Jets logran touchdowns en devolución de kickoff y vencen 27-20 a Browns

Por DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

EAST RUTHERFORD, Nueva Jersey, EE. UU. (AP) — Nueva York logró touchdowns en un retorno de kickoff y un retorno de despeje en el mismo juego por primera vez en la historia de la franquicia.

Además, Breece Hall recibió un pase de pantalla de Justin Fields de 42 yardas para la anotación.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/09/jets-logran-touchdowns-en-devolucin-de-kickoff-y-vencen-27-20-a-browns/

V Rijádu začíná 26. Valné shromáždění UN Tourism

RIJÁD, Saúdská Arábie – Dnes bylo v Rijádu zahájeno 26. zasedání Valného shromáždění UN Tourism, které představuje historickou premiéru pro region Rady pro spolupráci v Perském zálivu (GCC). Jde zároveň o největší zasedání od založení UN Tourism před 50 lety.

Přibližně 160 delegací z členských států, včetně ministrů, vysokých úředníků a lídrů z celého odvětví a občanské společnosti, se shromáždilo, aby oslavilo pět desetiletí mezinárodní spolupráce.

Letos je Valné shromáždění organizováno pod tématem „Cestovní ruch řízený umělou inteligencí,“ které klade důraz na využití moderních technologií pro rozvoj a inovace v oblasti cestovního ruchu.
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Destroying Europe in order to save it: Extortion, theft, and the EU’s two disastrous choices

Europe can postpone recognition of failure, but it cannot postpone the bill.

Europe now faces a stark choice forced by its disastrous war policy against Russia: either allow the EU to successfully move toward a centralized state over the heads of its member states, risking a mass Eurexit that may or may not succeed in reaction to that gamble, or delay the larger crisis through member states quietly accepting one of several schemes that will cripple the economy and create social strife regardless.

The Union must decide whether to use frozen Russian sovereign assets to finance a €140 billion “reparation” loan for Ukraine, or to issue joint debt through Eurobonds. Both paths carry severe legal risks and impose heavy costs on citizens: one through contingent liabilities, the other through immediate taxes, austerity, and political instability.

Pushing through the Eurobond option would amount to a structural coup, a radical re-engineering of the EU against its current form. A recent…
https://www.sott.net/article/502868-Destroying-Europe-in-order-to-save-it-Extortion-theft-and-the-EUs-two-disastrous-choices

Giants completely fall apart after Jaxson Dart concussion in brutal loss to Bears

**Giants Suffer Another Heartbreaking Collapse in 24-20 Loss to Bears at Soldier Field**

CHICAGO — The New York Giants relived their worst nightmare Sunday night. Just like three weeks ago in Denver, the Giants’ defense blew a double-digit fourth-quarter lead after dominating play for the first three quarters. Only this time, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart wasn’t around to keep fighting back, having failed a concussion test between the third and fourth quarters.

Head coach Brian Daboll’s lack of faith in benched veteran Russell Wilson — and Wilson’s own hesitancy — was apparent in the final minutes. The question now looms: can Daboll and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen survive another collapse, marked by allowing two touchdowns in the last four minutes of a 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears at a blustery Soldier Field?

Caleb Williams ran for the go-ahead 17-yard touchdown with 1:47 remaining, after a long run that took the Bears down to the Giants’ 2-yard line on the previous drive. Williams also threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Rome Odunze to start the Bears’ comeback.

One of Daboll’s most regrettable decisions came with 10:19 left in the game when he opted for a field goal from the 1-yard line. While this put the Giants ahead by two scores, 20-10, it proved insufficient against a defense struggling to close out games in today’s NFL.

The Giants’ defense did make a crucial fourth-down stop — their third of the game — while holding a 10-point lead. However, it wasn’t enough. The Bears responded with a 91-yard, 2:17-minute drive culminating in a touchdown that tightened the score, causing the Giants to retreat into an offensive shell.

A three-and-out drive was punctuated by Wilson taking an 11-yard punt, and Jamie Gillan compounding the field position disadvantage with a shanked 26-yard punt.

This meltdown mirrors the Giants’ recent collapse against the Broncos 21 days ago, when they allowed 33 points in the fourth quarter and squandered a 19-point lead in a season-defining loss. Both devastating performances now contribute to the Giants’ franchise-record-tying 10-game road losing streak.

In challenging conditions that included sideways snow flurries and a depleted roster featuring third-string running backs and receivers, Jaxson Dart was nearly flawless during his three quarters on the field. He amassed 308 yards from scrimmage and scored two rushing touchdowns before exiting due to concussion protocol.

Russell Wilson, who was benched after Week 3, reminded fans why during his late-game stint as he threw four straight incompletions to end the game, sealing New York’s fate. Wilson finished with 45 passing yards, but 41 of those came on a catch-and-run by Devin Singletary, who made a crucial play during the drive that led to an 18-yard field goal, putting the Giants ahead 20-10.

**CHECK OUT THE LATEST NFL STANDINGS AND GIANTS STATS**
https://nypost.com/2025/11/09/sports/giants-fall-apart-after-jaxson-dart-concussion-in-loss-to-bears/

Experts: Seasonal depression more likely as days get darker

As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, many people begin to notice a shift in their mood, a condition known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). This type of depression typically occurs around the same time each year—most often in the fall and winter—when sunlight is limited.

Stephanie Marcello, chief psychologist at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care in New Brunswick, New Jersey, emphasizes that having the right tools can make a significant difference in how you feel during these months.

### What Is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

SAD affects people in different ways, but common symptoms include:

– Feeling sad most of the day, nearly every day
– Low energy
– Sleeping more than usual
– Changes in appetite, such as overeating or losing your appetite
– Weight fluctuations
– Losing interest in activities you usually enjoy

Some individuals may also experience feelings of hopelessness or have thoughts of suicide. Doctors typically diagnose SAD when these symptoms occur for at least two winters in a row and improve during the spring and summer months.

### How to Manage Seasonal Affective Disorder

Because reduced sunlight plays a major role in SAD, spending time outdoors during the day can help boost your mood. Even short breaks outside or sitting near a sunny window can increase serotonin, a brain chemical linked to feelings of well-being.

Another effective option is light therapy, which involves exposing yourself to bright, artificial light. Research suggests that light therapy can help up to 85% of people with SAD, especially when started early in the season.

For those with more severe symptoms, treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and certain antidepressants, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), may be beneficial.

### Simple Daily Habits to Improve Mood

In addition to medical treatments, simple daily habits can make a real difference:

– Stay physically active
– Connect with friends or family
– Eat a balanced diet
– Engage in activities you enjoy, even if your motivation is low

### Don’t Suffer in Silence

Most importantly, researchers urge anyone experiencing symptoms of SAD to reach out for help. You don’t have to face it alone.

### More Information

For further details and resources on seasonal affective disorder, visit the [Mayo Clinic’s SAD information page](https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/seasonal-affective-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20364651).

Taking proactive steps can greatly improve your well-being during the darker months. If you or someone you know is struggling with SAD, support is available.
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2025/11/09/dark-days-seasonal-depression/8681762718340/

Adrian Morejon’s wife Melany reacts to Luis Arraez’s spouse Gladys turning heads in chic winterwear on her Venetian getaway

Luis Arraez and his wife, Gladys Penalver, are enjoying a romantic getaway in Italy.

Their journey began in the historic city of Rome, where they explored ancient landmarks and soaked in the vibrant culture.

Now, the couple has arrived in Venice, the enchanting city of canals, ready to experience its unique charm and beauty.
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CBS’s Bari Weiss Fires Its Climate Crisis & Race & Culture Hysteria Units

**CBS News Lays Off Most of Its Climate Crisis Production Staff Amid Leadership Changes**

CBS News recently announced the dismissal of most of its climate crisis production team as part of broader layoffs affecting dozens of news staff members last week. Under the leadership of the new Editor-in-Chief, Bari Weiss, the network appears to be scaling back its dedicated climate crisis coverage.

Tracy Wholf, the coordinating producer of the climate crisis unit, was among those let go. Reports suggest that without Wholf, the climate unit has effectively been disbanded. Wholf’s departure followed an internal email she sent advocating for the inclusion of climate change context in reports about Hurricane Melissa. She had recommended adding a sentence linking the storm’s rapid intensification to climate change: “The above-average Atlantic Ocean temperatures, made worse by climate change, helped Melissa rapidly intensify into a category 5 storm.” Wholf cited research from Imperial College as support for this assertion.

In addition to changes in the climate coverage team, CBS News also dismantled its race and culture unit. This move led to accusations of discrimination from former employees. Trey Sherman, an associate producer in the race and culture unit who was laid off, stated, “Every producer on my team who got laid off is a person of color. Every person who gets to stay and will be relocated within the company is a white person.”

The network’s new owners, Charles and Louis Ellison, have expressed a commitment to restoring “real journalism” and delivering accurate, unbiased reporting without racial or political agendas.

Commenting on these developments, Charles Rotter of the “Watts Up With That” blog emphasized the importance of returning to traditional journalistic standards. He noted that reporters once clearly distinguished between evidence and opinion, data and doctrine. Today, however, many reporters appear to defend predetermined narratives rather than investigate the truth. Rotter suggests that CBS’s shift away from this mindset could mark a return to sanity in journalism. Environmental issues may still be covered, but ideally without assuming predetermined conclusions.

As these changes unfold, viewers may soon encounter weather reports and environmental coverage that focus on facts rather than politicized messaging.

**About Bari Weiss**

Bari Weiss has garnered attention not only for her editorial decisions but also for her strong public stance on various issues. Known for her pro-Israel views, she has faced ongoing threats, reflecting the contentious environment surrounding media and politics today.

**Reflections on Current Times**

The evolving media landscape and societal tensions have sparked thoughtful commentary from various voices:

> “I have never written that there is a threat of fascism in America. I always considered the idea overwrought. But now I believe there really is such a threat and it will come draped not in an American flag, but in the name of tolerance and health.”
> — Dennis Prager

> “It’s better to live one day as a lion than a dozen years as a sheep.”
> — Charles M. Schulz

> “How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.”
> — Ronald Reagan

> “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
> — Hannah Arendt, *The Origins of Totalitarianism*

As CBS News navigates these changes, the hope among many is for a renewed focus on fact-based, unbiased journalism that serves the public interest without advancing particular ideological narratives.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/cbss-bari-weiss-fires-its-climate-crisis-race-culture-hysteria-units/

DHS: ICE recibió más de 200.000 solicitudes de empleo para arrestar a inmigrantes “delincuentes”

El Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) ha recibido más de 200,000 solicitudes de ciudadanos que buscan unirse a la agencia “para ayudar a expulsar de Estados Unidos a los peores delincuentes inmigrantes ilegales”, informó este viernes el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (DHS) en un comunicado.

La secretaria de Seguridad Nacional, Kristi Noem, declaró que los estadounidenses “están respondiendo al llamado de su país” para servir en las tareas de detención y deportación de inmigrantes. “Los estadounidenses patriotas desean defender la patria expulsando de Estados Unidos a los peores delincuentes inmigrantes ilegales”, afirmó Noem.

Según el DHS, la agencia ofrece incentivos económicos para atraer nuevos aspirantes, entre ellos bonos de firma de hasta $50,000 dólares, reembolso o condonación de préstamos estudiantiles, y beneficios de jubilación mejorados. También se incluyen compensaciones adicionales para agentes especiales y oficiales de deportación, como el 25% de pago extra por disponibilidad operativa y horas extras por tareas “administrativamente incontrolables”.

Aunque el DHS destacó el interés “sin precedentes” por incorporarse al ICE, el comunicado no precisa desde cuándo se contabilizan las solicitudes ni cuántas han sido aprobadas o están en proceso de revisión.

### Defensores Nacionales

El Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS) también reportó un récord en su reciente campaña de contratación. Desde el 30 de septiembre, la agencia ha recibido más de 35,000 solicitudes para formar parte del programa Defensores de la Seguridad Nacional, la mayor cifra en su historia, según el comunicado.

El director del USCIS, Joseph Edlow, aseguró que “la campaña Defensores de la Patria ya ha sido un éxito rotundo y ha calado hondo en el pueblo estadounidense”. Añadió que los nuevos reclutas “no solo solicitan un empleo, sino que se postulan para proteger nuestros valores y defender nuestra patria”.

De acuerdo con el DHS, los seleccionados se encargarán de entrevistar inmigrantes, revisar solicitudes y detectar casos de extranjeros con antecedentes penales o presuntamente vinculados a actividades ilícitas.

El USCIS ya ha realizado “cientos de ofertas de empleo” y prevé incorporar a los primeros candidatos “en las próximas semanas”, dijeron.

Los Defensores Nacionales podrían recibir bonos de hasta $50,000 dólares, reembolsos educativos y opciones de teletrabajo o flexibilidad laboral para algunos cargos. Según la agencia, el objetivo es atraer rápidamente a “personas comprometidas con los valores nacionales” y acelerar los procesos de selección para puestos que no requieren título universitario.

Sigue leyendo:
https://eldiariony.com/2025/11/09/dhs-ice-recibio-mas-de-200-000-solicitudes-de-empleo-para-arrestar-a-inmigrantes-delincuentes/

‘Bill & Ted’ star Alex Winter says he would not have been okay if he hadn’t escaped Hollywood spotlight

**”Bill & Ted” Star Alex Winter Opens Up About Escaping the Pitfalls of Show Business**

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Alex Winter, known for his iconic role in the “Bill & Ted” franchise, has revealed how escaping the harsh realities of show business was crucial for his well-being. Currently starring on Broadway alongside his “Bill & Ted” co-star Keanu Reeves in *Waiting for Gadot*, Winter opened up in an interview with *The Guardian* about the challenges of early success and how surviving years of sexual abuse and trauma compelled him to leave Hollywood and start anew.

For much of his teenage years, Winter, who made his Broadway debut at just 12 years old, worked tirelessly both onstage and behind the scenes. In 1987, he landed a breakthrough role as Marko in the vampire cult classic *The Lost Boys*. Two years later, he gained widespread recognition playing Bill S. Preston in the beloved comedy *Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.*

Winter moved to Los Angeles just shy of graduating from NYU’s film school and began focusing on work behind the camera, directing music videos and commercials, and co-writing various television hits. However, by the age of 26, he felt “fried” and decided he needed an escape.

“I just wanted to get the hell out of the public eye, and just be on the tube, going to my office in Soho and start a family,” Winter shared. He shifted his focus to directing and filming documentaries, expressing satisfaction with this new direction. “My career is where I want it, which is that I have the ability to do whatever interests me the most,” he added. “But I would not have been OK had I not split.”

### Years of Trauma Behind the Scenes

In 2018, Winter courageously disclosed that he was sexually abused by an unnamed adult who has since passed away. At the time of the abuse, Winter was performing alongside Yul Brynner in *The King and I*, while grappling with intense and prolonged trauma.

“There was ‘The King and I’ eight shows a week, happy face feeling genuinely happy in that role. Great relationship with my mom and dad; great relationship with the co-workers around me; doing interviews, signing autographs, living this amazing … and then this nightmarish other existence,” he told *The Guardian* in 2020.

Winter also revealed the long-lasting effects of his experience, including extreme post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). “It will wreak havoc on you. It’s a way in which you relate to the world around you and to yourself, and it’s very nuanced, but you can become very fractured,” he explained. “You slowly compartmentalize. You keep this thing over here, you keep that thing over there, and you don’t have any natural equilibrium. That fracturing just gets worse and worse and worse.”

He described how by his mid-20s, he was barely holding himself together. “By your mid-20s, it’s like you’re holding those different selves together with duct tape. That’s when you see kids overdosing or blowing their heads off. In my case, I was just like, I need to stop doing this thing where these eyes are on me all the time and I don’t feel safe or comfortable … I just want to go ride the subway and help raise a family and do my writing and directing.”

Winter has also warned that children placed in high-pressure Hollywood environments will inevitably face psychological repercussions.

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Pipe Bomber’s Actions Enabled Speaker Pelosi to Certify the 2020 Election for Joe Biden

Published November 9, 2025

# A Hidden Trigger: Pipe Bombs and the Certification of the 2020 Election

On January 6, 2021, Congress convened in Washington, D.C. to carry out the final constitutional step of certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election, formally recording the electoral votes for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

At nearly the same time, law enforcement discovered two improvised explosive devices — pipe bombs — planted near the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Republican National Committee (RNC) on Capitol Hill. While the motives and perpetrators behind the bombs remain unresolved, a report by the House Subcommittee concluded:

> “The pipe bombs placed many lawmakers, staff, law enforcement, and residents in harm’s way. The devices played a role in diverting law enforcement personnel from the Capitol at a critical time.”

## How the Bombs Arguably Enabled the Certification

From a right-leaning vantage point, one can argue the following sequence of events:

### Diversion of Security Resources

The discovery of bombs outside the RNC and DNC forced federal authorities — including the United States Capitol Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation — to divert manpower and attention away from the Capitol building itself.

As the report states, while this diversion did not guarantee the breach of the Capitol would succeed, it “plainly worked” as a disruption.

### Timing of the Breach and the Certification Timeline

The joint session of Congress reconvened later that evening and completed the certification of the electoral vote count.

With resources already stretched thin by the bomb scenes, the security posture at the Capitol was under far greater strain, arguably easing pressure on Congress to complete its work.

### Political Optics and Momentum

The events of that day created chaos and urgency. For Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her team, ensuring the certification proceeded despite the chaos was both a statement of resilience and a political imperative.

The diversion of security forces arguably reduced the time and space for other actors to delay or obstruct the process in Congress.

### The Certification Is Completed

Regardless of external events, the certification of Biden/Harris moved forward and was finalized.

## Why This Matters

### Accountability and Security

The unresolved bomb-plantings raise questions about whether law enforcement preparedness was sufficient, and whether political theatre exploited those failures.

### Narrative Control

For those on the right who questioned the timeline or legitimacy of the certification process, the bomb diversion narrative offers a plausible explanation for how the certification went forward despite widespread objections and contested claims.

### Policy Implications

If a diversion facilitated the certification environment, then reforms around protective coordination, perimeter security, and the resource demands of simultaneous threats become more urgent.

## Counterpoints Worth Noting

– The exact intent of the pipe bomber(s) is unverified. The report itself calls the “diversion” interpretation “pure speculation.”
– The certification would have happened under constitutional processes; the bombs alone did not guarantee the outcome.
– Many observers argue that broader legal and electoral mechanisms (state certifications, court decisions, etc.) were the primary enablers, rather than on-site events in Washington, D.C.

## Implications of the Pipe Bomb Diversion on the 2020 Election Certification

### Heightened Security Awareness

The pipe bombs exposed vulnerabilities in Capitol security and the coordination of federal law enforcement. From a right-leaning perspective, this underscores the need for stronger contingency planning during politically charged events. The fact that a few devices could divert critical resources highlights systemic weaknesses in protecting lawmakers and sensitive processes.

### Acceleration of Certification Despite Objections

The diversion of security resources arguably reduced obstacles for Congress to proceed with certifying the election. For those skeptical of the 2020 election outcome, this raises questions about how external events can influence legislative procedures intentionally or unintentionally.

### Political Leverage and Narrative Control

Chaos on the ground created by the bombs gave political leaders, particularly Speaker Pelosi, both urgency and leverage to ensure the certification was completed. Right-leaning analysts could argue this illustrates how crises can be used to frame political narratives and shape outcomes, even indirectly.

### Precedent for Handling Future Election Disputes

The events of January 6, including the bomb discoveries, set a precedent in managing contested elections. Policymakers may now weigh the balance between security, transparency, and the pace of certification. Right-leaning observers might interpret this as evidence that election processes can be influenced by events outside normal legal channels.

### Legal and Investigative Ramifications

The unresolved nature of the pipe bomber case leaves questions about accountability. From this perspective, if such events are left unaddressed or unexplained, they could be perceived as facilitating outcomes favorable to one political side.

### Public Perception and Trust

Finally, the bomb-related disruptions feed into broader debates about election integrity and institutional trust. Right-leaning viewpoints may see this as further proof that procedural vulnerabilities can inadvertently empower certain political agendas.

## Overall Takeaway: A Crucial, Overlooked Factor in the 2020 Election Certification

The events of January 6, 2021, are often reduced to the image of rioters storming the Capitol. Yet, a right-leaning examination reveals a more complex story: the presence of pipe bombs near the DNC and RNC played a pivotal, though underreported, role in shaping that day’s outcomes.

These devices forced federal and local law enforcement to divert attention and resources at a moment when the certification of the 2020 election hung in the balance. From this perspective, the bombs were more than a security threat — they inadvertently created conditions that allowed Speaker Nancy Pelosi and congressional Democrats to push through the certification without major interruption.

While the Constitution ensures that Congress certifies electoral votes, the realities on the ground — distractions, threats, and logistical strain — can influence the pace and ease of such processes.

The implications are profound for conservatives and right-leaning observers: the January 6 events show that even small, seemingly peripheral actions like the placement of pipe bombs can have outsized effects on political outcomes. They highlight vulnerabilities in Capitol security, the influence of chaotic events on procedural decisions, and the importance of vigilance in protecting electoral integrity.

Ultimately, the pipe bombs serve as a stark reminder that the integrity of American elections is not just determined by ballots, courts, or laws, but also by the real-world circumstances surrounding the counting and certification of votes.

For those questioning the processes of January 6, it is a cautionary tale: external forces, even violent disruptions, can tip the scales—intentionally or not—toward a predetermined outcome.

In this light, January 6 was not merely a day of protest or breach; it was a convergence of political maneuvering, security challenges, and unforeseen events — all of which collectively enabled the certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 victory.

Recognizing these dynamics is essential for understanding both the fragility and the resilience of the American electoral process.

**Sources:**
JOE HOFT EXCLUSIVE: Pipe Bomber’s Actions Enabled Speaker Pelosi to Certify the 2020 Election for Joe Biden.
https://newscats.org/pipe-bombers-actions-enabled-speaker-pelosi-to-certify-the-2020-election-for-joe-biden