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How The 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 R Plans To Dominate The Race Track

porsche has unveiled the latest generation of the 911 GT3 R which is Porsche’s bet on the GT3 series and is based on the current 992 generation, ready to race at the beginning of the 2023 season. It is Porsche’s aim to tap larger performance reserves for different Balance of Performance (BoP) classifications. In addition to this, the goal was also to streamline the handling of the race car for the teams and reduce the running costs. The new 911 GT3 R comes after Porsche recently unveiled the limited-run 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 which is truly a collector’s item.


As for the 911 GT3 R, Porsche seems to have hit it out of the park when it comes to making a thoroughbred racecar that is not only ready to race but looks set to win.

Porsche 911 GT3 R: Performance

Powering the car is the near-standard engine based on the 992-generation 911 unit. Similar to the previous model, it gets a water-cooled flat-six engine with four-valve technology and direct fuel injection. The major change is the displacement: like the 911 RSR, the engine capacity of the new 911 GT3 R has increased by a good five percent from 4.0-liter to 4.2-liter. Porsche says that this has increased the engine’s peak output to around 565 horsepower.


The high-revving six-cylinder motor makes do without a turbocharger and sits at the back of the car which enhances traction and braking. However, it has been tilted forwards by 5.5 degrees in order to create more leeway for the underbody diffuser. Additional elements like the alternator and the air conditioning compressor were moved a bit over 3 feet forward and further down into a space in front of the engine and the gearbox, which has a positive effect on the weight balance of the 911 GT3 R.

As for the transmission, the car gets a sequential six-speed contest-mesh gearbox that is derived from the current 911 GT3 Cup where the shift paddles control an electronic shift drum actuator that results in rapid and precise gear changes.


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Porsche 911 GT3 R: Suspension and Brakes

Porsche claims that the new suspension setup allows more precise steering and ensures less wear on the rear tires as well as reduces the time spent on set-up changes.

At the front axle, the car gets a double wishbone layout. At the rear, the car gets a multi-link design. Porsche has improved the KW shock absorbers to offer five adjustment settings. Set-up modifications are done with what Porsche calls shims. These shims are aimed at enabling precision adjustments without the need for the time-consuming re-alignment of the suspension afterward.


Porsche has pushed the rear wheels a little further back, which extends the wheelbase from 96.8 inches to 98.7 inches. This doubles up to reduce the load on the rear tires and improves the consistency of the tires’ performance over longer stints.

In terms of the braking apparatus, the cars comes with aluminum monobloc racing brake calipers which are now also supplied by the specialist company AP. The brakes are 15.3 inches in size, internally vented, and activated by six pistons. At the back, there are four-piston calipers and discs measuring 14.5 inches. The company has incorporated a software application for the fifth-generation racing ABS which too, you guessed it, reduces wear on the tires and brakes. This is in addition to the new traction control system that has also received further development.


Under the skin, the car gets an aluminum-steel composite that draws on the production model, albeit with major modifications for use in the 911 GT3 R.

A vehicle like the new 911 GT3 R is highly optimized in terms of aerodynamics. The key highlight is an elevated underbody at the fore of the front axle, for the first time in conjunction with a smooth undertray, and a rear diffuser. Wizards at Porsche found out that this combination improves downforce without a significant increase in drag.

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Porsche 911 GT3 R: Safety

In terms of safety, Porsche says that the new 911 GT3 R comes with a seat that’s closer to the center of the car. Like in the previous version, the steering wheel and pedals can be adjusted longitudinally to suit the driver. The steering wheel design also received further upgrades on the previous model. It incorporates elements that have proven themselves in the latest generation 911 GT3 Cup and 911 RSR race cars. The 10.3-inch display, for example, comes from the successful one-make cup racer, with the multi-switch concept adopted from the Le Man’s class winner.


The Porsche 911 GT3 R shows what happens when a company decides to push the envelope of innovation and performance. The fact that it looks so good while doing so is just an added bonus for us gearheads as it gives us another car to drool over.

Source: Porsche Newsroom, Porsche 911

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National Indigenous Fashion Awards in Darwin showcases growing fashion industry

First Nations fashion is about much more than just clothes.

According to one of the people behind the National Indigenous Fashion Awards, the fast-growing industry is a gateway for greater recognition of First Nations people and culture more broadly.

“When we come together as Australians to make decisions around things like an [Indigenous] voice to parliament … people will have a better understanding,” Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation Chair, Franchesca Cubillo, said.

“Because they’ve had those conversations with First Nations people, because they’ve bought those textiles or they’ve seen paintings or fashion.

“All of these important first steps allow First Nations people to take their place in Australia and be valued and appreciated.”

National Indigenous Fashion Awards, 2022, photo by Dylan Buckee.
The awards started during COVID lockdown in 2020. (Supplied: Dylan Buckee)

The third annual NIFAs — which see Indigenous designers and artists from all over the country recognized for their work — were held in Darwin last night.

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NRL 2022 Sydney Roosters v Brisbane Broncos live score, updates, stream, start time, teams, SuperCoach scores

Plenty is on the line when the Roosters host the Broncos at the SCG on Thursday night with the former hoping to hang onto the top eight and the latter looking to keep in touch with the top four.

The Roosters sit eighth after three consecutive wins but a loss to the Broncos could see them drop out of the eight if the Raiders beat a depleted Panthers outfit on Saturday.

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On the other side of the coin, the Broncos look set to return to finals footy and have their eyes on a top four finish — but a shock loss to the Tigers last week has seen them drop to fifth.

Both coaches have been forced into making key changes to their side with Roosters duo Lindsay Collins (concussion) and Egan Butcher (suspension) out as well as Broncos star Patrick Carrigan, who copped a four-week ban for a hip-drop tackle.

Trent Robinson has promoted Matt Lodge to the starting side and brought Terrell May and Ben Thomas onto the bench.

Meanwhile, Kevin Walters has replaced Carrigan with Kobe Hetherington and Rhys Kennedy joins the bench.

In other key changes for the Broncos, Origin star Selwyn Cobbo returns on the wing from the concussion he suffered in game three, while Jake Turpin is back in the 17 at the expense of Cory Paix and will start at hooker with Billy Walters dropping back to the bench.

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Roosters: 1. James Tedesco 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Paul Momirovski 4. Joseph Manu 5. Joseph Suaalii 6. Luke Keary 7. Sam Walker 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 9. Sam Verrills 10. Matthew Lodge 11. Angus Crichton 12. Nat Butcher 13. Victor Radley 14. Connor Watson 15. Ben Thomas 16. Drew Hutchison 17. Terrell May. Replacement player: 19. Fletcher Baker

Broncos: 1. Tesi Niu 2. Corey Oates 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Deine Mariner 5. Selwyn Cobbo 6. Ezra Mam 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Thomas Flegler 14. Jake Turpin 10. Payne Haas 11. Kurt Capewell 12. Jordan Riki 13. Kobe Hetherington 9. Billy Walters 15. Rhys Kennedy 16. Corey Jensen 17. Keenan Palasia. Replacement player: 18. Te Maire Martin

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Tanya Plibersek says she will block Clive Palmer’s proposed coalmine near Great Barrier Reef | Environment

The environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, has said she intends to block a coalmine project backed by mining billionaire Clive Palmer that would have dug for the fossil fuel just 10km from Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef coastline.

Palmer’s Central Queensland Coal project would have mined up to 18m tonnes a year from two open-cut pits near Rockhampton.

It comes amid calls from the Greens to ban new coal and gas projects as the Albanese government’s bill to enshrine a 43% cut to greenhouse gas emissions made its way to the Senate.

The decision is the new environment minister’s first in the portfolio.

Environmentalists said the proposed refusal was a victory for the state, for the Great Barrier Reef, for the environment and for the climate.

A Queensland state government assessment said last year the Central Queensland Coal project was “not suitable” and would risk damaging the reef as well as wetlands, fish habitat and ecosystems that depended on groundwater.

An official notice said the minister is proposing to refuse the mine under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and has invited public comment on her draft decision, with submissions closing on 18 August.

In a statement, the minister said: “Based on the information available to me at this stage, I believe that the project would be likely to have unacceptable impacts to the Great Barrier Reef marine park, and the values ​​of the Great Barrier Reef world heritage. area and national heritage place.”

“The available evidence also suggests that the project would be likely to have unacceptable impacts on water resources in the area.”

She said Palmer’s company had been contacted, adding a final decision would be made after public comments were received.

“While I am seeking comment on my proposed decision, and until I make my final decision on this project, I am unable to make any further statements on the matter.”

Last year Queensland’s state government sent a final assessment of the mine to the federal government, saying it posed “a number of unacceptable risks”.

Conservationists had called on the previous environment minister, Sussan Ley, to refuse the mine.

Palmer’s company had rejected claims the mine would do unacceptable damage. Guardian Australia called the Brisbane office of Central Queensland Coal, but was told nobody was available to speak as “everyone from the company is on site in central Queensland”.

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The director of the Queensland Conservation Council, Dave Copeman, said: “This prompt decision is a welcome change from the delayed and questionable decision making approach of the previous Morrison government.”

“It looks like we now have a minister who understands the science, is willing to listen to community concerns, and act accordingly.

“We won’t reach Australia’s 43% 2030 emissions reduction targets, that passed the House of Representatives today, without strong decisions such as this.

“This will be overwhelmingly positive news for the many locals and organizations who have been making clear the local and scientific opposition to this project.”

Cherry Muddle, a Great barrier Reef campaigner at the Australian Marine Conservation Society, said they hoped the minister “rejects this mine once and for all” and pointed to modeling suggesting mine sediments would have had disastrous impacts on an area that was rich in marine life .

“In the wake of the fourth mass bleaching event on the reef since 2016, it is vital new coal and gas projects like this one are refused,” Muddle said.

“It shows the government are serious about saving the reef and tackling the issues that threaten it.”

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US lawmaker Walorski, two staffers die in Indiana car crash

WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) – US Congresswoman Jackie Walorski and two members of her staff died on Wednesday when the vehicle they were traveling in collided head-on with a car that veered into their lane, police in Indiana and her office said.

Walorski, 58, a Republican who represented Indiana’s 2nd congressional district in the US House of Representatives, was mourned by President Joe Biden and her colleagues in Congress as an honorable public servant who strived to work across party lines to deliver for her constituents. The White House said it would fly flags at half-staff in her memory of her.

The congresswoman had been traveling down an Indiana road on Wednesday afternoon with her communications chief, Emma Thomson, 28, and one of her district directors, Zachery Potts, 27, the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office said.

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“A northbound passenger car traveled left of center and collided head on” with Walorski’s vehicle, killing all three occupants, the sheriff’s office said. The driver of the other car, 56-year-old Edith Schmucker, was pronounced dead at the scene, near the northern Indiana town of Nappanee, it added.

Confirming her death in a statement shared on Twitter by House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, Walorski’s office said: “Dean Swihart, Jackie’s husband, was just informed by the Elkhart County Sheriff’s office that Jackie was killed in a car accident this afternoon.”

Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) speaks as US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar testifies to the House Select Subcommittee on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, October 2, 2020. J. Scott Applewhite/Pool via REUTERS

It added: “Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers. We will have no further comment at this time.”

Walorski was a lifelong resident of Indiana, according to her official biography. She served on the House Ways and Means Committee and was the top Republican on the subcommittee on worker and family support.

Prior to her election in 2012 to the House, Walorski served three terms in the Indiana legislature, spent four years as a missionary in Romania along with her husband and worked as a television news reporter in South Bend, according to a biography posted on her congressional website.

President Joe Biden, a Democrat, said he and Walorski “may have represented different parties and disagreed on many issues, but she was respected by members of both parties for her work on the House Ways and Means Committee on which she served.”

Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House, said in a statement that Walorski “passionately brought the voices of her north Indiana constituents to the Congress, and she was admired by colleagues on both sides of the aisle for her personal kindness.”

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Google Meet takes over Duo in the latest merger update

What you need to know

  • Google continues its Duo-Meet merge today as Duo switches icons and names.
  • On Android and iOS, Google Duo will become Meet, and the combined app will share features from both video calling apps.
  • While the rollout begins on August 3, all users should have the updated Meet app in September.
  • The original Google Meet app is now called Meet (Original).

While Google Meet is most commonly used by businesses and Duo is used for enjoyable casual talk, the company is now merging both applications. With the migration slowly underway, Google has announced an update to bring it to its next phase.

Google will begin rolling out an update to Android and iOS users that will change the current blue Duo app logo to Meet’s multi-colored camera logo. According to Google, users will receive a notification letting them know that “Duo has been upgraded to Meet as their one app for video calling and meetings.”

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The Block quitters Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull HANG UP on Fitzy and Wippa

The Block ‘quitters’ have been accused of slamming the phone down during a radio interview with Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa this week.

According to Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli, the controversial couple picked up the phone for a radio interview about their controversial exit from The Block, only to hang up moments later.

Fitzy and Wippa recalled the incident on Thursday during an interview with The Block host Scott Cam, who claims he was left blindsided by Elle and Joel’s departure just two days into filming.

The Block 'quitters' have been accused of slamming the phone during a radio interview with Nova's Fitzy and Wippa this week.  Pictured L-R Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald, Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli,

The Block ‘quitters’ have been accused of slamming the phone during a radio interview with Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa this week. Pictured L-R Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald, Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli,

‘We rang them yesterday, Scotty we can’t even play the audio because there isn’t anything to play,’ Wippa told Scott.

‘Elle picked up the phone and said, “This is Joel’s phone.” And I said, “Hi Elle we’re looking for Joel, it’s Fitzy & Wippa here,” Fitzy explained.

He continued: ‘And then Joel comes in and goes “Hi, how are you guys?” And we introduced ourselves again and then bang, he was gone. I have hung up. He’s not a fan of the show.’

Fitzy and Wippa recalled the incident on Thursday during an interview with The Block host Scott Cam, who claims he was left blindsided by Elle (right) and Joel's (left) departure just two days into filming

Fitzy and Wippa recalled the incident on Thursday during an interview with The Block host Scott Cam, who claims he was left blindsided by Elle (right) and Joel’s (left) departure just two days into filming

'I hung up.  He's not a fan of the show,' Wippa (pictured) said of Joel

‘I hung up. He’s not a fan of the show,’ Wippa (pictured) said of Joel

Fashion blogger Elle, 36, and retired AFL player Joel, 37, were meant to star on The Block’s upcoming ‘Tree Change’ season, but quit just two days into filming.

The pair decided to leave after Joel’s mum suffered a nasty fall, reportedly breaking her coccyx and fracturing her wrist in the process.

According to reports at the time, they initially tried to stay on the show but left after they ‘couldn’t get a definitive answer’ from producers as to whether Joel could ‘come and go’ from the construction site in Gisborne to visit his ailing mother in Adelaide.

Fashion blogger Elle, 36, and retired AFL player Joel, 37, were meant to star on The Block's upcoming 'Tree Change' season, but quit just two days into filming

Fashion blogger Elle, 36, and retired AFL player Joel, 37, were meant to star on The Block’s upcoming ‘Tree Change’ season, but quit just two days into filming

Scott Cam (pictured) has never been shy to publicly criticize the couple for leaving, telling Fizy and Wippa that their decision caused 'chaos' on set

Scott Cam (pictured) has never been shy to publicly criticize the couple for leaving, telling Fizy and Wippa that their decision caused ‘chaos’ on set

However, The Block’s executive producer Julian Cress has since disputed this, telling the Herald Sun that Joel and Elle ‘never’ made such a request.

Scott has never been shy to publicly criticize the couple for leaving, telling Fizy and Wippa that their decision caused ‘chaos’ on set.

‘We had a promo day [the day Elle and Joel left]. It was a Saturday morning, we had 50 or 60 people coming from Sydney, you know, a whole crew with trucks and everything,’ the Nine personality recalled.

Earlier on Thursday, Scott told The Kyle and Jackie O show the couple didn't tell producers about the AFL star's sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

Earlier on Thursday, Scott told The Kyle and Jackie O show the couple didn’t tell producers about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

‘You guys will be aware how big a promo day is. It’s huge and it goes every day. And we’ve got two contestants missing. So we had to reshoot a lot of stuff. And it was really chaos.’

Earlier on Thursday, Scott told The Kyle and Jackie O show the couple didn’t tell producers about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series.

He said The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother, who had injured herself in a nasty fall at her home in Adelaide, if they had been made aware of the situation.

He said The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple's visit to see Joel's mother, who had injured herself in a nasty fall at her home in Adelaide, if they had been made aware of the situation

He said The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother, who had injured herself in a nasty fall at her home in Adelaide, if they had been made aware of the situation

‘They didn’t mention the sick mum to us. If they had said to us we need to go see my mum, of course family comes first. We would have flown them back to Adelaide and flown them back,’ the long-time host said.

‘They spoke to our producer and said they had decided The Block isn’t on brand for them. It was chaos.’

Scott went on to say Elle also insisted on bringing ‘a lot of designer outfits’ for filming, despite a strict dress code.

‘You have got to wear the hi-vis [workwear] and the boots but [Elle] did have a lot of outfits there ready to go,’ he said.

Their exit from The Block will be a major storyline in the first few episodes of the new season, which premieres Sunday, August 7, on Channel Nine and 9Now.

Scott went on to say Elle also insisted on bringing 'a lot of designer outfits' for filming, despite a strict dress code

Scott went on to say Elle also insisted on bringing ‘a lot of designer outfits’ for filming, despite a strict dress code

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Sydney Swans legend Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin in talks with Brisbane Lions

The Brisbane Lions have emerged as a genuine contender to land the signature of the biggest name in the AFL.

The future of Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin has been one of the biggest talking points in Australian sport since news emerged the Swans star may not remain in Sydney beyond this season.

Wide World of Sports understands Franklin has informed the Swans that he will depart at the end of 2022, and it’s believed he and wife Jesinta are motivated to move north to be close to family on the Gold Coast.

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Franklin’s desire to play on at the age of 35 is strong and fueled by a motivation to win more premierships.

It’s for that reason the Lions have emerged as the leading destination for Buddy.

It’s understood conversations between Brisbane and Franklin’s management have taken place about a possible move to the Gabba.

As an unrestricted free agent, Franklin can join any club in the competition without Sydney having the option to match a bid.

The potential arrival of Franklin would add even more star power to the Lions’ forward line, joining Joe Daniher, Eric Hipwood and Charlie Cameron.

Dan McStay is expected to depart the Lions at the end of the year, with Collingwood reported to be the likely destination and Brisbane unlikely to be able to match the offer put to the restricted free agent.

A McStay departure would open a big hole for Buddy to slot in at the Lions.

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Julian Assange’s family urges Anthony Albanese to intervene before US extradition | Julian Assange

Julian Assange’s family have said the Albanese government needs to intervene in the case before he is extradited to the US, saying it would effectively be a “death sentence” for the WikiLeaks founder if there was no intervention.

The plight of Assange, who is being held in the UK’s Belmarsh prison pending an appeal against his extradition to the US, has been raised with the new US ambassador to Australia, Caroline Kennedy, by Assange’s Australian solicitor, Stephen Kenny.

Attending Parliament House on Wednesday, Assange’s father, John Shipton, and brother, Gabriel Shipton, raised concern that there had been little progress made since the May election, and urged the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, to make the issue “non-negotiable” with the US.

The family expressed frustration that they had been unable to secure a meeting with either Albanese, the foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, or the attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, despite requests.

Since the election, Albanese has said the government intends to pursue the matter diplomatically, saying “not all foreign affairs is best done with the loudhailer.”

Gabriel Shipton said he had initially been encouraged by Albanese’s remarks as opposition leader that “enough is enough” in regards to Assange’s incarceration, but was frustrated with the lack of progress since the election.

“It is months ago now that he said this stuff and made the statement that enough is enough, but when is enough, enough?” he said. “Julian’s still in prison. He’s been there for three years and he is not a convicted criminal.

“They could pick up the phone and call Joe Biden and make it a non-negotiable.

“We are strategically vital to the US at the moment, they need our resources, if it was made a non-negotiable, Julian would be here tomorrow.”

Supporters have raised concern about an incoming government brief sent to Dreyfus about the case, which said that “if surrendered, convicted and sentenced in the US, Assange could apply under the ITP [international transfer of prisoners] scheme to serve his sentence in Australia’”.

But sources stressed that this document did not indicate a prisoner transfer was the government’s preferred strategy, saying it merely outlined the conditions of such a process.

Josh Shipton standing in front of a blank wall at Parliament House, a corridor to his right is lined with domes of light
John Shipton said the prospect of delaying helping Assange further is ‘ridiculous’. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian

John Shipton, Assange’s 77-year-old father who has been leading the campaign to bring Assange home to Australia, described the possibility of delaying intervention until Assange was tried and convicted in the US as “grotesque”. He said the process would take many years, and could result in Assange being detained for more than 20 years since the publication of US diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks in 2010.

He said the Americans “stole all his court papers and people say to us ‘put Julian in their hands, he will be safe,’ it is ridiculous, it is grotesque”.

“It is the most feasible way for them to continue to sit on their hands and do nothing,” he said.

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Gabriel Shipton pointed to expert witness testimony given to the Westminster magistrates court that said Assange would be at risk of suicide if extradition to the US became imminent.

“That scenario is a death sentence for Julian,” he said.

He urged the Australian government to be more vocal on Assange’s plight, suggesting the case was being treated differently because it involved Australia’s closest ally.

“We’re dealing with this prosecution or persecution that in any normal circumstance would be seen as totally illegal, and if it was Iran doing it to somebody, or China, or Vietnam, the government would be calling them out,” he said.

“It is not just about Julian’s life and his wellbeing, it is a matter of principle, and if Australia wants to be the sort of country that calls out nations on their press freedom record, they could definitely be more vocal.”

The Shiptons said Assange was not in a good physical or mental state, having already suffered a stroke in October, with fears he may suffer another. He is being held in a maximum security cell with limited phone and visiting rights, in what his wife, Stella Moris, has described as “atrocious” conditions.

The US has given assurances that if extradited, Assange would not be subject to “special administrative measures” or held at a maximum security facility, which the UK high court ruling described as “solemn undertakings offered by one government to another”.

But advocates remain concerned that Assange will not be given a fair trial for the 17 espionage charges and one charge of computer misuse he faces, which carry a potential combined prison sentence of up to 175 years.

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Highland Park shooting suspect pleads not guilty to over 100 felony counts, including murder and attempted murder

The man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens more in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday. An attorney representing Robert Crimo III, the 21-year-old suspectsubmitted the plea one week after prosecutors announced that a grand jury had indicted him on 117 felony counts for the attack.

The suspect appeared for a brief hearing Wednesday in Lake County’s circuit court to enter a formal plea to the charges — 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery representing those killed and wounded during the parade in Highland Park, a suburb north of Chicago.

The suspect wore a COVID-19 face mask throughout the 10-minute arraignment and repeatedly told Judge Victoria Rossetti that he understood the charges and potential penalties he faces, including life imprisonment.

Aftermath of Highland Park parade shooting
People lay flowers and cards near a spot where a mass shooting took place during the 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, on July 10, 2022.

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Lake County prosecutors in late July announced that a grand jury had indicted the suspect on the charges. The prosecutors had previously filed seven murder charges against the 21-year-old in the days following the shooting.

The multiple first-degree murder charges allege the suspect intended to kill, caused death or great bodily harm, and took action with a strong probability of causing death or great bodily harm to the seven people who died.

A representative for the county public defenders office, which is representing the suspect, has said the office does not comment publicly on any cases. An attorney with the office entered his not guilty plea during Wednesday’s court appearance.

Prosecutors have said the suspect admitted to the shooting eleven police arrested him following an extended search for the gunman who opened fire from the rooftop of a building along the parade route.


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Authorities have reported that the ages of those wounded ranged from eight to more than 80 years old. An 8-year-old boy, Cooper Roberts, was one of the youngest victims and among the 38 people injured. He was paralyzed from the waist down when his spine was severed during the shooting. Cooper is now in a rehab-focused hospital.

A motive for the attack has yet to be determined.

In comments delivered after the hearing, Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart declined to say whether the suspect could face additional charges and said he would not comment on whether his parents could be charged.

Some in the community have questioned why the suspect’s parents apparently supported his interest in guns only months after he reportedly threatened suicide and violence.

George Gomez, an attorney representing the suspect’s parents, said Wednesday that they are not concerned that criminal charges could be filed against them. Both attended Wednesday’s hearing where they sat quietly behind their son.

Speaking with reporters afterward, Gomez described his clients as “devastated” and “heartbroken” for Highland Park and he said they are cooperating with authorities.

If convicted of killing at least two people, the suspect will face a mandatory life sentence, according to CBSChicago. Meanwhile, the attempted murder charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison, and the aggravated battery charges each carry up to 30 years in prison.

The suspect is being held without bond and is expected back in court on Nov. 1, CBS Chicago reports.

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