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Sports

Transfer Whispers; Ben Hunt future; Gold Coast Titans bid; Martin Taupau, Manly, Sea Eagles, news, updates

Maroons star Ben Hunt is not short of suitors amid reports the Gold Coast Titans are ready to launch an audacious bid for his services.

news corp revealed that the Titans are considering a play to lure the Dragons captain north to from the 2023 season.

The Titans are believed to be one of six clubs trying to acquire Hunt’s services from at least the 2024 campaign.

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But considering he doesn’t come off contract with the Dragons until the end of next season, the Titans will have to wait until November 1st to submit an official offer.

It was reported last week that Hunt was set to sign a two-year contract extension with St George until the end of 2025.

“We have started the process to extend Ben, and we’re very hopeful we can keep him at the club long-term,” St George Illawarra chief executive Ryan Webb said.

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“He is an important person on the field and has a tremendous impact off it.”

Hunt, who was leading the Dally M race before the count behind closed doors, signed a

mammoth five-year deal worth more than $5 million with the Dragons in 2017.

The 32-year-old has proven himself to be one of the premier players in the competition since, after starring in State of Origin again this year.

The party was well and truly on in Queensland as Hunt ran away for a long-range, game-winning try in the Origin decider in Brisbane last month.

But considering his age, it’s believed that he could commit to a smaller deal.

If Hunt does sign with the Titans, he would potentially line-up in the halves alongside another key signing in Kieran Foran.

The New Zealand international has signed a two-year deal which is reportedly worth $400,000 per season.

Dragons captain Ben Hunt is reportedly eyeing a move to the Gold Coast Titans. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

Before entering contract negotiations, Hunt revealed that he was happy playing under the “right coach” in Anthony Griffin at the Dragons.

“It’s no secret I enjoy being coached by Hook (Anthony Griffin),” Hunt said.

“I know we’ve had some setbacks for the past two games, but we’ve got the right foundation in place – and we have the right coach.

“I’m loving my time at the club and enjoying myself. I know I’m also getting to the back end of my career and want to win (a premiership).

“My manager will meet with the club next week so we’ll see what happens. I still think I’ve got at least three years of footy in me. I’m contracted for next year, and I’d like another two after that.

“I’ve been lucky with injuries. I don’t see why I can’t go until at least the end of 2025.”

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RABBITOHS SET TO LAUNCH BID FOR MANLY ENFORCER

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have reportedly entered the race to secure Sea Eagles’ prop Martin Taupau’s signature for the dawn of the 2023 season.

According to Zero Tackle, the club believe that Taupau would be a suitable replacement for departing prop Mark Nicholls, who will join the Dolphins for their inaugural season.

The Bunnies are reportedly set to table the 32-year-old a two-year contract which will see him at South Sydney until the end of the 2024 season.

The Eels were close to locking in Taupau for the rest of the season, however the Sea Eagles chose to wart the move in a last ditch attempt at securing a spot in the top eight come finals time.

If Taupau is to link up with the Rabbitohs for the 2023 season he would he would add to the club’s depth in the forwards joining the likes of Thomas Burgess, Liam Knight, Tevita Tatola, Davvy Moale and Daniel Suluka-Fifita.

With the Manly prop now in the latter stages of his career, a two-year deal with South Sydney could very well be his last in the NRL.

While the Dolphins have expressed an interest in Taupau, the experienced prop ideally wants to play for a club based in Sydney.

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Australia

Comanchero boss Mark Buddle in Australian custody over alleged $40 million cocaine import

Comanchero boss Mark Buddle is in Australian custody, after being deported by Turkish authorities.

The 37-year-old faced court in Darwin this morning, accused of importing more than 160 kilograms of cocaine into Melbourne in May 2021.

The judge granted a request for him to be extradited to Victoria.

The court heard Mr Buddle did not appear in person due to security concerns from police, and instead appeared via an audio link.

“Normally, of course, someone appearing in court would be either present in court or on the video from the prison, Chief Judge Elizabeth Morris told Mr Buddle.

“But the court’s received information that the police have some security concerns, and that’s why you’re on the telephone from the Palmerston watch house.”

Assistant Commissioner Nigel Ryan said the drugs had a street value of more than $40 million.

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Mark Buddle was escorted on a charter flight to Darwin. (Supplied: AFP)

Commonwealth lawyer Naomi Low told the court police wanted until August 10 to extradite Mr Buddle to the Melbourne Magistrates Court, to make arrangements to mitigate security concerns.

“Mark Buddle is to be secured and kept in custody in NT Corrections until no later than the tenth of August, 2022, by which time he is to be transferred into the custody of [the AFP] … to then appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on or before the tenth of August 2022,” Chief Justice Morris said.

She told Mr Buddle he would be kept in prison until arrangements were made to transfer him to Melbourne in the custody of police.

Mr Buddle was deported to Turkey from Northern Cyprus last month, and taken into police custody in the capital, Ankara.

He had been living in the self-declared republic after being granted a residence permit in August 2021.

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Mark Buddle became president of the Comanchero Outlaw Motorcycle Gang in 2010.(Dean Lewins, file photo: AAP)

Taskforce targeting offshore organized crime threats

Assistant Commissioner Ryan said the AFP had been working to “build a brief of evidence” against Mr Buddle since mid-2021.

“When it comes to this alleged offender, we have been patient and thorough, and we have done what the AFP does best – we have used our capability, intelligence and international networks to ensure we have a warrant and a finalized brief of evidence so the alleged offender can face the justice system,” he said.

“However, let me be clear: this alleged offender has been a target of the AFP-led Transnational Offshore Disruption Taskforce, known as Operation Gain, since 2021.”

Assistant Commissioner Ryan said today was the first time the existence of Operation Ironside South-Britannic had been made public.

“[The taskforce] targets Australia’s biggest organized crime threats offshore, disrupts their criminal activities and ultimately ensures these alleged criminals face prosecution.”

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US

Inside the operation to kill Ayman al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan

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Ayman al-Zawahiri, the 71-year-old leader of al-Qaeda, stepped onto the third-floor balcony of his house in an exclusive neighborhood of Kabul around 6:15 am Sunday. He usually appeared in the morning, shortly after daybreak. Sometimes I have read. He was always alone.

And the CIA was watching.

After hunting the co-planner of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks for more than two decades, US intelligence personnel had tracked Zawahiri a few months earlier to a safe house in Kabul’s Shirpur neighborhood, where senior Afghan officials own mansions. Members of the Haqqani Taliban faction, who patrolled the area, knew exactly who their new neighbor was, US officials said.

Intelligence analysts monitored the house, creating a “pattern of life” based on the comings and goings of the occupants. They paid especially close attention to the man who, as far as they could tell, never left. The others — now believed to be Zawahiri’s wife, his daughter and her children of him — took steps to avoid being followed home whenever they ventured out. “Long-standing terrorist tradecraft,” one senior administration official called it.

The house appeared to be located in the secure section of the neighborhood, behind a large bank and several guarded alleys lined with government compounds. It was just a short distance from the former top US military headquarters and US Embassy in downtown Kabul.

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This summer, after President Biden was briefed on Zawahiri’s likely location, he ordered his advisers to take all possible measures to ensure that if they launched a strike, only Zawahiri would be killed, officials said. When the time came, the balcony afforded the best shot.

This account of the hunt for Zawahiri is drawn from interviews with multiple US officials, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the operations and decision-making that preceded Biden’s order to strike.

The death of Zawahiri, which Biden announced to the nation in a White House address on Monday evening, may yield only marginal operational value. After so long on the run, he was more a figurehead than a mastermind. He was nominally in command of a terrorist organization that operates as a network of affiliates in Africa and the Middle East.

But for Biden, the strike is a significant political and strategic victory. Not only did the United States eliminate a prominent terrorist and help to bring some historic closure to the 9/11 attacks, but the Zawahiri operation also offered a proof of concept for the “over the horizon” strikes Biden has long argued will let the United States stanch the threat of terrorism in Afghanistan without having to station troops there.

The drone strike was the first in Afghanistan since US forces left the country a year ago.

Just finding Zawahiri was an extraordinary break in a decades-long manhunt. In late 2001, amid a fierce firefight with US forces, he had slipped away in the mountainous border region of eastern Afghanistan along with al-Qaeda’s founder, Osama bin Laden. Zawahiri’s whereabouts became the stuff of rumor and speculation.

But for several years, the US intelligence community had been tracking a network of people who supported Zawahiri, who took over al-Qaeda following bin Laden’s death in 2011 during a US raid in Pakistan. Zawahiri spent his fugitive years avoiding detection and sending ideological, often pedantic video missives to his followers of him.

After US forces left Kabul in August 2021, Zawahiri apparently saw a chance to reunite with his family.

Earlier this year, intelligence personnel identified Zawahiri’s family members living in the house in Kabul. It’s not clear whether Zawahiri joined them or was already there. But, using what the senior administration official described as “multiple streams of intelligence,” officials began to focus on an elderly man in the house in an effort to confirm his identity.

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For the CIA, finding and killing Zawahiri was more than an operational imperative. It was payback. In 2009, seven CIA personnel, along with two other people, died when a man claimed to have information about Zawahiri connived his way onto a US base in Khost, Afghanistan, and detonated a suicide bomb. It was the deadliest attack on the CIA in more than a quarter-century.

Early this April, Jon Finer, the deputy national security adviser, and Liz Sherwood-Randall, Biden’s homeland security adviser, were briefed on the latest intelligence about the al-Qaeda leader. As the picture developed, Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, also received a briefing. Shortly thereafter, I have informed the president that the United States might have located Zawahiri.

During June and July, teams gathered to vet the intelligence, ruling out any reasonable alternative explanation for who was hiding in the house. Government lawyers confirmed the legal basis for the operation, which is standard procedure for drone strikes. Zawahiri had a “continuing leadership role in al-Qaeda” and had participated in and supported terrorist attacks, the senior official said. He was deemed a lawful target.

As the lawyers and analysts worked, top officials and their deputies met in the Situation Room several times. “We needed to make sure that our information was rock solid and that we developed clear options for the president,” the senior administration official said.

By early July, intelligence personnel were nearly certain that they had positively identified Zawahiri and had devised a way to kill only him.

On July 1, Biden agreed to a meeting in the Situation Room with key advisers and Cabinet members to go over the intelligence and the strike plan. CIA Director William J. Burns, wearing a protective mask, sat to Biden’s right. On the table between them was a small wooden box, with metal latches on the sides and a handle on top, containing a tiny scale model of Zawahiri’s safe house.

The president examined the model and asked questions about the strike plan. He also asked how officials were sure they’d positively identified Zawahiri. They walked the president through their analysis.

“I have sought explanations of lighting, of weather, of construction materials, and of other factors that could influence the success of this operation and reduce the risk of civilian casualties,” the senior administration official said. Biden also asked for analysis on the ramifications, in the region and beyond, of launching a missile strike in the center of Kabul.

The president had a captive American on his mind as well — Mark Frerichs, a 60-year-old American civil engineer and Navy veteran who was kidnapped in Afghanistan in January 2020. The only known remaining American hostage in the country, he is believed to have been captured by the Haqqani network. Efforts to bring him home were underway, and Biden wanted to know how the strike might imperil his return from him as well as efforts to relocate Afghans who had helped US forces when they were deployed in the country.

On July 25, Biden agreed to a final briefing.

Again, the president pressed for details on the damage the strike could cause to the safe house, the senior official said. He wanted to better understand the layout of the rooms behind the door and windows on the third floor, where the balcony was located.

Biden asked the opinion of each adviser participating in the briefing. Should he approve the strike? They all said yes.

On July 31 — this past Sunday — Zawahiri stepped onto the balcony, alone. At 6:18 am, a CIA drone in the sky above fired two Hellfire missiles.

It’s not known whether Zawahiri reacted. But former officials who have participated in drone strikes say it’s not uncommon, in the final seconds before impact, for the target to look up as he hears a projectile rocketing toward him.

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The key to keeping Zawahiri’s family alive appears to have been the choice of weapon. In the past, the US has used missiles for precision strikes that are loaded with only a small amount of explosives or even none at all, turning the Hellfire into a kind of huge speeding bullet that will destroy anything it hits.

A US official said he believed that a small-munition Hellfire with the explosive force of a hand grenade was used. Photos of the safe house don’t show the kinds of burn marks normally associated with a large explosion.

Intelligence analysts examined various streams of intelligence, which probably included aerial surveillance, and determined that only Zawahiri was killed. His family of him remained safe inside the house, and no civilians were harmed outside, the senior administration official said.

A few blocks away from the site, residents and shopkeepers spoke Tuesday morning about hearing a powerful blast two days earlier. Some said they had been frightened by the roar and the ground shaking, while others said they had long been accustomed to such attacks during years of war.

“All the children ran away from the sound. We hadn’t heard anything like it since the old government was in charge,” said Haq Asghar, a retired army officer chatting outside a hardware shop. He said that the Shirpur neighborhood was tightly controlled by the Taliban, and that anyone occupying a house or shop had to provide detailed documents and information.

“Security is very good now. They definitely don’t let strangers settle in here,” he said.

After the strike, Haqqani Taliban members swooped in and tried to conceal Zawahiri’s presence at the safe house, restricting access there and the surrounding area for several hours, the senior administration official said. They moved Zawahiri’s wife, his daughter and her children to another location.

The house that once held the al-Qaeda chief is now empty.

Pamela Constable in Kabul and Dan Lamothe in Washington contributed to this report.

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Business

McDonald’s expands its Quarter Pounder range

Fast food giant McDonald’s winter menu has just got even better with the reintroduction of a fan favorite that will have burger lovers rejoicing.

Macca’s has reinstated the Quarter Pounder with Bacon, which features everything people love about the burger with a crispy new addition.

But, the fast food giant isn’t stopping there with a brand new take on the classic burger being introduced – the Quarter Pounder Deluxe.

A twist on the original, the Deluxe features crispy lettuce, fresh tomato, cheese, onion, tangy mustard and pickles on top of a juicy 100 per cent Aussie beef patty.

Tim Kenward, marketing director of McDonald’s Australia, said, “Macca’s is committed to offering great quality, great tasting food to our customers.

“The Quarter Pounder is one of our most iconic menu items and much loved for its delicious flavor combinations and ingredients.

“We are excited to give Quarter Pounder fans even more variety with the addition of the new Quarter Pounder Deluxe and Quarter Pounder with Bacon.

“From crispy bacon to fresh lettuce and tomato, there’s something for everyone in this range.”

In addition to this, for a limited time only, customers can get a vintage collectable glass with the purchase of any medium or large Quarter Pounder, Double Quarter Pounder, Quarter Pounder Bacon and Quarter Pounder Deluxe meals.

The new menu items and collectable glasses will be available across Macca’s restaurants nationwide, including via the MyMacca’s app and McDelivery, from August 3.

The burgers are on offer for a limited time only.

McDonald’s winter menu has seen the addition of the Mighty Angus, mozzarella sticks with chunky tomato relish and two new desserts: the Crème Brulée McFlurry and Crème Brulée Pie.

To celebrate Macca’s winter range, a few lucky people will get a rare peek behind the scenes at McDonald’s HQ, tasting not-yet-released menu items and grabbing some exclusive swag in a new competition.

Ten lucky winners will get the chance to be the first to try new products, fan favorites no longer available and access merchandise from the fast-food giant.

To enter, all people have to do is post their best influencer impression while unboxing their McDelivery to TikTok between 12.01am on July 26 and 11.59pm on August 7 with the hashtag #maccasnightinfluencer as well as tagging @mcdonaldsau plus three friends they’d like to enjoy a winter night in with.

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Technology

Logitech and Tencent are making a cloud gaming handheld

Logitech and Tencent have announced that they’re working on a handheld cloud gaming device. They’re blending the Logitech G brand’s hardware knowhow with Tencent’s software prowess. According to a landing page (where you can plug in your email address to receive updates), the device is tentatively called the Logitech G Gaming Handheld.

The system should come to market later this year and it will “support multiple cloud gaming services,” Logitech said. Tencent and Logitech are working with the Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce Now teams at Microsoft and NVIDIA, respectively, so expect the handheld to support both of those platforms at the very least.

Whether the device actually goes on sale as scheduled remains to be seen, given the ongoing supply chain crisis that’s making production difficult for just about every electronics company. However, many cloud gaming services are accessible through web apps on phones, so the device likely wouldn’t need a ton of processing might. It probably won’t need to be as powerful as, say, the Steam Deck. Using lower-power components that aren’t super difficult to come by could make it easier for Logitech and Tencent to actually build the handheld. In any case, we should find out more about the device in the coming months.

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Entertainment

Nope, Bullet Train, The Princess, Crimes of the Future, Good Luck to You Leo Grande

August doldrums: too early for summer releases, too late for winter pleasures. This time of year often sees distributors clearing out the cupboards, getting ready for the big releases of summer, but COVID-19 and new release platforms have scrambled the eggs.

There are one or two big movies this month, such as Bullet Train – a Brad Pitt action-comedy – but much more that is quirky and oddball. David Cronenberg and Jordan Peele are both back in the ring, so anything can happen.

Let the winds of August guide you. Or just read on.

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Bullet Train

Brad Pitt and four other hired killers board the same train from Tokyo to Kyoto, gunning for the same briefcase. This promises silly fun, loads of action, cartoonish violence and some laughs. Brad wants to get out of life; Sandra Bullock plays his handler for him. It’s directed by David Leitch, who made Dead Pool 2 and used to be Pitt’s stunt double. Opens August 4.

juniper

Juniper as in gin. The luminous and ever-surprising Charlotte Rampling plays a once-famous photographer, now a committed lush with a gammy leg. Her wayward nephew of her (George Ferrier) is sent to take care of her. Written and directed by Matthew Saville, this British film looks interesting. Rampling is never disappointing. Opens August 4.

nope

Jordan Peele’s new film has split American critics down the middle. Either it’s brilliant and original, or an inconsistent mess. A brother and sister (Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer) take up their father’s ranch in the desert after his mysterious death. Pretty soon they are pointing cameras at the sky, trying to get proof of visitors from another world. These aliens don’t look friendly. Opens August 11.

Conference

It is hard to imagine how you could make a satisfying film about the Wannsee Conference, where key Nazis meet in a villa outside Berlin to plan the extermination of the Jews, but East German-born director Matti Geschonneck has given it a shot. This looks to be rigorous and unsentimental, a reckoning with the uncomfortable truth that it took a great deal of planning to kill so many people. Opens August 11.

princess

Some critics are already calling this the definitive documentary on Princess Diana. Ed Perkins uses the currently popular technique of pastiche, pasting it all together using only actuality, which has its strengths and weaknesses. Absolutely certain is that it will be compelling viewing. Media types may experience discomfort. Opens August 11.

Bosch & Rockit

An Australian film, shot around Byron Bay, with Luke Hemsworth as a surfer on the run for dope dealing. Rasmus King plays Rockit, his are from him. The lovely Isabel Lucas is part of the attraction; she chooses interesting scripts. Director Tyler Atkins is on debut. Worth a look. Opens August 18.

Crimes of the Future

Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart in Crimes of the Future.

Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart in Crimes of the Future.Credit:Nikos Nikolopoulos/Neon

After an eight year break, David Cronenberg returns with a sensational cast: Viggo Mortensen, Lea Seydoux and Kristen Stewart. There will be blood and probably entrails, piercings, body parts, plus a wealth of ideas to keep us guessing. Cronenberg is often disgusting, but never boring. Bring a paper bag. Opens August 18.

Good luck to you, Leo Grande

This one stars Emma Thompson – what more do you need to know? Oh alright, she hires a beautiful sex worker (Daryl McCormack) to refloat her boat from her. Be warned: Thompson goes full frontal here, which she says was one of the hardest things she has ever done in her professional life. Should be funny. Opens August 18.

hit the road

A road movie from Iran that won a lot of hearts when it was screened at Cannes. From writer-director Panah Panahi, it follows a family through stunning landscapes and various challenges. Making movies in Iran has never been easy, given how often the regime imprisons its directors, but so many of the films are memorable and worth supporting. Opens August 25.

Fire of Love

Werner Herzog made a documentary in 2016 about Catherine and Maurice Krafft, French volcanologists who died on a mountain in Japan in 1991. This new film is based heavily on their own footage of active volcanoes, obtained at great risk, during their bewilderingly dangerous careers. Advance reports are very positive. Opens August 25.

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Australia’s military structure, preparedness and investments to be reviewed for the first time in a decade

A former Labor Defense Minister and a Chief of Defense who served under him will conduct a strategic review of Australia’s military for the first time in a decade, with recommendations to be made within five months.

The Albanese government has announced Stephen Smith, who was Defense Minister between 2010 and 2013, will join retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston in overseeing the comprehensive study of the ADF’s structure, preparedness and investments.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the review will ensure the Australian Defense Force (ADF) is “well positioned to meet the nation’s security challenges over the next decade and beyond”.

“Professor Smith and Sir Angus bring a unique blend of knowledge and experience to their role as independent leads,” Mr Albanese said.

“Their depth of expertise will be invaluable in informing the review.”

Defense Minister Richard Marles said the Morrison government’s Defense Strategic Update of 2020 found changes in Australia’s strategic environment were accelerating more rapidly than predicted in the last Force Posture Review in 2012.

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Richard Marles says changes to the ADF were happening more rapidly than predicted. (ABC News: Keane Bourke)

“This necessitates an immediate analysis of where and how Defense assets and personnel are best positioned to protect Australia and its national interests,” Mr Marles said.

“It also requires an assessment of Defense’s force structure and Integrated Investment Program.

“Exploring how our capabilities can better integrate and operate with the United States, the United Kingdom and other key partners will also be an important element of the review.”

Inside ADF ranks Stephen Smith’s appointment to lead the Defense Strategic Review is considered controversial given cuts to military spending and project cancellations which occurred when he was Minister.

Air Marshal Sir Angus Houston served as Chief of Defense between 2005 and 2011, and was knighted in 2015 for extraordinary service to Australia, particularly for his role in the aftermath of the MH370 and MH17 disasters.

Formal defense minister Stephen Smith and Retired Air Marshal Sir Angus Houston in composite image.
Stephen Smith (left) and Sir Angus Houston will oversee the review.

According to the Terms of Reference released by the government, the review will be completed for National Security Committee of Cabinet consideration “no later than March 2023”.

It states that the latest review is needed because “military modernisation, technological disruption and the risk of state-on-state conflict are complicating Australia’s strategic circumstances.”

“The review is to be a holistic consideration of Australia’s Defense Force structure and posture by including force disposition, preparedness, strategy and associated investments, including all elements of Defense’s Integrated Investment Program,” it said.

Earlier this year Labor matched the former government’s pledge to increase the number of uniformed personnel to almost 80,000 by 2040, amid strategic risks posed by China and Russia.

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US

Tudor Dixon to face Gretchen Witmer for governor : Live Coverage: 2022 Primaries : NPR

Michigan Republican candidate for governor Tudor Dixon appears at a debate in Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday, July 6, 2022.

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LANSING, Mich. — Tudor Dixon has won the Michigan Republican primary for governor, according to The Associated Press.

Friday, Dixon received a late endorsement from former President Donald Trump. Previously, she also racked up endorsements from well-known names in Michigan politics, like the family of former US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

Dixon is fervently against abortion rights and made recent headlines after responding to a question about the hypothetical rape of a 14-year-old by a family member being a “perfect example” of why abortion should be banned.

Before that, Dixon had made schools and education central issues for her campaign. She has also heavily criticized incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s early COVID-19-pandemic lockdown policies.

Lately, Dixon has seen attacks directed at her from both sides of the aisle. Her Republican challengers of her had pushed back on her support of her from the DeVos family and other political insiders. Meanwhile, the Democratic Governors Association has also run attack ads against Dixon, with a recent $2 million campaign against her.

Dixon is a businesswoman and a former conservative media host and will go on to face incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a well-funded Democrat.

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Technology

‘Overwatch 2’ skin survey prices were “randomised” and not final

After an online survey showing some potentially pricey cosmetics for Overwatch 2 made the rounds, Activision Blizzard has said that it wasn’t indicative of the launch price for cosmetics.

Last week a tweet showing an Overwatch survey made the rounds, as it asked a player how likely they were to spend certain amounts of money on a variety of character skin rarities. Mythic skins were priced at $44.99 on the survey (around £36), Legendary skins at $24.99 (£20), and weapon charms at $9.99 (£8).

While these were not promised cosmetic prices for Overwatch 2players were concerned that this was how much could be charged for skins when the game launches in October.

Now, a spokesperson has responded to PCGamesNclaiming that those prices aren’t indicative of the final cosmetic pricing in Overwatch 2.

“This survey is entirely intended to better understand player preferences for different types of Overwatch 2 cosmetics,” they wrote. “Prices displayed in the survey were randomized per user and are not indicative of final pricing. We plan to share details on our shop and battle pass system closer to our October 4 launch.”

So this means players should expect a breakdown of some kind concerning Overwatch two‘s monetization over the next weeks and months.

Overwatch 2. Credit: Blizzard Entertainment.
Overwatch 2. Credit: Blizzard Entertainment.

Overwatch 2‘s player vs player portion is set to launch as a separate free-to-play game in October, and completely replace the original game. The sequel will also do away with controversial random loot boxes, and instead use a battle pass model with and purchasable cosmetics for monetisation, similar to many other free-to-play titles.

We’ve gathered everything you need to know about Overwatch 2 ahead of the shooter’s launch here.

In other news, Marauders lead developer Cameron Small says Escape From Tarkov‘s Factory map “definitely bled” into Small Impact Games’ upcoming shooter.

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Entertainment

Chris Rock Responds To Will Smith’s Apology During Stand-Up Routine

Comedian Chris Rock has reportedly responded to Will Smith’s new apology, albeit indirectly, during an on stage performance in New Jersey.

“If everybody claims to be a victim, then nobody will hear the real victims,” Rock said. “Even me getting smacked by Suge Smith… I went to work the next day, I got kids,” he said, according to CNN.

He later added: “Anyone who says words hurt has never been punched in the face”.

Smith recently released a five-minute direct to camera video where he apologizes for charging the Oscars stage earlier this year and slapping Rock — who was hosting the ceremony at the time — after he made a G.I. Jane joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. Pinkett Smith suffers from alopecia.

“Disappointing people is my central trauma. I hate when I let people down, so it hurts me psychologically and emotionally that I didn’t live up to peoples’ image and impression of me,” Smith said in the video.

“The work I am trying to do is — I am deeply remorseful and I’m trying to be remorseful without being ashamed of myself. I’m human and I made a mistake and I’m trying not to think of myself as a piece of shit.

“So I would say to those people, I know it was confusing. I know it was shocking. But I promise you, I am deeply devoted and committed to putting light and love and joy into the world.”

He added that he had reached out to Rock, but the comic wasn’t keen to talk. “I will say to you Chris, I apologize to you”, he said. “My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here whenever you’re ready to talk.”

Watch Will Smith’s apology video below.


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