Theresa Nist Says Gerry Turner Joked About Murder & Hiding Her Body

Even more devastating for Gerry Turner than losing his high school sweetheart, Toni—mother to his daughters Jenny Young and Angie Warner—to a bacterial infection mere weeks after they moved into their dream lakefront home in 2017, was his discovery weeks after her death that she’d been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

“My mind reeled with what-ifs,” he detailed in his 2025 memoir *Golden Years: What I’ve Learned From Love, Loss, and Reality TV*. “Untreated or unmanaged diabetes stresses the body, particularly the kidneys. Had Toni had the means to live longer, but been undone in the end by the belief that any kind of whining was frivolous? Had I somehow contributed to this mentality? Why hadn’t she felt comfortable confiding in me about something as important as having diabetes?”

Though he couldn’t bear to remain in the Indiana home they chose together, he hung a photo featuring his bride of 43 years in the walk-in closet of his new spread “so every morning when I get dressed, I’m greeted by a glamour shot of her.”

He also took issue with a 2023 piece in *The Hollywood Reporter* that outlined his various post-retirement odd jobs and romances he hadn’t disclosed on *The Golden Bachelor*, where he had claimed he hadn’t dated in over four decades.

“There was one detail the story got right,” he acknowledged in his book. “I had met the woman on the receiving line at Toni’s funeral.”

Going on to date and even live with the unnamed girlfriend, Gerry shared, “We had a connection, but I pursued a relationship far too quickly. Even if I had been in a good headspace, which I wasn’t, I hadn’t dated since I was 18! That alone should have been a cue to take things slowly. I took the opposite course.”

The eventual *Golden Bachelorette* Joan Vassos’ decision to leave the show as her daughter dealt with postpartum struggles remained a thorn in Gerry’s side. While he respected her choice, “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t crushed,” he admitted. “Here was a woman I really thought could be the One. It was very, very deflating.”

Months after her dramatic exit, Joan shipped him a copy of an Annie Leibovitz coffee table book he’d admired during their one-on-one. So, yes, there was a piece of him hoping he could still be in the picture.

But when he visited her as she handed out the roses, “I was happy Joan felt positive about how her journey was going,” he wrote, “but I was also a little sad for myself, as a small piece of my heart remained with her.”

As the lead, Gerry had the toughest time ending Ellen Goltzer’s journey. Ahead of his hometown dates, he called keeping Faith Martin and Leslie Fhima a “no-brainer,” but his “real soul-crushing decision” was between the retired teacher Ellen and his eventual bride, Theresa Nist.

“Both were pleasant and positive,” he detailed. “Neither had any red flags. I could imagine either being a wonderful partner.”

Sleep-deprived and facing a deadline, he decided it was time for Ellen to say her goodbyes.

“I couldn’t give a better reason for sending her home than a sense that we didn’t have the chemistry necessary to become a fully romantic couple,” he explained. “I wasn’t sure if Theresa was my person either, but I was more sure that Ellen wasn’t.”

With eventual runner-up Leslie, Gerry “felt only excitement,” he wrote. But at points, he worried that the onetime Prince paramour’s lifestyle was much too fast.

Struggling to decide if it was Leslie or Theresa he wanted to see in the “purple rain,” he began to think that the Minnesota-based fitness instructor’s two divorces “indicated fundamental differences in our definitions of commitment that would prove problematic down the line.”

Compared to Theresa’s devotion to her late husband, it was a red flag—but now, he acknowledged, “I look back and think this was a Gerry problem of confidence, not a Leslie problem of commitment.”

He never meant to cause Leslie or Faith any sorrow or pain, but he does regret telling both that he loved them during their hometown dates.

“When I said those words to Leslie and Faith, I wholeheartedly meant them,” he explained. But in hindsight, he feels to truly love someone “you must give yourself completely and without reservation to that person, and that person alone. I felt unfaithful to both Faith and Leslie. This is a burden I still carry today.”

Host Jesse Palmer’s invitation to stay as a couple in the fantasy suites solidified Gerry’s thoughts on Theresa. Discussing their vision of the future and her plans to retire from her job in finance, he wrote, “I believed that based on everything I was learning from Theresa, I had found the woman I couldn’t live without.”

But his decision to offer the final rose to the New Jersey resident was certainly a thorny one.

“When my logical side took over, Theresa was my top choice,” he detailed in his memoir. “But when my heart clamored for a voice, Leslie became a true contender. Leslie or Theresa. Theresa or Leslie. I was pulled in two very different directions. My struggle was with safe and familiar versus exciting but risky.”

Gerry and Theresa celebrated their Costa Rican engagement with a room service feast, a meal that reminded Gerry “Theresa was everything I was looking for in a partner: sunny, considerate, and warm.”

But back in their individual homes, when he could no longer steal her for a sec, they struggled.

“I didn’t want to admit it, but I found conversations with her difficult,” he wrote of their nightly calls. “Her tone and delivery were the same whether she was talking about a problem at work or about picking up her morning smoothie.”

When they met up for a secret getaway in New York City, it was tough to find the right recipe for love. With Theresa in charge of requesting groceries for the stay, he learned she adhered to a strict, sugar-free diet—something Gerry wasn’t all too sweet on.

“Fish and salad, that was pretty much it,” he detailed. “When I asked her about groceries that would give me fuel, she replied, ‘I never eat anything like that.’”

Admittedly, Gerry wasn’t one to keep up with the Kardashians. Invited to dinner at Kris Jenner’s manse post-show, “I wasn’t the least bit nervous about the evening at their mansion, mostly because I didn’t know the first thing about the Kardashians,” he admitted.

“In my blissful ignorance, I suggested to the production person driving me to dinner that maybe the family was riding our coattails. The young man looked at me like I had three eyes.”

Throughout the evening, he chatted with Kendall Jenner’s then-boyfriend Bad Bunny and even spoke with Kris Jenner about hearing aids. But when it came to Kendall’s claims that he was flirting with her mom, he was not all ears.

“That’s inaccurate,” he insisted. “I was just drawn into her sphere of influence so quickly.”

Though every rose has its thorn, Gerry’s relationship with Theresa was simply filled with prickles.

Among the sorest spots was Theresa claiming in the fantasy suite that she was ready to stop working, only to later tell him that she’d like another year to build up her retirement fund.

“I was a little resentful because her economic situation wasn’t at all what she had described on the show,” wrote Gerry, “leaving me to wonder what else I had misunderstood, or she had misrepresented.”

He also grew frustrated with her daily $12 breakfast smoothie and the fact that she didn’t cook much, saying, “Conservatively, four or five of her dinners a week were in a restaurant or takeout.”

With him not feeling at home in New Jersey and her not finding fun on the farms of Indiana (according to Gerry, she told him, “There is just no way I could live here. It is so isolated”), the two intended to find a place to share in South Carolina.

But he wrote that she rejected all the homes he picked in the $800,000 to $1.25 million range, instead suggesting properties north of $4 million.

Speaking on the *Dear Shandy* podcast on November 4, 2025, Theresa admitted she didn’t love any of the houses he selected but denied his claim she tried to stretch the budget.

Though Gerry was no longer looking at their romance through rose-colored glasses (“As it got closer and closer to our wedding date, my doubts about Theresa grew”), they continued the journey to the altar for their televised January 2024 vows.

Having overseen mediation for divorcing couples in the past, a prenuptial agreement was a must for Gerry. He overnighted the paperwork to Theresa, then got nervous as days ticked by without her filling it out.

On her *Dear Shandy* appearance, Theresa said the delay was due to her not understanding which pages of the document to return, stressing, “I told him, ‘No, I would never in a million years take your money.’”

Still, as Gerry waited to get the signed paperwork, “I began to worry she was going to run out the clock,” he admitted in his book.

While she eventually signed, the anxiety gave Gerry “the worst case of cold feet,” he said, acknowledging he began to think they should have dated longer before agreeing to forever.

“But there was no way to stop this wedding, certainly not while saving face for myself or Theresa,” he wrote. “The only alternative was to suck it up, keep my mouth shut, and go through with it, honoring my earnest commitment to give 100 percent to make our marriage a happy one.”

Admittedly, Gerry’s feet were still feeling quite icy when he shared a chat with his first impression rose recipient Faith at the rehearsal dinner.

“Sitting there, I poured my heart out to her,” he detailed. “‘Going through with this wedding is the wrong thing to do,’ I said. ‘I wish I wasn’t where I am, but I have no way out. I’m completely trapped.’”

Faith poked a finger into his chest and said, “What the hell are you doing? If you know in your heart this isn’t right, why are you going forward with it? That isn’t you.”

And yet it was.

While Faith reminded him he didn’t have to walk down the aisle, “My need to please everyone, ingrained in me from childhood, was too strong to release its destructive grip,” he explained of why he still decided to exchange those vows.

“I could not let down my girls, Theresa’s family, the cast who had traveled for the event, and everyone who had worked relentlessly to put on a magical wedding. Most of all, I couldn’t let down Theresa, whom I still loved dearly even as I worried about the pace of our relationship.”

Though, if you ask her, she’d rather have been a jilted bride than a divorcée.

“It makes me very sad to think that he felt empty and trapped,” she told *Us Weekly*. “I wish he had said something and just ended it.”

Once Gerry and Theresa were married, she showed no sign that she’d like to stay together as a couple in any sort of fantasy suite.

Visiting her in New Jersey a week after their vows, he admittedly “felt like a trespasser in her home, like I didn’t belong.”

It was a sensation that only grew when she asked him to sleep on the sofa as she had a big day of work the next morning.

“‘Yeah, no problem’ were the words that came out of my mouth,” he detailed, “but I was really thinking, ‘Why? We’re married!’”

Theresa recalled the moment differently on *Dear Shandy*, saying they did share a space that first night but that she tossed and turned all night as it had been so long since she’d slept beside someone.

“He said, ‘Oh, I can sleep on the couch if you want me to,’” she recounted. “He offered to sleep on the couch. I did not ask him to sleep on the couch.”

Either way, he remained confined to the couch for three nights, making the return drive to Indiana a day early.

Noted Gerry, “Once again, this was a very different Theresa from the woman I’d encountered in Costa Rica. At the resort, her behavior regarding intimacy was comfortable, even forward. When we returned to the States, she ignored opportunities for intimacy.”

Though Gerry’s daughters agreed he was pursuing a divorce for the right reasons, he still struggled with his decision.

Mostly, he felt like a disappointment, sharing, “I didn’t read people nearly as well as I thought I did. I’d rushed into a wedding that I didn’t believe in. These thoughts went round and round in my head. Failure after failure after failure. I was in a very dark place.”

Those feelings were only compounded by his decision to read through the headlines surrounding the split.

“Although I refused to defend myself publicly,” Gerry wrote, he thought Theresa “could have stepped in to correct some of the more egregious lies. She could have stated that I was financially stable and that our split was mutual.”

At his lowest moment, “I did not even want to get out of bed,” he revealed.

One night, while staring up at the ceiling, “It all became too much,” said Gerry, “and for the briefest of moments, I thought about putting a gun to my head. Just as quickly, though, I thought of Jenny and Angie. I could never do that to my daughters, but I don’t believe I truly wanted to kill myself. My suicidal thoughts were more an expression of my desire to disappear. I was used to having a marathon mentality whereby I could endure any kind of pain for a time because I knew it would eventually go away. This seemed like it was never going away.”

Two weeks after they filed for divorce, Gerry called his soon-to-be ex and asked if he could steal her for a sec.

Though he had not yet received his cancer diagnosis—a slow-growing bone marrow cancer called Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia—he filled his estranged wife in on his health journey.

“I don’t remember her response, as Theresa remained pretty quiet on the phone,” he said. “I do remember that she never called to see what was going on or how I was doing.”

In contrast, he revealed, former castmates Susan Noles and Kathy Swarts check in regularly.

As for him and Theresa, “We no longer talk,” said Gerry, “we have no reason to.”

Had they remained together, however, Theresa noted she was well-versed in providing care as her late husband was left partially paralyzed from a stroke.

As she explained on *Dear Shandy*, “For him to say something, that anybody thinks that I wouldn’t care for my husband who got sick, that’s not me.”

Ultimately, Gerry was left wondering if Theresa signed on to *The Golden Bachelor* for the right reasons.

“The collective perspective of the women on the show probably helped me come out of my dark period more than anything else,” wrote Gerry, now engaged to Lana Sutton. “Many understood what had really happened back at the mansion, and they voiced in near unison a sense of betrayal. They understood it because they felt betrayed too.”

One standout detail that had him wondering if Theresa was there to make friends: several women alleged that she was seen at the mansion reading a guidebook called *How to Win The Bachelor*.

“There was something about the image of Theresa curled up on one of the couches, planning her strategy to win a rose, that made me feel sick to my stomach,” Gerry wrote. “It made me think that her goal was never to find the next love of her life; it was to win.”

Really, said Theresa, her reading habits were born from pure curiosity.

“Before I went on the show, I got a free trial to Audible and one of the books on there was *How to Win The Bachelor*,” she detailed on *Dear Shandy*. “I go, ‘Whoa, somebody wrote a book on how to win *The Bachelor.*’”

She started listening but only got through the first chapter before her free trial ended, adding, “I didn’t even think about it when I went to the show. It had no bearing whatsoever on me going to the show.”
https://www.eonline.com/news/1424668/theresa-nist-alleges-gerry-turner-made-murder-joke?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories

NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly Joins Andrea Iervolino’s Effort To Film Romantic Drama ‘I See You’ In Space

EXCLUSIVE: Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has teamed up with Italian producer Andrea Iervolino (Ferrari) and his Space11 Corp banner for the upcoming “romantic space drama” I See You, which aims to become the first western movie to send a filmmaker into orbit to capture a scene.

Kelly, a veteran of four space flights and former commander of the International Space Station, will serve as an advisor on the script, penned by Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider. While plot and cast details are still under wraps, Iervolino is targeting a launch date in 2026.

According to Iervolino, discussions are already in advanced stages to secure a rocket that will carry the film’s director—whose identity remains undisclosed—into space. He also plans to incorporate up to 85 percent of real space stock footage in the movie to enhance authenticity.

“As the film’s astronaut advisor on the script, Kelly—the first American astronaut to spend an entire year aboard the International Space Station—will lend his first-hand expertise to ensure authenticity in the portrayal of human endurance, isolation, and emotional connection in the vastness of space,” explained the team.

The Russian film The Challenge made headlines in 2023 by filming scenes in space, becoming the first movie to do so. Meanwhile, Doug Liman and Tom Cruise have also been developing a project that would shoot in space.

Space11’s team includes industry veterans such as Bert Ulrich, former NASA Film and Television Liaison, who currently serves as Executive Vice President of Production Development & Communications for the company.

“Having Scott Kelly on board is an extraordinary honor,” said Andrea Iervolino. “His experience brings emotional truth and scientific realism to our vision, reminding us that love and humanity transcend every boundary, even in the silence of space.”

Iervolino’s Space11 Corp specializes in stories with a space element, with credits including Ferrari, To The Bone, Maserati: The Brothers, and Captivated, featuring Al Pacino in a drama about the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/nasa-astronaut-scott-kelly-advisor-film-in-space-1236607961/

Part café and part bakeshop, Pepino opens in La Jolla

Pepino began as a popular breakfast and lunch pop-up by Becerra. Over time, it has evolved into a brick-and-mortar restaurant, offering a more permanent dining experience.

Today, Pepino serves up seasonally driven fare, thoughtfully crafted with a subtle Peruvian influence. This unique blend highlights fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors, making it a standout choice for diners seeking something both familiar and exciting.
https://timesofsandiego.com/business/2025/11/05/part-cafe-part-bakeshop-pepino-opens-la-jolla/

Solana’s Return Signals Altcoin Season — and Tapzi (TAPZI) Could Quietly Be the Best Crypto to Buy Now

Crypto Has a Rhythm: Sleeping, Waking, and Roaring Back to Life

Crypto markets have a rhythm. They sleep, they wake, and then, without warning, they roar back to life. That roar is getting louder. Bitcoin’s ETF-driven rally has reignited optimism across the market. Solana has surged back above $200, and traders who once swore off altcoins are once again scanning Telegram groups for “the next big thing.”

But the most interesting opportunities rarely start in the headlines. They start small, tucked inside ideas that make sense to ordinary people, not just crypto insiders. And that’s exactly where Tapzi (TAPZI), a Web3 gaming startup currently in presale, is beginning to turn heads.

### A Familiar Story, a Different Ending: Why Solana’s Rally Could Signal the Next Altcoin Season

Solana’s comeback has given the market something it hasn’t had in months: confidence.

– Confidence that innovation is still alive.
– Confidence that blockchain ecosystems can recover.
– Confidence that smaller projects can still outperform the giants.

Historically, when confidence returns, money flows from the majors to the minors—from Bitcoin and Ethereum into newer, faster-moving projects with asymmetric upside.

Every bull run has a few of these: the unexpected altcoins that start small and seemingly overnight become the stories everyone wishes they hadn’t missed.

Tapzi might be one of those stories in 2025.

### The Problem with Web3 Gaming and How Tapzi’s Skill-to-Earn Model Fixes It

The last crypto cycle introduced millions to play-to-earn crypto games. Initially, it sounded revolutionary: play games, earn tokens, and get rich doing what you love.

But the flaws quickly appeared. Players weren’t playing for fun; they were farming tokens. Economies inflated, rewards crashed, and entire ecosystems dried up.

Tapzi’s founders watched this unfold and decided to take a step back. What if earning in a blockchain game wasn’t about grinding or speculation, but about skill? What if rewards came from playing better, not just playing longer?

That’s how Tapzi’s “Skill-to-Earn” model was born.

– The winner takes the prize pool.
– No bots.
– No loot boxes.
– No endless inflation.

Just competition, fairness, and a reason to keep coming back.

### What Makes Tapzi One of the Best Crypto Presales in 2025

At first glance, Tapzi’s token price might catch your eye—currently $0.0035, it’s early. But what stands out more is its simplicity.

– No need for a gaming PC, an expensive NFT, or lengthy setup.
– Play directly on your browser or phone.
– Connect your wallet and start competing instantly.

This accessibility, combined with its competitive format, offers something rare in crypto: a chance to reach beyond the typical investor bubble. It feels like the kind of project that could spread naturally through word of mouth—the “hey, try this game and win a few tokens” kind of viral growth.

Tapzi has been listed among the best crypto presales to buy now, noted for:

– Fair tokenomics with a total supply of 5 billion.
– A transparent vesting schedule.
– No hidden minting.

These qualities signal maturity in an industry often driven by hype.

### Timing Is Everything: Tapzi’s Perfect Entry into the 2025 Altcoin Season

Markets thrive on narratives, and the current story forming resembles 2021’s gaming explosion—but smarter.

Back then, tokens like Axie Infinity (AXS) and GALA soared thousands of percent as GameFi gained mainstream attention. However, they plummeted when their ecosystems couldn’t sustain token rewards.

This time, investors seek utility-driven gaming projects with sustainable models.

Tapzi’s timing is almost uncanny.

With Solana, Polygon, and Immutable reinvesting heavily in Web3 gaming infrastructure, the sector is regaining legitimacy. Meanwhile, Tapzi sits right in the middle of that resurgence, small enough to grow fast, yet polished enough to feel like a real product.

Its ongoing presale has already reached over 68% of its target, and community sentiment is building momentum.

On X (formerly Twitter), Tapzi’s name is appearing alongside phrases like “next 100x altcoin” and “best crypto to buy now.”

### The Human Side of Tapzi: Why Fairness and Fun Could Drive Web3 Adoption

Beyond smart tokenomics and GameFi strategy, Tapzi’s team focuses on one core value: fairness.

In a recent community AMA, a developer shared,
“We wanted to build a game that rewards the same thing every good game rewards: skill. You shouldn’t have to grind for hours or buy an expensive NFT to have a chance.”

That attitude stands out in a space where many projects chase buzzwords more than user experience.

Early testers describe Tapzi’s interface as “light,” responsive, clean, and social. It’s not about reinventing gaming—it’s about reminding players that gaming and crypto don’t have to be complicated to be fun.

Ironically, fun might be the missing ingredient in Web3 adoption.

### Tapzi Roadmap and Price Outlook: Can TAPZI Really 100x?

The Tapzi roadmap outlines a gradual rollout of new game types, NFT achievements, and tournament systems where players can climb seasonal leaderboards.

More importantly, Tapzi fits into a broader market narrative. If Solana’s rally sparks another altcoin season—one where smaller tokens can again make huge moves—then Tapzi’s timing, accessibility, and purpose could make it one of the earliest success stories of the cycle.

That said, presales always carry risks. Not every promising project makes it to launch.

But every bull run has a few underdogs that start small, grow quietly, and eventually lead entirely new categories.

### The Takeaway: Why Tapzi Could Be the Best Crypto to Buy Now

Crypto markets are cyclical, but creativity always returns stronger.

Tapzi might not have Solana’s or Ethereum’s name recognition yet, but it is built on a simple idea—one these giants once had too—that just makes sense.

As the market wakes and Web3 gaming reclaims its spot in the conversation, Tapzi offers a glimpse of the next generation of blockchain projects: human, competitive, transparent, and genuinely fun.

Whether it becomes 2025’s breakout token or just a sign of a smarter GameFi era, one thing is clear—the story of Tapzi (TAPZI) is only getting started, and it’s worth keeping an eye on.

### Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

**Which Crypto Is the Best to Buy Right Now?**
Right now, many are watching Tapzi (TAPZI). It’s one of the few new cryptos not riding hype but built around a clear, understandable idea. Players stake TAPZI tokens to compete in short, skill-based games, and the winner takes the stakes. Simple, fair, and purposeful—this makes Tapzi stand out.

**What Makes Tapzi Different from Other Cryptos?**
Tapzi is refreshingly straightforward. It doesn’t aim to reinvent finance or build a massive metaverse. Instead, it focuses on making gaming fair and fun again. The Skill-to-Earn model rewards actual player performance instead of luck or grinding, embodying transparency and a human touch rare in today’s market.

**Tapzi Price Prediction 2025 – Could TAPZI Really 100x?**
It’s possible, but only if the project delivers. With a presale price of around $0.0035, a 100x return is mathematically feasible if adoption grows. The real strength lies in its concept. If the Skill-to-Earn model catches on and players engage actively, Tapzi could grow rapidly. Like any new crypto, it carries risks, but its genuine potential is attracting early believers.

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*Stay tuned for more updates on Tapzi and the evolving world of Web3 gaming.*
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/crypto/solanas-return-signals-altcoin-season-and-tapzi-tapzi-could-quietly-be-the-best-crypto-to-buy-now/

Best iPhone 17 Pro pictures we’ve seen yet

The wait is over! Our annual roundup of the best new iPhone Pro-model pictures has concluded. After combing through thousands of iPhone 17 Pro images submitted by the 9to5Mac community across various social platforms, we’ve identified the standouts—arguably the best we’ve seen yet.

Cameras were a major focus for this year’s iPhone 17 Pro models. The rear camera system now includes three 48MP “Fusion” lenses: main, ultra-wide, and telephoto. Notably, the telephoto lens has jumped from 12MP on the iPhone 16 Pro to 48MP on the 17 Pro, offering enhanced 4× and 8× optical zoom capabilities. By comparison, the iPhone 16 Pro featured a 12MP telephoto lens with a 5× zoom.

While we didn’t receive any bold submissions highlighting the front-facing camera, it’s worth noting that the iPhone 17 Pro’s front camera saw an upgrade to 18MP (up from 12MP), along with Center Stage support and a larger sensor.

For a detailed look, you can check out our full [iPhone 17 Pro vs. 16 Pro comparison here](#).

### Best iPhone 17 Pro Submissions

A special thank you to everyone who submitted their photos. We received an overwhelming number this year! Unfortunately, we can’t share them all—otherwise, this story might never load.

Please note, we did not require submissions to be “untouched.” Some images may have edits, but heavily edited photos were limited to keep the collection authentic.

Stay connected on Threads and Bluesky so you don’t miss out on other community posts like this one.

**Previous Years’ Collections:**
– [Best iPhone 16 Pro Pictures I’ve Seen Yet](#)
– [Best Night Mode Pictures from iPhone 15](#)
https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/05/best-iphone-17-pro-images-weve-seen-yet/

Beer honoring veterans relaunches at Adirondack Brewery

Adirondack Brewery is relaunching its limited edition special blonde IPA, DD-214, to honor veterans.

This unique beer, crafted by veterans for veterans, originally debuted in 2020. The relaunch serves as a tribute to those who have served, highlighting the brewery’s commitment to supporting the veteran community.

Stay tuned for the return of DD-214 and join Adirondack Brewery in raising a glass to honor our heroes.
https://www.news10.com/community/veterans-voices/beer-honoring-veterans-relaunches-at-adirondack-brewery/

A Catawba County police department was the first agency in NC to join ICE task force agreement

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MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: ‘I’m afraid our midterms will look like this’

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon expressed concern that Republicans might lose in the upcoming midterm elections after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday. Speaking on Real America’s Voice following President Donald Trump’s address to Republican senators on Wednesday, Loudon shared her thoughts on the election results.

“Yeah, first of all, I think it was nice to see a president that was so presidential, as he stayed very calm, he didn’t really respond to any of the silliness of Mamdani, all the rest of it,” she explained.

Loudon continued, “I think that the consensus is, I’m looking through our chat, and I think that, to put it very succinctly, President Trump, being president, is a huge job. That’s obviously an understatement. He has spent a lot of time looking out at the world and trying to fix things. I think it is time to come home and to focus on our, especially our economy.”

According to Loudon, “People are feeling completely disabled economically. And if we don’t come home and focus on our domestic issues, I’m afraid our midterms will look like this.”

Correspondent David Zere agreed with her assessment. “And the foreign policy is critical,” he said, “but people can’t survive.” He added, “Lettuce is still $3 a head in the supermarket. And Trump’s economic agenda has not kicked in yet, but people can’t wait, and that’s exactly what Mamdani took advantage on yesterday in New York City.”

Loudon argued that Republicans were losing elections because they were “letting [Democrats] label us as these, you know, awful, selfish capitalists.”

She emphasized the distinction between Donald Trump and a tyrant, stating, “Yes, Donald Trump is wealthy, but he wants every American to be wealthy. He said it many times. He’s working for it every single day. And I think it’s going to take more than nine months to get it done,” she remarked.
https://www.rawstory.com/gina-loudon-midterms-panic/

36k-Mile 2002 Mercedes-Benz SL500

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Here’s Why A PS5 Leak Has Everyone Talking About Sony’s PC Plans

“It’s important to realize that we’re really thoughtful about bringing our franchises off console to reach new audiences and that we’re taking a very measured, very deliberate approach in doing that.”

That’s how PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst described Sony’s approach to porting its first-party exclusives to PC earlier this year. But recent discoveries of references to PC gaming and a possible “cross-buy” feature on the PlayStation 5 storefront have sparked speculation that the company might be planning something bolder with its next console lineup, possibly when the PS6 launches in the not-too-distant future.

### New Symbols Hint at Cross-Platform Features

According to dataminer Amethxst, with confirmation from others, new symbols have been added to the PlayStation Store backend for PS5. Among these are a shared “PS5/PC” icon and another labeled “Cross-Buy.” These icons use official Sony fonts and are notably absent from the PS4 interface.

While these new symbols aren’t concrete proof of upcoming features, they strongly suggest that Sony is exploring ways to expand the PlayStation ecosystem beyond a single console. This would be similar to Microsoft’s “Play Anywhere” initiative, which allows cross-platform ownership between Xbox consoles and Windows PCs. Microsoft has also expanded into PC gaming handhelds with devices like the ROG Xbox Ally X, offering a full-screen Windows gaming experience.

### Sony’s Expanding Footprint on PC Gaming

Sony’s efforts to extend its reach into PC gaming have been ongoing for years. Starting with *Horizon Zero Dawn* in 2021, the company has steadily brought major PS5 exclusives like *Spider-Man 2* to platforms such as Steam and the Epic Games Store, often within 15 months of their console release. At this rate, fans can expect *Astro Bot* to arrive on PC by early next year.

However, Sony has refrained from adopting day-and-date releases on PC outside of online multiplayer titles like *Helldivers 2*. Balancing the transition to PC while encouraging new players to join the PlayStation Network (PSN) remains a challenge.

### Navigating the PlayStation Network Integration

To enhance the PC gaming experience, Sony has incorporated features like trophy support in Steam versions of titles such as *Ghost of Tsushima*. Yet, the requirement for PSN login—even in single-player games—has drawn criticism from the community. This illustrates the delicate balance Sony must maintain to protect its ecosystem while expanding onto other platforms.

One significant downside for Sony is that when PlayStation games sell on PC via third-party storefronts, companies like Valve and Epic take a cut of the sales revenue.

### The Case for a PlayStation PC Launcher

A straightforward solution to this issue would be a dedicated PlayStation PC launcher, similar to services offered by Ubisoft and other major publishers.

Interestingly, Sony reportedly considered such a launcher based on file references found in *Spider-Man Remastered*. While the company opted to directly integrate PSN authentication into Steam versions, the recent “PS5/PC” and “Cross-Buy” references suggest that a bespoke launcher might still be in development.

A PlayStation PC launcher would enable features such as purchasing a game like *God of War* once and accessing it on both console and PC without extra cost—mirroring Microsoft’s “Play Anywhere” model. For example, buying *Baldur’s Gate 3* on Xbox Series X grants access to the Windows version because Microsoft owns the PC storefront and manages cross-platform licensing.

### Revisiting Cross-Buy Support and Rumored Handhelds

Far from being a new concept, Sony has supported “Cross-Buy” within the PlayStation ecosystem before. A notable example was the PlayStation Vita, which allowed owners to buy certain games once and play them across both the portable system and PS3. The original *Helldivers* benefited from this feature before the Vita’s rapid decline ended the initiative.

A new high-end gaming handheld approaching PS5-level performance could revive and expand “Cross-Buy” in a meaningful way.

### What the Future Might Hold

There are two intriguing possibilities:

1. Sony’s rumored next-generation handheld could provide access to the entire library of PS4 and PS5 games players already own, leveraging “Cross-Buy” to unify the ecosystem.

2. For PC gamers new to PlayStation, “Cross-Buy” could offer a seamless bridge—allowing them to redeem digital purchases across PC and PlayStation consoles, making it easier to join the PlayStation ecosystem.

Sony’s recent developments hint at a future where the PlayStation experience transcends traditional hardware boundaries, broadening accessibility while maintaining the strong identity that has defined the brand for years. Whether through new launcher technology, enhanced cross-buy support, or innovative handheld devices, the PlayStation ecosystem appears poised for exciting evolution.
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