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US-China ties on a precipice after Pelosi visit to Taiwan

WASHINGTON (AP) — US-China relations are teetering on a precipice after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

Pelosi received a rapturous welcome in Taipei and was applauded with strong bipartisan support in Washington, despite the Biden administration’s misgivings. But her trip from Ella has enraged Beijing and Chinese nationalists and will complicate already strained ties even after her departure.

Already, China is preparing new shows of force in the Taiwan Strait to make clear that its claims are non-negotiable on the island it regards as a renegade province. And, as the US presses ahead with demonstrations of support for Taiwan, arms sales and diplomatic lobbying, the escalating tensions have raised the risks of military confrontation, intentional or not.

And the trip could further muddle Washington’s already complicated relationship with Beijing as the two sides wrest with differences over trade, the war in Ukraine, human rights and more.

Wary of the reaction from China, the Biden administration discouraged but did not prevent Pelosi from visiting Taiwan. It has taken pains to stress to Beijing that the House speaker is not a member of the executive branch and her visit from her represents no change in the US “one-China” policy.

That was little comfort for Beijing. Pelosi, who is second in line to the US presidency, was no ordinary visitor and was greeted almost like a head of state. Taiwan’s skyline lit up with a message of welcome, and she met with the biggest names on the island, including its president, senior legislators and prominent rights activists.

Chinese officials were enraged.

“What Pelosi has done is definitely not a defense and maintenance of democracy, but a provocation and violation of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said after her departure.

“Pelosi’s dangerous provocation is purely for personal political capital, which is an absolute ugly political farce,” Hua said. “China-US relations and regional peace and stability is suffering.”

The timing of the visit may have added to the tensions. It came ahead of this year’s Chinese Communist Party’s Congress at which President Xi Jinping will try to further cement his power from him, using a hard line on Taiwan to blunt domestic criticism on COVID-19, the economy and other issues.

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Summoned to the Foreign Ministry to hear China’s complaints, US Ambassador Nicholas Burns insisted that the visit was nothing but routine. “The United States will not escalate and stands ready to work with China to prevent escalation altogether,” Burns said, according to the State Department.

The White House also said that Pelosi’s visit “doesn’t change anything” about the US posture toward China and Taiwan. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the US had expected the harsh reaction from China, even as she called it unwarranted.

“We are going to monitor, and we will manage what Beijing chooses to do,” she added.

Alarmed by the possibility of a new geo-strategic conflict at the same time the West sides with Ukraine in its resistance to Russia’s invasion, the US has rallied allies to its side.

The foreign ministers of the Group of 7 industrialized democracies released a statement Wednesday essentially telling China — by the initials of its formal name, the People’s Republic of China — to calm down.

“It is normal and routine for legislators from our countries to travel internationally,” the G-7 ministers said. “The PRC’s escalatory response risks increasing tensions and destabilizing the region. We call on the PRC not to unilaterally change the status quo by force in the region, and to resolve cross-Strait differences by peaceful means.”

Still, that status quo — long identified as “strategic ambiguity” for the US and quiet but determined Chinese opposition to any figment of Taiwanese independence — appears to be no longer tenable for either side.

“It’s getting harder and harder to agree on Taiwan for both Beijing and Washington,” said Jean-Pierre Cabestan, an emeritus professor at Hong Kong Baptist University.

In Taipei and the US Congress, moves are afoot to clarify the ambiguity that has defined US relations with Taiwan since the 1970s. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will soon consider a bill that would strengthen relations, require the executive branch to do more to bring Taiwan into the international system and take more determined steps to help the island defend itself.

Writing in The New York Times, committee Chairman Robert Menendez, DN.J., lambasted China’s response to Pelosi’s visit.

“The result of Beijing’s bluster should be to stiffen resolve in Taipei, in Washington and across the region,” he said. “There are many strategies to continue standing up to Chinese aggression. There is a clear bipartisan congressional agreement on the importance of acting now to provide the people of Taiwan with the type of support they desperately need.”

But China appears to be pressing ahead with steps that could prove to be escalatory, including live-fire military exercises planned for this week and a steady uptick in flights of fighter jets in and near Taiwan’s self-declared air defense zone.

“They are going to test the Taiwanese and the Americans,” said Cabestan, the professor in Hong Kong. He said the actions of the US military in the area, including a naval force led by the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, will be critical.

China had ratcheted up potential confrontation weeks ago by declaring that the Taiwan Strait that separates the island from the mainland is not international waters. The US rejected this and responded to by sending more vessels through it. Cabestan said that he showed that “something had to be done on the US side to draw red lines to prevent the Chinese from going too far.”

Meanwhile, Taiwan is on edge, air raid shelters have been prepared and the government is increasing training for recruits serving their four months of required military service —- generally considered inadequate — along with annual two-week annual refresher courses for reservists.

“The Chinese feel that if they don’t act, that the United States is going to continue to slice the salami to take incremental actions toward supporting Taiwan independence,” said Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund .

She said that domestic US support for Taiwan actually gives China added incentive to take a strong stance: “China does feel under pressure to do more to signal that this is an issue in which China cannot compromise.”

Despite the immediate concerns about escalation and potential miscalculation, there are others who don’t believe the damage to US-China ties will be more long-lasting than that caused by other, non-Taiwan-related issues.

China is “going to raise a huge fuss and there will be military exercises and there will be embargoes on importing Taiwan goods. And after the shouting is over, you will see a gradual easing,” said June Teufel Dreyer, a Chinese politics specialist at the University of Miami.

“The situation never goes back to completely normal, whatever normal is, but it will definitely die down,” she said.

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AP writers Zeke Miller in Washington, Joe McDonald in Beijing and David Rising in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, contributed to this report.

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Release Date, Price, Hardware and Everything You Need to Know

In 2021, Valve threw the gaming world a curveball by announcing the Steam Deck, a handheld gaming device most similar to the Nintendo Switch, complete with a small screen and controls on the left and right-hand sides.

The Steam Deck has been available overseas for months. And there’s been no word on when it’s releasing in Australia, outside of “sometime soon”. Well today, Valve has expanded the markets in which you can get your hands on one. Why it’s inching closer to Australia, we once again miss out.

When is the Valve Steam Deck release date?

The Valve Steam Deck released on February 25 in a few markets, with initial preorder models sent to early purchasers on around February 28. Since going on sale, Valve has been emailing reservation holders frequently to tell them they can purchase the Steam Deck. That’s meant a lot of people have been patiently waiting to get their hands on the highly sought-after gadget.

Unfortunately, every market acknowledged by Valve for release was the US, UK, Canada, Germany and France. Today, Valve expanded that. It announced the Steam Deck is coming to new regions, allowing those in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong to reserve a console.

Valve has outlined some rough estimates as to when you can expect the Steam Deck in other markets, but it’s basically “after Q2 2022”. Sorry Aussies, we don’t have an exact region release date down under just yet.

How to preorder the Steam Deck in Australia

Through some online wizardry, it is in fact possible for an Australian to preorder a Steam Deck from the likes of the US. You’ll need a VPN set to an American location – after setting this, the order page should unlock and you should be able to preorder when stock becomes available. This is the same thing Aussies had to do to get the Valve Index early. So yes, it’s possible to get the Steam Deck in Australia, but it’s best to fully understand what that might mean for small things like access and charging and big things like your consumer protections and warranties.

steam deck price

This isn’t a cheap piece of kit and will set you back several hundred dollars. There are three models available, so you get a fair amount of choice in terms of what you want to get out of the device. We’ll be converting prices from USD to AUD below, but as we know, simply converting the cost of tech in the US into Aussie dollars doesn’t give us the full price (how good* is the Australia tax?).

Consider shipping when making a purchase, too. Also, if storage is super important to you, you can expand it using a MicroSD card.

  • The cheapest option is $US399 (converted, that’s around $555), packed with 64GB eMMC internal storage and a carrying case.
  • The mid-range model is $US529 (around the $740 mark, straight conversion), packing 256GB SSD internal storage, a carrying case and a Steam Community profile bundle (for your Steam profile).
  • Finally, the most expensive model is $US649 (converted, $903, so likely tipping $1,000), complete with 512GB NVME storage capacity, anti-glare etched glass, an “exclusive” carrying case, an exclusive steam community profile bundle and an exclusive virtual keyboardtheme.

Here’s a quick teardown video of the Steam Deck

Last year, Valve released a handy little video of a Steam Deck teardown, revealing what it looks like internally.

The company mostly did this as a warning, recommending that users don’t try this at home, but not discouraging system disassembly and modification. You’re allowed to do it, it’s just… be careful.

“Even though this is your PC, or will be once you receive your Steam Deck and you have every right to open it up and do what you want, we at Valve really don’t recommend that you ever open it up,” the narrator says.

What are the Steam Deck specs?

The most interesting question to a PC gamer such as myself – what are the specs? Well, they’re actually really impressive for such a small device. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • processor: AMD Zen2 APU
  • GPU: 8 RDNA 2 CUs
  • Memory: 16GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM
  • Storage: 64GB eMMC, 256GB SSD or 512GB NVMe SSD (all models are upgradeable with a MicroSD card)
  • Display: 7-inch 1280 x 800 IPS LCD touch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 60hz refresh rate and a 400 nits brightness
  • connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 and Dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, multichannel audio via USB-C, two inbuilt microphones and stereo sound on board
  • Battery: 40Whr battery providing 2 – 8 hours of gameplay depending on game
  • Port: USB-C charging and data port
  • Size: 298mm x 117mm x 49mm, 669 grams weight
  • Software: Steam OS 3.0
  • Modes of use: handheld and plugged into a display.

Steam Deck features and design

The Steam Deck is most similar to the Nintendo Switch, in both form factor and features. It’s designed to be a modern handheld gaming console, rectangular in shape with your hands meant to grip the sides of the device, where the buttons are.

The main way that Valve wants people to use the Steam Deck is in handheld mode – using the inbuilt buttons, joysticks and triggers, Valve wants gamers to use the Steam Deck on the go or simply away from their main setup. It also features cloud capability for owned Steam games and MicroSD storage.

However, the Steam Deck can also be used when connected to a display. Much like the Nintendo Switch, the Steam Deck can be played on a monitor or TV. Unlike the Switch, you don’t need a special Dock to do this. Instead, the user simply needs to connect the USB-C port to the display of choice. It’s that simple.

Beyond the two modes of use, the Steam Deck has a range of features. Games can be played from the cloud on the Steam Deck (provided you own them on Steam and have them installed on a computer) and your storage can be expanded by a microSD card. The device is powered by SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system, but can also run Windows 10.

There is a dock coming, though

While you don’t need a dock to connect the Steam Deck to a TV or monitor, Valve is currently developing one. Though you’re unable to preorder it, the dock comes with three USB 3.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 port, HDMI 2.0, and a USB-C cable that connects to the Steam Deck. There’s also an ethernet port that supports gigabit speeds. It’s not necessary, but those ports are handy. As of June 3, the dock was delayed.

steam deck gameplay

While we haven’t gone hands-on with Valve’s handheld just yet, our colleague in the US has. This is a snippet of his review of him:

Valve is rushing to fix bugs, add features, and improve the performance of its software before the Steam Deck lands in customers’ hands. Even today, after weeks of pushing out updates, the software very much remains a work in progress. You should be somewhat relieved knowing things are moving in the right direction. I’m a fan of the overall SteamOS interface.

If you’d like specific gameplay footage, you can find Cyberpunk 2077, Grand Theft Auto V and Elden Ring gameplay below, as recorded by TheRelaxingEnd.

Cyberpunk 2077

Grand Theft Auto V

Elden Ring

If you’re after gameplay footage from Valve itself, here’s the trailer the company put out.

Valve is in the process of verifying games for the Deck, Valve has a running list of what you can expect to play and we’ve broken that down a little further via that link.

Steam Deck accessories

Ordering the device will score you a carrying case for the console, however, that’s about where it ends as far as official accessories go, apart from the earlier mentioned dock.

Although there aren’t any official accessories except for the carrying case, the device is compatible with keyboards, mice, headsets, headphones, Bluetooth devices and wireless devices like controllers. Functionally, it’s capable of all the accessories you’d expect from a PC for basic gaming.

Can I use the Steam Deck for more than just Steam Deck games?

This is an interesting question – Yes, the console can do more than just play Steam Deck (or simply Steam) games. Here’s how it works: Steam doesn’t use Windows, although it does use a Linux-based operating system called SteamOS. SteamOS on the Steam Deck includes a compatibility tool called Proton, allowing any game built for Windows to run on the Steam operating system. It’s a neat trick. Alternatively, if you’re not a fan of SteamOS, the system allows for dual booting into Windows 10 and Valve is even collaborating with AMD to make sure Windows 11 works well on the device.

What’s even neater is that the device allows you to have more than just the Steam Launcher inbuilt, meaning you can have non-Steam games running on it, provided they’re compatible with the hardware.

How does the Steam Deck compare to the competition?

The Steam Deck has some competition, although until the device is commercially available, it’ll be difficult to tell how it compares to these other consoles.

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L to R: The Steam Deck, the AYA Neo, the ONEXPLAYER and the GPD WIN 3. Image: Zachariah Kelly/Gizmodo Australia

Compared to other PC-based handhelds, the closest counterpart is the AYA Neo, a crowdfunded PC gaming handheld running Windows 10. This boasts impressive specs similar to the Steam Deck, with two models available at higher prices.

Moving on from the AYA Neo, there are a few other options. The OneXPlayer is much like the AYA Neo, packed with a larger screen and similar specs. The OneXPlayer also runs an Intel CPU and an Intel Iris XE GPU, as opposed to the AMD CPU of the Steam Deck.

Additionally, the GPD Win 3 is a handheld Windows 10 machine intended for handheld gaming (including a sliding screen that reveals a small keyboard), running an Intel CPU instead of the Deck and Neo’s AMD CPU.

Australian availability of these Steam Deck alternatives vary, but if you’re simply after a handheld gaming device, the Nintendo Switch is readily available.

This article has been updated since it was first published, and we’ll keep it updated as we learn more, so make sure you check back.

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NRL 2022, Peter V’Landys, NSW Government, Dominic Perrotet, Stadium funding updates

ARLC Chairman Peter V’Landys AM says he’s disappointed by the actions of the New South Wales government and premier Dominic Perrottet over their reversal of suburban stadium funding plans.

V’landys appeared on The Today Show on Thursday morning demanding answers from the government over the decision to withhold funding, which could result in the 2022 Telstra Premiership Grand Final being moved away from New South Wales.

“We have an agreement [in place] since 2017 [and] we’ve been very patient with them,” V’Landys said of the New South Wales government.

“The money is set aside to be spent.

“There’s billions of dollars in infrastructure funds available to him. We’re only talking $300 million that’s left to be done — and that’s available to the government.

“We’ve compromised [already],” he said.

“There was supposed to be $800 million spent but because of his budget pressures, we negotiated it down to $600 [million]. They went to an election with this $800 million promise; the opposition at the time were against it [but] they went to an election and won an election on spending this money on sporting infrastructure which is very important for the state of New South Wales.”

V’Landys was highly critical of the timing by Perrottet to announce the priority for funding for flood victims over investment into new stadiums.

“He’s spinning it,” he said. “He’s using human tragedy to get himself and weasel himself out of an agreement. So to us, this excuse is the hardest thing for us to accept because this is the fourth excuse he’s used.

“He gave me his word, we trusted him. He didn’t want to make an announcement because of other political issues.


We waited and waited patiently and then we were just left at the door.



ARLC Chairman Peter V’Landys AM

“He always had a commitment — he shook my hand and we had an agreement. We agreed when it should be announced and he hasn’t come through with it.

“That’s disappointing.

“It’s all about integrity,” V’Landys added. “How can anyone do an agreement with the state of New South Wales, not knowing if that agreement will be honored? I stress, they’ve got the money and can do it — we just can’t understand why they’re doing this .”

With a venue for the 2022 Telstra Premiership still unconfirmed, V’Landys said options would be looked at to potentially move the game away from New South Wales, whilst also highlighting his desire to keep the game in the state.

“We can’t punish the people of New South Wales because of the [lack of] integrity of the New South Wales government,” he said.

“They’ve had two very hard years — we haven’t played the Grand Final here last year or the State of Origin — and the last thing we want to do is punish them.


A strong crowd was in attendance for the 2021 Telstra Premiership Grand Final at Suncorp Stadium.

A strong crowd was in attendance for the 2021 Telstra Premiership Grand Final at Suncorp Stadium.
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V’Landys said a decision on where the 2022 Telstra Premiership Grand Final would be played would likely be made over the weekend or on Monday at the latest because of the necessity to have ticketing options on sale for the public.

The 2022 Telstra Premiership Grand Final will be played on October 2.

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Rolling Meadows dad dies days after wrong-way crash that killed family

Already mourning the loss of members of a Rolling Meadows family, people who coached with Thomas Dobosz learned Wednesday he, too, has died as a result of injuries sustained in a wrong-way crash last weekend in McHenry County.

The 32-year-old Rolling Meadows father of four was being treated for serious injuries at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood after being flown there by helicopter early Sunday.

He was pronounced dead at 11:17 am Wednesday at the hospital, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. An autopsy has not been performed yet.

Illinois State Police and the organizer of a GoFundMe page for the family also confirmed Dobosz’s death Wednesday.

“We come with a heavy heart today with an update on Tom. Tom has gained his angel wings and is now with his amazing wife Lauren and precious children. We ask that you keep this family in your prayers. All proceeds are going to the family ,” wrote Lisa Torres of the Oriole Park Falcons, a youth travel football and cheer program that the family was involved in on the Chicago’s Northwest Side.

On their way to vacation at a family cabin in Minnesota, Dobosz was at the wheel of the family’s 2005 Chevrolet van traveling west on Interstate 90 near Hampshire when it was struck by a 2010 Acura TSX sedan traveling in the wrong direction. State troopers responded at 2:11 am Sunday to the scene, where the vehicles were engulfed in flames.

Six passengers in the van were killed: 31-year-old Lauren Dobosz, her four children — 13-year-old Emma, ​​7-year-old Lucas, 6-year-old Nicholas and 5-year-old Ella — and 13-year-old Katriona Koziara, who was a family friend.


        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        

The driver of the Acura, 22-year-old Jennifer Fernandez of Carpentersville, also died. State police have only said she was traveling east in the westbound lanes “for unknown reasons.”

Kasia Koziara, mother of Katriona, told the Daily Herald Wednesday she is making funeral arrangements and hopes to have a memorial ceremony at a Rolling Meadows park soon. Affectionately known by family and friends as Kat, the teen was a student teacher who led classes and mentored students at the Prospect Heights-based Breaking Program, a breakdance group that offers dance classes and workshops.

“It’s very appreciated to support us as Katriona has been and always will be loved and remembered by many,” her mom said. “She deserves the best farewell I can do to celebrate her life and her heavenly future.”

On Wednesday evening, friends of Thomas Dobosz gathered for an impromptu memorial during football practice at Chicago’s Oriole Park. It was the same location where a balloon-release memorial was held Monday for the rest of the Dobosz family and Kat Koziara.

“Tom was very good with his hands as far as being a carpenter, a mechanic, electrical work — he was like a Jack of all trades,” said cheer coach Wanda Perez of Chicago.

According to Perez, Lauren and Thomas Dobosz met and became sweethearts at Ridgewood Community High School in Norridge. The couple later moved and raised their family in Rolling Meadows to help Lauren’s grandparents.

“They were so loving and caring and giving,” said Perez, who befriended Lauren and Tom Dobosz in 2013. “Our friendship extended beyond the coaching.”

A family member of the Dobosz’s confirmed Wednesday there are three online fundraising pages that have been set up on GoFundMe to help pay funeral and other expenses.

The Oriole Park Falcons’ fundraiser, gofundme.com/f/dobosz-family-funeral-expenses, has collected more than $98,000 for the Dobosz family.

The Rolling Meadows Police Department’s Hope Fund, gofundme.com/f/rmpd-hope-fund, has raised more than $43,000.

A page set up by Lauren Dobosz’s parents, gofundme.com/f/tom-and-lauren-dobosz-family, has collected nearly $26,000.

“I can’t imagine the pain and suffering that the Dobosz and Johns families are feeling,” Perez said. “I also send my sincere condolences to the family of Jennifer Fernandez, because I can’t imagine how they’re feeling and what they’re thinking. They suffered a loss as well.”

Funeral arrangements are pending.

• Daily Herald staff writer Scott C. Morgan contributed to this report.

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JB Hi-Fi’s Got 25%-Off Gaming Laptops For The Next Four Days

Bit of a PSA for you: JB Hi-Fi is running a four-day sale on gaming laptops. It starts today and runs over the weekend.

The sale covers a lot of gaming laptops across just about all major brands and knocks 25% off the ticket price.

Asus’s 15.6″ TUF Dash F15 is now under $2000 and packs an i7-12650H up to 4.7GHz, an RTX 3050Ti and a 520GB SSD. Not bad at all.

The beefy Alienware Aurora R13, which we reviewed earlier this year, has had nearly $1500 wiped off its price tag (and there’s an i5 version available too if the discounted price still makes your eyes water. I cannot blame you if it does).

At the more financially rational end of the scale, Dell’s G15 15.6″ gaming laptop is now under a grand. The HP Victus 16.1″ also makes a strong argument for itself, with a 144Hz display and the cheapest RTX model on the list.

Among the desktops, the Asus ROG Strix G10DK is the cheapest path to an RTX card in the sale, at a hair over $1600.

There are a ton of gaming PCs and laptops in this sale. If you’re in the market for a new machine (or looking for a uni laptop you can use to run Valorant instead of study), this may present a golden opportunity.

JB’s gaming laptop runs from today until COB on Sunday, August 7th. You can see the full range here.

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NRL 2022: Sydney Roosters vs Brisbane Broncos, teams, Matt Lodge exit from Broncos, payout, Kevin Walters

Further details of Matt Lodge’s exit from the Broncos have emerged as the front rower braces to face his former side when Brisbane battle the Roosters on Thursday night.

The Broncos agreed to pay up to $1 million of Lodge’s salary to facilitate his departure from Red Hill, a move that came under intense scrutiny at the time.

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“You try not to be critical of Brisbane as a former player but I don’t think we can believe anything that’s coming out of that place at the moment,” former Queensland representative Brent Tate told NRL tonight in the wake of Lodge’s exit to the Warriors.

“Kevvie came out and said they’d stay and if Matt Lodge goes, honestly, I think clubs are built on trust and at the moment there doesn’t seem to be that at that club.

“There’s different messages coming from all different people within the ranks and I hope for Matt Lodge’s sake he gets to go to a club because he’s been so up in the air and I know how difficult that would be for a player who plays on passion and emotion.”

Now though, a report from news corp has revealed more details on Lodge’s exit while chairman Karl Morris also explained why Brisbane was willing to chip in to speed the process up.

“Matt Lodge was a redemption story and it was great to have him back,” Morris told news corp.

“He did all the tough work he had to do while playing for Redcliffe to get back into the NRL. He completely gave up the drink and was a model citizen while he was with us.

“For whatever reason, culturally, it didn’t work with him and the new coaching staff and we decided to part ways.

“Kevvie wants a certain type of player and person at the Broncos and he just didn’t suit the type of team Kevvie was trying to build.”

the news corp report claims that Lodge’s character was not the best match for what Walters was trying to build at Red Hill, with suggestions he cut corners at training.

Lodge is also said to have been sprayed by one Broncos official for his attire around the club.

But speaking to news corp ahead of Thursday’s game, lock forward Pat Carrigan was full of praise for his former teammate.

“Lodgey always plays well and I’m sure he will step up against us, I’m excited for him,” he said.

“He’s a halfback in a front-rower’s body, he’s actually a very smart footballer and he taught me a lot about the game.

“I am grateful for a lot of the stuff Lodgey did for us younger blokes here. He gave us that introduction to first grade. We had some good battles on the training ground so he will be up for this one and we will be too.”

Originally published as ‘He just didn’t suit’: Key issue behind Matt Lodge’s $1 million Broncos exit revealed

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Suspected drones over Taiwan, cyber attacks after Pelosi visit

  • Suspected drones fly over outlying Taiwanese islands
  • Defense ministry says its website attacked, briefly offline
  • Chinese military exercises, involving live-fire, set to begin
  • China says it’s an internal affair

TAIPEI, Aug 4 (Reuters) – Suspected drones flew over outlying Taiwanese islands and hackers attacked its defense ministry website, authorities in Taipei said on Thursday, a day after a visit by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi that outraged China.

China was to begin a series of military exercises around Taiwan on Thursday in response to Pelosi’s visit, some of which were to take place within the island’s 12-mile sea and air territory, according to the defense ministry in Taipei.

That has never happened before and a senior ministry official described the potential move as “amounting to a sea and air blockade of Taiwan”.

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China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory, said on Thursday its differences with the self-ruled island were an internal affair. read more

“Our punishment of pro-Taiwan independence diehards, external forces is reasonable, lawful,” China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said.

China’s Xinhua news agency has said the exercises, involving live fire drills, will take place in six areas which ring Taiwan and will begin at 0400 GMT.

On Wednesday night, just hours after Pelosi left for South Korea, unidentified aircraft, probably drones, had flown above the area of ​​the Kinmen islands, Taiwan’s defense ministry said. read more

Major General Chang Zone-sung of the army’s Kinmen Defense Command told Reuters that the drones came in a pair and flew into the Kinmen area twice on Wednesday night, at around 9 pm (1300 GMT). and 10 p.m.

“We immediately fired flares to issue warnings and to drive them away. After that, they turned around. They came into our restricted area and that’s why we dispersed them,” he said.

The heavily fortified Kinmen islands are just off the southeastern coast of China, near the city of Xiamen.

The defense ministry also said its website suffered cyber attacks and went offline temporarily late on Wednesday night, adding it was working closely with other authorities to enhance cyber security as tensions with China rise. read more

Pelosi, the highest-level US visitor to Taiwan in 25 years, praised its democracy and pledged American solidarity during her brief stopover, adding that Chinese anger could not stop world leaders from traveling there.

China summoned the US ambassador in Beijing and halted several agricultural imports from Taiwan.

Security in the area around the US Embassy in Beijing remained unusually tight on Thursday as it has been throughout this week.

Although Chinese social media users have vented fury on Pelosi, there were no signs of significant protests or calls to boycott US products.

‘WILL NOT LEAVE TAIWAN’

Taiwan scrambled jets on Wednesday to warn away 27 Chinese aircraft in its air defense zone, the island’s defense ministry said, adding that 22 of them crossed the median line separating the island from China. read more

Pelosi arrived with a congressional delegation on her unannounced but closely watched visit late on Tuesday, defying China’s repeated warnings and amid sharply deteriorating US-Chinese relations.

“Our delegation came to Taiwan to make unequivocally clear that we will not abandon Taiwan,” Pelosi told Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen, who Beijing suspects of pushing for formal independence – a red line for China. read more

“Now, more than ever, America’s solidarity with Taiwan is crucial, and that’s the message we are bringing here today.”

China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has never renounced using force to bring it under its control. The United States and the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations warned China against using the visit as a pretext for military action against Taiwan.

“Sadly, Taiwan has been prevented from participating in global meetings, most recently the World Health Organization, because of objections by the Chinese Communist Party,” Pelosi said in a statement issued after her departure.

“While they may prevent Taiwan from sending its leaders to global forums, they cannot prevent world leaders or anyone from traveling to Taiwan to pay respect to its flourishing democracy, to highlight its many successes and to reaffirm our commitment to continued collaboration,” Pelosi added . read more

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Reporting by Yimou Lee; Additional reporting by Tony Munroe; Writing by Raju Gopalakrishnan; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore

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Western Star 57X Has Been Included In American Truck Simulator

You can currently drive the new Western Star 57X highway truck from Daimler Truck in American Truck Simulator.

A brand-new Daimler Truck model that emerged in the truck game and on American roadways almost simultaneously is the latest addition to American Truck Simulator.

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Thanks to a collaboration between the Western Star 57X and the game’s creator, SCS-Software, you can now include it in your fleet of American Truck Simulator vehicles. The Western Star 57X is a part of the company’s “trilogy of tough” series.

The Western Star® 57X consists of a combination of both worlds. It takes the X Series’ DNA of bold design and dependability and combines it with Daimler Truck North America’s best road platforms, which have been tested over millions of thousands to bring you the most cutting-edge and creative road truck Western Star has ever produced.

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There are various settings and combinations available for the Western Star® 57X. This consists of a day cab and a 72″ sleeper cab, three short chassis options and two long chassis options, five interior trim options, proprietary Detroit® drivetrain options, and a plethora of other enhancements and extras to make your iconic truck stand out!

In its digital rendition of the 57X, SCS has replicated many of the slick-looking high-tech features, such as the computerized dashboard and C-bracket side-view mirrors with integrated turn signals.

In American Truck Simulator, it is now accessible at any Western Star dealer. The base price for the day cab configuration is $118,765, while the level 25 minimum requirement and the base price for the sleeper cab configuration are $189,530 and $189,530, respectively.

We would like to extend a sincere appreciation to our friends at Western Star® for letting us collaborate closely with them and include this truck in American Truck Simulator just after its official debut.

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Sports

Twomey’s update on Taranto, Banfield, Rioli and more

AFL Media’s Cal Twomey has provided an update on the future of a number of players at various clubs.

One of the biggest names that will be prominent in this year’s trade period is that of GWS midfielder Tim Taranto.

Twomey was asked on SEN Breakfast – Will Taranto be at the Giants next season?

“I think it’s highly unlikely, at this point,” he said.

“The way that things are moving, he’s had offers in front of him, a two-year deal, a four-year deal, longer and shorter-term options there for him.

“The way that Victorian clubs, particularly Collingwood and Richmond, are coming for him, I think it’s unlikely for him to be at the Giants next year.”

He then updated listeners on a number of other players.

Callum and Tyler Brown (Collingwood)

“That’s been a little bit of a holding pattern for those two guys.

“Tyler’s played some more footy this year and Cal’s been in and out as well.

“The most likelihood is that they remain at Collingwood but yet to receive new deals the both of them.”

Xavier Duursma (Port Adelaide)

“He’s contracted for another couple of years.

“I know he’s been in and out of the side at Port Adelaide but I think he’s pretty happy there from all accounts and is a part of that future.

“He’s had some more midfield time this year, whether he goes back to half-back next year we wait and see.

“His sister has just joined the AFLW side and has moved in with Xavier over there. His brother of him is coming through the draft next year.

“I’d be very surprised if we see Xavier Duursma move in the off-season given he’s contracted and an early pick from a couple of years ago.”

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Willie Rioli (West Coast)

“Weighing up a multi-year offer to stay at West Coast where he’s obviously a premiership player.

“You have been in no rush to make a call on his future. Clearly the Eagles want to keep him and have put that deal in front of him.

“Willie has had a tragic few weeks with the death of his father, but even before that had been waiting until deeper into the season on what he does.

“Rival cubs looking for forward line class are watching though.

“He’s got links to Victoria where he went to school and also in South Australia where he was drafted from.

“So there’s a few clubs watching that space but the Eagles have a deal in front of him.”

James Stewart (Essendon)

“He returned to the side on the weekend and booted three goals.

“He’s gone back to playing as a forward.

“He’s in negotiations on a two-year extension at the Bombers.

“They see him as a good player at both ends of the ground.”

Bailey BanfieldFremantle

“Fremantle free agent Bailey Banfield hasn’t been offered a new deal yet, but he’s keen to stay at the Dockers.

“He’s been a regular sub this season.”

Robbie Fox (Sydney)

“He’s been an interesting one. He has come into the Swans line-up over the past six weeks or so and they’ve been winning.

“They’ve been in really good shape since he’s been in.

“He struggled to break into the side in the first half of the season. He’s out of contract and fighting for a new deal and is yet to receive an offer.”





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US

Ron Johnson suggests Medicare, Social Security be approved on an annual basis

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said Wednesday that Social Security and Medicare should be up for congressional approval each year, instead of staying under their current status as federal entitlement programs.

“Social Security and Medicare, if you qualify for the entitlement, you just get it no matter what the cost,” Johnson said in an interview that aired Tuesday on “The Regular Joe Show” podcast.

The Wisconsin senator, who is up for reelection in a highly contested race this fall that will help determine which party holds the majority next year, argued that the mandatory spending status of funding for the federal programs should be switched to discretionary spending “so it’s all evaluated.”

“Our problem in this country is that more than 70 percent of our federal budget, of our federal spending, is all mandatory spending. It’s on automatic pilot. It never — you just don’t do proper oversight. You don’t get in there and fix the programs going bankrupt. It’s just on automatic pilot,” Johnson said.

“As long as things are on automatic pilot, we just continue to pile up debt,” he added.

I have argued that funding for the programs should instead come before Congress for annual approval.

A spokesperson for Johnson’s office told The Hill in a statement Wednesday that the senator “never suggested putting Medicare and Social Security on the chopping block.”

“The Senator’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,” the spokesperson said.

Social Security benefits are available to US retirees, and Medicare health insurance is available to citizens who are over the age of 65 or disabled. American workers’ taxes fund the programs, with workers paying into the federal programs. In the case of Social Security, benefits are linked in part to one’s earnings, which help determine a monthly payment.

Democrats quickly pounced on Johnson’s remarks, suggesting the majority party thinks they could hurt Johnson in his reelection bid.

Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (DN.Y.) said that Johnson’s comments showed that the programs could be cut by Republicans.

“They’re saying the quiet part out loud. MAGA Republicans want to put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block,” Schumer wrote, referring to the Trump campaign slogan “Make America Great Again.”

Johnson’s spokesperson pushed back against the majority leader, saying in a statement that “Senator Schumer is lying about what Sen. Johnson said.”

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