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Games Inbox: Is Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 set to be a flop?

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 is a very important sequel (Activision)

The Monday letters page is getting very excited about GTA 6 pre-orders, as a reader suggests IO Interactive could make a Mission: Impossible video game.

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The cost of failure
A lot of us would probably be glad if Call Of Duty went the way of the dodo, and consider it something worthy of a great laugh if it happened just after Microsoft bought Activision. A few years ago I would’ve definitely thought that, but now that I’m a bit older and wiser all I can think of is the poor wage slaves who will be sacrificed because their bosses made dumb decisions.

Call Of Duty has been without a direction for years, and just coasting by on its name, and the fact that it’s now in trouble shouldn’t have come as a surprise to anyone sensible. Although as we see, those sort of people are rarely in charge of games companies.

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So now we’re hearing that nobody’s interested in Modern Warfare 4 and it could end up being just as big a flop as last year’s game. But before you start celebrating that the witch is finally dead, remember just how popular Call Of Duty is and how far it’s got to fall before it’s not economically viable. It’s going to be around for a decade even when it’s a dead man walking.

It’s going to be a long painful death and hundreds, if not thousands, of people are going to lose their job. It’s not too big to fail but it is too big to not go quietly.
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Games bill
I don’t get why people don’t know why people pre-order games. Not only do you get the odd bit of extras included but it’s about budgeting. What with bills like energy and food prices going up on nearly a daily basis it’s about guaranteeing you can afford it and knowing you won’t spend that money on anything else on the store.

I’ve got £130 in my PSN wallet and on the 25th I’ll be pre-ordering not because they might run out of a digital game but so I can say, yes I’ve paid for it and that money is gone. People say gaming is getting more expensive, well so is living a normal life with bills going up all the time that’s why we pre-order.
David

Same old story
With all this talk of studios being shutdown I did a quick google and it was interesting to see Sony is in the lead with it closing 14 studios since 2012. Microsoft has closed down 12 since 2007 (looks like they may take pole position soon). Nintendo, a grand total of zero since entering the industry.

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We hear a lot of late, on Nintendo not buying a lot of studios, but I’d rather they didn’t if they are only going to buy them to close them down the line, like the other two.

On the other hand maybe independent studios shouldn’t be swayed too much by the big bucks on offer from Sony and Microsoft, if they actually cared about the studios.

Those that don’t learn from history are bound to repeat it or something…
Anon

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Promoting the Commodore
The Kickstarter for the Commodore 64: The Birth of a Cultural Icon documentary has just launched which is about the Commodore 64 computer and it’s games. The documentary is being made by the people who made The PlayStation Revolution documentary and The Rubber Keyed Wonder documentary, among other classic computers documentaries and their games.

I didn’t own a Commodore 64 but I would of played some of the games from the C64 on my Amstrad CPC 464. I know there is at least one Commodore fan among GameCentral readers, besides me (Commodore Fan). I’ve backed the Kickstarter for a physical copy but you can back it for a digital copy for less money.
Andrew J.
Just completed: Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream (PC) – I highly recommend it if you like the Plague Tale games. Although there is no rats in it, it has you using stealth and distraction to get past stronger enemies, much as you do in the Plague Tale games.

Second choice
If Amazon takes the Bond licence away from IO Interactive they will be absolutely crazy, if you ask me. But money’s involved so we can’t count on there being a sensible outcome.

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If the worst happens I wonder if IO could get the Mission: Impossible licence instead? It’s not as big but Tom Cruise would probably be quite interested in helping, because he can’t really do the stunts anymore and the series has ended.

Mission: Impossible doesn’t have anything like the history and traditions as Bond though, so I really hope Amazon do the sensible thing, because 007 First Light is my game of the year.
Diem

Dream edition
Grand Theft Auto 6’s pre-order date being unveiled as June 25th is the highlight of last week, when it comes to the gaming news circulating. For many and myself, it’s the early coming of Christmas. Because even if it certainly kills me, I am snagging that collector’s edition no matter what. I’ve never done so for any other game, but has there ever been a title such as highly anticipated, as Grand Theft Auto 6? Certainly not in living memory.

Instead of celebrating in joyful merriment, the fans and trolls are partaking in nitpicking. Judging a mere glimpse as lacking in reflections, or prowess on a technical scale. It is petty to say the very least, but for my personal opinion on the topic at hand, it would have sufficed more positively if the glimpse was of daylight.

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A city brimming with neon and colour is suited to a daytime preview. Choosing that shot and proceeding with it as the final cut, is a very milquetoast presentation. That, however, heightens the expectations of a third trailer very much. At least it should officially open the floodgates for every storefront, digital market, and site to crash simultaneously, just as Silksong did.

I am deeply hoping the collector’s edition is also revealed and I am able to secure it. It’s my first ever buy and considering the eventual steep price tag, it will have to be justified. My main worry is that the game will not be included in the package. It’s been seen time and time that certain editions fail to bear fruit, in that regard. It would also affect the goodwill that has been generated thus far. If the game is included with the edition, my wallet is ready to endure the pain. If not, my heart shall endure.
Shahzaib Sadiq

GC: A collector’s edition has neither been announced nor leaked, it’s just assumed.

Good security
So, on Thursday we’re going to get the price of GTA 6 and probably find out about the other editions. Seems wild to finally be sorting out this kind of detail after literally years of waiting and endless delays.

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After that it’s going to be full speed ahead on the hype, the marketing, and the silly fan theories. Has a single one of them been true since the game was announced? I kind of like the fact that no one really knows what to expect other than the obvious. Whatever Rockstar is doing to keep their secrets I approve.
Flint

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The shape of things to come
A lot of people have pointed out that Nintendo has two N64 remakes coming out this year (Star Fox and Zelda: Ocarina Of Time) and I’ve been trying to figure out if this is a coincidence or a sign of things to come. A remake of Star Fox is the quickest way to get something out there and see if people are interested in a new game. And an Ocarina Of Time remake is, I think, the Nintendo game almost nobody would object to seeing a remake of.

But assuming they’re both hits what happens after that? Will they make more remakes? Zelda: Majora’s Mask and F-Zero GX look like pretty good options to me but there are lots of games that could be suitable.

Will Nintendo start to use remakes the way they used Wii U ports for the Switch 1? They’re not as quick or easy to make but the big name ones are virtually guaranteed to be a hit. Thing is, I don’t know how I feel about that. A part of me does want to see these come back and be modernised but I don’t like the idea of Nintendo devs spending time remaking old games when they could make new ones.

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They all sound like a good idea until you realise a massive team has got to spend four or five years making them, tying them up for a long time.
Vate

Inbox also-rans
Saros is such a frustrating game. I want to love it because of the action but I just hate the story and the atmosphere. Returnal is definitely better, in my opinion.
Sanders

Saw a rumour that Gears Of War: E-Day has a budget of $400 million. Even if that’s not true the fact that we can’t instantly rule out because it’s too much blows my mind. And they made that an Xbox console exclusive?!
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‘We have 18 properties between three of us’: Could your landlord be a sex worker?

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Sex workers have found ways to bolster their income (Picture: Metro/Lily/Melissa/Ariel)

Ariel Anderssen, 49, has been in the adult industry for 25 years, and in that time she’s amassed a property portfolio that will make your eyes water.

She’s a sex worker in a looser sense of the word, fulfilling men’s niche requests on OnlyFans and raking in the cash as a bondage model.

‘Men typically come to me if they can’t find their kink represented widely in porn,’ Ariel tells Metro. ‘So, I’ve pretended to be eaten by a monster under the bed, and I do submissive stuff where I pretend to be auctioned off to the highest bidder.’

Charging £100 for a five-minute OnlyFans video, or £270 for 30-minutes, means she earned £228,000 last year. It’s enabled her to purchase eight properties so far, and she intends to purchase 11 in total.

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And she’s just one of multiple sex workers future-proofing her income in this way, with OnlyFans creators telling Metro they’re buying up property for passive income.

Ariel bought her first flat in 2007 at 29 – a one-bedroom for £140,000 by the Tube station in Ealing. It’s now worth £260,000.

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‘I was just going to live in it but then I met my husband and after two years we bought a house together,’ Ariel explains. ‘I was scared my relationship wouldn’t work out because we hadn’t lived together before, so I rented the flat out instead.’

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FOR ALICE GIDDINGS ONLY Ariel Anderssen with her husband and at her properties.
Ariel Anderssen with her husband at one of their properties (Picture: Ariel Anderssen)

In the 20 years since, the flat hasn’t sat vacant for more than three days, and Ariel makes £1,1300 a month from the rent. ‘That was going to be my pension pot initially,’ she adds, ‘but then I thought living off £12,000 a year in retirement didn’t sound great – could I double it?’

So, in 2016, Ariel purchased a two-bed flat in Wolverhampton for £67,000 (now worth £90,000). But once she read a book on property investing, she set herself a challenge to buy one more flat every two years.

‘I’d always thought you need to get the smallest mortgage you can and pay it down, but the book said to do a 25% deposit, get an interest-only mortgage for the rest and keep buying properties,’ Ariel says. ‘It sounded terrifying but that’s what I started doing.

‘As you buy more, you can save the deposit for the next one much faster because of the rent coming in.’

The bondage model bought a two-bed maisonette in Telford in 2018 for £80,000 (now worth £105,000) and a two-bed flat in Barry, South Wales, for £127,000 in 2021 which is now worth £144,000.

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When Covid hit people started buying more porn from Ariel, increasing her income and enabling her to buy her three most recent properties mortgage-free.

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Ariel getting stuck in with renovating one of her recent property purchases (Picture: Ariel Anderssen)

This includes two two-bed flats in Peterborough, the first bought for £105,000 in 2023 (now worth £120,000), and the second bought for £140,000 in 2024. Then Ariel took the plunge and bought a three-bed house in Newcastle for £68,000 in 2025 (worth £83,000 after renovations).

This is all in addition to her three-story Georgian home in the Welsh Borders, which she purchased with her husband for £300,000 11 years ago.

Why are sex workers building property portfolios, how easily can they get a mortgage?

Will Sharman, an MBNM mortgage broker, has assisted multiple self-employed individuals, including adult OnlyFans creators, in securing mortgages.

‘Wealthy creators buying property is a smart strategy,’ Will tells Metro. ‘OnlyFans income has a finite window and real platform risk. A policy change or algorithm shift can wipe earnings overnight.

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‘Property offers passive income, capital growth, and a long-term asset that doesn’t depend on continued content creation. It’s exactly what any financial adviser would recommend to someone with high, front-loaded, volatile earnings.’

Sex workers can struggle to get mortgages though, because lenders want stable, verifiable income, according to Will. ‘OnlyFans income is unusual enough to trigger extra scrutiny under anti-money laundering rules, and some lenders have informal policies around industries they consider reputationally sensitive, which can mean a discreet decline.’

He adds: ‘But OnlyFans creators’ work is legal, the income is taxable, and they are entitled to exactly the same access to financial services as anyone else.

‘The friction they face isn’t a reflection of anything wrong with them. It’s institutions being slow to catch up with how people legitimately earn a living in 2026.’

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‘I rent to people in need’

Dominatrix Melissa Todd, 49, also has eight properties to her name.

‘When I entered the sex industry aged 19, I liked to torture myself with worry about what on earth I’d do when I “got old”,’ Melissa tells Metro.

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So, she began buying up property after charging her wealthy clients up to £20,000 for her sex worker services, which include spanking, bondage and ‘headmistress school’.

Her first purchase was when she was 19, before she entered the world of sex work, using money she made as a care assistant. It was a three-bed with a huge garage and garden for £41,000 in east Kent, where all her properties are, in Thanet and Medway.

Melissa buys her homes outright, which are collectively worth around £2,000,000, and she’s never had any issues purchasing with sex work funds. She currently has seven tenants in situ, but has previously let her properties to sex workers who find it harder to rent.

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Melissa Todd posing in a window in one of her homes (Picture: Melissa Todd)

David Smith, partner and specialist in residential property law at Bishop & Sewell, tells Metro sex workers and OnlyFans models can struggle to rent because most residential tenancies have a clause prohibiting work or operation of a business from the property.

‘An Onlyfans model would find themselves at risk of breaching this if they were shooting films in the premises,’ he explains. ‘It’s common to find clauses prohibiting immoral use and, while such clauses were historically targeted at prostitution, they would likely be breached by filming sexual content as well.’

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David adds courts have been harsh on sex workers and OF creators because they believe it’ll lead to the property’s reputation being ‘tainted’.

So Melissa helps out sex workers in a bind. ‘I also prefer to rent to people on benefits, the homeless, the self-employed,’ she explains. ‘Partly because I feel like a horrible human being for being so wealthy, and helping people makes me feel less guilty. I also charge vastly under market rates.’

In total, Melissa earns about £5,000 a month from her properties, but she has no plans to purchase other homes in the future – although she encourages other sex workers to do so.

‘Invest your cash while it’s coming in thick and fast,’ she adds. ‘It’s getting harder to make money from porn, and I suspect it will get harder still.’

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‘Estate agents told potential buyers who I was’

Lily Phillips, who famously had sex with 101 men in a single day, has acquired two properties at the age of just 24 – one is her home in Cheshire and the other a rental property in Derbyshire, near her hometown.

‘I bought my rental property outright at 20 for £110,000,’ Lily tells Metro. ‘It’s a small house but I get £700 a month from it. I purchased it purely for investment purposes.’

She doesn’t disclose her identity to her tenants and it’s her parents who manage the tenancy for her.

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Lily owns two properties and lives in one, while renting out the other (Picture: Lily Phillips)

But when Lily bought her £1,025,000 Cheshire home — a Georgian four-floor, five-bedroom house — with cash in July 2025, her privacy was invaded by estate agents.

She’d moved there after living in Kensington and Chelsea for three years, looking for somewhere ‘homey’ where she could walk her dog and not have to worry about getting any ‘trouble’.

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‘When my neighbours moved in they told me the estate agent had said, “Lily Phillips is living next door, she’s a porn star, we need to disclose that for legal reasons”,’ Lily says.

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The living room inside Lily Phillips’ Cheshire home (Picture: Lily Phillips)

Property lawyer David clarifies it’s legal to declare to a potential buyer that the neighbour is an OnlyFans model but giving their name is a breach of GDPR.

‘I question whether an agent should have disclosed this, it depends on what she was doing and whether it would affect them,’ David says. ‘Many agents massively over interpret their duties to disclose material information.’

Lily’s neighbours weren’t put off by it, but she was taken back by the invasion of her privacy.

ALICE GIDDINGS USE ONLY: Inside Lily Phillips Cheshire home
A bedroom inside Lily Phillips’ Cheshire home (Picture: Lily Phillips)

‘It felt really invasive,’ she explains. ‘The buyers could’ve been anyone like a superfan who was obsessed with me and that’s why he wanted to move next door. It could’ve been someone who wanted to terrorise me, or who didn’t like what I do and wanted to make my life hell.

‘I found it ridiculous. I’m a normal human being, I just do an adult job. I don’t really work in the house. I’m not running around naked on the street. Everything is behind closed doors and in the privacy of my own home.’

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So, is it time the property market caught up to sex workers and their budding property portfolios? Probably.

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De la Espriella holds slim lead in Colombia’s election as rival challenges vote

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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A polarized Colombia gave conservative political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella a razor-thin lead in a runoff election that will be challenged in the coming days by the ruling party’s progressive candidate.

De la Espriella, a business owner and lawyer who earned U.S. President Donald Trump’s endorsement despite never having run for office, led progressive lawmaker Iván Cepeda taking 49.7% of the votes, with 99.9% of results released by electoral authorities. Cepeda, Petro’s ally, earned 48.7% support. Election officials have not formally announced a winner.

A victory by de la Espriella is expected to usher in policies that will reverse the agenda of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, including a controversial plan to hold parallel peace negotiations with illegal armed groups. Petro’s protégé, lawmaker Ivan Cepeda, had pledged to push forward that strategy and other social reforms if he won Sunday’s vote.

The election was colored by people’s fears of a renewed internal conflict.

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“I will govern for all Colombians,” de la Espriella, nicknamed “The Tiger,” told thousands of supporters as he stood behind bulletproof glass in the northern city of Barranquilla on Sunday night. But his conciliatory tone changed as he spoke.

“Pack your bags and prepare to exercise the opposition,” he added. “Make no mistake, Mr. Cepeda. You already know how fiercely the tiger roars.”

Speaking from Bogota after the vote count was tallied, Cepeda told supporters that his campaign considers the count “unofficial and non-binding” and that his team will challenge results from more than 30,000 voting stations. No recount has flipped the results of a presidential election in Colombian history.

“We will not allow … the rollback of the social gains we have achieved,” Cepeda said. “We will not allow democracy to be violated.”

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Petro also vowed to challenge the outcome. Sunday’s winner will begin a four-year term Aug. 7.

The two candidates pitched voters widely different strategies to prevent the South American country from experiencing the nonstop violence, such as car bombs, kidnappings, disappearances and forced displacements, that Colombians lived with in previous decades.

De la Espriella, 47, promised a heavy-handed approach to crime-fighting, including drug trafficking. He also said he plans to end Petro’s attempts to establish dialogues with multiple armed groups — an effort that has largely failed — and build mega-prisons, emulating Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s aggressive policies. Those tactics have lowered homicide rates in the Central American country but have fueled accusations of human rights abuses.

De la Espriella holds dual Colombian and U.S. citizenship. He’s a Trump supporter and a member of the Republican Party.

“He Won, BIG!” Trump said on his social media platform.

‘It’s always the same violence’

Yolanda Hernández, who recycles trash for a living, voted for Petro in 2022, but cast her ballot for de la Espriella this time. While she acknowledged that Petro was unable to deliver on promises meant to help the poor because of congressional gridlock, she said Colombia cannot afford another four years under his vision for the country.

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“We want change in Colombia because it’s always the same violence, always the same thing,” Hernández, 49, said. “(Petro) said he was going to lower the cost of services, that he was going to lower the price of food, and everything is more expensive.”

Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said Sunday’s result shows the country “has not shifted overwhelmingly or decisively” against Petro’s project or for de la Espriella’s outsider “iron fist showmanship.” Freeman added that the result also underscored Colombia’s regional divisions.

“It’s regional not just ideological polarization; or rather, the two overlapping,” he said. “Ironically, de la Espriella’s iron-fist message performed best in the core of the country, not the periphery, which bears the brunt of Colombia’s violence.”

Colombia’s illegal groups have more than 27,000 members.

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Last year, authorities recorded 14,780 homicides, the most since at least 2015, driven by clashes among illegal armed groups. Among those killed was conservative presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe.

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Rory McIlroy US Open prizemoney still reaches six figures despite final round flop

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The world number two still has huge prizes on offer this season, starting at the Open next month at Birkdale where he will chase that seventh major

Rory McIlroy shot a final round of 73, his worst of the week, to blow any hopes of adding the US Open to his trophy cabinet this year.

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The Holywood man admitted ‘the wheels came off’ twice earlier in the week, which left him chasing things over the weekend.

McIlroy’s hopes of salvaging something in the fourth round evaporated over the space of his first five holes after three bogeys. The Holywood man showed his frustrations and turned the air blue, forcing Sky Sports to apologise.

Ironically, after his troubles on the previous two days, he birdied 10 and 11, which were playing easier with the wind direction, but two bogeys and one further birdie saw him sign for a 73.

“You try to come out and put a good one out there and I felt I maybe had a tiny chance, but I got off to a bad start,” said McIlroy.

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“I guess it was a week of what could have been, which is pretty frustrating, but I’ll dust myself off and go again.”

The final round of three over left McIlroy on six over par for the week. That was only good enough for a joint 32nd place finish at Shinnecock.

That means McIlroy takes home $134,583, or £101,912 in UK currency. That’s slim pickings by McIlroy and golf’s standards.

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However, he still has huge prizes on offer this season, starting at the Open next month at Birkdale where he will chase that seventh major.

The Open purse sat at $17 million in both 2024 and 2025, with Xander Schauffele earning $3.1 million at Royal Troon in 2024 and Scottie Scheffler taking the same winner’s share at Royal Portrush in 2025.

The R&A are due to announce the final 2026 number in the coming weeks. All to play for..

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Judge in Charlie Kirk killing case to decide if prosecutors could be punished for comments in media

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The Utah judge in the murder case over Charlie Kirk‘s killing says he will rule Monday whether prosecutors could face sanctions for comments to the media about a bullet fragment recovered from the conservative activist’s body.

Lawyers for defendant Tyler Robinson have asked Judge Tony Graf to block the death penalty in the case, claiming the prosecutors’ comments could sway potential jurors regarding his guilt.

But criminal law expert Paul Cassell said it would be extraordinary for Graf to grant the defense request. Their concerns could be addressed in other ways, such as more closely questioning jurors to ensure they aren’t biased, the University of Utah law professor said.

“A standard defense attorney maneuver is to avoid talking about the guilt or innocence of your client. The theory is that as long as you’re talking about anything other than whether the defendant is guilty, you’re winning as a defense attorney,” Cassell said. “This seems to be an extreme example of that.”

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Representatives of the Utah County Attorney’s Office said they were compelled to speak publicly about the case following speculation in some media outlets.

The speculation began after the defense team publicly disclosed that initial tests were inconclusive to determine whether the bullet was fired from the suspected murder weapon.

Conjecture over the evidence in Kirk’s killing has fueled unsubstantiated conspiracy theories that there might have been a second shooter, or that his death was staged. The case has attracted enormous media attention and concerns from both sides about misinformation tainting the potential jury pool.

Robinson has not yet entered a plea. Prosecutors have said they intend to seek the death penalty if he is convicted.

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The 23-year-old from southwestern Utah is charged with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 killing of Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump who was shot in the neck while addressing a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University.

Judge Graf held a hearing last week over whether prosecutors should be held in contempt for their comments about the bullet.

Robinson’s attorneys accused prosecutors including Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard of trying to influence potential jurors by going on a “media tour” to talk about ballistics evidence in the case.

Ballard argued at the June 12 hearing that he didn’t speak to the media about case specifics, and he only remarked generally about how ballistics testing can be inconclusive.

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The defense team also pointed to another Utah criminal case in which prosecutors were accused of contempt and suggested that one potential remedy would be to bar the state from seeking the death penalty.

While the judge in that earlier case disagreed that an order barring the death penalty was merited, Robinson’s attorneys noted that “the court did not conclude that such a remedy was beyond its authority where the facts support it.”

A key hearing in Robinson’s case is scheduled for July 6-10, when prosecutors must show they have enough evidence to warrant a trial.

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Dozens of homes could be built in town amid concerns for traffic levels

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The applicant said there could be a ‘degree of visual harm’ with the development

Nearly 50 new homes could be built in a town where there is an “overriding need” for houses. Mr and Mrs Meneeley and Radcliffes Land have proposed to build 49 new homes on land west of Buckworth Road in Alconbury Weston.

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If approved, the homes would be built on a piece of agricultural land that joins the countryside village of Alconbury Weston. The applicant added that homes on this site would produce “genuine opportunities for journeys on food, by cycle and by public transport, in addition to private car use”.

The development would also meet the “overriding need” for housing as part of planning policies. The plans added: “The proposed development would introduce a moderate amount of built development onto undeveloped, open land, which would be visible from a number of public vantage points.”

The applicant acknowledged that there would be a “degree of visual harm to the landscape”, but they added it would “continue the existing residential development to ‘round off’ this part of the settlement”.

The plans have already gained some objections from nearby residents. One resident in Wheatsheaf Road said the development would “significantly harm” the village as it is “already struggling with the current traffic levels”.

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They added: “It will introduce more vehicles and further strain. Buckworth Road is already hit on a regular basis by diverted traffic from the A14 causing significant noise and disruption to the village. Major construction would exacerbate this issue.”

Another person in West Close is also concerned about traffic. They said: “Alconbury Weston Buckworth Road is already struggling with current traffic levels and is hit regularly by diverted traffic from the A14 causing major noise and disruption which will only be exacerbated by major construction.

“Buckworth Road is not suitable for heavy construction traffic as the road is in poor condition and the current speed control humps have no effect on speeding vehicles.”

The same resident had additional concerns about noise and pollution. They added: “The eastern boundary to West Close will impact our privacy, light and also concern regarding pollution and noise from the construction activities. Noise pollution will also increase with the potential 49 buildings.”

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World Cup 2026: Mohamed Salah’s World Cup nightmare is over as he fires Egypt to history

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Salah may have been a superstar at Liverpool. He is on an even higher plane in Egypt.

With every touch comes loud cheers from his country’s fans with huge pressure on his shoulders on every appearance.

Sunday’s goal was his 68th for his country in 118 appearances, leaving him just one shy of manager Hassan’s all-time goal scoring record, and some will say it’s his most important yet as Egypt finally ended a 92-year wait for a World Cup win.

Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, told ITV: “If there was any doubt about Mo’s impact on this team, you can still see it.

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“It will give them enormous belief. They had to deal with adversity and their big player stood up and that will give them big confidence. You need your big players to perform to progress.”

Former Jamaica winger Jobi McAnuff added: “Just when he was needed, Mo Salah stood up for his country.”

Salah has played for the senior national team for 14 years and his importance to Egypt is such that high-ranking government officials have been known to get involved when he has been injured.

“I even had calls from Egypt’s Minister of Health,” recalls Dr Mohamed Aboud, the national team’s medic, about the time Salah sustained a serious shoulder injury in Liverpool’s defeat by Real Madrid in the 2018 Champions League final, leading to speculation he could miss the World Cup in Russia a few weeks later.

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But, despite helping Liverpool to the Premier League title in 2019-20 and 2024-25, the player has yet to lift a trophy for his country.

The generation before Salah won three Africa Cup of Nations titles in a row between 2006 and 2010. Since then, there have been two defeats in finals, against Cameroon in 2017 and Senegal in the 2021 edition, which took place in early 2022.

This World Cup win at least banishes one of Egypt’s ghosts.

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Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Monday, June 22, 2026

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Aries (March 21st – April 20th)

A gentle nudge today reminds you that timing is as important as action, my friend. Pausing to consider your approach allows bold steps later with less resistance. Trust your natural courage to lead in the right moment.

Taurus (April 21st – May 21st)

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Focus on what grounds you. Handling one practical detail or financial matter now creates space for greater ease in the week ahead. Your natural patience is a gift when paired with action.

Gemini (May 22nd – June 21st)

Mercury in Cancer encourages reflection in communication. Today’s conversations will reveal hidden opportunities if you listen carefully. Use curiosity to explore, but temper it with thoughtfulness.

Cancer (June 22nd – July 23rd)

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The Sun in your sign highlights personal growth and home life. One thoughtful act of nurturing, whether to yourself or another, sets a foundation for longer term wellbeing. Focus on what genuinely matters to you now, Cancer.

Leo (July 24th – August 23rd)

Venus sextile Uranus sparks originality and confidence in creative projects and your social interactions. Trying a new approach or just going with the flow today, can delight others and lead to unexpected progress in relationships.

Virgo (August 24th – September 23rd)

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Efficiency is your ally today, Virgo. Focusing on one important task rather than multitasking produces more tangible results. Your natural precision can turn a small step into a big achievement, especially if you use today to face a financial fear.

Libra (September 24th – October 23rd)

The Moon in your sign brings clarity and a sense of emotional balance. Others are drawn to your fairness and warmth. Today is ideal for smoothing over tension and bringing people back together.

Scorpio (October 24th – November 22nd)

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Patience and focus pay off. Concentrate on the essential and ignore distractions. Completing one key project or conversation now yields better results than attempting everything at once.

Sagittarius (November 23rd – December 21st)

A subtle opportunity for growth or learning appears today. Observation and curiosity will guide you to notice a detail that others overlook. Your openness to exploring different paths brings new options.

Capricorn (December 22nd – January 20th)

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Your pragmatism helps you navigate tasks that require structure and careful planning. Taking one deliberate action today ensures smoother outcomes later this month. Focus on small, steady steps. I see it’s your natural discipline that turns effort into stability.

Aquarius (January 21st – February 19th)

Collaboration and social connection are highlighted. Offering support and guidance to others now brings satisfaction and unlocks support just when you need it for your plans, too. Your desire for independence guides how you go forward with your actions professionally.

Pisces (February 20th – March 20th)

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Intuition and empathy guide you to your best choices today. A minor adjustment to how you approach others professionally going forward, produces meaningful balance. Trust small instincts with new faces, they reveal more than they seem.

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World Cup 2026: Cape Verde draw with Uruguay and near knockout qualification

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Written off by pundits going into their match against Uruguay – Williams and Benni McCarthy on BBC One both predicted they would lose – Cape Verde refused to follow the script.

A gift led to the second goal which drew the scores level, but Helio Varela did well regardless to produce a deft touch to take the ball past the stranded Muslera before stroking it into the back of the net.

After that, Cape Verde showed the defensive strength that made the difference against Spain to be able to hold on to a point.

They made sure to combine it with their attacking threat, though, and continued to hunt for a way to snatch three points.

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It was a performance which led former South Africa striker McCarthy to say he has a “new lease of respect” for Cape Verde, and ex-Wales defender Williams to claim it was the “most entertaining” game he has covered at the World Cup so far.

“They really came out to play,” said McCarthy. “They were sensational. I thought they were brave.

“The only thing that’s needed is working on their final-third entry, that composure, working on those decisions in the final moment of the game. I think they’ve won a lot of people’s hearts after this performance.”

One Cape Verde fan told BBC Sport at a fan park in the US that “everybody doubted us, everybody thought we weren’t going to make it. We’re here now”.

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Such a reaction captures the feeling currently surrounding Cape Verde, who are fast becoming one of the best stories of this year’s World Cup.

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CHICAGO (AP) — A spate of shootings in Chicago has led to at least seven deaths and 38 injuries since Friday evening, police say, prompting President Donald Trump to renew his call for a military intervention in the nation’s third-largest city.

“Why isn’t Governor Pritzker calling me for help. I could make Chicago a safe City in ONE MONTH, in ONE YEAR, it would be one of the safest!!!” Trump said in a Sunday morning Truth Social post.

The office of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender who has repeatedly rebuffed Trump’s calls for a military intervention, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Under Trump, National Guard troops have been deployed on crime-fighting missions in Democrat-led cities including New Orleans, Washington, D.C. and Memphis, Tennessee.

While Chicago Police Department data shows a slight uptick in shooting incidents compared to the first half of last year, violent crime rates have generally dropped in the city over the past few years, in parallel with national trends.

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Preliminary information shared by Chicago police indicate there have been at least two dozen shooting incidents since 5 p.m. on Friday. Those killed by gunfire include a 21-year-old shot in the chest Sunday, an 18-year-old shot in the armpit Saturday evening and a 50-year-old shot in the chest Friday.

At least 12 people in a crowd on a Chicago street suffered gunshot wounds Friday evening after an SUV pulled up and two people inside started shooting, police said.

The eight men and four women in the group ranged in age from 17 to 47. They were being treated at four hospitals. Police said another man suffered unknown injuries and refused medical treatment.

That shooting happened on Juneteenth, a holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the U.S. Earlier Friday, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama welcomed the first visitors to his presidential center on the South Side.

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“What should have been a night of celebration and community reflection for Juneteenth was shattered by a horrific act of violence,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said in an X post Saturday. “My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones.”

“Violence has no place in our city, and those responsible will be held accountable,” he said.

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Other major U.S. cities experienced gun-related violence over the weekend. In Philadelphia, two people were killed and two others wounded following a shooting early Sunday morning, according to Fox-29. In Cincinnati, a shooting killed three people Saturday evening, WLWT reported. And police in Kansas City, Missouri say they are investigating a shooting Friday evening that left one dead and five wounded.

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Associated Press writer Jack Brook contributed from New Orleans.

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