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Senate passes sweeping bill lowering drug prices, promoting clean energy

Senate Democrats approved sweeping legislation on health care, climate and taxes along a party-line vote Sunday, delivering a major win for President Joe Biden and his agenda before the midterm elections. The Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes record spending on clean energy initiatives, measures to reduce prescription drug prices and a tax overhaul to ensure large corporations pay income taxes. Every Democrat voted in support and every Republican against the measure. It heads to a vote in the Democratic-controlled House, where it’s likely to pass as early as Friday.

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Fitbit to discontinue the Fitbit Connect app for Mac and Windows

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Fitbit has announced that it is shutting down the Fitbit Connect app. The company has confirmed that it is putting an end to the Fitbit Connect app and moving forward the users will not be able to transfer music from their computer to the Fitbit device. The company has confirmed that it will end the Fitbit Connect app on October 31.
“On October 13, 2022 we’re removing the option to transfer playlists to your Fitbit watch through your computer. You can continue to play personal music stored on your watch and transfer music to your watch with the Deezer app and Pandora app. See below for details”, Fitbit said in a statement. The company also added that Fitbit users can listen to their music stored on the watch and can also use third party apps like Pandora and Deezer to transfer the music.
Fitbit further adds that users can also take a 90-day free trial of Deezer and Pandora before subscribing to their paid services. the Fitbit IconFitbit Sense and Fitbit Versa users can download the Deezer playlists directly to their smartwatches. Users can store up to 300 songs on their Fitbit watches.
To recall, Fitbit Connect is a companion app of Fitbit available on Mac and Windows. The app enables users to sync their fitness data between devices and also transfer music to Fitbit watches.

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Today’s Karl Stefanovic shocks as he STRIPS live on-air

Karl Stefanovic has shocked viewers and Today co-host Allison Langdon as he stripped off during the breakfast program.

He returned to the show on Monday morning after a two-week break, making sure his presence did not go unnoticed.

The host was interviewing lawn bowls champion Aaron ‘Disco’ Wilson who famously ripped his shirt off while celebrating a win at the Commonwealth Games.

Joking around with the hosts, Aaron said he was happy to rip his gear off again.

Karl Stefanovic strips off his shirt live on-air.

Karl Stefanovic strips on Today on Monday morning. Source: Today

The morning show then took a racy turn as Karl started to slowly strip while Ginuwine’s pony played in the background.

“You go first then I’ll go,” Karl said.

“Show me yours I’ll show you mine,” Aaron replied.

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Karl then says “go on” as he slowly starts to remove his jacket.

“He’s doing it Disco,” Ally is heard saying.

Aaron then undoes his jacket and takes it off before Karl takes it one step further.

The host then unknotted his tie and removed it before he slowly started to unbutton his shirt.

“Tell me when it’s over,” Ally says in shock.

She then claims it’s “taking too long” before she screams when Karl rips his shirt open.

Karl then laughs and claps before he high-fives Ally.

Viewers praised the morning TV host on a video Today posted on Instagram with the caption: “Filing this video under ‘things I didn’t think I would see today’.”

“So good to have Karl back,” one fan wrote.

“Love Karl,” another said.

“We haven’t missed you,” a third jokingly commented.

It comes after fans were concerned about Karl’s recent absence from the breakfast program after Today posted a cryptic photo on its Instagram.

The photo featured presenters Brooke Boney, Tim Davies, Charles Croucher, Allison Langdon, Christine Ahern and Alex Cullen sitting in the Today studio.

While Karl didn’t join them on the couch, he was photoshopped into the snap, sitting on the coffee table.

“Squad in studio, don’t worry Karl we didn’t forget you,” the caption said.

Fans were curious as to why Karl had been seemingly absent from Today.

“Where is Karl? Is he coming back on the Today show?” one viewer questioned.

“Where is Karl what happened to him?” another said.

“Is Karl finished?” a third wondered.

Today’s publicist assured Yahoo Lifestyle the star hadn’t parted the show for good, saying: “Karl is on an annual leave enjoying a much-deserved holiday.”

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Australian golfer Cameron Percy claims Cameron Smith Marc Leishman have defective to LIV Golf

Veteran Aussie golfer Cameron Percy has made a staggering revelation, claiming countrymen Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman are “gone” from the PGA Tour to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series.

Speaking ahead of the first of three FedEx Cup playoffs, Percy – a top-10 finisher at the Wyndham Championship – said the Australian duo were the latest players to sign with the financially lucrative rebel league.

“Unfortunate, yeah, they’re gone,” Percy told RSN radio.

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The report comes amid a court hearing into whether three suspended players, who joined LIV Golf, should be granted a temporary restraining order.

Smith, who captured The Open Championship last month, was taken aback when probed about his name being thrown around as a potential defector to the rival tour – a claim he did not exactly deny.

“I just won the British Open and you’re asking about that. I think that’s pretty, not that good.”

Pressed further, Smith did not rule out a move, stating his team handled those affairs.

“I don’t know, mate. My team around me worries about all that stuff. I’m here to win golf tournaments.”

Now ranked world No.2, if Smith were to jump ship, he would be the highest-ranked player to leave the Tour for LIV.

In addition to the bombshell revelation, Percy said the PGA Tour had known for some time that a subversive tour was going to challenge.

“I had a long conversation with Adam Scott and he was very interesting talking about it, just where it is,” he said.

“He said he met with these guys (LIV) in 2017 (and) they were ready (to) do all this. So, the Tour has known for a long time that this stuff’s in the works.”

Former world No.1 Scott previously endorsed LIV Golf, saying in April, “the schedule that they’re proposing is very appealing to probably most golfers” and he would “consider” making a move too.

But Percy voiced his criticism of players who had flawed to line their pockets, emphasizing the ethical issues surrounding how the league is financed.

“The more and more you look into it, some people don’t care, some people have got a conscience and do care,” he said.

“It really comes down to, you know, ‘they just executed 80 people this week, just chopped their heads off’. They’re not the nicest people in the world.

“Do you just look past that and go, ‘Oh well, I’m rich I don’t really care’. It’s a tough one, it really is.”

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Five dogs dead after suspected poisonings at a popular Sunshine Coast beach

Sunshine Coast pet owners are on high alert after a series of deadly poisonings at a popular dog beach.

Sunshine Coast Council confirmed it has received reports from a local vet of five dogs experiencing poisoning symptoms soon after visiting the Point Cartwright and Buddina beach area.

The dogs had to be put down.

Billy the beagle was among the casualties.

Billy’s owners, Val and Peter Logan, said they took him for a walk on Sunday afternoon, near beach access 210.

“He came back from the beach quite happily,” Mr Logan said.

“But about half an hour later… he brought up quite a lot of food… kept vomiting to the point where we were really concerned.”

The couple raced to the emergency vet, where Billy was placed in “doggy ICU”.

But that evening the two-year-old pup died.

“He really was a beautiful dog… we were so lucky to have him,” Mrs Logan said.

Another dog to die was a staffy-cross known as Sophie that had been on an adoption trial through Silver Lining Pet Rescue.

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Rescue dog Sophie died after a suspected poisoning incident at Buddina beach.(Supplied: Silver Lining Pet Rescue Inc.)

The rescue group’s Denise Bettany said the new owner was “absolutely heartbroken.”

The man had taken Sophie for a walk along the beach on Friday afternoon and she fell ill that night.

“He said he was very diligent in making sure she didn’t grab anything she shouldn’t have,” Ms Bettany said.

“Anything normal, like having a drink or something like that, he probably wouldn’t have taken any notice of.

“He’s just heartbroken…absolutely heartbroken.”

Craig Barrass said his daughter’s dog Pepper, a golden labrador, also died on Tuesday, despite the best efforts of emergency vets to save her.

“They had to make the decision to put her to sleep,” Mr Barrass said.

The family is planning to offer a reward to catch the culprit.

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Pepper died after a suspected poisoning at Buddina beach.(Supplied: Craig Barrass)

Turf war over dog park

The suspected poisonings happened in the Point Cartwright area, which is popular with dog owners.

The reserve doubles as an off-leash area from 4pm until 8am.

Vivienne Williams is part of the La Balsa Bow Wows group and said her members were in shock.

Some had expressed concern communal drinking bowls might have been contaminated.

Ms Williams said there had been animosity between owners and a group of residents who wanted to ban dogs from the reserve.

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The Point Cartwright reserve is very popular among dog walkers. (ABC Sunshine Coast: Jennifer Nichols)

She said in recent months chocolate had been left around the steps to the beaches and “we all know chocolate is deadly for dogs.”

“We’ve had people who have been photographed at close quarters by people.

“We’ve had people who have been abused… it’s an ongoing battle.”

Police are investigating

Sunshine Coast Council urged dog owners and vets to report incidents to police.

Council has also recommended owners keep their dogs in sight and contact their vet at the first sign of any symptoms “such as gastro, breathlessness or being listless”.

Police confirmed they had been notified of several incidents and were investigating.

Mr Barrass said he worried a child could be harmed if they came in contact with a poison.

“What if… a little one got there and put their hands in that water bowl and then put their hands into their mouth?” Mr Barrass said.

“What would be the consequences of that?”

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Biden says he’s ‘not worried’ about China’s increased aggression toward Taiwan following Pelosi visit

US President Joe Biden talks to reporters while boarding Air Force One on travel to Eastern Kentucky to visit families affected by devastation from recent flooding, as he departs from Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle, Delaware, US, August 8, 2022.

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Monday he is “not worried” about China’s military exercises around Taiwan, adding that while he is “concerned that they’re moving as much as they are,” he does not think they’re going to continue to increase the pressure.

The remarks came one day after Beijing concluded 72 hours of intense maneuvers and missile tests over and around Taiwan. The exercises involved dozens of Chinese fighter jets and warships to mimic a military blockade of the self-governing island that Beijing considers a province.

Biden’s relative calm reflected the deliberate American strategy of not responding to Chinese bellicosity with equally hot saber-rattling.

It also reflects a broader opinion within the Biden administration that Beijing does not intend to make good on its implicit threat to invade Taiwan, at least not in the near term.

Given this assessment, the United States has adopted an approach, for now, of heightened vigilance, but steadfastly refused to be drawn into a military game of chicken in the Pacific.

Last Thursday, the White House announced that Biden would keep a US naval aircraft carrier strike group in the South China Sea longer than originally planned, in response to Beijing’s increased aggression toward Taiwan.

At the same time, a Biden spokesman said the United States would postpone a previously scheduled intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM, test.

The decisions signaled Washington’s desire to maintain American military alertness in the region, while also denying Beijing the opportunity to point to the long-planned US missile test as evidence that America was responding to China’s own missile launches near Taiwan with military preparations of its own.

Beijing claimed its military exercises were conducted in retaliation for US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan last week.

The visit by the California Democrat, which the Biden White House publicly defended but privately opposed, marked the first time in 25 years that an American House speaker, a position second in line to the presidency, had visited Taiwan.

Asked Monday whether it was wise for Pelosi to have traveled to Taiwan given the tense US-China relationship, Biden gave the standard response his administration has used for weeks.

“That was her decision,” he said, before boarding Air Force One en route to Kentucky, where Biden and first lady Jill Biden will visit communities impacted by catastrophic flooding last week.

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Singapore track in new Call of Duty game

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The Marina Bay Grand Prix. Picture: Call of Duty

A map based on the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix circuit will be in the next Call of Duty game.

Marina Bay Grand Prix is ​​set to feature as a playable map in Call of Duty Modern Warfare II, the latest installment in the first-person shooter video game franchise.

According to developers Infinity Ward, the six vs six player map will see combat occur within an urban race circuit, around a pits and paddock complex.

The video flythrough of the map was revealed at the recent Call of Duty League Championship Weekend in Los Angeles, California.

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In the video flythrough, it is clear the map is a digital re-make of the Marina Bay Street Circuit, with open-wheelers sharing the likeness of Formula 1 cars, Marina Bay track branding, and a ferris wheel based on the Singapore Flyer featuring prominently.

There appears to be no officially-endorsed Formula 1 content in the game.

While the unofficial F1 and Call of Duty crossover is largely unexpected, it is not the first instance it has happened, with seven-time world champion and Call of Duty fan Lewis Hamilton voicing a non-playable character named Carl Hamilton in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

One of the best selling video game franchises of all time, the Call of Duty series has sold over 400 million units worldwide.

The 2022 Singapore Grand Prix will take place around the Singapore Street Circuit on October 2, prior to the release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare II on October 28.

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The Olivia Newton-John Center team mourns her death as the center marks 10 years running

The team behind the Olivia Newton-John Center cancer wellness and research center in Melbourne is mourning the star’s death as the center marks its 10-year anniversary.

A spokesperson from Austin Health, which runs the ONJ center at Melbourne’s Austin Hospital, has released a statement and announced the center will hold a memorial for its icon.

“Olivia touched the lives of many people across Australia and the world, but none more so than our cancer services staff and patients at the Olivia Newton-John Centre, who she encouraged, inspired and supported every day,” the statement reads.

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“We are incredibly grateful for the special relationship we had with Olivia for many years. Her generous support and gift provided hope and changed the lives of thousands of cancer patients here at Austin Health.

“She was the light at the end of the tunnel for many, many people.”

Olivia Newton-John during the annual Wellness Walk and Research Run on September 16, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. The annual event, now in it’s sixth year, raises vital funds to support cancer research and wellness programs at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Center in Victoria. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images) (Getty)

“Since the ONJ Center opened, thousands of cancer patients have come through the doors and accessed the world-leading services. Olivia’s dream was supporting people with cancer person through supportive wellness therapies.

“She found them so helpful to her journey that she wanted everyone to have access to them.

“Olivia was a driving force to win over cancer, for treating the whole person and looking after their mind, spirit and body. Having the opportunity to meet Olivia was a joy, her kindness and light was irrepressible.”

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Olivia Newton-John (centre) will lead the walk again. (A Current Affair)

“The ONJ Center was her dream, and we are proud of everything we achieved together. We will continue our work to honor her legacy,” the statement continues.

The center has announced it is planning a memorial service for its staff, patients and their families.

It has been preparing for its annual Wellness Walk fundraiser in October.

In past years, Newton-John led the walk through Melbourne.

The center opened in June 2012.

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AFL Players’ Association reveals 40 player squad

The brilliant contribution of Sydney and Fremantle’s young guns to their respective teams’ surges up the ladder this year have been recognised, with the two clubs making up a quarter of this year’s 22under22 squad.

The AFL Players’ Association on Tuesday night released the 40-man squad for the 10th edition of the 22under22 team, which recognized the best players aged 22 and under in a season.

Sydney, which sits fourth on the ladder, boasts a competition-high six nominations, while five players from the sixth-placed Dockers are in the mix for final selection.

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Nick Blakey, Tom McCartin, Chad Warner, James Rowbottom, Justin McInerney and Errol Gulden from the Swans have all been nominated, while Dockers young guns Hayden Young, Jordan Clark, Andy Brayshaw, Caleb Serong and Michael Frederick are all in line to be named in the final 22under22 team.

Remarkably, Serong is in line to be selected in the final 22 for the first time, despite his impressive first two seasons that included the Rising Star award in 2020.

Surprise packets Collingwood has four nominees (Isaac Quaynor, Nathan Murphy, Nick Daicos and Jack Ginnivan) as does Melbourne (Harry Petty, James Jordon, Kysaiah Pickett and Luke Jackson).

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Daicos, the odds-on Rising Star favourite, has is one of only two first-year players in the squad of 40, with Essendon’s Nic Martin the other. Hawks midfielder Jai Newcombe was nominated just over 12 months after he was picked up in the mid-season draft.

Bulldogs forward Aaron Naughton and Carlton midfielder Sam Walsh are looking to be selected for a fourth time in their final year of eligibility. If selected, they’ll join Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli (five selections) and Bombers defender Andy McGrath as the only players to have completed the feat.

Brayshaw, Adam Cerra, Bailey Smith and Max King are looking to be selected for a third time.

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Overall, 17 of the 18 clubs are represented in the squad, with no West Coast player in the squad.

The final 22-man team, which will derive from the squad of 40, will be announced online on August 23.

Players must have played at least 11 games in a year and be aged 22 and under for the entirety of the season, including the finals series, to be eligible for 22under22 selection.

Fans can vote on the 22under22 side by tapping here, with voting closing on Wednesday August 17.

THE 22UNDER22 SQUAD OF 40 FOR 2022

Adelaide Crows – 2: Sam Berry (midfield/wing), Darcy Fogarty (forward)

Brisbane Lions – 2: Keidean Coleman (defender), Cameron Rayner (forward/midfield)

Carlton – 2: Adam Cerra (midfield/wing), Sam Walsh (midfield)

Collingwood – 4: Isaac Quaynor (defender), Nathan Murphy (defender), Nick Daicos (defender), Jack Ginnivan (forward)

Essendon – 1: Nic Martin (forward)

Fremantle – 5: Hayden Young (defender), Jordan Clark (defender), Andy Brayshaw (midfield), Caleb Serong (midfield), Michael Frederick (forward)

Geelong Cats – 1: Sam De Koning (defender)

Gold Coast Suns – 3: Noah Anderson (midfield), Matt Rowell (midfield), Izak Rankine (forward)

GWS Giants – 1: Tom Green (midfield)

Hawthorn – 1: Jai Newcombe (midfield)

Melbourne – 4: Harry Petty (defender), James Jordon (midfield/wing), Kysaiah Pickett (forward), Luke Jackson (ruck)

North Melbourne—1: Bailey Scott (defender)

Port Adelaide – 2: Connor Rozee (midfield/forward), Zak Butters (midfield/forward)

Richmond – 1: Noah Balta (ruck/forward)

St Kilda – 1: Max King (forward)

Sydney Swans – 6: Nick Blakey (defender), Tom McCartin (defender), Chad Warner (midfield), James Rowbottom (midfield), Justin McInerney (midfield/wing), Errol Gulden (forward/midfield)

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Western Bulldogs – 3: Bailey Smith (midfield), Aaron Naughton (forward), Cody Weightman (forward)

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Traveling Nurse Nicole Linton Charged With Six Counts of Murder After High Speed ​​Windsor Hills Crash

A traveling Texas nurse is facing multiple murder charges after running a red light and crashing into traffic while allegedly driving 90 mph in Windsor Hills, California.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced on Monday that Nicole Linton has been charged with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter for the multi-car crash, which left six people dead and Linton facing a 90-year prison sentence if convicted of all the charges.

Police say Linton was driving at high speed in a Mercedes on Thursday when she sped through a red light at the intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues. Multiple vehicles were hit and three of them were engulfed by flames in what authorities dubbed “a fiery wreck.”

Linton, from Houston, is a traveling nurse who was working in Los Angeles when the crash occurred. Authorities are investigating whether drugs or alcohol were a factor.

Killed in the crash were Asherey Ryan, 23, who was more than 8 months pregnant, her 11-month-old baby, Alonzo Quintero, and her boyfriend, Reynold Lester. The couple were en route to a doctor’s appointment when the crash happened.

Two other women, who have yet to be identified, were killed in another vehicle.

Six other vehicles were involved in the collision, including five people with minor injuries in an SUV and another driver in another vehicle.

Linton, 37, was seen in tears and in a wheelchair during her first court appearance at the Foltz Criminal Justice Center on Monday. Her brows were furrowed as tears streamed down her face, her left arm wrapped in a brace. She agreed as a judge denied her attorney’s request for a $300,000 bail.

“Today, we begin the process of holding accountable the person responsible for the deaths of six people, including a pregnant woman, and their families,” District Attorney Gascón said in a statement.

The case remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.

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