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Mark Schwarzer says Cristiano Ronaldo must move on, Manchester United, Erik ten Hag, transfer rumours, next club, updates, latest

Premier League great Mark Schwarzer believes it’s time for Cristiano Ronaldo to part ways with Manchester United, amid the constant speculation about the disgruntled stars future.

Ronaldo appears to be heading towards an ugly exit from Manchester United after he missed the clubs pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia last month.

It’s believed that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is chasing a transfer away from the Red Devils after they failed to qualify for the Champions League last season.

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While Ronaldo did return to Manchester United’s match day squad for a pre-season clash with Spanish club Rayo Vallecano on Monday (AEST), he was subbed off at halftime.

After storming out of Old Trafford with 10 minutes to play in that match, manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly set to bench the star striker for their Premier League season opener on Sunday.

It was an act that had Hag branded as “unacceptable” as the Dutchman looks to assert his authority.

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Schwarzer said that while both the club and ten Hag have done well to manage the recent drama and speculation, it might be time to find Ronaldo a deal with another club.

“It’s time for him to move on. I still think he could add something to Manchester United but I don’t see him as a week-in week-out starter and that’s obviously what he demanded last season,” Schwarzer said on the Gegen Pod.

“He was their leading goal scorer, he was the player that got them out of more trouble than anyone else. I kind of understand it. But now you’re talking about building a side.

“For Cristiano Ronaldo, we all know he’s running out of time. He wants to win trophies, he wants to win things, he wants to win another Ballon d’Or for sure, (but I) don’t think that’s going to happen.

“I reckon it’d be amazing if he went to Atletico Madrid… there’s massive resistance from fans and some people from within the club.”

European giants including Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have all reportedly turned down the chance to sign the 37-year-old.

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He has also been linked with a stunning return to his boyhood club Sporting Lisbon, who have qualified for this year’s Champions’ League group stage.

Another player under pressure in Manchester City’s Jack Grealish, who was recently warned about his underwhelming form with the Premier League champions last season.

Former Aston Villa striker Tony Cascarino told talkSPORT that Grealish could leave the Etihad and “end up back at Villa” if the £100m player doesn’t improve.

Schwarzer, who is widely considered to be a Premier League legend, doesn’t think that the 26-year-old has lived up to the expectation believed of him when he signed for City.

“I think he’s a million miles away from even the player he was at Aston Villa,” he added.

“He’s an interesting one. His relationship with Erling Haaland, how that’s going to develop, how that’s gonna flourish. We talk about big signings and I think Haaland, Darwin Nunez, these guys they will fit in, they will score goals.

“It will be a battle of who will finish top at the end of the season, I’ve got no doubt.”

The Premier League kicks off with a match between Crystal Palace and Champions League hopefuls Arsenal at Selhurst Park.

Manchester United don’t get their season underway until 11pm on Sunday against Brighton at Old Trafford.

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Sinema Will Make ‘Own Decision’ on Inflation Reduction Act: Manchin

  • Joe Manchin said he and Kyrsten Sinema have been “talking” about the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Manchin said he had a “nice conversation” with Sinema and that they exchanged papers on the matter.
  • “And she’ll look at all of this and make her own decision,” Manchin said.

Sen. Joe Manchin said he and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has been “talking” about the Inflation Reduction Act and that she would lawmaker eventually make her own decision on the piece of legislation.

Manchin described the pair’s discussion during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC.

“We did have a nice conversation and exchanged papers back and forth to make sure we understand everything, and she understands where we’re coming from,” he said.

Manchin also described Sinema — the lone Democrat who has yet to vote on the bill — as “a friend” who has “always done her due diligence.”

“And she’ll look at all of this and make her own decision. So hopefully — there’s a lot of good things in there, and she’s working very hard over the past on a lot of the issues that we’re talking about,” Manchin said.

“So, we’ll just have to see how it goes, but we’re talking,” he added.

During the show, Manchin was also asked by host Stephanie Ruhle about what he would do and who he would appeal to if Sinema didn’t vote in support of the bill.

“I talk to them — they’re all my friends, from day one,” Manchin said.

However, when pressed by Ruhle on the issue, Manchin admitted that he wouldn’t be able to change his GOP colleagues’ minds.

“I cannot get their vote because they won’t change a penny of the tax code,” Manchin said, referring to how Republicans would not budge on the issue of corporate taxes. “I can’t convince them to change that.”

Manchin has been pushing for the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, after cutting a surprise deal with Sen. Chuck Schumer in late July that allots, among other things, $370 billion for climate and energy programs and commits the US to a 40% emissions reduction by 2030.

Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have vociferously objected to the bill and the GOP is now counting on Sinema to reject it.

Before the $790 billion legislation passes in the Senate, Manchin and Sinema would likely have to hash out her objections to the closing of a tax loophole for rich Americans. Sinema is known to have disagreed with efforts to eliminate carried interest, which is the basis for the loophole.

Manchin said this week that he would pitch Sinema on the legislation to get her make-or-break vote. He was seen on August 3 literally taking a knee and crouching in front of Sinema’s desk to speak to her on the Senate floor.

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Australian bank Up launches new ‘save now, buy later’ scheme, Maybuy

A new type of lay-by is making a comeback in an attempt to lure young banking customers away from buy now, pay later schemes.
australian digital bank Up this week launched a new product as an echo of the old-school method of lay-by.

The company’s chief executive, Xavier Shay, said the anti-buy now, pay later feature, called Maybuy, would encourage customers to save before large purchases, rather than having them pay them off later.

Australian digital bank Up this week launched a new product as an answer to the old-school method of lay-by. (Nine)

“We kind of see Maybuy as an anti-buy now, pay later,” he said.

May buy will create an automated savings plan for users looking to purchase items online.

Upon reaching their goal, consumers receive a notification letting them know that they have the money to buy the item – if they still want it.

It’s a system older Australians know well, saving up bit by bit before buying something.

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“I remember that feeling, as a kid, of there being that new video game that I wanted and saving up my coins and going to Target every week,” Shay said.

“It’s not just getting the thing you want, it’s feeling good about ‘hey I’m actually in control of this’.”

It’s also a way to take on the big four banks and the likes of Afterpay.

Up is fully owned by Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, which hope to claim a bigger market share.

Up chief executive Xavier Shay said the anti-buy now, pay later feature would encourage customers to save ahead of large purchases rather than pay them off after. (Nine)

Canstar editor-at-large Effie Zahos said the feature was “very clever.”

“It puts the responsibility back into buying,” she said.

“Essentially they’re looking for new customers. Ideally they want you to have this as your main transaction account and then have your savings accounts off that.”

It’s estimated that as many as a third of adult Australians have a buy now, pay later account, but with costs on the rise, the idea of ​​”save now, buy later” could be making a comeback.

“I think the challenge for this product is convincing consumers there’s nothing wrong with doing things the old-fashioned way,” Zahos said.

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AMD fans, ready up — Ryzen 7000 could be coming soon

New rumors about the potential launch date for the AMD Ryzen 7000 have emerged, promising that we will see the CPUs hitting the market September 15.

This is in line with previous leaks, many of which pointed to September, or even September 15 specifically. The company is also readying its RDNA 3 graphics cards for later this year. Will AMD crush the competition?

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We’ve already known that the next-gen AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” processors are just around the corner, but now, the dates seem firmer than ever, implying that we will be able to buy these CPUs in a little over a month. Wccftech cites its own sources as it claims that the Zen 4 processors will be released alongside the high-end X670 motherboards on September 15, following an official announcement from AMD on August 29.

These new products will allegedly be revealed during a product event that AMD is planning to host, but you won’t be able to pre-order ahead of time — everyone will have to wait for the September 15 release date. The embargo on the AMD processors and matching motherboards will lift September 13, meaning that you’ll likely be able to hear from reliable reviewers as to which of the processors will be the best AMD CPU to pick up.

The upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 lineup marks a huge step for the manufacturer. It will finally add support for DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, and it’s worth noting that it will support DDR5 RAM exclusively — keep that in mind if you’re working on your new build. Thanks to a new core architecture, Zen 4 is rumored to bring a noticeable boost, delivering up to 35% better performance in multithreaded tasks.

AMD, seemingly inadvertently, leaked the processors that might be the first ones to arrive. This list includes four CPUs, and it has all the successors of some current fan favorites. Based on this leak, it seems that we will first see the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, and the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X. This means that the lower end of the lineup will follow later on. There have also been no mentions of 3D V-Cache CPUs yet, but AMD has previously confirmed that it will be bringing back the tech for Zen 4.

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Much like the first wave of processors targets the higher-end sector that gamers will be interested in, the first AM5 motherboards to arrive will be the X670E and X670 designs. The cheaper B650E and B650 boards are expected to arrive a little later, with predictions pointing toward October or November.

During its recent earnings call, AMD also confirmed that the next-gen RDNA 3 graphics cards will arrive later this year. “While we expect the gaming graphics market to be down in the third quarter, we remain focused on executing our GPU roadmap, including launching our high-end RDNA 3 GPU later this year,” said AMD CEO Lisa Su.

Whether you’re an AMD enthusiast or you’re more of a believer in Team Green and Team Blue, it’s hard to deny that AMD seems to be on a roll this year. While Intel has recently reported a $500 million loss for the first time in a really long time, AMD seems to be thriving, having earned $6.55 billion in the second quarter of 2022.

AMD is well-positioned to beat Intel to release the next generation of processors, seeing as Intel Raptor Lake is rumored to arrive in October. Let’s hope that this upcoming battle of the titans will result in slightly more competitive pricing than what we saw on the previous generation of PC hardware.

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Chrissie Swan reveals her clever birthday cake hack

Chrissie Swan’s clever birthday cake hack: The Masked Singer judge reveals how she creates the perfect treat in just minutes for $15 – and there’s no baking required

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack.

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 – without baking at all.

Chrissie explained on Instagram she was making a cake for one her children’s birthday.

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack

Chrissie Swan has shared her incredible birthday cake hack

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between.

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake.

Chrissie then topped her cake with sparklers and decorations, which she said were a ‘huge hit’ in her household.

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 - without baking at all

The 48-year-old radio star and The Masked Singer Australia judge revealed how she makes the perfect creation for around $15 – without baking at all

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between

She said she buys three $5 mud cakes from Woolworths, cuts off the icing from two of the cakes and piles them into one tall cake with cream in between

Chrissie posted a play-by-play video of the creation on Instagram

Chrissie posted a play-by-play video of the creation on Instagram

‘Okay so my newly minted 11 year old wanted a chocolate cake for his birthday and I find there’s no better mud cake than that $5 mud cake from Woolworths,’ Chrissie wrote in the caption. ‘And also [it was] delicious.’

The TV personality has lost a significant amount of weight since early 2020.

Chrissie, who has lost 90kg since the start of Covid lockdowns, previously credited her slim-down to daily walks and quitting alcohol.

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake

She then uses cream and chocolate to make an icing or ganache, and layers the outside of the cake

She has more recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly.

‘I think the reason I’m not talking about anything now is because I have done that in the past 20 years,’ she told Stellar magazine in July.

‘I’ve waded into that kind of toxic environment, and it didn’t make me feel good. And it didn’t help me, and it didn’t help anyone else. And it just propagates the interest in a woman’s body, which is irrelevant,’ she added.

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks

Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks. Pictured before and after

Chrissie briefly touched on her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year.

She said the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways.

‘I’m not going to talk about the size of my a**e. I’m not going to tell you what I eat in a day. Because I’ve read those stories and they make me feel bad about myself,’ she told the magazine.

She said the 'enormous' lifestyle changes she'd made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways

She said the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways

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Spin wizards on offer as BBL Draft pool swells

Draft explainer: How clubs will recruit overseas stars in BBL|12

The inaugural BBL Draft pool has swelled to 169 players from 15 countries following the latest drop of nominations, with Afghanistan’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman and South African Imran Tahir headlining a spin-heavy list.

Players from Afghanistan – including cult hero wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad – through to Zimbabwe stars Blessing Muzarabani and Sikandar Raza are covered in the latest release of 71 players, with nominations closing on August 21.

Hopefuls from Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, the UAE and the USA have all put their names forward in the latest batch, with clubs facing the prospect of a mountain of careful research to find the best fit.

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And Sri Lankan left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya, who was Australia’s destroyer with 12 scalps in Galle on his Test debut last month, headlines a group of players from the island nation that also includes keeper Dinesh Chandimal and mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana.

A journeyman spinner who bolted in for a Test debut after Covid racked the Sri Lankans’ spin stocks, the 30-year-old Jayasuriya found Australian batters to his liking and his match figures of 12-177 were the fourth best by a Test debutant.

If drafted, it would be Jayasuriya’s first T20 experience outside Sri Lanka, where he’s taken 73 wickets in 56 domestic games across the past 10 years.

If enigmatic Afghan keeper-batter Shahzad were to be drafted, he could light up the BBL. Big hitting and with an even bigger personality, Shahzad once deadpanned “I love playing Dale Steyn, because Dale Steyn is not dangerous” and after leading his nation to a win over the West Indies at the 2016 T20 World Cup became a social media star with his own version of the ‘Champion’ dance.

His trademark is an emphatic and disdainful dismantling of the stumps when affecting a stumping or run out, and carved out a very niche slice of history in a 2017 T20 tournament for associate nations by becoming the first man to hit two T20 international fifties on the same day.

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Six players announced today are eligible for retention by their club, including Mujeeb, who is the Brisbane Heat’s most capped overseas player with 37 appearances and as many wickets across the past four seasons.

Fellow Afghan players Mohammad Nabi and Zahir Khan have both nominated and are eligible for retention by the Melbourne Renegades, who appear in desperate need of a high-quality spinner following the club’s decision to let Cameron Boyce go.

Nabi has been a fan favorite at the club, but his returns dropped off significantly in BBL|11 and the club may be tempted to look elsewhere.

Nepal’s sole representative in the draft will be Big Bash regular Sandeep Lamichhane, who is eligible for retention by the Hobart Hurricanes.

Englishman Tom Lammonby (Hurricanes) and USA-based Indian Unmukt Chand (Renegades) are also eligible for retention but in a rich draft pool may struggle to secure a return to the competition.

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The decision of South Africa veteran Tahir to nominate will pique the interest of clubs, although the 43-year-old, who sits fourth on T20 cricket’s all-time wicket-taker’s list with 451 scalps, is unlikely to play the full season with a new tournament starting in his home nation in the new year.

Players are required to set their availability when nominating for the draft, but that detail won’t be publicly confirmed by the League until after nominations close, at which point League officials will also reveal which players have been elevated to the top-ranked and highest -earning Platinum status.

Four players with BBL experience have nominated for a return to the competition, including Englishmen Joe Denly and Dan Lawrence, ex-Renegades Afghan spinner Noor Ahmad, and veteran West Indies quick Fidel Edwards, who last featured in the competition with the Sydney Thunder in BBL |01.

Ashes quick Craig Overton and his twin brother Jamie, who recently made his Test debut, have both nominated, while big-hitting Irish allrounder Paul Stirling could well be that nation’s first representative to earn a BBL deal, having last month hit a one-day century against New Zealand alongside Harry Tector, who has also nominated.

Ireland allrounder Curtis Campher, who took four wickets in as many deliveries against the Dutch at last year’s T20 World Cup in the UAE, has also been nominated for the draft.

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Latest BBL|12 Draft nominations

Afghanistan

Noor Ahmad, Ijaz Ahmadzai, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Shafiqullah Ghafari, Hamid Hassan, Zahir Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Azmatullah Omarzai, Waqar Salamkheil, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Mohammad Shahzad, Mujeeb Ur Rahman

Bangladeshi

Al-amin Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Ripon Mondol

England

Kashif Ali, Tom Alsop, Jacob Bethell, Patrick Brown, Steven Croft, Alex Davies, Joe Denly, Adam Hose, Tom Lammonby, Dan Lawrence, Craig Overton, Jamie Overton, Nathan Sowter, Mitchell Stanley, Cameron Steel, Callum Taylor, Jack Taylor Paul Walter

Ireland

Mark Adair, Andy Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delaney, Josh Little, Paul Stirling, Harry Tector

Nepal

Sandeep Lamichane

netherlands

Brandon Glover, Fred Klaassen, Roelof Van Der Merwe, Paul Van Meekeren

Scotland

Michael JonesMark Watt

south africa

Chris Benjamin, Shane Dadswell, Pieter Malan, Migael Pretorius, Imran Tahir, Dane Vilas

Sri Lanka

Dinesh Chandimal, Prabath Jayasuriya, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Lakshan Sandakan, Maheesh Theekshana

united arab emirates

Vriitya Aravind

USES

Harmeet Singh Baddhan, Unmukt Chand, Ali Khan

West Indies

Johnson Charles, Mark Deyal, Fidel Edwards, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Kesrick Williams

Zimbabwe

Eddie Byrom, Tawanda Muyeye, Blessing Muzarabani, Sikander Raza

Click here for the full list of all 169 players to nominate for the BBL Draft

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Arizona’s key Senate showdown is quickly heating up

Chandler, Ariz. — Blake Masters went all in with Donald Trump, and it propelled him to victory in a highly competitive Republican nomination for Arizona’s coveted Senate seat.

Now, his campaign to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly this fall will test whether the Trump wing is strong enough to repaint Arizona red two years after Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to lose the state in 24 years.

As Kelly’s campaign labels Masters a “dangerous” and fringe candidate, Masters’ strategy is to tie Kelly to an unpopular President Joe Biden and undercut his image as a moderate. He’ll need to join a party fractured by an ugly primary, unlike Kelly, who ran unchallenged for his party’s renomination and ended June with $25 million cash on hand.

“I think he’s the worst senator. This guy, Mark Kelly, he campaigns as a moderate, but he votes like a radical,” Masters told voters at his election night party in this Phoenix suburb. “We are sick of Joe Biden and the Democrats destroying our country.”

In what is shaping up to be one of the most hotly contested Senate races in 2022, one that could decide control of a chamber that is currently split 50-50, the newly minted Republican nominee begins his general election bid with a polling and fundraising deficit .

Kelly leads Masters 49% to 44% among likely Arizona voters in a new survey conducted by Republican firm Fabrizio, Lee & Associates for the pro-Masters super PAC Saving America.

The polling memo, provided to NBC News by a super PAC supporting Masters, also found Biden with a dismal approval rating of 38% in the state and suggested that Kelly is vulnerable if he is perceived as “more liberal and in lockstep with Biden than voters believed when they elected Kelly two years ago.”

Kelly’s team seeks to brand Masters

Kelly campaign manager Emma Brown said the senator is “an independent leader who cuts through political noise to deliver real results for Arizonans, like lowering costs at the grocery store and gas pump” and “creating good-paying Arizona jobs.”

“Blake Masters has dangerous beliefs that are wildly out of step with Arizona and harmful to Arizona families — like a national abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest and privatizing Social Security,” Brown said on Wednesday.

Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters speaks at a campaign event on July 30, 2022, in Phoenix, Ariz.
Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters speaks at a campaign event on July 30, 2022, in Phoenix, Ariz.Brandon Bell/Getty Images

The GOP has a voter registration advantage in Arizona. But the state has a history of favoring institutionalist Republicans, from Sen. John McCain to Sen. Jeff Flake to outgoing Gov. Doug Duey. It is unclear if Masters, a Trump disciple who has backed the Jan. 6 objections to counting some 2020 electors, can win moderate and well-educated voters who have drifted away from Republicans in recent elections.

Masters “is all Trump,” said Brooks D. Simpson, a political historian at Arizona State University. “He buys into the illegitimacy of the 2020 election.”

“The outcome will shape discussions about whether Arizona’s now a purple or even a blue state; it will be a measure of Trump’s influence on him in a state he narrowly lost in 2020; and it will tell us how the messages offered by extreme Trump Republicans resonate with voters in a general election,” he said.

Masters recalibrates for general election

The newly-minted nominee made a plea for GOP unity Tuesday, after defeating businessman Jim Lamon and state Attorney General Mark Brnovich.

“You may have noticed we had a spirited primary reply here. And it got a little loud. Maybe it got a little mean,” Masters said. “If you supported a different primary candidate, it’s all good. I get it. He probably had good ideas. But now it’s time to unite.”

The Phoenix metropolitan area, flush with well-educated and prosperous suburbs like Paradise Valley and Scottsdale, makes up about two-thirds of the state’s population. Kelly’s path to victory, his team said, is a strong Democratic turnout, holding the voters who have sourced on Republicans and maintaining high Latino support.

Andy Surabian, a Republican strategist advising the pro-Masters Saving Arizona PAC, said the blueprint for Masters to defeat Kelly is “really simple.”

“Just tie him to Joe Biden, who’s very unpopular in Arizona, and the even more unpopular policies of Joe Biden,” Surabian said, adding that Masters will need to “dominate in the rural” areas and “keep it competitive in Maricopa” and do not lose the county “by double digits.” He said it would help to “over-perform a little bit with Hispanics in a state like Arizona.”

Kelly is currently running a TV ad attacking corporate “price gouging” by oil companies who are “earning record profits” by exploiting a crisis and calling for a cut to the federal gas tax. His campaign for him rolled out a Spanish-language ad touting his support for Arizona’s small businesses.

Sen.  Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks with members of the media as veterans, military family members and advocates, rally outside the Capitol in Washington on Aug. 2, 2022, in support of a bill that enhances health care and disability benefits for millions of veterans exposed to the toxic burn pits.
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks with members of the media as veterans, military family members and advocates, rally outside the Capitol in Washington on Aug. 2, 2022, in support of a bill that enhances health care and disability benefits for millions of veterans exposed to the toxic burn pits.Mariam Zuhaib/AP

Asked about Masters’ portrayal of him as an extremist in lockstep with Biden, a Kelly campaign strategist said the Democrat has shown a willingness to “stand up to the president,” citing his opposition to Biden revoking the Trump-era Title 42 border rule and his letter pushing Biden to act against high gas prices. The strategist added that Kelly outperformed Biden in Arizona in 2020.

“Trump-Kelly voters are real,” the strategist said.

This week, Kelly was in Washington as the Senate voted on a bill to provide health care benefits to veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxins. He praised elements of the Democrats’ big agenda package, which grew out of a deal between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.Va., including a provision empowering Medicare to negotiate drug prices as well as funding for health insurance coverage and clean energy. Kelly has also touted his support for the recent law that will provide new investments in US computer chip production and the $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure law.

Progressives in Arizona say Kelly isn’t as left-leaning as they want him to be. But they find him accessible and forthcoming.

“He’s not a senator that I would say aligns 100% with everything that progressives and Democrats are asking for Arizona. But he is constantly communicating with us,” said Luis Ávila, 40, a community organizer in Phoenix. “But he has town halls; he has meetings with us; he’s traveling across the state and meeting with constituencies. So at least we know where he stands.”

‘A bold America First caucus in the Senate’

Masters closed the primary with a TV ad touting Trump’s endorsement, an illustration of the former president’s influence over committed Republican voters in this state.

At an election eve rally in Phoenix alongside 2020 election conspiracy theorist and Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake, Masters served up red meat and a cocktail of cultural grievances over legal abortion, “critical race theory,” the 1619 Project, “woke ideology” and big tech He said the only good reason not to impeach Biden and remove him from office is that Vice President Kamala Harris would replace him.

“Pretty soon,” Masters told the cheering crowd on Monday, “we’re going to have a bold America First caucus in the Senate.”

A Masters supporter in the crowd, 56-year-old Kristin Zenk from Phoenix, said she worries Kelly isn’t going to be easy to defeat.

“Because people like him,” Zenk said. “He’s likable.”

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Sydney cafe, Nuriyah Cafe, owner defends employee with Tourette Syndrome

Read the one-star restaurant review an angry customer left a café because their barista with a disability made them ‘uncomfortable’ – as the trendy eatery fires back in an epic way

  • A café owner stood up for his employee after a review criticized his disability
  • Review said a barista at the café, who has Tourettes, made them uncomfortable
  • Adam Kakaati, the café owner, said the review was insensitive and angered him

An upset café boss has rushed to defend one of his employees after a nasty online review criticized the barista’s disability.

Adam Kakaati, the owner of Nuriyah Café in the southwest Sydney suburb of Gregory Hills, said Vari Desho is the best barista in town despite suffering from Tourette Syndrome.

However, an angry customers said Mr Desho’s ‘tics’ – involuntary noises or movements – caused them to leave the café without eating or paying for their food because they were uncomfortable.

Adam Kakaati, the owner of Nuriyah Café (left) in the southwest Sydney suburb of Gregory Hills, said Vari Desho (right) is the best barista in town despite suffering from Tourette Syndrome

Adam Kakaati, the owner of Nuriyah Café (left) in the southwest Sydney suburb of Gregory Hills, said Vari Desho (right) is the best barista in town despite suffering from Tourette Syndrome

The customer gave Nuriyah Cafe a one-star review because Mr Desho's Tourettes Syndrome made them uncomfortable (pictured, the negative review)

The customer gave Nuriyah Cafe a one-star review because Mr Desho’s Tourettes Syndrome made them uncomfortable (pictured, the negative review)

‘Unfortunately the front of house team member had a physical condition which we initially dismissed,’ the review said.

‘It causes him to ‘bark’ and as we said, we thought it would happen especially as when he took our order it stopped completely.

‘Unfortunately it then got much worse and much louder and more constant. We felt sooo bad and really wanted to stay but when it got so bad we couldn’t even have a conversation we very reluctantly had to cancel our order and leave.’

Mr Kakaati was quick to fire back with a post of his own.

‘Today at Nuriyah it was brought to our attention that a customer took it upon themselves to post a negative review regarding one of our employees,’ he wrote on Facebook.

‘Here at Nuriyah we treat all our staff & customers like family and we wanted to address how we feel about the incident that occurred, over the weekend.

‘We welcome and support anyone with a life changing condition.’

The defensive boss later said the review made him ‘so angry’ because Mr Desho isn’t able to help his condition.

‘His knowledge towards coffee, everything about the machine, and the way he makes it, no one does it better than him,’ Mr Kaakati told the Herald Sun.

Adam Kakaati said his employees at Nuriyah Cafe are 'like family' and said the review made him 'so angry' because Mr Desho didn't do anything wrong (pictured, food from Nuriyah Cafe)

Adam Kakaati said his employees at Nuriyah Cafe are ‘like family’ and said the review made him ‘so angry’ because Mr Desho didn’t do anything wrong (pictured, food from Nuriyah Cafe)

‘I told him don’t ever say sorry to someone like that. You haven’t done anything wrong.

‘People said ‘he might affect your business’, but I don’t care. He has a family to provide for and he’s one of the best workers I have.’

Commenters underneath Mr Kakaati’s emotional post also defended Mr Desho and called out the reviewer for being insensitive.

‘I know this man personally, and it is very heartbreaking to see someone go to such lengths to write a review like that,’ one person wrote.

‘He is such a nice man, who would do anything to make sure you are happy and comfortable. Shame on you.’

‘It makes me so happy to see a business that supports inclusion and stands by it when challenged. It’s people like this that will make positive change when it comes to stigma and judgement,’ another said.

What is Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder, which most often begins between the ages of 2 and 21, and lasts throughout life.

TS is NOT degenerative and people with TS can expect to live a normal life span.

Symptoms:

TS is characterized by rapid, repetitive and involuntary muscle movements and vocalisations called ‘tics’, and often involves behavioral difficulties.

The term ‘involuntary’, used to describe tics, is a source of confusion since it is known that most people with TS do have some control over their symptoms.

What is often not recognized is that the control which can be exerted, from seconds to hours at a time, only delays more severe outbursts of symptoms.

Tics are experienced as a build up of tension, are irresistible and eventually must be performed.

Typically tics increase as a result of tension or stress and decrease with relaxation or concentration on an absorbing task.

TS symptoms have long been misconstructed as a sign of behavioral abnormality or ‘nervous habits’, which they are not.

Source: Tourette.org

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Home and Away’s Sam Frost praises fiancé Jordie Hansen for taking care of her

Home and Away’s Sam Frost praises fiancé Jordie Hansen for taking care of her as she shares intimate photos from their weekend away

Sam Frost has shared rarely seen pictures from her romantic weekend away with fiancé, Jordie Hansen.

The star, 33, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a cute photo of Jordie standing by the couple’s king-size bed with food on it.

‘He’s an angel. I’ve been feeling a bit crook lately so he treated me to a romantic weekend away,’ Sam wrote.

Home and Away's Sam Frost praised fiancé Jordie Hansen for taking care of her on Wednesday as she shared intimate photos from their weekend.  Pictured with Jordie

Home and Away’s Sam Frost praised fiancé Jordie Hansen for taking care of her on Wednesday as she shared intimate photos from their weekend. Pictured with Jordie

The former Home and Away star then shared a clip of the couple’s delicious meal as they watched a movie in the hotel room.

The couple enjoyed pasta and ice-cream along with other room service dishes.

Sam confirmed on her podcast the pair recently became engaged after just five months of dating.

Jordie proposed to the Bachelorette beauty during a road trip from the Northern Territory to South Australia back in May.

'He's an angel.  I've been feeling a bit crook lately so he treated me to a romantic weekend away,' Sam wrote, sharing a photo with food on their hotel bed

‘He’s an angel. I’ve been feeling a bit crook lately so he treated me to a romantic weekend away,’ Sam wrote, sharing a photo with food on their hotel bed

Jordie proposed to The Bachelorette beauty during a road trip to the Northern Territory

Jordie proposed to The Bachelorette beauty during a road trip to the Northern Territory

‘It’s a very important time of our lives, we just recently got engaged and to celebrate we thought, let’s hit the road, let’s go on a 14-day road trip,’ Sam said.

Jordie, 26, went on to describe his romantic proposal: ‘We were at Uluru and we had just had brekky and were about to head back down south.

‘Sambo had just been delivered her coffee, and so I said, “Hey, when would you say yes to getting married?”

Sam chimed in: ‘I said, “Pretty much anytime from now.”‘

Sam spoke about the couple's engagement story on her podcast

Sam spoke about the couple’s engagement story on her podcast

Jordie continued: ‘And so I took that as, ‘I’m going to do it this afternoon’.’

The Australian Survivor: Blood V Water star explained how he tried to rush his soon-to-be fiancée so they could get to Coober Pedy before sunset for the big moment.

‘[We got there and] I set up the camera in what I thought would be the perfect position, and Sambo’s come around and said, ‘I know exactly what you’re going to do here’.’

Jordie proposed to the Bachelorette beauty during a road trip to South Australia in May

Jordie proposed to the Bachelorette beauty during a road trip to South Australia in May

Sam said she ‘had no clue’ what was coming until she saw Jordie setting up a camera in the back of the car with ‘tears in his eyes’.

‘It was beautiful. He was really shaking and couldn’t sit down,’ she recalled.

‘I don’t remember a lot of it because I was so nervous. I was trying not to cry and just trying to speak. I remember saying something along the lines of, ‘Baby, we love jokes but this is not one of them. This is very serious’,’ Jordie added.

Sam, 33, said she was 'happy' being back in her home city, and was looking forward to getting 'more acting' roles

Sam, 33, said she was ‘happy’ being back in her home city, and was looking forward to getting ‘more acting’ roles

Sam sparked engagement rumors last month when a photo of her with a ring on her wedding finger at a hens’ party circulated on social media.

The happy news comes after Sam moved back to Melbourne to live with Jordie in May.

‘We have taken the next step and it’s nice,’ she told the Herald Sun at the time. ‘I feel so happy. Being able to travel again is great.’

The former Bachelorette met Jordie through her younger brother, Alex Frost

The former Bachelorette met Jordie through her younger brother, Alex Frost

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Ricciardo eager for summer break after “not the six months I wanted” RaceFans

Daniel Ricciardo is eagerly anticipating the month-long break between the Hungarian and Belgian grands prix after a disappointing start to his second season at McLaren.

After finishing 15th in Hungary, a lap down after collecting a five-second time penalty for colliding with Lance Stroll, the McLaren driver Ricciardo said he was “so happy to have a break.”

He goes into the summer break having contributed just 19 of the 95 points McLaren has scored over the opening 13 races. He admitted it was “not the six months I wanted” and was looking forward to relaxing over the four-week August rest period.

“I need it,” said Ricciardo after Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix. “More so because it hasn’t been a good six months.

“But even if the season was going awesome, I think a break is still nice, just to get away. F1 these days, it’s intense. Even the hotels, they’re full of people and these kind of weekends are just so full-on that I think just getting away from the circus for a few weeks is going to be really nice.”

Ricciardo splits his time during the season between the United Kingdom where McLaren is based and his property in the USA, and usually visits his home country during the off-season.

“To be honest, switching normally gives me a natural reset to a point where I imagine, say 10 days, two weeks into the break, I would have kind of got the holiday out of my system, and then I’ll build that hunger back again.

“I kind of unnaturally think about it after getting time off. That’s normally how it works for me. Again, go out, be with friends, drink some beers, have fun. And then I’ll feel like I’ll get to the point where I start to feel, not guilty but just like ‘alright, time to turn it on again’. Then it’s kind of a natural switch that’ll come back in, probably after 14 days.”

Last month Ricciardo firmly rejected speculation he could find lose his McLaren drive a year early. He is currently in the second season of a three-year deal to drive for the team, but apart from a surprise win at Monza last year the expected results have largely failed to materialize.

Meanwhile Alpine reserve driver Oscar Piastri yesterday surprisingly rejected his team’s claim he will race from them next year. His manager Mark Webber is rumored to be looking at placing him elsewhere, and McLaren would be an appealing option if a place can be found for him.

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