Will Dylan Guenther Score a Goal vs. the New York Rangers on November 22?

Will Dylan Guenther score for the Utah Mammoth versus the New York Rangers on Saturday? Stats and trends are available here, to help you make the best call before the puck drops at 9:00 PM ET. Dylan Guenther Anytime Goal Odds vs. the Rangers Anytime Goal Odds: +175 (Bet $10 to win $17.50 if he scores a goal) Guenther Goals Betting Stats In each game Guenther has played with a set points prop — one opportunity — he’s exceeded the prop total. Through 21 games played this season, Guenther has recorded 15 points (with a pair of multi-point games). In eight of 21 games this season, Guenther has scored — but just one goal each time. Guenther’s eight goals this season have come via 74 shots (10.8% conversion rate). He has not faced the Rangers yet this season. On the power play, he has scored two goals, via 21 shots. Guenther Recent Performance Date Opponent Home/Away Result Points Goals Time On Ice 11/20/2025 Golden Knights Home L 4-1 0 0 17:57 11/18/2025 Sharks Away L 3-2 OT 0 0 19:45 11/17/2025 Ducks Away L 3-2 OT 1 1 15:40 11/14/2025 Islanders Home L 3-2 OT 1 1 17:23 11/12/2025 Sabres Home W 5-2 0 0 13:53 11/9/2025 Senators Away L 4-2 0 0 16:53 11/8/2025 Canadiens Away L 6-2 0 0 15:14 11/5/2025 Maple Leafs Away L 5-3 1 1 18:22 11/4/2025 Sabres Away W 2-1 OT 0 0 16:49 11/2/2025 Lightning Home L 4-2 0 0 18:11 Utah Mammoth vs. New York Rangers Game Info Game Day: Saturday, November 22, 2025 Game Time: 9:00 PM ET TV Channel: ESPN+ Watch the NHL on Fubo!
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Delaware State visits Miami (FL) on 4-game road slide

Delaware State Hornets (2-4) at Miami Hurricanes (4-1) Coral Gables, Florida; Sunday, 1 p. m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Delaware State will try to stop its four-game road skid when the Hornets take on Miami (FL). The Hurricanes have gone 4-0 in home games. Miami (FL) is third in the ACC with 20. 2 assists per game led by Tre Donaldson averaging 5. 8. The Hornets have gone 0-4 away from home. Delaware State gives up 72. 2 points to opponents while being outscored by 10. 4 points per game. Miami (FL) is shooting 51. 4% from the field this season, 1. 6 percentage points higher than the 49. 8% Delaware State allows to opponents. Delaware State averages 6. 0 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2. 2 fewer made shots on average than the 8. 2 per game Miami (FL) allows. TOP PERFORMERS: Malik Reneau is scoring 21. 0 points per game and averaging 7. 0 rebounds for the Hurricanes. Donaldson is averaging 15. 6 points and 3. 6 rebounds while shooting 47. 4%. Ponce James is scoring 13. 5 points per game and averaging 3. 0 rebounds for the Hornets. Zion Bethea is averaging 9. 7 points and 4. 3 rebounds. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. By The Associated Press.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-general-news/10218695/delaware-state-visits-miami-fl-on-4-game-road-slide.html

Brooks: The Epstein story? Count me out.

Never before have I been so uncertain about the future. Think of all the giant issues that confront us: artificial intelligence, potential financial bubbles, the decline of democracy, the rise of global authoritarianism, the collapse of reading scores and general literacy, China’s sudden scientific and technological dominance, Russian advances in Ukraine. I could go on and on. So what has America’s political class decided to obsess about over the last several months? Jeffrey Epstein. This is a guy who has been dead for six years and who last was in touch with Donald Trump 21 years ago, Trump has said. Why is Epstein the top issue in American life right now? Well, in an age in which more and more people get their news from short videos, if you’re in politics, the media or online, it pays to focus on topics that are salacious, are easy to understand and allow you to offer self-confident opinions with no actual knowledge. QAnon mentality But the most important reason the Epstein story tops our national agenda is that the QAnon mentality has taken over America. The QAnon mentality is based on the assumption that the American elite is totally evil and that American institutions are totally corrupt. If there is a pizzeria on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D. C., it must be because Hillary Clinton is running a child abuse sex ring in the basement. The Epstein case is precious to the QAnon types because here, in fact, was a part of the American elite that really was running a sex abuse ring. So, of course, they leap to the conclusion that Epstein was a typical member of the American establishment, not an outlier. It’s grooming and sex trafficking all the way down. (A previous generation of John Birch Society conspiracists were not content to claim Alger Hiss was a communist spy, which he was. They also had to insist that President Dwight Eisenhower was a paid Soviet agent.) Another feature of the QAnon mentality is the conviction that if investigators fail to find evidence to support their febrile imagining, then that is proof that they, too, are part of the cover-up. If the FBI and Justice Department conclude that there was no Epstein client list and there is no evidence that Epstein blackmailed people (as they did conclude), then let’s throw out the rule of law and throw investigations’ raw information onto the internet and let a social media mob sort things out. What could go wrong? Conspiracy thinking is always present at the fringes of society. It goes mainstream only when politicians and other leaders make it so. That’s what Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, Robert Kennedy Jr. and others have been doing. Who stole the 2020 election? A vast conspiracy! Who runs America? The deep state! We don’t actually have to practice the art of democracy; if we can just reveal the hidden conspiracy, our enemies will be destroyed. I can kind of understand why Machiavellian Republicans would spew conspiracy theories. Those theories stoke cynicism, which serves Republican ends: The government can never be trusted; politicians are all liars. Cynicism causes people to check out of politics. Or, to be more precise, it causes them to care only about politics when they can destroy something. As The Economist noted in an editorial in 2019, “Cynical politicians denigrate institutions, then vandalize them.” It’s a straight line from Candace Owens to Russell Vought. What I don’t understand is why some Democrats are hopping on this bandwagon. They may believe that the Epstein file release will somehow hurt Trump. But they are undermining public trust and sowing public cynicism in ways that make the entire progressive project impossible. They are contributing to a public atmosphere in which right-wing populism naturally thrives. What ‘Epstein class’? I have been especially startled to see Ro Khanna, a House Democrat and one of the most impressive politicians in America, use the phrase “the Epstein class” in his public statements. In an interview with my colleague David Leonhardt this week, Khanna explained that he had gotten the phrase from voters who asked him if he was on the side of “forgotten Americans” or “the Epstein class.” Khanna tried to describe the mentality of the people he encountered: “I realized how much the abuse by rich and powerful men of young girls and the sense of a rape island that Epstein had set up for people embodied the corruption of government. And then many of them saw Donald Trump as fighting this corrupt government.” I know a thing or two about the American elite, ahem, and if you’ve read my work, you may be sick of my assaults on the educated elites for being insular, self-indulgent and smug. But the phrase “the Epstein class” is inaccurate, unfair and irresponsible. Say what you will about our financial, educational, nonprofit and political elites, but they are not mass rapists. That said, I completely understand the challenges Democratic leaders like Khanna are now facing. First, how can you get working-class voters to even listen to your policy ideas unless you first recognize the anger they feel by expressing that same anger? Second, if Trump’s core story is that “the elites betrayed you,” what core story can Democrats tell to register what has happened over the past few decades? These are genuine challenges. If I were a Democratic politician, I might try telling the truth, which in my version would go something like this: The elites didn’t betray you, but they did ignore you. They didn’t mean to harm you. But they didn’t see you in the 1970s as deindustrialization took your jobs; in the ensuing decades as your families and communities broke apart; during all those decades when high immigration levels made you feel like a stranger in your own land. But over the last decade you have made yourself seen. Now the question is: Who is actually going to work with you on your problems? Which party is actually going to help you improve your health outcomes or your kids’ educational outcomes? Which party is actually going to help you achieve the American dream? Will Trump’s war on scientific research or any of the other stuff he’s doing actually do anything to help American workers? If I were a Democratic politician (this role-playing is kind of fun) I’d add that America can’t get itself back on track if the culture is awash in distrust, cynicism, catastrophizing lies and conspiracymongering. No governing majority will ever form if we’re locked in a permanent class war. I’d try to recognize that no political moment is forever. Right now, the dark passions are ascendant. But after one cultural moment, voters tend to hunger for its opposite, which in this case means leaders who project integrity, unity, honesty and hope. The smart play, I’d say, is to rebut conspiracymongering, not abet it. When the giant issues like AI and Chinese dominance come crashing down on us, we will look back on the Epstein moment and ask: “What the hell were we thinking?” David Brooks is a New York Times columnist.
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2025/11/22/brooks-the-epstein-story-count-me-out/

Bruce Willis’ Family Heartbreak: Dementia-stricken Actor’s Devoted Wife Emma Heming Admits She Hasn’t Prepared Their Young Daughters For His Death Yet

Nov. 21 2025, Published 6:20 p.m. ET Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis, hasn’t yet prepared their daughters for dealing with the eventual death of their dementia-ravaged dad, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Emma, 49, previously shared how daughters Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11, are already “grieving” the loss of their father’s presence as his battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) progresses. But they haven’t started asking about what will happen when he dies, although the former model is personally bracing for it. ‘Not There Yet’ When Discussing Bruce’s Eventual Death “That is the anxiety, right? Like, when will the next shoe drop? But I know that when/if it does, we’ll be ready,” Emma said about preparing herself for her husband’s eventual death in a new interview. When asked about whether or not she’s tried to prepare her daughters for the loss of their dad, she explained, “We’re not there yet.” “The girls are educated on FTD. I think that if they are to ask, I will tell them, but I think that they’re more focused on present day, that is where their questioning is mostly, but if it’s asked, I will always be honest and truthful,” The Unexpected Journey author confessed. The actor’s family announced his FTD diagnosis in 2023, a year after the Pulp Fiction star retired from acting while battling the speech and communicative disorder aphasia. Emma revealed in September that she moved the iconic Die Hard actor, 70, into a separate home where he was receiving round-the-clock care for his incurable and progressive form of dementia. ‘Care Plan’ in Place After exhausting herself as Bruce’s caregiver before moving him out of the family home, Emma stressed how people need to take a closer look at care plans for loved ones. “As a society, we’re not thinking about these things,” the Malta native declared. “We’re not thinking about care and our care plans, and we’re not thinking about death. But we really, we really need to, and we need to not view it in such a dark way.” Since Emma will likely be raising their daughters as a single mom after Bruce’s eventual passing, she’s made sure her girls won’t have to grapple with the same tough decisions she’s facing. “I have a care plan for the most part that’s intact and ready for my girls, so that they don’t have to make all the decisions and figure everything out. I want to just make it a little easier for them,” she said of protecting her daughters. ‘Trying to ‘Ease’ Her Daughters’ Worry Emma also does her best to reassure Mabel and Evelyn that she’s not going anywhere despite their dad’s rapid cognitive decline. “I just let them know that I’m healthy. I’m caring for myself. I try and ease that worry from them as best as I can,” she noted. In an October interview, Emma revealed about her daughters, “I think they’re doing well, all things considered. But it’s hard. They grieve. They miss their dad so much.” She heartbreakingly added: “He’s missing important milestones. That’s tough for them.” Sad Update Bruce’s daughter Rumer Willis, whom he shares with ex-wife Demi Moore, gave a rare update on her dad’s current condition during an Instagram Ask Me Anything session on Thursday, November 20, revealing that he no longer recognizes his own children. Naturally, someone asked, “How’s your dad doing?” The former Dancing With the Stars champ, 37, said it’s a “hard one to answer” because anyone with FTD “isn’t doing great.” Rumer said she’s thankful she can still visit her dad and “give him a hug, whether he recognizes me or not.”
https://radaronline.com/p/bruce-willis-wife-emma-hasnt-prepared-daughters-for-his-death-dementia/

Report: US Probes Bitmain Over Bitcoin Miners, Espionage Risks

Bitmain Technologies is reportedly under a federal investigation, dubbed Operation Red Sunset, to determine whether its devices pose a threat to U. S. national security. Federal Probe and Scope of Investigation Bitmain Technologies Ltd., the Chinese manufacturer that supplies most of the world’s Bitcoin-mining machines, has been the subject of a months-long federal investigation into whether [.].
https://news.bitcoin.com/report-us-probes-bitmain-over-bitcoin-miners-espionage-risks/

Apple Intelligence actually shines in Apple Maps

Perhaps Apple’s AI fiasco wasn’t so much an issue with Apple Intelligence as much as it was Apple not understanding the assignment. Look at what Google has done with AI on its Pixel phones. The point of the Camera Coach is to be helpful to Pixel users who are shooting a photo or video. The Gemini AI model used will analyze the scene and will position the user to give the photo a better chance of becoming an epic shot. Examples of useful AI on the Pixel are the Camera Coach and the Magic Cue The Camera Coach will move the user which results in optimal framing of the photo. The Coach will also make suggestions about making adjustments to the settings to improve the lighting or the zoom level. This is a useful AI feature unlike, say, Apple’s Image Playground which really is not a useful AI tool for iPhone users. And then there is the Magic Cue which Google promoted heavily during its most recent Pixel event. While Jimmy Fallon might not have been the best choice to host the event, Google’s Senior VP of Platforms and Devices Rick Osterloh did a good job verbalizing what Google wants from its AI which is to be proactive, not reactive. And that takes us to the Pixel 10’s Magic Cue feature. When it starts working like it should, Magic Cue could be a game changer While it has had an auspicious start and hasn’t consistently turned up when and where expected, the Magic Cue is supposed to figure out what it is you are trying to do and help you do it. For example, let’s say you are calling Puddle Jumpers Airlines to make a change to your reservation. The Magic Cue will know what you are doing and will automatically bring up your reservation information so that this information is right at your fingertips when needed. Or suppose you’re texting your friend Jimmy Olsen, a photographer at a local newspaper in Metropolis where you’re flying into tomorrow. In his chat with you, Olsen asks what time your plane is supposed to arrive so he can pick you up. The Magic Cue is supposed to understand the request for this information and create a tap-to-insert text chip in Google Messages with all of your arrival info. See how useful and timesaving this is? Apple finally gets the point that AI needs to make features useful to users Perhaps Apple is finally getting the point. Apple has added Apple Intelligence infused search to several apps improving search on the Photos app, Apple Music and the Apple TV app. With iOS 26, Apple has added some new AI capabilities to Apple Maps including AI infused search. If you’ve updated your iPhone to iOS 26, when you open Apple Maps you might receive a popup that says, “Search The Way You Talk.” Underneath it reads, “Use natural language for searches like “Find cafes with free Wi-Fi.” The advantage with this feature, as we mentioned when we first brought it to your attention this past August, is that you can use conversational language to make requests. For example, instead of typing or speaking “Restaurants open late,” you might narrow your search to receive a more precise response by typing, “Show me some highly rated Italian restaurants that have outdoor seating and are open after 10 PM.” The bottom line is that the new feature allows you to give Apple Maps your query exactly as you might say it. As a result, the task is more easily understood by Apple Maps without requiring the use of filters to get the answer that you want. Do you find Apple’s AI infused Search to be useful? Absolutely as it makes it easier to find something in a app. No, I don’t notice any improvement. It’s too early to tell. Absolutely as it makes it easier to find something in a app. 100% No, I don’t notice any improvement. 0% It’s too early to tell. 0% Have you used “Search The Way You Talk” on Apple Maps yet? Did you find that it was a useful AI tool making it easier to request exactly what you’re searching for? The advantage is that instead of having to repeat your search request multiple times to receive a specific answer, you just have to type your search request as though you were having a conversation with the app. This way you can ask it to search something one time and get the answer you need.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/apple-intelligence-shines-apple-maps_id175980

Ravindra Jadeja gives key breakthrough with Temba Bavuma’s wicket for 41 in IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test [Watch]

Team India veteran spinner Ravindra Jadeja came through with the key wicket of South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma in the final session of Day 1 of the second Test at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-ravindra-jadeja-gives-key-breakthrough-temba-bavuma-s-wicket-41-ind-vs-sa-2025-2nd-test-watch

Who is Ornella Vanoni? Italian music star DIES at 91 due to…

Ornella Vanoni, the Italian music star, passed away at the age of 91 on Friday, November 21, 2025. Her L’appuntamento was featured in Ocean’s Twelve, which made her music reach a global audience, which made her loved by people in various corners of the earth, not just Italy. She was famous for her sweet and melodious voice and had a career that spanned over seven decades. She breathed her last in her Milan home. According to the local outlets Corriere della Sera and AGI, the cause of death was cardiac arrest. Ornella Vanoni early life Ornella was born on 22 September 1934 in Milan, to a pharmaceutical entrepreneur. She had a very lucky upbringing, due to which she got a chance to study in Switzerland, Britain, and France. In these countries, she eventually picked up German, English, and French. Even though her family wanted her to opt for a more stable career, from a young age she felt like she was drawn to arts. Her first appearance on stage was as an actress, when she was under the mentorship of director Giorgio Strehler at Milan’s famed Piccolo Teatro. Over there she performed Brecht and other classics. Ornella Vanoni musical career She started shifting towards music in the 1950s. Earlier, she used to sing folk songs, which gave glimpses of the underbelly of Milan. Because of this, she got the nickname of “Cantante della mala” (singer of the underworld). Ornella Vanoni’s turning point The turning point in her musical career came with Senza fine in 1961, a song that is still loved and appreciated by many. Eventually she started giving out hits like Domani è un altro giorno (1971) and L’appuntamento. L’appuntamento is the Italian version of the Brazilian Sentado à beira do caminho by Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos. The song was released in the 1970s and got revived when it was featured on Ocean’s Twelve. Ornella Vanoni was known for her versatility and her talent. Her legacy will forever live on through her songs.
https://www.bollywoodlife.com/viral-stories/who-is-ornella-vanoni-italian-music-star-dies-at-91-due-to-3285171/

Jeremiah Davis scores 15 off bench to lead Montana State past Long Beach State 78-72

Jeremiah Davis came off the bench to score 15 points and help Montana State beat Long Beach State 78-72.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10218548/jeremiah-davis-scores-15-off-bench-to-lead-montana-state-past-long-beach-state-78-72.html