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The HSC student who’s studying four different language courses

Face masks will be strongly encouraged but not mandated during assessments. Hand sanitiser, alcohol wipes and masks will be made available to students.

About 76,000 students are working to complete their HSC program this year, and languages ​​are the first of 126 courses to be examined.

“Learning a second language is an invaluable experience and an important skill in a globalized world,” Mitchell said.

“In NSW, we are surrounded by rich and diverse languages ​​–and the NSW curriculum provides students from all backgrounds the opportunity to engage with and value those cultures.”

He began studying Japanese in year 8 but was eager to learn more in year 11, so he took on French and Korean.

“The more languages ​​I learn the more people I’m able to connect with,” he said. “I don’t know if I have a knack [for languages] but I definitely have a love for it and that’s able to push me along.”

Joseph wants to share his love of languages ​​with other young people and plans to become a teacher when he finishes high school.

He said the key to success in languages ​​was daily revision and practice, so they became ingrained in his mind.

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“I’m really looking forward to [the oral exams] so much and don’t really feel stressed about them,” Joseph said. “I think it’s really important not to think about the exams as the end point of your language learning.

“It’s really just the practice stage where you can gauge your abilities … before you go out to practice with actual native speakers.”

With four languages ​​already on his plate, Joseph still wants to learn more. Spanish and Chinese are next on his to-do list of him.

HSC written exams will start on October 12 and run until November 4.

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US

I-80 westbound reopen at Clipper Gap due to overturned vehicle

One person was injured after a vehicle overturned on Interstate 80 north of Auburn, authorities said. The area is now seeing significant traffic delays. The incident happened Sunday afternoon on the westbound lanes of the highway near Clipper Gap in Placer County, Caltrans said on social media. Clipper Gap is between Auburn and Colfax. One person was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries, according to Placer Hills Fire Protection District on social media. Photos from the district show a vehicle blocking most of the road. Placer authorities said westbound lanes were initially closed but are now reopened. They do warn that traffic is still moving slowly. Follow our real-time traffic map for the latest.(App users, click here to see a real-time traffic map.)It’s unclear how the trailer overturned. No other details were released. The California Highway Patrol, Placer County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders also responded to the crash. This is a developing story, stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.

One person was injured after a vehicle overturned on Interstate 80 north of Auburn, authorities said. The area is now seeing significant traffic delays.

The incident happened Sunday afternoon on the westbound lanes of the highway near Clipper Gap in Placer County, Caltrans said on social media. Clipper Gap is between Auburn and Colfax.

One person was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries, according to Placer Hills Fire Protection District on social media. Photos from the district show a vehicle blocking most of the road.

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Placer authorities said westbound lanes were initially closed but are now reopened. They do warn that traffic is still moving slowly.

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It’s unclear how the trailer overturned. No other details were released.

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The California Highway Patrol, Placer County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders also responded to the crash.

This is a developing story, stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.

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Business

Qantas executives to work in airports to help alleviate crisis

Up to 200 white collar staff from qantas head office may soon move into airports to help alleviate a plague of problems which have seriously bashed the airline’s reputation.
The action will see senior executives and managers essentially working as baggage handlers and in other crucial airport roles up to five days per week for three months.

Last month Qantas fell out of the top five rankings for the world’s best airlines amid a massive wave of customer dissatisfaction, stemming from flight cancellations, excruciating check-in waits, spikes in mishandled baggage and passengers holding for hours to reach the airline’s under-staffed call centers.

Qantas has suffered a shortage of baggage handlers since its 2020 decision to outsource about 1700 jobs.
Qantas has suffered a shortage of baggage handlers since its 2020 decision to outsource about 1700 jobs. (SMH/Jon Reid)
As part of the Qantas program, first reported by Australianmanagement and office staff will sort and scan bags and also drive tugs – the special vehicles which tow trailer loads of luggage between airport terminals and passenger jets.
qantas axed 1700 baggage handlers during the pandemic, a decision which was ruled unlawful. The airline is now attempting to challenge that finding in the high court.

A Qantas spokesperson told 9news.com.au there was nothing unusual about the rearrangement of staff, which workers were notified about in a recent note from chief operating officer Colin Hughes.

“We’ve been clear that our operational performance has not been meeting our customers’ expectations or the standards that we expect of ourselves – and that we’ve been pulling out all stops to improve our performance,” the spokesperson said.

“As we have done in the past during busy periods, around 200 head office staff have helped at airports during peak travel periods since Easter.

“While we manage the impacts of a record flu season and ongoing COVID cases coupled with the tightest labor market in decades, we’re continuing that contingency planning across our airport operations for the next three months.”

A Qantas baggage handler loads luggage of passengers onto a plane at Sydney Airport
A Qantas baggage handler loads luggage of passengers onto a plane at Sydney Airport (SMH/Jon Reid)

Prior to the pandemic, Qantas’ lost baggage rate was five bags per 1000.

In July, that had moved to seven per 1000.

The airline sector has been heavily affected by the coronavirus pandemic, and Qantas was given huge levels of financial help from the previous government, including more than $1 billion in aviation support measures and $856 million in JobKeeper.

Last month Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s sprawling $19m Sydney harborside home was targeted by vandals, who threw toilet paper and eggs at the mansion.

A century of Qantas: From outback airline to global giant

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Entertainment

Radio presenter Abbie Chatfield uses wig to avoid fans in nightclub

She’s arguably one of Australia’s most well-known personalities at the moment – ​​but Abbie Chatfield’s huge success isn’t all smooth sailing.

The 27-year-old podcaster, radio host and TV presenter wanted to enjoy a night out with her friends on Saturday, but admitted the common act causes her “anxiety” as she’s constantly “recognized” and approached by fans.

However, one mate came up with a genius solution to help put Abbie at ease, and it worked so well some fans have been left in disbelief.

the It’s A Lot host shared a video of herself on social media enjoying her night out completely undisturbed, writing: “I had anxiety about going out and being recognized so my friend let me use their Kris Jenner wig to disguise myself.”

In the clip, Abbie can be seen going wild on a nightclub dancefloor wearing a black skirt, blazer and a lacy bra.

But without her signature wavy blowout, fellow club-goers had no idea who she was.

“It worked – no one asked for a pic after that probs [because] they thought I was Kris Jenner and were too intimidated,” she wrote on Instagram.

The star’s 412,000 followers were quick to flood the video, labeling the move “iconic” and writing they “legit thought it was Kris Jenner”.

“Genuinely looks like Kris Jenner,” one wrote.

“I legit didn’t recognize you,” another said.

And one fan declared: “You’re actually unrecognizable.”

Others said the wig made her resemble other famous stars, as well as Kris Jenner, including Lisa Rinna, Liza Minnelli and “a mega hot version of Rizzo from grease”.

However some fans pointed out that giving away the trick meant she couldn’t use it again.

“This is epic. But now you can’t use that wig again,” one said.

Mostly though, fans just praised Abbie’s “incognito” efforts, stating they could relate to her feelings of anxiety.

the Masked Singer panellist’s disguise comes just a few days after she unveiled a new look – changing up her signature blonde hair for brunette locks.

“Surprise! My hair has been barely holding on for a few months because of daily heat styling and way more regular bleaching so @danewakefieldhair at @tomhairstudios took me back to (an elevated version of) my natural color. We love, ”she wrote on Instagram alongside an image of her new hair from her.

Fans were quick to compliment Abbie on the switch up, describing it as “stunning”.

“Brunette Abbie is too powerful,” one person commented.

“Wow how is it possible I can crush even harder,” another added.

And a third said: “With your blue eyes! ICONIC.”

As well as all her hosting duties, Abbie also recently announced a fresh collection for her fashion brand Verbose the Label.

“We have our new range – reveal vibes – we are finally doing an all black range,” she told fans on Instagram.

“Everyone was like ‘all we want is black, it’s all we want and all we need’.

“So, we decided to do it, it’s a real basics vibe.”

Abbie, who is in an open relationship with boyfriend Konrad Bień-Stephen, also recently appeared on the front cover of Stellar magazine.

During her interview with the publication, she detailed exactly what makes the couple click, giving an insight into their non-monogamous relationship.

“I’ve never been upset or threatened by someone [I’m in a relationship with] sleeping with someone else. It’s my kink. I just never really valued monogamy that much,” she told the publication.

“It sounds awful, but I don’t really see him all that much, maybe two days a week. I don’t know if it’s scarcity, but he’s very good at communicating, and so am I.”

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Sports

Brazilian jiujitsu legend Leandro Lo shot in head in São Paulo club

One of the most successful Brazilian jujitsu competitors, Leandro Lo, has been shot in Brazil.

Lo, 33, was out with friends at the Clube Sírio — a sports and social club located in the Saúde district of São Paulo.

According to a police report seen by local media, Lo was approached by off-duty military police officer Henrique Otávio Oliveira Velozo.

A police report stated witnesses said Mr Velozo grabbed a bottle from Lo’s table and made threatening gestures with it, prompting the two to have a physical altercation.

After they were separated, Mr Velozo allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Lo in the forehead.

According to the martial artist’s family lawyer, he was rushed to hospital, where he was declared brain dead.

No further information about his condition has been released.

Local media reports said an attempted murder investigation had been opened and police were searching for the suspect.

A black belt under Cicero Costha, Lo was one of the most successful jujitsu competitors of all time, winning eight International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) World Championships as a black belt since 2012.

His death sent shock waves through the combat sports community.

Many notable MMAs paid tribute to Lo on social media in the hours after news broke.

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Professional Fighters League analyst and former UFC fighter Kenny Florian said it was “a very sad day for the BJJ community.”

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Lo won gold in the light heavyweight division earlier this year in California.

The 33-year-old had victories in the World Cup, Pan American championships and Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championships.

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Australia

Experienced migrants struggle to find jobs as industry cries out for skilled workers

When Vitaly Bazarov and his wife Anna Shmatko moved to Melbourne in June, they knew they could have a better life for their daughter than they would have in Ukraine.

Speaking through an interpreter, Ms Shmatko said, “I’m a Ukrainian patriot, but I fell in love with Australia the moment I got here.”

After being displaced by the war in Ms Shmatko’s home country, the pair came to Australia with their daughter Mariia, and used Facebook to make friends and find support.

But despite being an experienced boilermaker and diver, Mr Bazarov has been unable to find employment.

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Vitaly Bazarov is an experienced diver and underwater videographer.(Supplied: Anna Shmatko)

“This is a great country, but the services are expensive, I am really hoping one of my past careers can help me find a profession here so I can better support us,” he said.

Ms Shmatko believes employers discount her husband’s qualifications because English is not his first language.

“Finding the right people who will appreciate his skills and what he can do has been so hard,” she said.

Since arriving, the couple have been improving their English and actively seeking employment.

One of the ways they have been looking for work is through online groups on social media that aim to help refugees and immigrants settle into Australia.

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The couple and their daughter have started new lives in Australia.(Supplied: Anna Shmatko)

It was through one of these groups the pair met Svetlana Khaykina, who volunteers her time to help people who have recently arrived find work and understand the Australian job market.

Writing CVs for refugees

Ms Khaykina, an engineer living in Port Hedland in WA, grew up in Belarus and can communicate proficiently with people from other Slavic language groups.

She has written over a dozen resumes for people, including Mr Bhazarov.

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Svetlana Khaykina uses her industry expertise and Russian to help new arrivals find work.(Supplied: Svetlana Khaykina)

“Writing a CV is a very new thing for a lot of people when they first arrive; most people have no idea to start, it’s not a practice in Ukraine,” she said.

“I can see that Vitaly is extremely marketable especially in places like Port Hedland, he just needs to be given a chance.”

When Ms Khaykina sees job opportunities posted online, she tries to connect employers with immigrants and act as a translator if needed.

In her view, one of the biggest hurdles besides the language barrier is Australia not recognizing overseas certifications.

“People like Vitaly have decades of relevant experience, but even if he finds work he’ll probably have to work at a lower position like a trade assistant which doesn’t require certification,” she said.

Australia needs workers

Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) data suggests the country will need at least 20,000 more workers to join the resources and energy sectors by the end of 2027.

Western Australia will require at least 11,250 of these employees.

AREEA chief executive Steve Knott said the industry was battling the worst skills crisis in a generation.

“Simply, unless industry and government can find some creative solutions, the skills crisis facing not only the resources and energy industry, but all sectors of the Australian economy, will persist for years to come,” he said.

Ms Khaykina said the wide range of highly skilled refugees arriving in Australia was mind boggling, but what was more surprising was the lack of job offers.

“Living in Port Hedland I know there’s a huge labor shortage and as an engineer I’m coming across welders, fitters, engineers, construction workers and all sorts of people.

“But they’re not being given a chance,” she said.

“Especially in Hedland, we need divers like Vitaly to do pile repairs and maintenance, we are always looking for more people with those skills.”

What support is available?

Ms Khaykina said with no end to the war in Ukraine in sight, she would love to see more effort from the Australian government to help resettle people.

“In my understanding there’s about 10,000 Ukrainians in Australia, while 9 million have fled the war; it’s such a great tragedy,” she said.

“When they do get here, they have limited humanitarian visas.”

The Department of Home Affairs said it had granted more than 8,600, mostly temporary, visas to Ukrainians in Ukraine and hundreds elsewhere.

A spokesman said Ukrainian nationals in Australia who were unable to accept the offer of a Temporary Humanitarian Stay could access other visa options.

The government had provided $450,000 to the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organizations to assist their work to support those arriving in Australia, the spokesman said.

And more than 1,300 Ukrainians had registered with the government’s Adult Migrant English Program, aimed at assisting new migrants and humanitarian entrants to learn English language skills.

Ms Khaykina believed if the government supported qualified refugees and immigrants to secure skilled work it would help solve the skills shortage and provide Ukrainians with a better life in Australia.

While assistance in finding skilled work could be limited, Ms Khaykina said support was available through community legal services.

Victoria Malyk, a migrant support worker in the Pilbara, said there was assistance for those who had recently arrived.

“I can respond to their needs such as help with employment and English lessons through the Settlement Engagement and Transition Support program or SETS.”

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The young family say the community support has been phenomenal.(Supplied: Anna Shmatko)

The program is available to eligible clients, such as refugees and skilled regional workers in their first five years of living in Australia.

From Ms Malyk’s perspective, one of the biggest barriers facing these people are restrictions for some visa holders in accessing subsidized TAFE courses.

She said they usually could not afford high commercial fees.

“Further training is often needed for recognition of prior learning and overseas qualifications,” Mr Malyk said.

For now, Mr Bazarov will keep looking for work where he can use his decades of experience.

“We just need a chance,” he said.

“Once we find somebody who knows the industry and recognizes my skills, I’m sure they would want to take me, I’d be a great asset to any company.”

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US

GOP lawmaker warns party on abortion

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Sunday that abortion could hinder her party’s chances in the midterm elections if it continues pushing harsh policies, such as a ban without exceptions for rape.

“I do think that it will be an issue in November if we’re not moderating ourselves — that we’re including exceptions for women who have been raped, for girls who are victims of incest and certainly in every instance where the life of the mother is at stake,” Mace said in an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”

“’The Handmaid’s Tale’ was not supposed to be a road map, right?” she added, referring to Margaret Atwood’s 1985 dystopian novel in which women are forced to give birth. “This is a place where we can be in the center, we can protect life, and we can protect where people are on both sides of the aisle.”

After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a federal judge allowed South Carolina’s six-week abortion ban to go into effect. Legislators in the state have recently held hearings to consider further restrictions, including a bill that would ban abortion in all instances except to save the life of the mother and criminalize the act of helping someone obtain an abortion.

Mace, who described herself as “staunchly pro-life,” said the measures are out of step with voters in her state. She also urged legislators to moderate their approach by considering gestational limits of 15 to 20 weeks.

“The vast majority of people here are OK with some guardrails, but they don’t want the extremity of either side,” Mace said.

A national NBC News poll, conducted in May after the leak of a draft majority opinion indicated that the Supreme Court would strike down Roe, found that support for abortion rights has reached a record high. A combined 60% of respondents said abortion should be either always legal (37%) or legal most of the time (23%), and a combined 37% said abortion should be illegal, either with exceptions (32%) or without exceptions ( 5%).

As she criticized a law in her state that requires rape survivors to report their assaults to law enforcement to qualify for abortion exceptions, Mace, who has spoken openly about having been raped at 16, said: “It took me a week to tell my mother . … I can’t tell you how traumatic that event was in my life.”

Mace was one of eight House Republicans who voted with all 220 Democrats on a bill that would codify the right to contraception nationwide.

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ASX to slip with results, guidance awaited

“The Fed really wants to see the participation rate pick up, a higher tick in the unemployment, and easing wage pressure. We didn’t get any of that in July.”

On bitstamp.net, bitcoin was

The yield on the US 10-year note rose 14 basis points to 2.83 per cent.

On Wall Street, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended lower, while the Dow advanced. Tech stocks were mostly lower, with Tesla sinking more than 6 per cent.

One exception: Atlassian surged more than 16 per cent after its latest quarterly results.

Aurizon and Suncorp Group are scheduled to report results on Monday.

The pace will accelerate on Tuesday: Charter Hall Long WALE; Computer share; Coronado Mining; mega port; National Australia Bank; News Corp; and, REA Group.

Today’s agenda

not local data

Overseas data: Japan current account June; Euro zone Sentix investor confidence August

market highlights

ASX futures down 11 points or 0.16 per cent to 6903

  • AUD -0.9% to 69.11 US cents
  • Bitcoin
  • On Wall Street: Dow +0.2% S&P500 -0.2% Nasdaq -0.5%
  • In New York: BHP +2.4% Rio +2.3% Atlassian +16.6%
  • Tesla -6.6% Apple -0.1% Amazon -1.2% Netflix -1.4%
  • In Europe: Stoxx 50 -0.8% FTSE -0.1% CAC -0.6% DAX -0.7%
  • Spot gold -0.9% to $US1775.50 an ounce in New York
  • Brent crude +0.7% to $US94.79 a barrel
  • Iron ore +2.9% to $US106.95 a tonne
  • 10-year yield: US 2.83% Australia 3.08% Germany 0.95%

United States

US stocks closed mixed on Friday with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slipping and the Dow edging modestly higher.

While both Bank of America and Fundstrat Global are wary of a near-term reversal in the S&P 500, Ned Davis Research chief global investment strategist Tim Hayes has turned positive on equities.

Hayes has downgraded cash to underweight from overweight, upgraded bonds to overweight from marketweight and upgraded stocks to marketweight from underweight.

NDR recommends investors allocate 55 per cent of their holdings to equities, 40 per cent to bonds and 5 per cent to cash.

In a note, Goldman Sachs’ David Kostin sees a mild rally into year-end. ”2Q results were better-than-feared, but also coincided with a deteriorating macro outlook. Firms will benefit from positive nominal GDP growth but face continued input cost pressures. We estimate sales growth will slow from 12 per cent in 2022 to 4 per cent in 2023 while margins will contract.

“Our reduced 2023 EPS growth estimate of 3 per cent (from 6 per cent) compares with consensus growth of 7 per cent. Potential tax-related changes pose a modest downside risk to our EPS forecast. The larger risk to 2023 EPS is a recession, in which case S&P 500 EPS could fall by 11 per cent. Our year-end 2022 price target remains 4300.”

La s&P 500 closed at 4145 in New York on Friday.

Europe

European banks had one of their best quarters of the last decade, as rising interest rates and market volatility bolstered lending and trading without yet driving up bad loans.

In a quarter marked by record inflation and fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 15 of the region’s top 20 lenders beat analysts’ profit estimates, supported by higher net interest income and debt trading.

The 10 largest listed banks in the European Union posted a combined profit of €13.9 billion, the third-best of the past 10 years.

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Aurubis AG, Europe’s largest copper producer, aims to minimize gas usage in Germany and pass on surging power costs to its customers as the region’s energy crisis deepens, chief executive officer Roland Harings told investors.

The Hamburg-based company is looking to switch to alternatives like fuel oil, but is bracing for a potential restriction in gas supply that could impact its sprawling industrial operations in the country.

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France declared Friday that it was in the grip of its “most severe” drought, one that has also desiccated large areas of Europe this summer, causing wildfires and imperilling crops as temperature records shatter across the continent.

“This drought is the most severe recorded in our country,” Élisabeth Borne, the French prime minister, said in a statement.

commodities

In a review of China’s iron ore and steel market, Marex Spectron said there some restocking of iron ore has been ongoing over the past 10 working days given the sheer number of portside transactions going through, “but the seaborne and secondary market remains relatively muted ( excluding yesterday’s seaborne trades) which might be more reflective of actual demand given the continued negative import arb/ landing.

“The increase in portside inventories have notably narrowed [last week v the previous week] as another indicator of a pick-up in demand which is a small positive.”

Marex also said the percentage of profitable mills have doubled, “just like we have predicted”, with the higher steel prices, and the fifth round of coke price cuts working its magic.

“Compared to [the previous] week, [percentage of] profitable mills now stands at 41.99 per cent or up +22.94 per cent week over week.”

Whilst mill iron ore consumption rate increased slightly last week, with Marex noting both utilization and operating rates reporting a small increase, again it pointed to a slowdown in finished steel drawdown affecting sentiment.

“Supply may be more elastic than demand, but logic does not always prevail given mills will want to be able to be ready when order books start filling up again for the seasonal demand as well as for Winter restocking at end of the year for pre- Lunar New Year/Spring Festival next year.”

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Technology

When a weapon gets cold, fire is becoming a threat. Arc system works announced its roadmap for the upcoming update

Tobias Pieceman | 06/08/2022 08:03 a.m.

The fighting game Guilty Gear Strive will continue to receive additional content at least in the coming calendar year. Arc System Works communicated the current schedule for the updates.

The fighting game Guilty Gear: Strive from Arc System Works was released in June 2021 for the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 4. At that time, the developers had already confirmed that due to the restrictions that the Covid 19 pandemic hit the studio, some features that were originally planned for the launch had to be canceled and redeveloped over time.

Characters, crossplay and more.

Since then, the developers have already delivered features such as a diorama mode and a 5+ additional characters. The roadmap for upcoming updates to Guilty Gear: Strive was released in the context of the EVO 2022 event: Experimented, Present, and Future of the Guilty Gear series. I hope the following information will be helpful.

Spring 2022

  • New Character Number 6.
  • There’s also a new color with character.
  • other
    • Playstation 5
      • Production lag reduced due to reduction in import costs.
    • personal computer
      • Get your connection time off when you have initial server access.

Fall 2022

  • Crossplay Test (All Platforms)
    • This global test is scheduled for mid-September. More details on joining the beta test will be announced soon.
  • crossplay update
  • New character 7) comes from no one.

Winter 2022

2023

  • New character no 8 is the same name.
  • New Character number nine

However, Arc System works hasn’t announced the date of the next update but isn’t yet showing the new character. The official unveiling, however, may take place over the weekend. A lot of announcements are generally made on the final day of the EVO.

More Guilty Gear Strive news:

We keep you updated.

He’s an expert.

More Guilty Gear: Squirsy news.

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Meghan McCain ‘sobbed and lactated’ after Joy Behar The View clash

Just one year after she left The View, Meghan McCain revealed the Joy Behar comment that ultimately pushed her to quit the show after four seasons of being the “sole conservative” voice.

During The Commentary Magazine Podcastthe former host explained that following the difficult birth of her daughter in 2020, Behar did not make her feel welcome when she came back from maternity leave, The Decider reports.

“I finally went back to the show and the day I went back to the show, Joy Behar said on air, ‘Nobody missed you, we didn’t miss you, you shouldn’t have come back,’” McCain said.

In the clip of the incident, which went viral at the time, McCain can be seen reacting in shock at Behar’s comment.

“That’s so nasty. That’s, like, so nasty. That’s so rude,” McCain told her colleague.

She said she began hysterically crying and lactating on air before she went to her office, vomited, and called her brother who told her, “F**k these people, it’s not worth it.”

In the end, McCain said decided to leave.

“I didn’t feel supported when I had my baby and I didn’t feel supported when I came back.”

Earlier in the podcast, she explained that she only took the job because her father, the late Senator John McCain, “basically forced” her when he was sick because he thought it would be a “great, iconic job.”

Despite saying the first few seasons were fine, McCain described the talk show as an “egregious, toxic work environment,” adding that just one month after suffering a “graphic” miscarriage, one of her co-hosts joked that the only thing McCain would ever breastfeed is a “cactus,” referring to Behar’s comment.

“I have a young daughter. If she in 15 years came to me and said, ‘The View wants to come and have me host there,’ I would lie in front of a train track before I let her go to that show,” McCain said.

It was announced this week that Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro would be taking over her former seat on the panel.

This story originally appeared on Decider and is republished here with permission

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