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Inflation Reduction Act Keeps a Tax Loophole That Even Trump Hated

  • Democrats are poised to pass their inflation bill, but they won’t be closing the carried interest loophole.
  • Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona ultimately opposed axing the tax provision, which benefits wealthy investors.
  • Calls to close the loophole have come from Presidents Obama, Trump, and Biden.

Both Donald Trump and Barack Obama would’ve likely supported Democrats’ latest attempt to narrow a tax loophole that benefits some of America’s wealthiest investors.

But Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona killed that effort. On this issue, she’s an outlier among most Democrats who favored either narrowing it or getting rid of it entirely.

“Senator Sinema said she would not vote for the bill, not even move to proceed unless we took it out,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Friday. “So, we had no choice.”

It’s a loss Democrats had to swallow this week in order to get Sinema’s vote, as she’s been a key centrist holdout in getting Biden’s agenda passed in a 50-50 Senate. With that tax provision out of the way, the party reached a deal to pass within days a $740 billion bill investing in climate, healthcare, and the fight against inflation.

While the bill preserves a 1% tax on share buybacks, axing the plan to narrow the carried interest loophole means keeping a tax break largely benefiting wealthy investors that’s been a target of former presidents from both parties.

The carried interest loophole allows wealthy investors to treat profits from an asset sale like capital gains instead of income, which means they pay a lower tax rate. It mostly benefits hedge fund managers, real estate investors, and private equity executives, who tend to get their income from cuts of selling investments in real estate or businesses —rather than from a typical paycheck.

Their salaries are structured as assets, rather than a paycheck, and therefore subject to the capital gains tax rate, which is far lower than the income tax most Americans have taken from their paychecks.

Critics have argued that money earned from carried interest is ordinary — rather than investment income — and should be taxed at the 37% income tax rate for the highest earners as a result, rather than the lower capital gains rate of typically 20%. Tax experts previously told Insider that most Americans wouldn’t feel the impact of the proposed change.

“For the person at home, it’s not going to raise their taxes. It’s a loophole closer for very highly paid people who buy and sell companies,” Samantha Jacoby, a senior legal tax analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, said.

That makes it a popular mark across party lines. Barack Obama made repeated efforts during his presidency to close the loophole, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Donald Trump campaigned on closing it as well.

“The hedge fund guys are getting away with murder,” Trump said in a 2015 interview. “They’re making a tremendous amount of money. They have to pay taxes.”

Once in office, an initiative that would have closed the loophole was introduced as part of the Republicans’ 2017 tax legislation. But due to significant lobbying from the investment industry, the item was ultimately scrapped and replaced by a more limited narrowing of the tax measure, requiring some investors to hold assets for three years before taking advantage of it.

Predictably, calls to close the loophole resurfaced again when Biden took office. Sinema, however, proved to be the biggest obstacle to Democratic ambitions time and again.

While the Senator has not spoken in depth on the issue, she opposed a similar interest initiative carried during negotiations of the Build Back Better Bill last year. She’s also spoken in the past about the “billion dollars each year” private equity investors provide to small businesses, hinting at a support for the industry. And of course, there’s been speculation that campaign contributions she received from investment firms played a role in swaying her as well.

“Kyrsten has been clear and consistent for over a year that she will only support tax reforms and revenue options that support Arizona’s economic growth and competitiveness,” a Sinema spokesperson said in a statement. “At a time of record inflation, rising interest rates, and slowing economic growth, disincentivizing investments in Arizona businesses would hurt Arizona’s economy and ability to create jobs.”

Even with Sinema on board, however, the Inflation Reduction Act would not have closed the loophole entirely, and would have only extended the waiting period from three to five years under its initial proposal — narrowing, not fully closing, the loophole.

In place of the carried interest provision, the Democrats have reportedly added a 1% tax on stock buybacks — when a company buys its own shares to raise the stock price and reward shareholders. While Democrats might have preferred the first draft of the legislation, the buyback tax could raise $125 billion over 10 years, much more than the roughly $14 billion narrowing the loophole was projected to generate over the same timespan.

Critics of stock buybacks have long argued the practice serves to enrich company shareholders and discourages investments in the business and its workers. Given stock buybacks increase share prices, some have argued that discouraging companies from doing so with a tax will ultimately lead to lower share prices — hurting investors big and small.

Others, however, believe companies will continue to dole out the same amount of money to shareholders, but pivot from stock buybacks to more dividends.

“I think the impact here is going to be more about how we cut the shareholder returns pie, rather than does it make any big changes to company investment,” Ben Laidler, global markets strategist at eToro, previously told Insider.

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New report claims that Nvidia may leave AMD in the dust

According to the latest rumours, Nvidia may beat AMD to the punch by releasing the next-gen RTX 40-series GPUs first. That’s right, plural GPUs, because there might be more than one graphics card model in store this year after all.

AMD is also getting ready to launch the new RDNA 3 graphics cards, but it seems that, much like with Nvidia, we may not see the whole lineup in 2023.

It’s no secret that the GPU arena is slowly heating up, and today’s rumors once again gives Nvidia an edge over AMD, although both Team Green and Team Red are readying up some exciting new releases for this fall. In his latest video of him, Moore’s Law is Dead talked about what we can expect from both of the key players in the graphics card market. As always, Moore’s Law is Dead refers to insider industry sources as he reports on what’s going on behind the scenes.

Let’s start with Nvidia. Previous reports told us that Nvidia may only be ready to launch a single graphics card this year, the high-end (and presumably expensive) RTX 4090. While this would be rough for the customers, it makes sense seeing as GPU prices are dropping rapidly and retailers have a lot of graphics cards lying around that still need to sell eventually. However, Moore’s Law is Dead claims that both of those problems have now been addressed by Nvidia.

In line with what the rumor mill has been buzzing about, Moore’s Law is Dead also speculates that Nvidia’s next-gen GPUs may be launching in October. Nvidia has allegedly already started sending out however details this week, mentioning an October launch without committing to a final date. The YouTuber says that there might be more than one RTX 40-series model launching at the same time, so we may not have to wait until 2023 to see more of the lineup.

One source claims that Nvidia has done some “big things” to address the current oversupply problem that Nvidia’s add-in board (AIB) partners are experiencing. Both AMD and Nvidia are also allegedly trying to convince their board partners to buy up the next-gen graphics cards early instead of waiting for the current generation to sell off.

The YouTuber also talked about the rumored performance of Nvidia’s next-gen cards, and it all sounds quite promising — especially because it lines up with previous leaks, giving it more credibility. Nvidia is reportedly zoning in on delivering the best performance possible from the three top GPUs in the “Ada Lovelace” lineup: The RTX 4090, RTX 4080, and RTX 4070. The latter was previously compared to the current-gen flagship RTX 3090 Ti in performance, and now, Moore’s Law is Dead echoes that prediction. If this proves to be true, the RTX 4070 is probably going to be one of the best graphics cards in terms of performance per dollar.

I’m not a chatterbox, but I have to make some updates. I hope you don’t mind.
to possible RTX 4080,
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Now I have completed the latest update for 4090, 4080 and 4070.

— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) August 5, 2022

We also have a bit of news about the RTX 4080, this time coming from Twitter leaker Kopite7kimi. The tipster predicted the specifications of the card, which is supposed to use a cut-down AD103-300 GPU, with the full version likely being put into the RTX 4080 Ti. Unfortunately, it seems that the specs might be worse than we initially thought, but the performance still sounds fantastic.

The rumored RTX 4080 is supposed to come with 9,728 cores as opposed to the 10,240 cores that previous leaks suggested we might be getting. Kopite7kimi also expects the GPU to come with 48MB of L2 cache and 16GB of GDDR6X memory as well as 21Gbps speeds and a 256-bit memory bus. Perhaps the juiciest piece of information is that Kopite7kimi predicts a TimeSpy benchmark score of around 15,000 for this GPU, which would make it up to 35% faster than the RTX 3090 Ti.

Moving on to AMD, it seems that while Team Red might beat Intel to launch the next-gen processors, it won’t make it in time to also beat Nvidia. Moore’s Law is Dead expects that AMD will drop RDNA 3 graphics cards in November at the earliest. In addition, it seems that AMD is also adopting a staggered release approach much the same way Nvidia seems to be doing. While we will get the high-end RDNA 3 graphics cards this year, such as the Radeon RX 7900 XT, we may not see the mid- to entry-level offerings until 2023.

These reports certainly bode well for Nvidia, but even if AMD will arrive at the party a little bit late, we will certainly see some competition between the two giants — which can only mean good things for those who want to buy a new GPU.

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Commonwealth Games live updates: Hockeyroos face India in semi-final, while men’s decathlon draws to a close

After a shocking upset loss to India in the quarter-finals at the Olympics last year, the Hockeyroos have a chance for revenge as they face off again for a spot in the Birmingham final.

Follow all the action from day eight in Birmingham with our live blog.

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By Jon Healey

Hockey: Still 1-0 to Hockeyros through three quarters

Things are seriously tense at the University of Birmingham Hockey & Squash Centre.

Just one goal in the first quarter is all that separates Australia and India in this semi-final.

England awaits. Who will it be?

By Simon Smale

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Athletics: Steve Solomon makes the 400m final!

Get the spikes back out Steve! You’re running in the end on Sunday!

Great stuff for the Aussie, who qualifies in the last spot, but just 0.03 of a second, and will race in the final!

By Simon Smale

Athletics: Solomon still alive…

Steve Solomon told Channel 7 that he was happy to wrap his season up after that semi-final run.

He might still be in with a chance of sneaking into the final though, so he may want to reassess…

None of the non-automatic qualifiers managed to beat his 46.30 in that race, so there is still hope for the likable Aussie…

Jonathan Jones of Bahamas got the win in that second semi.

There’s one semi final to go…

By Simon Smale

Athletics: Steve Solomon will have to wait and see in the 400m

Three men run towards the camera.
Solomon (right) tied up in the final 100. (Getty Images)

Steve Solomon has just finished in fourth place in his 400m semi final…

It looked like he really struggled in the home straight, far from fluid as the race really heated up having exited the final bend in a second.

From there though, he went backwards.

He has told Channel 7 that he just didn’t have the running in his legs after a rough six months of injuries and has resigned himself to not racing in Sunday’s final.

I ran to 46.30, which will unlikely be good enough to see him qualify, I’d think.

By Jon Healey

Hockey: Australia gets out of jail to keep lead at half-time

The Hockeyroos have lost their referral pretty dubiously.

Kaitlin Nobbs challenged a penalty corner ruling, and it looked for all money like she’d done so successfully, but the third umpire found a way to confirm it.

All this while Shanea Tonkin was serving time in the penalty box on a green card.

The penalty corner didn’t come off for India, and Australia kept its 1-0 lead at the break despite being pinned in their own quarter of the field for most of the period.

India had five penalty corners in the first half, but couldn’t capitalize, while the Hockeyroos’ sole goal came from the field via Rebecca Greiner.

By Simon Smale

Squash: The Battle of the Lobbans

We have a winner in the battle of the Lobbans…

And it’s Donna Lobban who gets bragging rights with her partner Cameron Pilley!

The Aussie pair (and defending champions) came from behind to beat Scotland’s pairing of Greg Lobban and Lisa Aitkin 3-0.

They won the final game 11-8 to complete the turnaround.

Donna told the Commonwealth Games media team that if Greg won he’d have to make dinner for a month…

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Does that mean dinners are on her for the foreseeable?

Perhaps after the Comm Games are over – Donna and Cameron have worked to do and a medal to win for Australia.

By Simon Smale

Athletics: Decathlon to go down to the wire

Lindon Victor has re-taken the lead in the decathlon after a superb javelin throw.

He leads The Gap’s Cedric Dubler by 161 points heading into the 1500m.

Daniel Golubovic is third, just four points behind Dubler after throwing a season’s best of 58.26m in the javelin.

Alec Diamond is fifth.

It’s ever so close and the 1500 will be a belter when it takes place at 6:30am AEST.

By Jon Healey

Hockey: Australia on the board in opening quarter of women’s semi-final

Australian hockey players celebrate a goal against India at the Commonwealth Games.
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Looking for redemption for the quarter-final loss at last year’s Olympics, the Hockeyroos have struck first in the semi against India.

Rebecca Greiner did the damage from the field.

By Simon Smale

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Athletics: Australia will have one runner in the 200m final

Gutting news for Jacinta Beecher, who misses out on a spot in the 200m final by 0.12.

Jacinta Beecher looks on with a neutral look on her face
So near, yet so far for Jacinta Beecher (Getty Images)

Ella Connolly is the slowest of the qualifiers to make it through and actually ran 0.01 seconds slower than Jacinta Beecher.

But, because the qualification is done on placings in the semi finals (top two qualify automatically, plus the two fastest non-qualifiers) then Beecher misses out.

The favorite Elaine Thompson-Herah qualified fastest.

By Simon Smale

Athletics: Ella Connolly qualifies for the 200m final!

Ella Connolly sprinting
Ella Connolly gave it her all (Getty Images)

Oh my goodness that was so, so close!

did Ella Connolly get second there?

AND IT IS! By 0.01 of a second!

A photo finish of a sprint race
This is what 0.01 seconds looks like (Commonwealth Games)

At the moment, Jacinta Beecher is there too, by just 0.02 seconds…

But there’s one semi to go…

By Simon Smale

Squash: Battle of the Lobbans

Quick update from the University Squash Center and the wife has leveled things up at one game each after she and Cameron Pilley took the second 8 – 11.

It’s coming down to decide…

By Jon Healey

Hockey: Hockeyroos semi-final against India underground

This is for a spot in the final against England.

By Simon Smale

Athletics: 200m semi-finals

A woman is shown side on with a neutral expression on her face
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Jacinta Beecher has gone in the first semi final of the women’s 200m and I don’t think she’s done enough to get through, sadly.

Beecher came home in fourth spot with a time of 23.40, a fair way off her PB of 22.70 but she was running into a serious headwind of +1.9.

Like I said, I don’t think that will be enough to get one of the two fastest qualifying spots, but we’ll wait and see.

By Jon Healey

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🤕 Athletics: Nicola Olyslagers is out of the women’s high jump final

Australian Olympic silver medalist Nicola Olyslagers has had to withdraw from tonight’s high jump final with a calf injury.

She said it was “disappointing and devastating not to be able to compete.”

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“What was thought to be a tight calf after my qualifying round turned out to be a torn muscle in my jumping leg,” she said.

“Of all the emotions and shock I could feel in the moment, I still have peace. Winning bronze at the Commonwealth Games four years ago allowed my professional career as a high jumper to begin, it was a competition that changed the trajectory of my life .

“My prayer is that someone else’s dream comes alive tomorrow as I cheer them on from the sidelines. Let’s go cheer Eleanor on as she jumps for Australia so well out there.”

She is of course referring to world champion Eleanor Pattersonwho will be jumping in the final from 7:17pm AEST.

By Simon Smale

Squash: The Battle of the Lobbans

Remember the story of the husband and wife who are going up against each other in the mixed doubles quarter finals?

Well, they’re in action right now and first blood has gone to the husband Greg (of Team Scotland).

He and his partner Lisa Aitkin took the first game 11 – 9 against his life partner Donna and her cousin, Cameron Pillley.

This might read like a script from Bold and the Beautiful, but it’s not (although let’s not put it past them to get something in on it soon).

By Jon Healey

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🥉 Diving: Third medal in the pool this morning

Domonic Bedggood and Cassiel Rousseau finish third behind England’s Matty Lee and Noah Williams, and Canadian pair Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray.

Lee won Olympic gold with Tom Daley last year, but this is his first Commonwealth Games medal.

Bedggood, meanwhile, has claimed his fifth Commonwealth medal and third bronze. He has gold in this event from Glasgow 2014, and won 10m platform gold in 2018, when he also won bronze in 3m and 10m synchro.

By Jon Healey

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🥉 Athletics: Sam Carter third in men’s T53/54 1,500m

Can Sam Carter and Jake Lappin emulate the efforts of Madison de Rozario and Angie Ballard from yesterday?

Not remove.

Sam Carter wins bronze in a superb race, led out hard by Canada’s Josh Cassidy, then Danny Sidbury of England made his move around the halfway mark, blowing Cassidy away.

Carter closed the gap, but brought him Englishman Nathan Maguire, who powered past Carter’s outside shoulder, then passed teammate Sidbury on the final straight to win gold.

Jake Lapin was fourth, five seconds behind Carter

By Jon Healey

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Diving: Aussies in the hunt in men’s 10m synchro

Domonic Bedggood and Cassiel Rousseau are in the bronze medal spot with two dives left.

England’s Matthew Lee and Noah Williams, and Canadian pair Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray just look streets ahead.

They’ll duke it out for gold, while the Aussies try to hold off the other English pair of Ben Cutmore and Kyle Kothari.

By Simon Smale

Athletics: 400m semi-finals

England’s Victoria Ohuruogu has qualified fastest for the women’s 400m final after running a 51-flat in the first semi final.

She’ll be joined by compatriot Ama Pipi and Jodie Williams, but they’ll be hard up to beat World Championship bronze medalist Sada Williams, who looked very comfortable in cruising to victory in the second semi in a time of 51.59.

By Simon Smale

Hockey: England awaits in the final

A scene from a hockey match as England attacks the New Zealand goal
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England have just beaten New Zealand 2-0 in a penalty shoot out after a tight and tense 0-0 draw at the University Hockey Centre.

New Zealand players peer out from inside the goal
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That means the hosts are in the final, where they await the winner of the second semi final between the Hockeyros and India.

That match is due to start at 5:15am AEST, so about half an hour or so.

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Woman bleeding in truck, yelling for help called a ‘total accident’ by police

South Brunswick police have ruled out criminal activity Friday after a witness on Wednesday reported seeing a woman bleeding from the face and yelling for help in a tractor-trailer cab on Route 130.

The case “appears to be a total accident,” said Jim Ryan, the deputy chief of the South Brunswick Police Department.

Early reports from officials said the truck driver pulled the woman back into the tractor-trailer cab Wednesday afternoon. The driver then traveled on Route 130 South before exiting at Ridge Road, police said.

Police found the woman and the truck driver together late in the afternoon on Thursday, officials said. Both agreed to come to police headquarters. Ryan said police ruled out foul play after speaking with both the driver and the woman.

Ryan said the woman and man are a married couple in their 50s. The man, who was driving the truck, stopped short when a car merged in front of them, he said.

This caused the woman, who was standing in between the cab and the sleeper, to fall forward and hit her head on a cupholder. She began bleeding and calling for help, Ryan said.

He added that the husband pulled over to the shoulder of the road. When the husband saw her bleeding, he pulled her back into the truck and drove her to get her medical attention.

“He doesn’t even realize that the witness reports that it is even there,” Ryan said. “He was n’t even aware that anyone even saw the interaction between him and his wife of him.”

Police received tips from across the country after asking for help from the public through social media, officials said.

The woman received medical care and has a bandage on her head, Ryan said. “We’ve ruled out any criminal activity,” he added.

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Halo Infinite’s next update releases next week, and it’s bringing cross-core visor customization

What you need to know

  • 343 Industries has confirmed that Halo Infinite’s August “Drop Pod” update is releasing on Aug. 9 on Xbox and PC.
  • The update is bringing several customization improvements, including the release of cross-core visor customization and a wider range of helmet and helmet attachment combinations.
  • Additionally, the patch will also add Ranked and Team Doubles to the game, as well as the groundwork for Region Select matchmaking that will be activated in a future update. Players will be able to see what challenges they have while in the pause menu, too.

In a new preview blog on Halo Waypoint, 343 Industries has announced that Halo Infinite’s August “Drop Pod” update is slated to go live next week on Aug. 9. The update includes several improvements to Halo Infinite’s customization system, as well as some new matchmaking options and a quality-of-life addition to the pause menu UI.

The highlight of the update is that once it launches, cross-core viewer customization will be unlocked for all players. This means that fans will be able to use any visor color that they’ve unlocked across all five of Halo Infinite’s armor cores, giving them significantly more options for visor customization on each core than what was available beforehand. This is a great first step towards cross-core customization at large, and hopefully the developers have plans to make other cosmetics, such as helmets, armor pieces, and armor attachments, usable cross-core in future updates.

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The August Drop Pod is also making it possible for players to equip their Mark VII helmet attachments on a variety of Mark VII helmets that weren’t compatible with them previously. while not every attachment will be usable with every helmet combination since “certains could have clipping or large gaps,” players will overall have significantly more options to choose from.

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Katharine McPhee, 38, and her husband David Foster, 72, are the picture of marital bliss in LA

Katharine McPhee and her husband, David Foster, were spotted in each other’s company during an outing in Beverly Hills on Wednesday afternoon.

The 38-year-old singer and the music industry executive, 72, looked very much in love as they shopped on Rodeo Drive. The happy couple, who have been married for three years, are currently enjoying the early stage of parenthood with their one-year-old son Rennie.

These images have surfaced just after McPhee said the crime is so bad in Los Angeles that she can’t wear her jewelry when out on the town.

Time together: Katharine McPhee and her husband, David Foster, were spotted in each other's company during an outing in Beverly Hills on Wednesday afternoon

Time together: Katharine McPhee and her husband, David Foster, were spotted in each other’s company during an outing in Beverly Hills on Wednesday afternoon

‘We need Rick Caruso,’ Kat wrote on social media as she noted that the spike in crime is due to politicians woke up.

‘I blame every single woke voter. Seniors getting beat up in [Beverly Hills] whilewalking. Keep voting for this. What a sad state this city is in.’

McPhee wore a stylish all-beige outfit that included a low-cut top worn underneath a loose fitting button-up shirt.

The American Idol runner-up also rocked a pair of comfy elastic waistband shorts that showed off her sculpted legs and a pair of running shoes.

She accessorized with several articles of jewelry that added an element of glamor to her casual-cool look.

Her wavy beautiful brunette locks were worn down and she looked radiant with minimal makeup.

Loved up: The 38-year-old singer and the music industry executive, 72, looked very much in love as they shopped on Rodeo Drive

Loved up: The 38-year-old singer and the music industry executive, 72, looked very much in love as they shopped on Rodeo Drive

Foster donned a white button-up shirt and some slim fit gray jeans while spending time with his much younger wife.

The now-married couple initially sparked dating rumors after being seen together in 2017 though they’d first met during McPhee’s American Idol stint in 2006.

McPhee was previously married to Nick Cokas, although they divorced in 2016.

Foster is no stranger to marriage as he first tied the knot in 1972 with BJ Cook. They share a daughter named Amy, aged 49.

Starting off strong: The now-married couple initially sparked dating rumors after being seen together in 2017

Starting off strong: The now-married couple initially sparked dating rumors after being seen together in 2017

Foster went on to welcome daughters Sara and Erin, aged 41 and 39, with his second wife, Rebecca Dyer, who he wed in 1982.

He later tied the knot with Linda Thompson in 1991, though they eventually divorced in 2005.

The entrepreneur subsequently married Yolanda Hadid in 2011, and their marriage ended in 2017.

Foster and McPhee announced their engagement in 2018. The happy couple went on to hold a wedding ceremony in London the following year.

Putting a ring on it: Foster and McPhee later began seeing each other and they announced their engagement in 2018

Putting a ring on it: Foster and McPhee later began seeing each other and they announced their engagement in 2018

The pair became parents when they welcomed their son Rennie David, aged one, into their lives last February.

McPhee previously told Entertainment Tonight that she was making the most of her early years of motherhood.

‘You have your moments where you get over-tired and frustrated, but it’s just so precious because it’s just a moment in time that is not going to last forever, so, in my perspective I just cherish,’ she said.

Starting a family: The pair became parents when they welcomed their son Rennie David, aged one, into their lives last February

Starting a family: The pair became parents when they welcomed their son Rennie David, aged one, into their lives last February

Foster shared a heartwarming video of Rennie to his Instagram account on Wednesday.

In the clip, the music industry executive’s son was seen playing with a drumkit-esque toy while his mother looked on.

The entrepreneur also penned a short message that read: ‘Is this normal for a 17 month old?

Doting dad: Foster shared a heartwarming video of Rennie to his Instagram account on Wednesday

Doting dad: Foster shared a heartwarming video of Rennie to his Instagram account on Wednesday

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Woman bleeding in truck, yelling for help called a ‘total accident’ by police

South Brunswick police have ruled out criminal activity Friday after a witness on Wednesday reported seeing a woman bleeding from the face and yelling for help in a tractor-trailer cab on Route 130.

The case “appears to be a total accident,” said Jim Ryan, the deputy chief of the South Brunswick Police Department.

Early reports from officials said the truck driver pulled the woman back into the tractor-trailer cab Wednesday afternoon. The driver then traveled on Route 130 South before exiting at Ridge Road, police said.

Police found the woman and the truck driver together late in the afternoon on Thursday, officials said. Both agreed to come to police headquarters. Ryan said police ruled out foul play after speaking with both the driver and the woman.

Ryan said the woman and man are a married couple in their 50s. The man, who was driving the truck, stopped short when a car merged in front of them, he said.

This caused the woman, who was standing in between the cab and the sleeper, to fall forward and hit her head on a cupholder. She began bleeding and calling for help, Ryan said.

He added that the husband pulled over to the shoulder of the road. When the husband saw her bleeding, he pulled her back into the truck and drove her to get her medical attention.

“He doesn’t even realize that the witness reports that it is even there,” Ryan said. “He was n’t even aware that anyone even saw the interaction between him and his wife of him.”

Police received tips from across the country after asking for help from the public through social media, officials said.

The woman received medical care and has a bandage on her head, Ryan said. “We’ve ruled out any criminal activity,” he added.

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Activision Making More Off Phone Games Than Console And PC

A solider with a rifle stands near a large, brown orc and both are in front of a screenshot of Candy Crush.

picture: Activision / Blizzard / King / Kotaku

Here’s a sign of the times: Activision has confirmed via newly released financial documents that it made more money on its phone games last quarter than it did on all of its console and PC games combined.

As spotted by tweaktown, Activision’s quarterly report was published last week and sheds some light on how its biggest games across PC, console, and mobile are doing financially. And because of games like Devil Immortal, Call of Duty Mobileand Candy Crush Sagathe beleaguered Call of Duty publisher’s making a lot of cash off phone games. In fact, more than half of its total earnings for the second quarter of 2022 came from mobile titles and not console or PC games.

According to the report, about 51 percent of Activision’s total earnings from the Q2 2022 period came from mobile games. That adds up to a total of $831 million in mobile game earnings. Meanwhile, its console games earned around $376 million and PC games brought in a bit less, $332 million. Finally, it made $105 million from events and esports.

What you might not expect, especially if you don’t realize how massive mobile gaming has become over the last decade, is that of the $831 million made off phone games, most of it came from King’s titles and not stuff like Call of Duty Mobile. In the report, Activision says that King titles like candy crush and FarmHeroes brought in over $680 million.

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What these numbers reveal is that for big publishers like Activision, the future is likely one where it invests even more resources and money into mobile games and focuses less and less on console games. In an era where AAA games are more expensive to make than ever, take years to createand often flop, mobile games have become a lifeline for large game companies looking to keep their heads above water.

For Activision it’s especially important as Call of Duty continues to lose millions of players and underperform. Seeing as the company has spent years focusing much of its energy on Call of Dutyat one point even having every studio it owned working on the franchise in some capacity—it’s likely it will seek to diversify into mobile more, not less, moving forward.

It should also be noted that Activision’s hugely successful mobile games are one of the main reasons Microsoft began the process of buying the company earlier this year following a huge, public fallout after the company was sued over years of sexual harassment and discrimination.

in some way, Call of Duty and warcraft are more like bonuses that Xbox gets top of King and his money-printing games.

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Joy Behar comment made Meghan McCain quit The View

Meghan McCain revealed that Joy Behar served as the ultimate catalyst to quit The View.

The former morning show co-host explained on The Commentary Magazine Podcast on Thursday that Behar’s response to her returning from maternity leave in January 2021 after giving birth to her daughter, Liberty, made her realize the job was not worth it.

“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, 37 , recalled.

“And I just… I started hysterically crying. Sorry gentlemen, I know, I started lactating on air, and I started crying.”

McCain said she went back to her office and threw up before calling her brother, who convinced her to leave the ABC talk show.

“I didn’t feel supported when I had my baby, and I didn’t feel supported coming back, and that was ultimately it,” she added. “That was why I left!”

Since leaving in July 2021, the conservative personality has been vocal about her negative experience on the show, especially when it came to Behar, 79, and Whoopi Goldberg.

“The thing about Whoopi, though, is that she yields so much power in culture and television, and once she turns on you, it can create unfathomable tension at the table,” McCain said in her audio memoir, Bad Republican.

“I found her open disdain for me more and more difficult to manage as the years went on and it became more frequent. Occasionally, if the show’s political discourse veered into territory that she found disagreeable, Whoopi would cut me off, sometimes harshly.”

Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro have just been announced as McCain’s replacements on The View.

This article was originally published by Page Six and reproduced with permission

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Saturday Horse Racing Tips & Best Bets [Flemington, Randwick & more]

Check out our tips and best bets for racing at Flemington, Randwick, Doomben, Murray Bridge and Belmont for the action on Saturday, August 6.

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BEST BETS

Flemington R1 No.4 Berkeley Square

It’s hard to go around the favorite Berkeley Square (4) after his eye-catching debut. He did n’t help himself at the start there and his momentum was also halted at a critical stage at the business end. He’s drawn to advantage in barrier 3 and Craig Williams should give him every favor in the run. The only knock for me is he may be over bet due to the blackbook hype.

Berkeley Square

Craig Williams (59kg)
Dan O’Sullivan
3yoG (b) Territories x Bahamas

Randwick R4 No.13 Conqueror

Keen on Conqueror (13), with the three-year-old taking on the older horses here early in the season. He’s had just the one start, in a midweek maiden on the Kenso, but it proved to be a strong maiden. He won by 0.43L over Seven Veils with Dashing Legend in third. Those two ran the quinella in the G2 Reisling at their next start. Meanwhile, She’s Extreme was in fourth, going on to win at G1 level later in the autumn. Conqueror has trialled very nicely heading into his return from him.

Conqueror

William Pike (53kg)
Chris Waller
3yoC (br) Churchill x Dixie Chick

Doomben R5 No.4 Ocean Treaty

I blackbooked Ocean Treaty (4) last start after her narrow defeat here in a Benchmark 85 when resuming. She has trialled since and last preparation won second-up here over this trip beating Stardome. Ben Thompson rode her on that occasion and only needs to do something similar here to get the prize.

Ocean Treaty

Ben Thompson (56kg)
Steven O’Dea & Matthew Hoysted
6yoM (b) Ocean Park x Striker

Murray Bridge R5 No.2 Reckoning

Been knocking on the door in stronger races across the border and looks perfectly placed here. Drawn well and claim helps.

Reckoning

Ben Price (59.5kg)
Nick Ryan
6yoG (b/br) Domesday x New Sensation


BEST VALUE

Flemington R6 No. 1 – Countofmontecristo

Veteran Singaporean import Countofmontecristo (1) hasn’t won for a long time but there’s been some encouraging signs in recent runs. He’s drawn ideally, he gets in well after Logan McNeil’s 3kg claim and SA trainer Travis Doudle has had some success in recent raids. If he can settle a little closer I think he could run into the finish and Flemington should suit.

countofmontecristo

Logan McNeil (61kg)
Travis Doudle
9yoG (b) Echoes of Heaven x Replicate

Randwick R9 No. 7 – Soffika

Import Soffika (7) should be ready to show her best third-up at a mile after two runs over seven furlongs. She was beaten 3.49L last start at W’Farm on a Heavy 10, but hit the line pretty well under 61kg.

sofia

Tim Clark (55kg)
Richard & Will Freeman
5yoM (b) Zoffany x Rosika

Doomben R8 No.10 Boomtown Lass

Chris Anderson has found the right race for BOOMTOWN LASS (10) which was cluttered up at Eagle Farm and always goes better at Doomben. From a good gate Steph Thornton can pick her position from her and be hard to get past in the straight.

Boomtown Lass

Mrs Stephanie Thornton (53kg)
Chris Anderson
7yoM (b) Spirit of Boom x Boomalicious

Murray Bridge Race 1 No.14 Pretty Reliable @ $13

Debutant for the Alexander stable with Vorster booked, and showed enough in a jump-out last month to warrant being up to this race.

Pretty Reliable

Barend Vorster (55.5kg)
Gary & Dean Alexander
3yoF (b/br) Reliable Man x Avec Joie

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