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“Absolutely outrageous”: Epic steps in it by removing Fortnite’s cosmetic rarity system and immediately selling skins deemed overpriced by angry players – Gamesradar

  1. “Absolutely outrageous”: Epic steps in it by removing Fortnite’s cosmetic rarity system and immediately selling skins deemed overpriced by angry players Gamesradar
  2. New and Upcoming Fortnite Shop and Locker Changes fortnite.com
  3. Fortnite Item Shop Predictions: April 1 – 7, 2024 Fortnite News
  4. Fortnite Removes Major Day-One Feature GameRant
  5. Avatar skins, Locker changes, Coachella collaboration, and more Everything new in the Fortnite v29.20 update: Avatar skins, Locker changes, Coachella collaboration, and more – Everything new in the Fortnite v29.20 update Sportskeeda

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Mary & George: The outrageous mother-and-son schemers who seduced a 17th-Century king – BBC.com

  1. Mary & George: The outrageous mother-and-son schemers who seduced a 17th-Century king BBC.com
  2. Mary & George review – Julianne Moore has ludicrously good fun in 17th-century raunchfest The Guardian
  3. Is this the raunchiest royal drama yet? Critics are wowed by Julianne Moore’s bonkbuster Mary & George about 17th Century Countess who groomed her son to seduce King James I – with drama complete with a ménage-a-six, full frontal nudity and l Daily Mail
  4. Mary & George review: a super-explicit and cheerily debauched tale of royals behaving badly The Irish Times
  5. Mary & George: Tatler reveals the truth behind the queer King James I drama Tatler

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Apple’s response to patent ruling is ‘loaded and outrageous’, says Masimo CEO – CNBC Television

  1. Apple’s response to patent ruling is ‘loaded and outrageous’, says Masimo CEO CNBC Television
  2. Apple Watch facing potential ban after losing Masimo patent case Ars Technica
  3. Masimo Surges After Winning A $100 Million Battle Against Apple Investor’s Business Daily
  4. Other Barks & Bites for Friday, October 27: Apple Hit with Potential Apple Watch Import Ban; Biden Awards Innovators and Scientists with Prestigious Award; and the Commerce Department Names 31 Regional Tech Hubs IPWatchdog.com
  5. ITC rules against Apple in patent dispute, setting up potential ban Engadget
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Orioles’ ‘outrageous’ treatment of broadcaster nothing new + Aaron Boone’s antics – The Athletic

  1. Orioles’ ‘outrageous’ treatment of broadcaster nothing new + Aaron Boone’s antics The Athletic
  2. Reports – Orioles broadcaster Kevin Brown removed for reference to struggles vs. Rays – ESPN ESPN
  3. A tale of two teams: ‘Teletubby’ O’s players are having fun; autocratic ownership wants script approval | COMMENTARY Baltimore Sun
  4. 4 ways Orioles owner John Angelos has embarrassed team in short time For The Win
  5. Dan Patrick Reacts To The Orioles Suspending Broadcaster Kevin Brown | 08/08/23 Dan Patrick Show
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Norway’s Caroline Graham Hansen scores an OUTRAGEOUS goal against the Philippines | Every Angle🎥 – FOX Soccer

  1. Norway’s Caroline Graham Hansen scores an OUTRAGEOUS goal against the Philippines | Every Angle🎥 FOX Soccer
  2. With 2 of World Cup’s best goals, Norway shakes demons loose to advance to knockout rounds Yahoo Sports
  3. Norway defeated two debutants in 2015. Will they defeat debutants Philippines? | #FIFAWWC on FIFA+ FIFA
  4. Norway 6-0 Philippines: Women’s World Cup 2023 – as it happened The Guardian
  5. More trouble for Norway! Injured star striker Ada Hegerberg ruled out of must-win final Women’s World Cup group game against the Philippines Goal.com
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Kelly Ripa Battled Outrageous Sexism as She Became Daytime’s Top Star: ‘I Don’t Think They Wanted to Pay Me. They Had to Pay Me’ – Variety

  1. Kelly Ripa Battled Outrageous Sexism as She Became Daytime’s Top Star: ‘I Don’t Think They Wanted to Pay Me. They Had to Pay Me’ Variety
  2. Kelly Ripa Reveals the Shocking Way She Was Treated During Her Early Years on ‘Live’ Yahoo Life
  3. Kelly Ripa Decries Sexist ‘AMC’ Salary, Made Less Than Mark Consuelos TVLine
  4. Kelly Ripa Talks Early Days, Why Women Should ‘Go For The Money’, and Co-Hosting with Mark Consuelos Variety
  5. Kelly Ripa Gets Candid About Her ‘Live!’ Pay, Switching Co-Hosts, Husband Mark Consuelos’ ‘All My Children’ Salary, Almost Quitting & Retirement in ‘Variety’ Interview Just Jared
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‘Cocaine Bear’ Team on Committing to the Outrageous Title and Bringing the Killer Bear to Life – Hollywood Reporter

  1. ‘Cocaine Bear’ Team on Committing to the Outrageous Title and Bringing the Killer Bear to Life Hollywood Reporter
  2. First ‘Cocaine Bear’ Reactions Promise Exactly the Movie Everyone’s Expecting to See We Got This Covered
  3. Film Review: Cocaine Bear is wild, high, very bloody, darkly funny, and doesn’t play well with others the AU review
  4. Cocaine Bear Review – We Are Never Coming Down From This GamerBraves
  5. ‘Cocaine Bear’ Screenwriter on Sequels, Extreme Gore and 12-Year-Olds Trying Cocaine: ‘I Never Thought Anybody Was Going to Make This Movie’ Variety
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‘Is he alive?’: The outrageous ‘AGT: All-Stars’ act that Simon Cowell couldn’t bear to watch – USA TODAY

  1. ‘Is he alive?’: The outrageous ‘AGT: All-Stars’ act that Simon Cowell couldn’t bear to watch USA TODAY
  2. ‘That wasn’t karate, that was ka-rappy’: Unimpressed Simon Cowell doles out THREE red X’s on ‘AGT: All-Stars’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Comic Gets This First-Ever Response From Simon Cowell On ‘America’s Got Talent’ HuffPost
  4. Golden Buzzer: Mike E. Winfield Wins Over Simon Cowell With HILARIOUS Stand-Up | AGT: All-Stars America’s Got Talent
  5. ‘AGT: All-Stars’: Simon Cowell Helps 1 Act Make History With Unexpected Golden Buzzer PopCulture.com
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Meat bans and ‘un-Brexit’? One bank’s ‘outrageous’ 2023 predictions

Meat bans, soaring gold prices and Britain voting to ‘un–Brexit’ could be on the cards for 2023, according to Saxo’s Outrageous Predictions.

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Saxo Bank’s “outrageous predictions” for 2023 include a ban on meat production, skyrocketing gold prices and Britain voting to “un-Brexit.”

The Danish bank’s annual report, published earlier this month, expects global economies to shift into “war economy” mode, “where sovereign economic gains and self-reliance trump globalisation.”

The forecasts, while not representative of the bank’s official views, looked at how decisions from policymakers next year could impact both the global economy and the political agenda.

Gold to hit $3,000

Among the bank’s “outrageous” calls for next year, Saxo Head of Commodity Strategy Ole Hansen predicted the price of spot gold could exceed $3,000 per ounce in 2023 – around 67% higher than its current price of about $1,797 per ounce.

The report puts its forecasted surge down to three factors: “an increasing war economy mentality” that makes gold more appealing than foreign reserves, a big investment in new national security priorities, and increasing global liquidity as policymakers try to avoid debt debacles in their respective recessions.

“I would not be surprised to see commodity driven economies wanting to go to gold because of a lack of better alternatives,” Steen Jakobsen, chief investment officer at Saxo, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Dec. 6.

“I think gold is going to fly,” he added.

While analysts are expecting an increase in the price of gold in 2023, a surge of that magnitude is unlikely, according to global commodities intelligence company CRU.

“Our price expectations are much more moderate,” Kirill Kirilenko, a senior analyst at CRU, told CNBC.

“A less hawkish Fed is likely to lead to a weaker USD, which could in turn give gold bulls more breathing space and energy to stage a rally next year, lifting prices closer to $1,900 per ounce,” he said. 

Kirilenko highlighted, however, that it’s all dependent on moves by the Federal Reserve. “Any hint of increasing ‘hawkishness’ from the US central bank would likely pressure gold prices lower,” he said.

Britain will vote to un-Brexit

The “outrageous prediction” most likely to occur next year, according to Saxo’s Jakobsen, is for there to be another referendum on Brexit.

“I actually think it’s one of the things that will have a high probability,” he told CNBC.

Saxo Market Strategist Jessica Amir said British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt may take Conservative Party ratings to “unheard-of lows” as their “brutal fiscal programme throws the UK into a crushing recession.” 

This, the bank forecasted, could prompt the English and Welsh public to rethink the Brexit vote, with younger voters leading the way, and force Sunak to call a general election.

Saxo predicts there could be another Brexit referendum on the cards for Britain.

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Saxo’s Amir said the opposition Labour party may then win the election and promise a referendum to reverse Brexit for Nov. 1, with the “re-join” vote winning.

“Business people are saying the only thing they’ve gained from Brexit is U.K-specific GDPR,” Saxo’s Jakobsen told CNBC. “The rest is just increased red tape,” he said.

Anand Menon, director of the think tank UK in a changing Europe, said this prediction “just doesn’t compute.”

“I don’t think there will be another referendum and the idea that [Labour leader Keir] Starmer would adopt that position is for the birds,” he said.

Starmer told a business conference in September that his party would “make Brexit work.”

Public sentiment toward Brexit has changed since the referendum, Menon said, after the vote resulted in a slim majority of 52% of voters opting to leave the EU back in 2016.

“It’s absolutely the case that public opinion seems to be turning,” he said. 

Research carried out by YouGov in November showed 59% of the 6,174 people surveyed thought Brexit had gone “fairly badly” or “very badly” since the end of 2020, while only 2% said it had gone “very well.”

Meat production to be banned

Meat is responsible for 57% of emissions from food production, according to research published by Nature Food, and with countries across the world having made net-zero commitments, Saxo says it is possible at least one country could cut out meat production entirely.

One nation “looking to front-run others” on its climate credentials may decide to heavily tax meat from 2025 and could ban all domestically produced live animal-sourced meat entirely by 2030, Saxo Market Strategist Charu Chanana said.

Meat is responsible for 57% of emissions from food production, according to research published by Nature Food.

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“I wouldn’t be surprised to see schools in Denmark and Sweden banning meat altogether, it’s definitely going that way,” Saxo’s Jakobsen told CNBC. “It sounds crazy for us old people,” he added.

The U.K., countries in the European Union, Japan and Canada are among the nations with legally binding net-zero pledges.

The U.K’s Department for Environment Food and Rural Agriculture said there were “no plans” to introduce a meat tax or ban meat production when contacted by CNBC.

An eventful 2023?

Some of the other “outrageous predictions” for next year from Saxo include the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron, Japan pegging the yen to the U.S. dollar at a rate of 200 and the formation of a united European Union military.

The predictions should all be taken with a pinch of salt, however. Saxo’s Jakobsen told CNBC that there was a 5-10% chance of each forecast coming true.

The bank has made a set of “outrageous predictions” each year for the last decade and some have actually come true — or at least come close.

In 2015, Saxo forecasted that the U.K. would vote to leave the European Union following a United Kingdom Independence Party landslide, it predicted Germany would enter a recession in 2019 – which the country narrowly avoided – and it wagered that bitcoin would experience a meteoric rally in 2017.

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How One Balenciaga Ad Sparked an Outrageous Conspiracy Theory

Balenciaga might have left Twitter, but that hasn’t stopped users of the site from dissecting the luxury brand’s every move.

On November 21, June Nicole Lapine, better known as @shoe0nhead, took to Elon Musk’s Twitter to imply that the luxury fashion label is conspiring to exploit children  — a baseless claim rendered even more preposterous by the YouTuber’s reasoning.

She begins by highlighting a few photos from Balenciaga’s holiday gifting campaign, which starred child models clutching the brand’s harness-clad teddy bear bags, accessories that debuted at Balenciaga’s Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023 runway presentation.

While some have objected to Balenciaga’s decision to place the BDSM-inspired bags in the hands of young kids, the isolated campaign isn’t exactly indicative of a wider conspiracy.

Still, Lapine builds her case by erroneously linking the images to photos from an entirely separate — again, entirely separate — campaign promoting Balenciaga’s collaboration with adidas.

Said photographs feature the collaboration’s Three Stripes handbag atop a pile of very official looking documents.

Upon zooming in, one of those documents is revealed to be a comment from United States v. Williams, a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the PROTECT Act, a federal law that criminalizes advertising, promoting, presenting, or distributing child pornography.

A bizarre choice in set dressing? Absolutely. Definitive proof that, as Lapine suggests, Balenciaga is hinting at something unlawful? Hardly.

She goes on to cite Balenciaga’s wiped Instagram feed as further indication of the brand’s supposed guilt. Of course, anyone who follows the company knows that it periodically erases its feed and fills the blank slate with its latest drop.

Just before Lapine’s conspiratorial tweets went viral, Balenciaga’s official Instagram was replenished with fresh imagery of its Spring 2023 Garde-Robe collection, which launched for pre-order on the morning of November 21.

Some particularly zealous conspiracy theorists began commenting on Balenciaga’s latest posts with references to Lapine’s claims, which have since garnered tens of thousands of likes and re-tweets.

On November 22, Balenciaga turned off comments on its Instagram page and posted a Story apologizing for the drama surrounding its holiday gifting campaign.

“Our plush bear bags should not have been featured with children in this campaign,” the statement read. “We have immediately removed the campaign from all platforms.”

Two hours later, Balenciaga posted a follow-up Story addressing those court documents peeking out from underneath the adidas bag, a swift response that may have been prompted by the Kanye controversy it only just escaped the month prior.

“We are taking legal action against the parties responsible for creating the set and including unapproved items for our Spring 23 campaign photoshoot,” it clarified. “We stand for children safety and well-being.”

Balenciaga did not immediately respond to Highsnobiety’s request for further comment.

While it’s tempting to buy into Lapine’s salacious plot line, she presents zero evidence that, as she implies, Balenciaga is atually tied up in some sort of Epstein-esque child abuse ring.

Also misinformed: her claim that the photo featuring a copy of United States v. Williams is part of the same campaign featuring Balenciaga’s teddy bears (which, by the way, are costumed more like ’80s punks than actual leather fetishists).

Of course, she’s just doing what the internet does best: making mountains out of molehills in the name of clicks.

Hey, we all do it, but at the very least, Lapine could get her facts straight.

Or not! The story may be utterly baseless but it sounds offensive, which was enough to get it a mention on Tucker Carlson’s famously fact-free primetime show. As a result, conservatives across Twitter are piling on the untruths. Just as Elon intended!

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