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David Beckham and Romeo ‘twin’ in matching Dior co-ords

Victoria Beckham recently joked that her husband David had been copying her outfits as she shared snaps of their co-ordinated looks.

And David Beckham appeared to be at it again – this time with his son Romeo – as they ‘twinned’ in matching Dior two-pieces in a new photo.

The former footballer, 47, joked that his second eldest son, 19, had been raiding his wardrobe as they sported the same co-ord in different colours.

awks!  David Beckham and his son Romeo 'twinned' in matching Dior two-pieces in a new photo posted from the families' £5million superyacht Seven in Miami.

awks! David Beckham and his son Romeo ‘twinned’ in matching Dior two-pieces in a new photo posted from the families’ £5million superyacht Seven in Miami.

Poking fun at their near-identical clothing Romeo wrote: 'Twinnin', and tagged his father as well as family friend Kim Jones, who is men's artistic director at the brand

Poking fun at their near-identical clothing Romeo wrote: ‘Twinnin’, and tagged his father as well as family friend Kim Jones, who is men’s artistic director at the brand

The father and son duo looked in high spirits as they posed for snaps together on the families’ £5million superyacht Seven in Miami.

David opted for a navy and white version of the outfit, which was a shirt and a pair of matching shorts in the same print.

Romeo’s was the same but in a dusty rose colour.

Poking fun at their near-identical clothing Romeo wrote: ‘Twinnin’, and tagged his father as well as family friend Kim Jones, who is men’s artistic director at the brand.

Dapper: David opted for a navy and white version of the outfit, which was a shirt and a pair of matching shorts in the same print

Dapper: David opted for a navy and white version of the outfit, which was a shirt and a pair of matching shorts in the same print

In the comments section, David joked: 'Someone has been in my wardrobe!'

In the comments section, David joked: ‘Someone has been in my wardrobe!’

In the comments section, David joked: ‘Someone has been in my wardrobe!’

Before his Miami trip David enjoyed another holiday last week on a £1.6million-a-week superyacht trip in St Tropez.

During the holiday, David and Victoria sporting matching outfits on more than one occasion as they enjoyed the speculator French sights.

Jet-setter: Before his Miami trip David enjoyed another holiday last week on a £1.6million-a-week superyacht trip in St Tropez

Jet-setter: Before his Miami trip David enjoyed another holiday last week on a £1.6million-a-week superyacht trip in St Tropez

The designer took to her Instagram grid to joke she had ‘inspired David again’ after the couple colour-coordinated in yellow just a few weeks ago.

Victoria looked stunning in a vibrant red polka-dotted dress which she teamed with a pair of oversized designer shades.

Opting for a natural palette of make-up the former pop star wore her dark tresses tied back from her beautiful face.

Matchy, matchy!  During the holiday, David and Victoria sporting matching outfits on more than one occasion as they enjoyed the speculator French sights

Matchy, matchy! During the holiday, David and Victoria sporting matching outfits on more than one occasion as they enjoyed the speculator French sights

Victoria cosied up to her beau, with whom she shares sons Brooklyn, 23, Romeo, 19, Cruz, 17, and 11-year-old daughter Harper.

David also chose a red ensemble, sporting a rose polo shirt which he teamed with a pair of emerald shorts.

Beaming for the camera the couple sat on the incredible yacht with the amazing views of the crystal clear ocean behind them.

Victoria captioned the snap: Looks like I inspired @DavidBeckham again!!! matchy matchy x kisses’.

Cute: Before his Miami trip David enjoyed another holiday last week on a £1.6million-a-week superyacht trip in St Tropez where he shared a snap with Victoria in matching outfits

Cute: Before his Miami trip David enjoyed another holiday last week on a £1.6million-a-week superyacht trip in St Tropez where he shared a snap with Victoria in matching outfits

Earlier this month Victoria joked ‘who copied who’ when the couple showcased their bright canary yellow outfits as they celebrated their anniversary in Venice.

Victoria stunned in a dusty yellow maxi-dress with white straps and keyhole cutouts, which she teamed with a pair of white sandals.

The mother-of-four styled her chocolate tresses in a messy bun as she put on a loved-up display with her husband-of-23-years.

In a caption alongside the snap, Victoria commemorated their anniversary by writing: ‘Still matching 23 years later’.

She also shared an amusing video to her Stories where she jokingly asked fans to guess ‘who copied who’ with their coordinated outfits.

As she revealed their matching ensembles, a disgruntled David said: ‘I had it on first just for the record! This was not planned.’

‘You inspired me!’ Victoria said, before jokingly adding: ‘I’m a fashion inspiration to many, who copied who?’

Twins: It came after earlier this month Victoria joked 'who copied who' when the couple showcased their bright canary yellow outfits as they celebrated their anniversary in Venice

Twins: It came after earlier this month Victoria joked ‘who copied who’ when the couple showcased their bright canary yellow outfits as they celebrated their anniversary in Venice

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How 2022 midterms strategy could change after the Kansas abortion vote : NPR

Alie Utley and Joe Moyer react to their county voting against the proposed constitutional amendment during the Kansas for Constitutional Freedom primary election watch party in Overland Park, Kansas on August 2.

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Alie Utley and Joe Moyer react to their county voting against the proposed constitutional amendment during the Kansas for Constitutional Freedom primary election watch party in Overland Park, Kansas on August 2.

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On Tuesday, voters in Kansas overwhelmingly rejected a ballot initiative that would have opened the door to significant abortion restrictions in the state.

It was the first political test of voters’ appetite for state abortion restrictions since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.

The decisive vote against curbing abortion rights in a deeply conservative state has political strategists in both parties recalibrating their views on the upcoming midterm elections.

“Well, [Tuesday] night was a slap in the face to me, personally, as a consultant who’s done this for 32 years,” said Chuck Rocha, a senior Democratic operative. “When this decision came down from the Supreme Court, I was one of those folks who said that if this is your issue, you’ve already picked a team — you’re already team red or you’re team blue, and this will have some effect, but not a major effect.”

But after seeing the staggering number of voters who turned out in a state that former President Trump won by 15 points in 2020, Rocha thinks abortion rights will end up playing a larger role in the November elections.

“This proved there is energy here around this issue, and I think [Tuesday] was historic,” he said.

Republican strategist John Feehery said the Kansas outcome should be a “wake-up call” for Republicans.

“Republicans in the pro-life movement need to get their act together on the abortion issue post-dobbs, because they’re all over the place,” he said. “The problem is that you have people wanting to be the most conservative candidate in the primary, but they take positions that are not that popular with most voters. So they need to tread carefully, they need to calibrate, they need to understand where most voters are — and most voters are in the middle. They are not on either extreme.”

He said GOP candidates need to be explicit that their views on abortion have “nothing to do with same-sex marriage, and certainly not contraception,” two issues that Democrats have forced votes on in Congress to get their Republican colleagues on record for supporting or opposing, amid concerns that the Supreme Court’s ruling could jeopardize other rights. Last month, 195 House Republicans voted against legislation aimed at protecting access to birth control.

Feehery said although Tuesday’s outcome boosts enthusiasm among Democrats nationally, the “saving grace” for Republicans is that abortion is not the number one issue facing the country.

“Inflation and the economy are much more important for most voters, and I think that’s what they’ll vote on,” Feehery said.

According to a recent NPR/PBS News Hour/Marist poll, inflation is the No. 1 issue for Republicans and Independent voters as they think about the midterm elections; registered Democrats rank abortion first.

Voter registration among women in Kansas post-Dobbs was huge

Although the result of Kansas’ vote came as a surprise, it was the scope of voters who turned out in droves that stunned Tom Bonier, CEO of TargetSmart, a Democratic data firm.

“When you analyze data, you tend to get excited when you see movements from the norm, maybe five or six points — that’s telling you that something meaningful happened, something outside of the norm. And in this case, we saw something outside of the norm by 20 points,” he said. “I’ve never seen anything to that extent in terms of that intensity.”

Over 900,000 people in Kansas cast a ballot on Tuesday, a level of participation that blows past primary turnouts out of the water and approaches the high turnout rate in the state in the 2018 general election.

Republicans have a substantial voter registration advantage in the state.

“[The results] prove that Democrats can probably peel off some of these moderate Republican women, who take this issue very personally,” Rocha said.

Bonier analyzed voter registration numbers before and after June 24, when the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.

“What we saw there was remarkable,” Bonier said. “Seventy percent of the new voter registrants in Kansas were women. If you look at the same period of time in the previous election cycle, new voter registrants were almost exactly evenly split between men and women.”

Bonier also points to the number of young people who registered to vote in the wake of the Supreme Court decision — over half are under the age of 25.

“In the 2018 general election, much of that so-called blue wave was driven by just a massive, unprecedented increase in youth turnout. So the question we’re asking ourselves at this point is, is what we saw in Kansas this week the first indicator of something similar happening in 2022, and will we see a huge increase in women participating in this election that could produce surprising results?”

Rocha points out that demographic shifts will play a role in November as well.

“For the first time in American political history, voters of color will have a bigger impact on who controls Congress. This particular issue of choice over-indexes and impacts people with less income, mainly young women of color,” he said, pointing to key Senate races in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada.

“If [abortion] is a motivational factor, and that was proven on Tuesday, to motivate young Black and brown voters, especially young Black and brown women, it could be the sleeping giant of this year, and will be a story that will be told for a long time .”

A Democratic pollster sees what happened in Kansas as ‘a sea change’

This year, a record number of abortion measures are on state ballots and the issue will be a factor in other races in November up and down the ballot, including for governor, Senate, House, state supreme courts and state attorneys general.

Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster, said in the wake of the Supreme Court decision, anti-abortion rights voters “think they’ve won, so they’re not as energized.”

“We’re seeing the pro-choice voters and women in particular, younger women and baby boomer women who remember what it was like before Roe v. Wadegetting very energized and being 10 to 20 points more energized than the anti-choice voters,” she said. “That is a sea change.”

She’s heard in focus groups from voters who are concerned about a “slippery slope” — the idea that curtailing abortion rights could lead to other rights being rolled back.

“They worry about marriage equality, they worry about voting rights protections, they worry about birth control, they worry about abortion,” Lake described. “Voters in our focus groups ask, ‘What’s next?'”

Mallory Carroll, vice president of communications for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said the results from Kansas are a “devastating loss” to the anti-abortion rights movement.

“The question now is, what lesson will pro-life Republicans learn from this disappointing loss?”

She said Republican candidates should be “very explicit” about their stances, including whether there are instances in which they think abortion should be allowed, and not shy away from tackling the topic head on.

“Republicans need to quit what they’re doing right now, which in many cases is to pretend like this issue [of abortion] doesn’t exist and focus instead on inflation, gas prices, crime, etc., to carry them over the finish line,” she said. “There’s no doubt those are very salient issues that voters care about. But if pro-life Republicans fail to define themselves and what their policy positions are, then pro-abortion Democrats will do that for them.”

The White House responds — and credits ‘power of American women’

“The court practically dared women in this country to go to the ballot box and restore the right to choose,” President Biden said Wednesday as he met virtually with the White House’s Task Force on Reproductive Health Care.

Republicans and the high court “don’t have a clue about the power of American women,” Biden said. “Last night in Kansas, they found out.”

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During that meeting, Biden signed his second executive order aimed at preserving abortion access. The order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to “consider action to advance access to reproductive healthcare services, including through Medicaid for patients who travel out of state for reproductive healthcare services.”

The order directs HHS to “consider all appropriate actions” to ensure health care providers comply with non-discrimination laws in order for people to receive “medically necessary care without delay,” noting that providers may be “confused or unsure of their obligations in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision.”

But Biden himself has acknowledged the limits of what he and his administration can to do fully protect abortion rights. He’s repeatedly issued the message of “vote, vote, vote” in November to increase Democrats’ numbers in Congress in order to codify abortion rights into federal law and bring the legislation to his desk for signature.

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“Impossible” Halo 2 No-Deaths LASO Challenge Finally Has Its Winner

A $20,000 Halo 2 challenge issued by streamer and YouTuber MoistCr1tikal has finally been completed, with streamer Jervalin claiming the bounty.

Earlier this summer, MoistCr1tikal offered $5,000 to anyone who could conquer what he called “the hardest challenge in all of gaming.” That challenge? Complete Halo 2 alone, on legendary difficulty, with all of the game’s difficulty-adding skulls turned on, without dying a single time. Though the feat surely has been accomplished by someone, somewhere, since the game’s 2004 launch, there is no video record of it having ever been done, which is why MoistCr1tikal’s challenge also stipulated the entire ordeal needed to be streamed live on YouTube or Twitch to qualify. When nobody stepped up to the plate for three weeks, MoistCr1tikal raised the bounty up to $20,000 for the first person to accomplish the deed.

Though it’s certainly up for debate whether or not a deathless Halo 2 “LASO” (legendary, all skulls on) run is the “hardest challenge in all of gaming,” it’s certainly up there. Halo 2 on legendary difficulty is already infamously difficult. There are more, high-rank enemies (and just more enemies in general), for starters. Enemies deal greatly increased damage, have better weapons, throw more grenades, and are far smarter. Melee attacks from Elites and certain Flood forms will kill in one hit. And that’s all without even mentioning the game’s notorious Jackal Snipers, which appear more often and are far more accurate and deadly on legendary difficulty.

All that’s before turning on the game’s difficulty modifying skulls. With various skulls turned on, Halo 2 on legendary becomes a whole different ballgame. The Assassins skull, for example, gives enemies permanent invisibility. Mythic gives enemies even more health and shields. Black Eye makes it so players’ shields don’t recharge automatically and can only be refilled by killing enemies with melee attacks. Famine makes it so all weapons dropped by enemies or allies have half ammo. Any mistake, no matter how small, almost certainly results in instant death. The only skull Jervalin didn’t have on was Envy, which gives the Master Chief the Arbiter’s active camo ability and actually makes the game easier, not harder.

It is, to put it lightly, absolutely brutal. Completing the challenge would have been hard enough even without the no-deaths stipulation. But Jervalin, who completed the run using an original Halo 2 disc and has made a name for himself accomplishing various Halo-related challenges over the years, took home the gold in style, completing his run in a little under six and a half hours. He wasn’t above using a few tricks to emerge victorious, either. For the game’s final boss fight against the Brute Chieftain Tartarus, Jervalin snuck a flying Banshee vehicle into the boss arena in order to make short work of the encounter. After his victory, his family ran in to give him a hug.

“You couldn’t script a more wholesome finale here,” MoistCr1tikal says in a video congratulating Jervalin. According to MoistCr1tikal, about 2,000 people actively tried to complete the challenge over the course of the last 40 days. Only 25 people ever made it past the first level, MoistCr1tikal says.

Jervalin himself said on stream that he once thought a deathless, Halo 2 LASO run was “impossible.” Now, he’s $20,000 richer, and his feat will go down in history.

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NRL 2022: Round 21 previews

Sydney Roosters v Brisbane Broncos, 7.50pm Thursday, Sydney Cricket Ground
Fascinating clash to kick off the round – the Roosters are looking good for the finals but are by no means home and hosed with a rough draw, while the Broncos’ top-four hopes needed that upset loss to the Tigers like a hole in the head .

Nope Pat Carrigan for the Broncos ups Payne Haas’s workload, and I’m tipping Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Matt Lodge will go hunting for him given both already play right on the edge of the aggro line and can well win themselves an advantage in the middle. There’s top quality match-ups all over the shop in this one – Sam Walker v Adam Reynolds, Kotoni Staggs v Joey Manuel and four frequent flying wingers just to name a few. Roosters by 6.
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Melbourne Storm v Gold Coast Titans, 6pm Friday, AAMI Park
The Storm are back home and looking to make a statement about their intentions for the finals when the bottom-placed Gold Coast Titans arrive at AAMI Park. Melbourne have much to work on after losing their four previous games before last round’s win in New Zealand and losing fullback Nick Meaney to injury has dealt their embattled outside backs yet another blow although loan signing David Nofoaluma is listed to make his Storm debut on the wing. The Titans have talent despite their lowly record led by forwards Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and david fifita. If they can earn field position then the Storm’s inexperienced backs can be beaten as Canberra showed in their recent win in Melbourne. The Storm are strong favorites but if they lose, it would likely be the result that costs them a top-four finish with Brisbane and Parramatta close behind them. Storm by 10.
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Manly Sea Eagles v Parramatta Eels, 7.55pm Friday, 4 Pines Park
Manly’s season goes on the line in this one, and they know it. Expect the Sea Eagles to bounce back at home, especially with some of the players who stood down over the rainbow jersey drama to provide a point. Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry Evans continue to be Manly’s best assets, and face an Eels side without their own chief playmaker Mitchell Moses. The Eels were excellent in the first half against Penrith, but Moses played a big role. Who knows, maybe their second-half fadeout against the Panthers had something to do with Moses’ broken finger? Manly by 8.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs v New Zealand Warriors, 3pm Saturday, Sunshine Coast Stadium
Didn’t the Bunnies blow it against Cronulla? That loss to the Sharks, along with the Wests Tigers defeat earlier in the year, could have had the Bunnies pushing for a top-four berth. Latrell Mitchell is a good enough reason to back the Bunnies with confidence. He slots back to fullback with the more-than-capable Taane Milne moving into the centres. They lose kodi nikorima but gain Blake Taffe who will be keen to make a point off the bench. The dry Sunshine Coast track also works in the Bunnies’ favour. The loss of Chanel Harris Tavita and jazzan underrated workhorse, will do the Warriors no favours. Souths by 14.
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Payne Haas, David Nofoaluma, Blake Taaffe and Sean O'Sullivan.

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Canberra Raiders v Penrith Panthers, 5.30pm Saturday, GIO Stadium
Wouldn’t the Raiders love to get one back over Penrith? As much as both sides will play down the mocking of the Viking Clap and Stephen Crichton getting in the face of jack wighton and last year Joe Tapine after a try, there’s a genuine dislike between these clubs. Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luay are huge outs, but Sean O’Sullivan will play behind a world-class pack that will give him plenty of time with the ball. Isaiah Yeo will also make sure he takes some of the pressure off O’Sullivan in attack. Canberra need this more than Penrith, which makes them dangerous. jordan rapana being back adds some attacking threat — and size — against the smaller Penrith backs. Panthers by 2.
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Cronulla Sharks v St George Illawarra Dragons, 7.35pm Saturday, PointsBet Stadium
Last chance saloon for the Dragons, who need to beat their local rivals to have any chance of making the finals for the first time in four years. Even despite last week’s second-half capitulation against the Cowboys, coach Anthony Griffin has named the same 17 for the Red V. Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon you have opted for debutant Kade Dykesa third generation Shark, to make his NRL debut in the No.1 after Will Kennedy’s injury. The Sharks can take a giant leap to sewing up a top four spot in the derby – and even pressure the Cowboys for a second spot. They have won six of their last seven against the Dragons and haven’t lost at home against St George Illawarra since 2018. Sharks by 14.
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Canterbury Bulldogs v North Queensland Cowboys, Salter Oval (Bundaberg), 2pm Sunday
Believe it or not, two of the form teams in the competition with the Bulldogs winning four of their last six and suddenly one of the more entertaining teams going around. Can’t see them getting past the Cowboys – who every week look more and more like Penrith’s main title threat – but fans will get their money’s worth in Bundaberg. Briefly Forgotten Man Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow gets a starting crack out wide in place of kyle feldt (hamstring) ace Todd Payten juggles an embarrassment of attacking riches. Fingers crossed for a foot race with Josh Addo-Carr. North Queensland’s defense sharpened up against the Dragons after leaking 26 points for four weeks straight – can see Canterbury asking a few more questions. Cowboys by 12.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspends state attorney Andrew Warren

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren, the chief prosecutor for the 13th Judicial Circuit covering Hillsborough County, after calling him “woke” and accusing him of refusing to properly enforce certain laws.

The governor cited positions Warren has taken on abortion laws, transgender medical treatment and other issues.

Warren is a Democrat who has been out front on criminal justice reform issues. He chairs the Florida Democratic Party’s Safety & Justice Task Force.

Republicans have pushed back against these reforms, arguing they are leading to an increase in crime.

Who is Andrew Warren?:Hillsborough prosecutor ousted by Gov. Ron DeSantis

Much of the focus nationally has been on liberal cities such as San Francisco, where the district attorney was recently recalled. Now Tampa is squarely at the center of that debate.

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WBBL 2022-23 – Mignon du Preez re-signs with Hobart Hurricanes

South Africa batter Mignon du Preez is returning to the WBBL after re-signing with Hobart Hurricanes.
She was the leading run-scorer for Hurricanes last season amassing 414 runs at 31.84, striking at 115 with four half-centuries. She is returning to Hurricanes alongside her close friend and former South Africa team-mate Lizelle Lee who has signed to play in Hobart after withdrawing last season. The pair had previously played together at Melbourne Stars.
Du Preez will also be reunited with Hurricanes’ new captain Elyse Villani, who is also a former Stars team-mate.

“I can’t wait to return to Australia,” du Preez said. “I love the Big Bash. It was a big decision for me to make the move to the Hurricanes last season, but I can honestly say I had such a great time both on and off the field. I got to know a lot of the girls really well, and as we got to know each other better as a team, our cricket really improved too.

“We have a lot of the same team we had last year heading into WBBL 08, plus some pretty great additions too, and knowing first-hand what players of the quality of Junior (Villani) and Lizelle (Lee) can bring to a T20 team, I think that puts us in a pretty good position.”

Hobart Hurricanes squad: Nicola Carey, Mignon du Preez, Maisy Gibson, Heather Graham, Ruth Johnston, Lizelle Lee, Emma Manix-Geeves, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Amy Smith, Naomi Stalenberg, Molly Strano, Rachel Trenaman, Elyse Villani

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Alyssa Farah Griffin, Ana Navarro named permanent co-hosts on ‘The View’


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Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro, two conservatives who have been extraordinarily critical of former President Donald Trump, were officially announced on Thursday as a permanent co-hosts of “The View.”

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg made the announcements during two live segments on the ABC daytime talk show.

Griffin said she was “honored” to become a co-host and Navarro described it as an “enormous, incomparable privilege.”

The appointment of Griffin and Navarro to permanent seats on the show is not entirely surprising. Both have regularly co-hosted the show and several news organizations reported recently that Griffin would soon be announced as an official co-host.

Ana Navarro (L) and Alyssa Farah Griffin

Griffin resigned in December 2020 from the Trump administration, in which she’d held several positions, including White House communications director. Griffin has since leveled searing criticism at her former boss and colleagues who have covered for him.

Navarro, a longtime Republican strategist and commentator who has been a contributor on “The View” since 2019, has for years spoken in no-holds-barred terms against Trump and his allies.

Both Griffin and Navarro are CNN political commentators. A CNN spokesperson said they will both continue in their role with the cable news network while also hosting “The View.”

“The View” has been in search of a conservative co-host since Meghan McCain left the program last summer.

“We promised to take a little time to fill the seat and we have found the right match and a welcome addition to the show with Alyssa,” executive producer Brian Teta said in a statement. “She is willing to share her unique political experience and brings a strong conservative perspective while holding her own de ella in tough debates with her co-hosts and guests on both sides of the aisle.”

“Ana has made an indelible impact on ‘The View’ since the first time she joined us at the table,” Teta added. “She is a strong independent thinker with savvy insight, not to mention that she is whip-smart and fiercely funny. We are very happy to officially welcome her as a co-host.”

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Green lights for emergency vehicles with Ford’s intelligent traffic light system

Connected technology enables ambulances and other emergency vehicles to score an uninterrupted run through traffic.


Ford is trialling a system that enables emergency vehicles to communicate with traffic signals, to provide a clearer path along busy streets during critical situations.

The technology can stop cross traffic and force a series of green lights along the ambulance or fire engine’s route, expediting the time to reach a patient and reducing the risk of collisions when driving against the traffic flow.

The technology can be further extended to support the smooth flow of traffic under regular conditions.



For the trial in Düsseldorf, Germany, Ford used a sequence of eight traffic lights and a further two stretches of road with three sets of lights. A Ford Escape PHEV equipped with the necessary communication hardware was able to trigger the lights to change to green, then return to a normal sequence once it had passed.

To simulate intelligent traffic control, the Escape was able to receive a signal from the traffic lights and adjust its speed so as to naturally manage a clean sequence of green lights.

The system which Ford refers to as C-V2X (Cellular Vehicle to Everything) is similar to the Car2X technology used by Mercedes-Benz and Tesla that are already on the market. These are limited to alerts based on physical road or weather conditions and do not yet offer two-way communication.



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AFL Round 21 Team Selection

Brad Close says he’s just happy being a regular on the side ahead of his 50th game this weekend, despite emerging as a key cog in the Cats September charge this season.

It’s symbolic of a side that despite playing for their 11th win in a row this weekend against St. Kilda, Close and the Cats are still hungry to find ways to get better each week.

The former Rookie’s forward half pressure and chase-down tackles are a highlight of any Cats game, but they’re just one of a host of reasons Close is so important to Geelong this season, despite his humility.

“I’m happy being a regular in the side,” he told media during the week.

“I’m more than happy playing a role and I know that each week if I can do the little things that I do to help the side, things like bringing the pressure and hopefully finish with a goal or two at the end of the game , it’s great fun being out there.”

Close said that continuous improvement is a key focus of the group each week, and the ability to absorb the opposition’s best, and still get the win, is helping them build confidence.

“There are a few parts of our game that we need to knuckle down in the next few weeks,” Close said.

“Obviously, we keep trying to improve each week so we know where we let it slip a couple of times and it’s a good positive sign to know we can lock it down later in the game and get it back the way we want it.”

Close made his name playing for North Gambier in the Western Border league in his late teens, winning two premierships before shifting to Glenelg in the SANFL where he was a part of the Bays 2019 drought-breaking premiership team.

It wasn’t long after that the Cats came calling, but it’s the first two flags that really made an impact at home where his Dad, Andrew, was a 382 game Western Border league legend.

Close said he’s got a way to go to catch up to the old man’s tally but he’ll be there on Saturday to see him run through the banner.

“In terms of country footy I’m well behind him but he loves getting around the footy so he’ll be over, I’m sure.”

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‘View’ announces Alyssa Farah Griffin, Ana Navarro as permanent hosts