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On the chopping block? Ron Johnson denies threatening social security | Republicans

A swing-state Republican senator denied threatening social security and Medicare, after Democrats accused him of putting them “on the chopping block”.

Ron Johnson, who entered Congress on the Tea Party wave of 2010, is up for re-election in Wisconsin. As they attempt to keep hold of the Senate, Democrats think they have a chance of winning the seat.

In an interview with The Regular Joe Show podcast, Johnson said social security and Medicare, crucial support programs for millions of older and disabled Americans and their dependents, should no longer be considered mandatory spending.

“If you qualify for the entitlement, you just get it no matter what the cost,” Johnson said. “And our problem in this country is that more than 70% of our federal budget, of our federal spending, is all mandatory spending. It’s on automatic pilot… you just don’t do proper oversight. You don’t get in there and fix the programs going bankrupt.”

He added: “What we ought to be doing is we ought to turn everything into discretionary spending so it’s all evaluated so that we can fix problems or fix programs that are broken, that are going to be going bankrupt. As long as things are on automatic pilot, we just continue to pile up debt.”

Democrats pounced. Chuck Schumer of New York, the Senate majority leader, referred to Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan when he said: “They’re saying the quiet part out loud. Maga Republicans want to put social security and Medicare on the chopping block.”

A Johnson spokesperson said Schumer was “lying”.

The spokesperson said Johnson’s “point was that without fiscal discipline and oversight typically found with discretionary spending, Congress has allowed the guaranteed benefits for programs like social security and Medicare to be threatened.

“This must be addressed by Congress taking its responsibilities seriously to ensure that seniors don’t need to question whether the programs they depend on remain solvent.”

Social security payments average just over $1,600 a month.

Last year, Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, told the Guardian: “The nation is really facing a retirement income crisis, where too many people aren’t going to be able to retire and maintain savings to live on. It’s a very strong system, but its benefits are extremely low by virtually any way you measure them.”

Democrats see Republican threats to so-called “entitlements” – programs paid for by taxes and relied upon by vulnerable people – as a potent electoral issue. Polls show strong bipartisan support.

From Joe Biden to leaders in Congress, Democrats have seized on a plan published by Rick Scott of Florida, the chair of the Republican Senate campaign committee.

Scott proposed that all Americans should pay some income tax and that all federal laws should expire after five years if Congress does not renew them.

The senator insisted he was “not going to raise anybody’s taxes” – despite saying more people should pay tax. He also said Congress “needs to start being honest with the American public and tell them exactly what we’re going to do to make sure they continue to get their Medicare and their social security.”

But his own leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said: “We will not have, as part of our agenda, a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets social security and Medicare within five years.”

Wisconsin will hold its primaries on Tuesday. Johnson is being challenged by the current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes.

Jessica Taylor of the Cook Political Report told Wisconsin Public Radio Johnson was national Democrats’ “No 1 incumbent … that they are targeting”.

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DeSantis suspends state attorney for refusing to enforce laws on abortion, transgender surgery

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren on Thursday for “neglect of duty” after the prosecutor refused to enforce bans on abortion and transgender surgery.

“When you flagrantly violate your oath of office, when you make yourself above the law, you have violated your duty, you have neglected your duty and you are displaying a lack of competence to be able to perform those duties,” DeSantis said at a news conference in the county sheriff’s office.

“And so today we are suspending State Attorney Andrew Warren effective immediately.”

Warren, a Democrat, was first elected in 2016, when he defeated the Republican incumbent, and has been an outspoken voice for criminal justice reform.

DeSantis cited Warren’s signing of a letter saying that he would not enforce “prohibitions on sex change operations for minors” and another saying that he would not enforce “any laws related to protecting the right to life” as evidence that the state attorney had shirked his duty as a public prosecutor.

“It’s not for him to put himself above that and say that he’s not going to enforce the laws,” DeSantis said, accusing Warren of acting like he had “veto power” over the state legislature.

DeSantis said that his authority to suspend a state officer comes from Article IV, Section 7 of Florida’s state constitution, which says that “the governor may suspend from office…any county officer, for malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, drunkenness, incompetence, permanent inability to perform official duties, or commission of a felony, and may fill the office by appointment for the period of suspension.”

The governor announced that he would replace Warren with former Judge Susan Lopez.

“I have the utmost respect for our state laws and I understand the important role that the State Attorney plays in ensuring the safety of our community and the enforcement of our laws,” Lopez said in a statement.

“I want to thank the Governor for placing his trust in me, and I promise that I will faithfully execute the duties of this office.”

DeSantis emphasized Warren’s rejection of the state’s new law banning abortion after 3.5 months, saying that the “dismemberment procedure” often used for abortions after that time is “really inhumane.”

He also criticized the former state attorney’s opposition to laws prohibiting transgender surgery on minors, which he characterized as “disfiguring young kids.”

“You know, they use these euphemisms, but what it is is they are literally chopping off the private parts of young kids, and that’s wrong,” DeSantis said.

He continued: “When you uphold the rule of law you are protecting the most vulnerable in our society, that’s why we have the rule of law.”

The governor’s speech was followed by remarks from Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister (R), Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco (R), Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R), former Tampa Chief of Police Brian Dugan and Rep. Mike Beltran (R), whose jurisdiction includes part of Hillsborough County.

Chronister followed DeSantis’s speech saying that he does not consider the move to suspend Warren “political” but rather about law and order.

“There aren’t Republican and Democratic victims, just victims,” said Chronister.

This story ws updated at 12:16 pm

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League of Legends fans make harsh demand to T1 ahead of Worlds 2022

A group of T1 fans based in South Korea are planning on sending a message of disapproval to the League of Legends team ahead of today’s series in the 2022 LCK Summer Split.

As a sign of protest, the fans are dispatching a truck to LoL Park—the LCK venue in Seoul, South Korea—with a sign that reads, “Incompetent head coach. Coach who’ve demoted agreed his package of ability. The answer is: hire coaches who won Worlds,” according to a translation on Reddit.

T1’s current head coach, Choi “Polt” Seong-hun, joined the team in November 2020 before being promoted to head coach and general manager just a year later. With Polt, the team reached the semifinals of Worlds 2021, won the 2022 LCK Spring Split, and placed second at this year’s Mid-Season Invitational. Despite his positive track record, he is still a reasonably inexperienced coach when compared to iconic names like former T1 head coach Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun, who moved on from the team in 2019 and now coaches regional rivals DWG KIA.

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Kim “moment” Ji-hwan, T1’s assistant coach, is also relatively inexperienced in the role, having joined from Jin Air Green Wings in 2019 after the former LCK team was relegated from the league before franchising was introduced in 2021.

This message of disapproval follows a formal letter that was written on July 27. According to a translation, fans requested the team part ways with moment, pointing to the coach’s poor record.

Despite criticism from a portion of fans, T1 are one of the most storied teams in League of Legends history, having won the World Championship on three separate occasions. They have also achieved countless domestic titles in South Korea.

T1, who have a comfortable 12-2 record in the LCK and have already secured a spot in the 2022 LCK Summer Split playoffs, are set to face off against Hanwha Life today at 6am.

Worlds 2022 is scheduled to take place in North America from Sept. 29 to Nov. 5. A total of 24 teams are expected to attend the event, including four teams from South Korea.

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Four Officers Face Federal Charges in Breonna Taylor Raid

Federal officials on Thursday charged four current and former police officers in Louisville, Ky., who were involved in a fatal raid on the apartment of Breonna Taylor, accusing them of several crimes, including lying to obtain a warrant that was used to search her home .

The charges stem from a nighttime raid of Ms. Taylor’s apartment in March 2020, during which officers knocked down Ms. Taylor’s door and fired a volley of gunshots after her boyfriend shot an officer in the leg, believing that intruders had burst into the home.

Two officers shot Ms. Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency room technician, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

Merrick Garland, the attorney general, said at a news conference that members of an investigative unit within the Louisville Metro Police Department had included false information in an affidavit that was then used to obtain a warrant to search Ms. Taylor’s home.

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Mr. Garland said federal prosecutors believe that by doing so, the officers “violated federal civil rights laws, and that those violations resulted in Ms. Taylor’s death.”

Three of the officers also misled investigators who began looking into Ms. Taylor’s death, Mr. Garland said, including two that he said had met in a garage in the spring of 2020 and “agreed to tell investigators a false story.”

The killing of Ms. Taylor, who was Black, helped to set off protests in the spring and summer of 2020 following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and led to intense scrutiny of the police department in Louisville.

This is a developing story that will be updated.

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Electric car sales Australia: July 2022

As Tesla waits for its next big shipment of cars, Volvo spin-off brand Polestar claimed another electric-car sales win last month.


the 2022 Polestar 2 remained Australia’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV) in July – but a wave of Tesla sedans and SUVs due within days may turn the tables from this month.

The latest VFACTS industry sales data shows the Polestar 2 – the first model from Volvo’s electric spin-off brand to be sold in Australia – remained Australia’s top-selling EV last month, as it was in June, with 94 cars reported as sold.



July was a slow month for electric vehicle sales – in relative terms – with 609 vehicles reported as sold, up from 515 in July 2021, but nearly half of the 1137 sold the month prior to last, in June 2022.

However, that can be attributed to fluctuations in supply, rather than demand – with something such as one fewer shipment of cars than usual capable of shuffling the order of the Top Five best sellers, given the relatively low volumes in which electric cars sell in Australia .

Another key factor behind the lower sales result is Tesla, which reported only four cars as sold in July – down from 172 in June – as it waited for its first major shipment of cars to arrive at the end of the month.



The first of these shipments arrived late last week (as reported yesterday), and the first cars are en route to showrooms now – with the first customers reporting on Facebook delivery dates later this week.

The inbound ships contain not only more Model 3 sedans, but also the first customer-bound examples of its Model Y SUV sibling – just a few months after orders opened in mid June.

While it’s unclear how many Teslas will arrive in Australia this month for delivery, the new vehicles will extend Tesla’s significant lead in the electric vehicle (EV) sales race, with the Model 3 already accounting for 45 per cent of all EVs sold so far this year.



That’s despite 95 per cent of these cars being delivered before the end of March (4417 of 4657) – and only 240 reaching customers’ homes since then. In the same period, Polestar reported 541 cars as sold.

As mentioned, July saw most electric car models post lower sales figures than they did in June – though that’s expected to be a result of fluctuating supply and vehicle shipments, rather than demand.



Some sales figures can be attributed to other factors; Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric sales were down to 17 cars (from 78 in June), as these were the last 2022 models to arrive, ahead of an updated 2023 model due this month.

Renault Kangoo ZE electric van sales slowed to a crawl in July – just one of two total Kangoos sold – ahead of a new model early next year, while five Kia Niro Electrics were sold, as supply for the just-launched second-generation model is currently skewed towards the cheaper hybrid variant.



However, none of these models can place higher than fourth in the sales standings. This story will be updated once these figures are received.

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CISA urges defenders to update after VMware patches vulnerabilities in multiple products

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned of several vulnerabilities recently identified and patched by VMware affecting a variety of the company’s products.

VMware released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in VMware’s Workspace ONE Access, Access Connector, Identity Manager, Identity Manager Connector, and vRealize Automation.

“A remote attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system,” CISA said.

In a release from VMware, the company said the vulnerabilities had CVSS scores ranging from 4.7 to 9.8 — a CVSS score of 10 is used for the most critical vulnerabilities. The issues were discovered by researchers from VNG Security, Rapid7, Qihoo 360 Vulnerability Research Institute and Secura.

The most serious vulnerability – CVE-2022-31656 – affects VMware Workspace ONE Access, Identity Manager and vRealize Automation.

Tenable senior research engineer Claire Tills told The Record CVE-2022-31656 is particularly concerning as an attacker could use this flaw to bypass authentication and gain administrative access.

“This urgency is compounded by the fact that a proof-of-concept is forthcoming from the researcher who discovered the flaw,” Tillis said, noting that the prevalence of attacks targeting VMware vulnerabilities make patching CVE-2022-31656 a priority.

“As an authentication bypass, exploitation of this flaw opens up the possibility that attackers could create very troubling exploit chains. In this same release, VMware patched three authenticated flaws that could be paired with CVE-2022-31656 to achieve remote code execution.”

The issue is the only one in the group of vulnerabilities disclosed that VMware provided a workaround solution for. But VMware noted that the workaround is only a temporary solution and will result in loss of certain functionality, urging users to apply the patches provided.

In a blog post for Tenable, Tills noted that CISA published an advisory in May following the release of VMSA-2022-0014 warning of attack chains being leveraged against VMware targets.

VMware said it was not aware of active exploitation of any of the vulnerabilities spotlighted in the updates.

Bud Broomhead, CEO at security company Viakoo, said the issues would affect a large number of users, noting that VMware Workspace ONE users include the US Senate, Walmart, Verizon, Centene, and many other well-known organizations.

In June, CISA warned that unpatched VMware Horizon and Unified Access Gateway (UAG) servers are still being exploited through CVE-2021-44228 – known widely as Log4Shell.

Jonathan has worked across the globe as a journalist since 2014. Before moving back to New York City, he worked for news outlets in South Africa, Jordan and Cambodia. I have previously covered cybersecurity at ZDNet and TechRepublic.

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Hold a Charge SMG at max for 3 seconds, then damage an opponent

One of the newest Fortnite challenges requires players to hold a Charge SMG at max for 3 seconds and then damage an opponent. Completing this challenge can be quite difficult, especially for new players, which is why we will explain how to do it without much difficulty.

This submachine gun is one of the newest weapons in the game as it was introduced with one of the latest Chapter 3 Season 3 patches. Due to this, many players are not yet familiar with the weapon’s mechanics.

Even though it’s confusing to learn, players who master the Charge SMG can easily win Fortnite games. The truth is that the weapon is lethal in the right hands, and Epic Games has most likely released a new challenge in an attempt to get players to use it more.

If readers are unsure how to hold a Charge SMG at max for 3 seconds and later damage an opponent, this article will help them with it.


New Fortnite challenge requires players to hold a Charge SMG at max for 3 seconds, then damage an opponent

The Charge SMG was released to Fortnite as part of the v21.20 update on July 6, 2022. Although the weapon has been in the game for almost a month, many players still haven’t learned how to use it properly.

To hold a Charge SMG at max for 3 seconds and then damage an opponent, you will have to pick up the weapon first, obviously. Fortunately, it is very common and can be found in many loot sources, including chests and supply drops.

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Once you have the weapon in your inventory, you will have to hold down the fire button for six seconds in total before hitting an enemy with it. The submachine gun needs to be charged for three seconds to reach its maximum, but the challenge requires it to be held for an additional three seconds.

It is important to note that charging up this weapon slows you down and players cannot sprint with it, which is why it’s recommended that you charge it up while near an enemy.

The SMG is one of the deadliest weapons in Fortnite and its Mythic variant deals more than 336 damage per second, a truly incredible amount.


The easiest methods of completing the new challenge

If players are struggling to complete this challenge in regular game modes, they can also opt to play the Team Rumble mode and complete the challenge there.

Team Rumble is convenient for completing challenges as it has a lot of casual players and also features respawns, making the game significantly easier. This means that even when you die, you will get another shot at completing any required challenges.

Another useful method players can use to complete challenges is by joining Fortnite bot lobbies. To join these lobbies, you will have to create a new account and join it for a Duo match. Fortunately, completing challenges against 98 computer-controlled bots is extremely easy, but it takes a while to properly set up. However, it’s definitely worth it.

Considering that this is a new weekly challenge, you will receive 15,000 XP upon its completion.


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Brittney Griner Verdict and Sentencing: Live Updates

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Brittney Griner offered a glimpse of her personal story while testifying in a Russian court on Thursday in a case in which she faces a possible sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Her legal team de ella has appealed for leniency in the case, arguing that she has contributed to Russian society and that she did not intend to break the law.

“I grew up in a normal house, a normal household in Houston, Texas, with my siblings and my mom and my dad,” Ms. Griner, 31, told the court. “My parents taught me two important things: One, take ownership for your responsibilities and two, work hard for everything that you get. That’s why I pleaded guilty to my charges.”

“I understand everything that has been said against me in the charges against me, but I had no attempt to break Russian law,” added Ms. Griner, who was detained in mid-February in a Moscow airport while on her way to Yekaterinburg, a Russian city near the Ural Mountains where she had been playing for a local team during the WNBA off season.

Customs officials found two vape cartridges containing less than one gram of hashish oil in her luggage.

“I want the court to understand that it was an honest mistake that I made while rushing and in stress trying to recover post-Covid and just trying to get back to my team,” she told the court on Thursday.

Ms. Griner also spoke of her time playing for UMMC Yekaterinburg.

“That hard work that my parents instilled in me is what had brought me to play for the best Russian team,” she said. “I had no idea that the team, the city, the fans and my teammates would make such a great impression on me over the six and a half years that I spent in Yekaterinburg. It became my second home with my friends, my teammates and my fans that I would always interact with.”

The basketball star apologized to her teammates on the Russian squad and the city of Yekaterinburg, her family and her fellow WNBA players, including her Arizona team, the Phoenix Mercury.

Addressing the judge in the case, Anna S. Sotnikova, Ms. Griner said, “I made an honest mistake, and I hope that in your ruling that it doesn’t end my life here.”

She also alluded to the possibility of a prisoner swap that would allow her to return to the United States, an issue that has been the subject of talks between Moscow and Washington, with pressure on President Biden to help secure her release.

“I know that everybody keeps talking about political pawn and politics, but I hope that that is far from that courtroom,” Ms. Griner said.

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Apex Legends’ new character Vantage brings a cute sidekick and a big sniper rifle

apex legends continues to hold its players’ attention even after several years on the market, and next week, the battle royale shooter will bring things back to where they started with a new season that revisits the game’s original map. This year, the game already added two new characters (plus two more in the new mobile version), brought upgrades for next-gen consoles, rotated in a well-received Control game mode, and, according to EA’s earnings call this week, notched double-digit income growth again for the last quarter. On the other hand, player complaints over glitches, ranked mode scoring, matchmaking, and practically any other small detail continue to mount.

The last season was particularly troubled, with problems that affected one of the game’s best features — its responsive controls — and enough bugginess that it even popped up during a professional apex legends tournament last month.

I can’t judge the game’s stability until we start playing it, but on a call with reporters, the team confirmed it’s listening to players of all levels about how to adjust gameplay. Design director Evan Nikolich called it ranked “a work in progress,” saying we should expect to see more changes in the full patch notes as the developers try to emphasize being a good team player. Other long-awaited features, like gifting and cross progression, are still coming, but there’s no word yet on when they will be available. When it goes live, players can expect cross progression that allows you to change platforms so PC players can grind out daily challenges on the go on a Switch, for example.

Other changes that will be noticeable to longtime players include a revamped progression system that allows you to rerun the zero to 500-level grind and earn more packs. Players can repeat the process up to four times, earning new badges and unlocking more rewards. If you’re starting from zero, the process would yield enough packs to guarantee receiving an in-game “heirloom” item at some point, but if you’re already at a maximum level, it won’t be enough by itself.

In the actual game, there are almost too many changes to note. The controversial gold knockdown shield that allowed downed players to self-revive, and occasionally win the game without even reviving, has had that feature eliminated. Many professional and high-level players had complained it was unfair, but the team says they’re making changes based on what they see in all levels of the game. Now, that same item has the features that were attached to the gold backpack, allowing players to revive teammates with extra shields and health, while the gold backpack now has a “deep pockets” perk that allows it to hold extra healing items.

Many of the game’s guns that have been present since launch are changing, as the Wingman pistol suddenly takes sniper ammo, and the Spitfire machine gun uses light ammunition instead of heavy. We’re not getting a new weapon to go with this season of apex legendsbut the radical shifts in how they work may be enough to make up for that — the only question is if everything will remain balanced or if an all-sniper / shotgun loadout will rule.

“Relic”

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That brings us to the new character, Vantage, and the old map, Kings Canyon. A recent ranked season split on the OG Apex map revealed how much players have grown since the game launched — on a map that didn’t quite fit how things are played now. For the hunted season, the reforged Kings Canyon is looking a lot different. It’s bigger, many chokepoints have been widened, the iconic Skulltown section is back as a new area dubbed “Relic,” and there are other map changes intended to help fights proceed more quickly instead of the extended engagements that usually drew a third-party’s attention before one team could defeat another. The loot on the map is now positioned differently, and a new skybox is supposed to make things brighter compared to its original dinginess that could wear on you after a while.

Vantage is yet another legend with reconnaissance capabilities, armed with a sniper rifle for her ultimate. She can zoom in on enemies with her lens to see the team size, shield rarity, and Legend names, as well as get additional bullet drop calculations while using sniper sights. She can position her cute winged companion, a bat named Echo (who cannot be damaged or killed), and then launch it with a double jump to quickly reposition.

Her sniper rifle’s ultimate is the first one in the game that works without being fully charged. For her de ella, the charge builds over time, adding extra ammunition for Sniper’s Mark shots. The scope can reveal enemies and successfully highlight the enemy squad for 10 seconds with a diamond marker, with 100 damage per hit and extra damage received from Vantage’s team.

Adding yet another legend with tracking abilities feels a bit risky. Ace Overwatch ran into issues eleven too many characters could stun each other, apex legends is turning into a game where no one can hide. However, of the problems we’ve seen in Apex this year, the new legends have been fairly well-balanced, even if player stats suggest the new additions aren’t getting a lot of use. Player protests like “No Apex August” don’t appear to have caught on, and the gameplay is as addictive as ever. But for the new season, I’m just hoping everything works like it should.