] massive concerns,” said Foster of the Arendse incident. “It’s probably the worst I’ve seen. It was pretty disappointing because it happened in the 10th minute as well and they deemed it was fair.

“Part of the problem in the game is in the lineout if you throw a jumper over to their side with an arm up, it’s considered obstruction, whereas it’s becoming a free-for-all for jumpers just to be able to jump and stick to hand out and say they’re competing. It needs to be addressed.”

Foster’s mood is unlikely to be eased by South Africa’s perspective on his comments.

In response, Boks assistant coach Deon Davids praised Arendse’s performance.

“It is interesting,” he said. “I think we know that the aerial contest is a very important part of our game and I must commend our players for the fearlessness they showed when they competed for the ball in the air.

“Looking back at the previous games there was a step up in execution from us in that area and because we kick contestable kicks there will always be a contest in the air.

Players like Kurt-Lee [Arendse] and [Makazole] Mapimpi were outstanding in terms of going up for the high ball.

“I think there might be one or two cases where the judgment was maybe wrong, but nothing was done intentionally to put us or the opponents in a difficult position.”