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Toyota to buy back faulty Toyota BZ4X electric cars

US customers are being offered the chance to return new Toyota electric cars because the wheels could fall off.


US owners of the landmark Toyota BZ4X electric car affected by a safety recall are being offered a buy-back deal.

The refund is the next step in a recall program centered on 260 cars already delivered to customers.

The Toyota BZ4X, which is promised for Australia next year but already running three months late, can potentially suffer from a problem where the wheel hubs loosen to the point that a wheel can fall off.



As yet, Toyota does not have a solution to the problem.

“No-one should drive these vehicles until the remedy is performed,” Toyota USA said in a statement on its website.

In the new development, reported by the website Carscoops after an owner posted on Reddit, Toyota is adding a potential buy-back in addition to support that already runs to a loan vehicle, free fuel for the loan car, $US5000 towards repayments on their vehicle, and an extended warranty.



Exact details of the buy-back on the Toyota BZ4X, which is priced from $US42,000, are not clear despite one owner posting some information.

“The terms for the repurchase may vary, depending on your state and particular circumstances,” Toyota reportedly said.

As yet, there is no news from the USA about the effect of the Toyota buy-out offer on its Subaru twin — the Solterra — with reports that none of the 403 cars involved had been delivered to owners.



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2023 Ford Mustang not only keeps the V8 alive, but will up the ante to BMW M3, Audi RS5 and Mercedes-AMG C63-beating levels: Report – Car News

Ford is preparing to unleash the seventh-generation Mustang with an unveiling planned next month at the North America International motor show, but details are already leaking ahead of its debut, including the V8 version’s new outputs.

According to Ford Authority in the US, the same 5.0-litre Coyote petrol V8 will be under the long bonnet of the new Mustang, but instead of the 339kW/556Nm output as seen in the current GT, power figures are set to increase substantially.

Ford has supposedly managed to squeeze almost 500 horsepower from the engine, or 373kW.

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Keep in mind, the most powerful naturally aspirated Mustang to land in Australia so far has been the Mach 1, which made 345kW/556Nm from the Coyote V8.

For reference, the Mustang was also available in R-Spec guise, limited to 500 units, which upped the ante to 522kW/830Nm thanks to a Herrod Performance supercharger fitted locally.

The new 373kW output could be reserved for the top-spec, new-generation version of the Mach 1 or another special model, but if it is for the base tune for the new GT, expect further improvements for higher variants.

If the rumors prove to be true, Ford’s Mustang will easily outclass much more expensive performance coupes like the Audi RS5 (331kW/600Nm) and BMW M3 (353kW/550Nm), while also coming close to the Mercedes-AMG C63 (375kW/ 700Nm) and Aston Martin Vantage (375kW/685Nm) – the latter two of which use a 4.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V8.

Aside from the petrol V8, the new-generation Mustang will also come to market with the carryover 2.3-litre EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, which in its current form makes 236kW/448Nm.

Likewise, the six-speed manual and 10-speed automatic options are expected to carryover with the familiar engines, feeding drive exclusively to the rear wheels.

Exterior styling of the new-gen Mustang is also expected to be familiar to those acquainted with the current sixth-generation model, with slight tweaks to the front and rear fascia as Ford makes the most of its front-engine, rear-drive platform.

What is expected to be new for the Mustang however, is the interior, which is said to score a flat-bottom steering wheel and larger multimedia touchscreen, while the all-digital instrument cluster is said to carryover.

Of course, no pricing and spec details are yet to be revealed for Australia, but the next-generation Mustang will continue to be built at the Flat Rock plant in Michigan in factory right-hand drive for the local market.

This should enable Ford to keep price rises to a minimum.

The 2022 Ford Mustang kicks off at $52,590 before on-road costs for the manual 2.3-liter High Performance fastback, and extends to $75,990 for the automatic-only, V8-powered GT convertible.

After Ford’s new Mustang breaks cover next month, it is expected to roll out to the US first in 2023 before arriving in Australia either late next year or early in 2024.

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Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans live score, updates, stream, start time, teams, Supercoach scores, backline replacements, Craig Bellamy, news

The Titans have kicked off the scoring in the second half, courtesy of a pinpoint grubber to find Brian Kelly.

The Storm still hold the upper-hand as the score sits 22-14, but are without star halfback Jahrome Hughes who didn’t take the field after halftime due to a shoulder injury.

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44TH MINUTE

AJ Brimson has delivered a pinpoint grubber to open the scoring in the second half, finding Brian Kelly.

Jahrome Hughes has remained off the field after halftime due to a shoulder injury, with Tyran Wishart slotting into the halves.

“All of a sudden the Titans are up and about,” Dan Ginnane said.

30TH MINUTE

Titans forward Herman Ese’ese scored his side’s second try, charging onto an AJ Brimson short ball to spark a comeback.

“What is going on?” Dan Ginnane said.

“It hasn’t been fancy but it has been strong and powerful,” Shane Flanagan said.

But, Storm gun Cameron Munster stopped Holbrook’s side in their tracks, slicing through to score his second.

15TH MINUTE

After making a late switch to fullback, Cameron Munster has crossed for his side’s second try of the night to make the score 10-0.

Halfback Jahrome Hughes put in a cross-field kick, finding Munster flying high to score untouched.

“I think he will like the challenge at fullback,” Shane Flanagan said.

“This is ominous,” Dan Ginnane said.

Only moments later, backrower Kenny Bromwich crossed for a four-pointer of his own before Titans gun Beau Fermor scored the Titans first.

10TH MINUTE

Storm debutant David Nofoaluma has come desperately close to scoring only seven minutes into the Titans contest, before the returning Xavier Coates crossed.

After arriving in Melbourne last week, the 28-year-old almost opened his scoring tally for his new club.

Gold Coast winger Jojo Fifita swiped at the veteran’s hands to dislodge the ball.

But, only moments later Harry Grant spotted winger Xavier Coates in space finding his man to score untouched.

“Finally Melbourne have it,” Dan Ginnane said.

“Just too good, Harry Grant, I knew he had it,” Shane Flanagan said.

PRE-MATCH WRAP

Craig Bellamy is set to unleash his new look backline against a struggling Titans outfit.

Young Tonumaipea returns to the NRL after a 1,483 day hiatus, having last played in the first grade competition for the Gold Coast in 2020.

Meanwhile, mid-season recruit David Nofoaluma will make his debut for his new club on the wing, alongside Cameron Munster who made a late switch from the halves.

Cooper Johns has slotted into five-eighth, while Tyran Wishart has moved to the bench.

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Holbrook’s Titans have struggled so far in 2022, but the Gold Coast side will be looking to young gun Jayden Campbell to provide spark from the back.

AJ Brimson also makes up a new halves pairing with Tanah Boyd, who will play in the No.7 jersey.

As it stands, the Titans sit outright last on the competition ladder recording only three wins in 2022 — and with another defeat at the hands of the Storm could find themselves even further away from the pack.

15th place Tigers take on the Knights, who sit in 14th place, and with a win could cement a two-win gap in the wooden spoon race.

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Kari Lake clinches Arizona governor’s primary in win for Trump

Former television news anchor Kari Lake is projected to win Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nomination, handing a high-profile win to former President Trump.

The Associated Press called the race at 10:09 pm ET on Thursday, two days after votes were cast.

Polls in the lead up to Election Day showed Lake leading Karrin Taylor Robson, who had the backing of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) and former Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump last year endorsed Lake, who touted the former president’s unfounded claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

The race became a proxy battle between Trump and Pence, with the former president and vice president holding dueling rallies in the lead-up to the election.

Lake’s victory is the latest for Trump in Arizona. Venture capitalist Blake Masters won the GOP Senate nomination and election denier Mark Finchem won the Republican primary for secretary of state.

Lake, who is among the most vocal critics of the 2020 election, will face Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D), who became nationally known for pushing back on claims of election fraud, in the general election.

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Aussie home owner’s five-second hack will halve the drying time of your clothes in winter

An Aussie home owner has shared a very simple hack that promises to significantly reduce the drying time of your laundry this winter.

Sharing on a popular Facebook group, the woman revealed how one easy act – which takes just five seconds to do – can leave your damp clothes dry and ready to be folded in no time.

She said the hack was perfect for anyone who dries their laundry inside the home in front of a heater or fan.

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The Facebook user starts by hanging the wet clothes on a drying rack as usual and placing it a safe distance from the heat source.

She then suggests hanging a larger piece of clothing on the far end of the airer – the side that’s opposite the heater of fan.

The action effectively blocks the hot air in and keeps it circulating around the laundry, drying the clothes quicker.

In her post, the home owner said it was a great way to dry your laundry without wasting electricity a clothes dryer.

By hanging a large piece of clothing at the far end of the clothes rack, it traps in the heat and dries your clothes faster. Credit: Cleaning & Organizing Inspiration Australia/Facebook

“To help if you dry clothes near heater, turn sideways and block other end with larger piece, adjusting as needed,” she told the Cleaning & Organizing Inspiration Australia Facebook page.

“The heat doesn’t blow through as quickly, so the clothes dry faster and you stay warm without guilt!”

Many Facebook users were blown away by the easy hack.

“This is mega inspiring!” said one.

Added another: “Simple but effective. Have just bought a clothes horse to save on the dryer.”

‘Instant dryer’

Write a third: “Drying clothes, staying warm, and saving money and resources. Just like our grannies did!”

Others had a few twists on the simple tip to speed up drying time even more.

“Wrap a sheet around three sides and the top. Instant dryer,” said one.

Another added: “Yes I second this! I find putting something on top works well too.”

Added one more: “I used to put a sheet over the lot to keep the heat in and dry them quicker, especially if you can put them over a heating duct.”

Safety warning: Clothes should always be placed more than a meter from any heater or fan.

Passengers crawl into baggage carousel hatch to grab suitcases after delays

Passengers crawl into baggage carousel hatch to grab suitcases after delays

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New 10th generation iPad rumored to have an all-new design and USB-C port



The 10th generation iPad will have an all-new design when it is released later this year according to leaked renders of the device from a case manufacturer.

MySmartPrice sent Tech Guide (and we suspect many other tech sites) an email with the subject line: Tip – Exclusive – iPad 2022 CAD renders leaked, launch expected soon.

The link on the email showed several images of reportedly CAD renders of the 2022 entry-level iPad.

It had flat edges on either side and a rear single camera with a similar bump that was first seen on the iPhone X.

From the front the iPad looks almost identical to the 9th generation model and includes a home button.

But the renders suggest it may also have a slightly larger display.

The current 9th generation iPad is 10.2 inch so it’s quite possible the 10th generation version might grow by a few millimeters to possibly 10.5-inch or 10.9-inch.

The new iPad is expected to measure 24.86cm x 17.95cm with a thickness of 6.9mm.

The current iPad’s dimensions are 25.06cm x 17.41cm with a thickness of 7.5mm.

So this means the 10th gen iPad will be shorter, wider and thinner.

These renders also show speaker grills in the top and bottom edges of the iPad which may also suggest that quad speaker arrangement.

The other area of ​​speculation is whether the iPad will retain its Lightning port or move up to a USB-C port to give it the same connectivity as every other iPad in the line-up.

The new iPad and the latest versions of the iPad Pro models are expected to be unveiled in October.

But it’s possible they may be revealed alongside the iPhone 14 next month.










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Tom Cruise looks every inch the Hollywood heartthrob as he’s mobbed by fans in London

Tom Cruise was mobbed by fans as he left Novikov Restaurant in London on Wednesday,

The actor, 60, looked in good spirits as he stopped to sign autographs for his fans who waited outside the venue for him where he emerged later in the evening.

The Top gun star looked suave in a black shirt and dark blue denim jeans which he teamed with a pair of denim boots as he strolled through Mayfair.

Star sighting: Tom Cruise was mobbed by fans as he left Novikov Restaurant in London on Wednesday

Star sighting: Tom Cruise was mobbed by fans as he left Novikov Restaurant in London on Wednesday

Tom, who is currently residing in the UK appeared to be making the most of the warm weather as he sported a glowing tan.

The fearless actor – who celebrated his 60th birthday earlier this month – is currently in the middle of filming daredevil scenes for the upcoming Mission Impossible 8 film in the Lake District.

The megastar who is well known for his adoration of his fans, signed the original Top Gun Maverick poster for one follower.

Followers: The actor, 60, looked in good spirits as he stopped to sign autographs for his fans who waited outside the venue for him where he emerged later in the evening

Followers: The actor, 60, looked in good spirits as he stopped to sign autographs for his fans who waited outside the venue for him where he emerged later in the evening

Hollywood smile: The showman looked in a chipper mood as he left one of his favorite restaurants

Hollywood smile: The showman looked in a chipper mood as he left one of his favorite restaurants

Bronzed: Tom, who is currently residing in the UK appeared to be making the most of the warm weather as he sported a glowing tan

Bronzed: Tom, who is currently residing in the UK appeared to be making the most of the warm weather as he sported a glowing tan

It comes after the blockbuster reached a new milestone, as it surpassed $600 million at the international box office last month.

The tally brings the sequel to more than $1.2 billion worldwide, solidifying it as Paramount Pictures’ ‘highest grossing film ever globally,’ as reported by Deadline.

The film, which was directed by Joseph Kosinski, is presently at $602.5M from 65 offshore markets.

And in North America it sits at $606 million, for a grand total of $1,208.5 billion globally.

Statement piece: The Cocktail actor dressed up the look with one of his Rolex watches

Fun times: Tom looked delighted as he greeted fans at the door

Statement piece: The Cocktail actor dressed up the look with one of his Rolex watches

It is only the 12th film to ever cross the $600 million mark at the domestic box office.

Internationally, Top Gun: Maverick holds the number three spot for the production company’s highest titles ever.

Meanwhile, in 28 overseas markets — including France, Australia, and the UK — the flick is the biggest Paramount live action movie ever.

Notably, this is the first film in Tom Cruise’s decades-long career to earn $1 billion.

Also notable is that Maverick outshined Titanic as Paramount’s number one domestic grossing film of all time.

Impressive: Top Gun: Maverick has reached a new milestone, as it surpassed $600M at the international box office

Impressive: Top Gun: Maverick has reached a new milestone, as it surpassed $600M at the international box office

New heights: The tally brings the sequel to more than 1.2B worldwide, solidifying it as Paramount's 'highest grossing film ever globally,' as reported by Deadline

New heights: The tally brings the sequel to more than 1.2B worldwide, solidifying it as Paramount’s ‘highest grossing film ever globally,’ as reported by Deadline

The entertainment publication reported the week’s top offshore markets through Thursday as the UK with $88.8M, Japan with $65.4M, Australia with $55.9M, France $46M and Korea, $41.4M.

The film was originally supposed to be released in June 2020, but Paramount held off on the release until more fans were able to return following the pandemic lockdowns.

His Top Gun franchise took the global film market by storm, both in 1986 and 2022, but it’s not all for the big screen – as Tom has actually been a real life licensed pilot since 1994.

Incredible: Maverick is only the 12th film to cross $600 million at the domestic box office;  Jay Ellis, Miles Teller, Tom Cruise, Glen Powell and Greg Tarzan Davis at a news conference in June

Incredible: Maverick is only the 12th film to cross $600 million at the domestic box office; Jay Ellis, Miles Teller, Tom Cruise, Glen Powell and Greg Tarzan Davis at a news conference in June

And while the jets were flown by someone else in the original flick, it was the actor in the driving seat for the recent sequel, Top Gun: Maverick.

The cast of the film underwent months of flying training in preparation for the role, as they took to the sky themselves for the scenes.

While Tom wasn’t allowed to fly an actual F-18 jet, he was the pilot of other planes during the film – and even had to figure out his own camera shots while in the plane, with no space for a director inside.

Where it all started: Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise in 1986's Top Gun

Where it all started: Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise in 1986’s Top Gun

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Candice Warner questions why Kyle Chalmers made ‘love triangle’ comments

Candice Warner has ventured into the murky waters of the Commonwealth Games’ swimming “love triangle”, offering up some blunt criticism for Kyle Chalmers.

She revealed her surprise about how badly he handled the headlines after a “media frenzy” over his relationship with ex and Commonwealth Games golden girl Emma McKeon and her new boyfriend, pop star-turned fellow swimmer Cody Simpson.

Acknowledging “alpha male” Chalmers’ ego “would be burnt a little bit” by McKeon’s new relationship, Warner said she expected someone who had dealt with media scrutiny since 2016 — when he won the gold medal for the 100m freestyle at the Rio Olympics — to manage his interactions with the media far better.

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Nadesalingam family from Biloela granted permanent visas to stay in Australia

“They’re finally really and truly home because they get that permanency and freedom and safety – which is what they wanted ever since they set foot in Australia,” she said.

“We feel like this is it now, they’re going to be safe living in Australia. It’s just that sense of peace and relief that only permanency can give people.”

The family’s lawyer said the decision meant they did not have to go through any more litigation and could move on.

“Look, as a lawyer, you don’t always have a happy ending to cases, but it’s nice after working on something for so long to be able to help fulfill their hopes and dreams, and to bring to an end what has been a particularly difficult period for them in immigration detention,” Ford said.

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Opposition home affairs spokeswoman Karen Andrews said granting the family permanent visas would set a “high-profile precedent”.

“It undermines the policy that if you come here illegally you will never settle in Australia. Last time Labor was in government, more than 50,000 people arrived here illegally on more than 820 boats,” she said in a statement.

“Tragically, at least 1200 people died at sea. Together with Labor’s policy to abolish temporary protection visas, this gives people smugglers a product to sell to desperate families and people.”

But Giles said the government would continue to intercept and return any unauthorized boats attempting to reach the country.

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“For anyone who attempts to migrate via an unauthorized boat to Australia – you will be caught, returned or sent to a regional processing country,” he said.

“I do not want people to die in a boat on a journey when there is zero chance of settling in Australia. This has not changed since the last Government. We are not considering changing this policy.”

The Nadesalingam family were taken into immigration detention about four years ago, and moved to Christmas Island in 2019 before being shifted to Perth as they fought to remain in Australia.

Before their detention, the family had lived in the rural Queensland town of Biloela, south-west of Gladstone.

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Jury tours the school massacre site at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High : NPR

A memorial to the victims is seen outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14, 2019, during the one-year anniversary of the school shooting.

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A memorial to the victims is seen outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14, 2019, during the one-year anniversary of the school shooting.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Roses that had been brought to honor love on that Valentine’s Day in 2018 lay withered, their dried and cracked petals scattered across classroom floors still smeared with the blood of victims gunned down by a former student more than four years earlier .

Bullet holes pocked walls and shards of glass from windows shattered by gunfire crunched eerily underfoot at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where shooter Nikolas Cruz murdered 14 students and three staff members. Nothing was unchanged, except for the removal of the victims’ bodies and some personal items.

The 12 jurors and 10 alternates who will decide whether Cruz gets the death penalty or life in prison made a rare visit to the scene Thursday, tracing Cruz’s steps through the three-story freshman building, known as “Building 12.” After they left, a group of journalists was allowed in for a much quicker first public view.

The scene was deeply unsettling: Large pools of dried blood still stained classroom floors. A lock of dark hair rested on the floor where one of the victims’ bodies once lay. A single black rubber shoe was in a hallway. Browned rose petals were strewn across a hallway where six died.

In classroom after classroom, open notebooks displayed uncompleted lesson plans: A blood-coated book called “Tell Them We Remember” sat atop a bullet-riddled desk in the classroom where teacher Ivy Schamis taught students about the Holocaust. Attached to a bulletin board in the room a sign read: “We will never forget.”

In the classroom of English teacher Dara Hass, where the most students were shot, students had written papers about Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager who was shot by the Taliban for going to school and has since been a global advocate for educational access for women and girls.

One of the students wrote: “A bullet went straight to her head but not her brain.” Another read, “We go to school every day of the week and we take it all for granted. We cry and complain without knowing how lucky we are to be able to learn.”

The door of Room 1255, teacher Stacey Lippel’s classroom was pushed open — like others to signify that Cruz shot into it. Hanging on a wall inside was a sign reading, “No Bully Zone.” The creative writing assignment for the day was written on the whiteboard: “How to write the perfect love letter.”

And still gracing the wall of a second-floor hallway was a quote from James Dean: “Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today.”

Prosecutors, who rested their case following the jury’s tour, hope the visit will help prove that the former Stoneman Douglas student’s actions were cold, calculated, heinous and cruel; created a great risk of death to many people and “interfered with a government function” — all aggravating factors under Florida’s capital punishment law.

Under Florida court rules, neither the judge nor the attorneys were allowed to speak to the jurors — and the jurors weren’t allowed to converse with each other — when they retraced the path Cruz followed on Feb. 14, 2018, as he methodically moved from floor to floor, firing down hallways and into classrooms as he went. Prior to the tour, the jurors had already seen surveillance video of the shooting and photographs of its aftermath.

The building has been sealed and is now surrounded by a 15-foot (4.6-meter) chain-link fence wrapped in a privacy mesh screen fastened with zip ties. It looms ominously over the school and its teachers, staff and 3,300 students, and can be seen easily by anyone nearby. The Broward County school district plans to demolish it whenever the prosecutors approve. For now, it is a court exhibit.

“When you are driving past, it’s there. When you are going to class, it’s there. It is just a colossal structure that you can’t miss,” said Kai Koerber, who was a Stoneman Douglas junior at the time of the shooting . He is now at the University of California, Berkeley, and the developer of a mental health phone app. “It is just a constant reminder… that is tremendously trying and horrible.”

Cruz, 23, pleaded guilty in October to 17 counts of first-degree murder; the trial is only to determine if he is sentenced to death or life without parole.

Miami defense attorney David S. Weinstein said prosecutors hope the visit will be “the final piece in erasing any doubt that any juror might have had that the death penalty is the only recommendation that can be made.”

Such site visits are rare. Weinstein, a former prosecutor, said in more than 150 jury trials dating back to the late 1980s, he has only had one.

One reason for their rarity is that they are a logistical nightmare for the judge, who needs to get the jury to the location and back to the courthouse without incident or risk of mistrial. And in a typical case, a visit would not even present truthful evidence: After law enforcement leaves, the building or public space returns to its normal use. The scene gets cleaned up, objects get moved and repairs are made. It’s why judges order jurors in many trials not to visit the scene on their own.

Craig Trocino, a University of Miami law professor who has represented defendants appealing their death sentences, said the visit — combined with the myriad graphic videos and photos jurors have already seen — could open an avenue for Cruz’s attorneys if they find themselves in the same situation .

“At some point evidence becomes inflammatory and prejudicial,” he said. “The site visit may be a cumulative capstone.”

Cruz’s attorneys have argued that prosecutors have used evidence not just to prove their case, but to inflame the jurors’ passions.