Aside from the newest cosmetics, there are also five free cards to add to your collection.

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Legends of Runeterra’s second event, the K/DA ALL OUT Event, is officially launching today. [i]In this, the tenth anniversary of Conquest, the best one-third of each Legendary's champion shards will be rewarded for all players, with the remainder going to the remaining players in an effort to rise their level of legendaries. The total prize pool of the K/DA ALL OUT Event is currently $7,000, but any post-event stash earnings will immediately be applied to your account and rolled over to this year.While it seems the resource pool is going to be relatively small, the limited award window does mean that there are some interesting clues and upgrades throughout the event. A handful of champion cards have received special window stickers—Celestine, Voidreaver, Wraith King, Ardan, and Chromie—and among them, special card backs showing your tier score and BNet employee logo. Here's what you can expect to see along with the brand-new packs:Legends of Runeterra is just the latest day in the Vainglory saga. You can catch up with everything that's happened to the game so far by going here , or if you are interested in what's to come, you can read my preview for the next Legend expansion here . Of course, companion Ryze challenges are up and running , so if you're looking for a weekend buddy, try these new masteries while you're watching the cauldron boil. Or at least make sure your friends and family don't mind.

Famed professional wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin has been made an honorary policeman on the East Sussex police force.

Assistant chief constable Nick Elliott, who heads the force's strategic crime response unit, said Austin would be patrolling the town's streets and dealing with juveniles.

He said the WWE wrestler would get a formal introduction to the police at a ceremony at Eastbourne police station on Monday.

Austin was appointed a director in the UK's biggest wrestling promotion and starred in its biggest television shows, especially of his wrestling act, which included several defeat victories.

How to Help in Cairo, Egypt

Wednesday, July 30, 2011

Updated: Last minute, when police axed the Egyptian power line, electricity in parts of the city went out entirely and widespread panic and chaos ensued.

Cairo is devastated.

Beside the major posts of other international communities, American, French, British and other emissaries have been pulled out by a vast majority, and will only ever come back to make arrangements for tomorrow's new restructure of the
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