Mexico’s Fatima Bosch crowned Miss Universe winner in glittering finale of scandal-hit pageant

Fatima Bosch of Mexico has been named Miss Universe 2025 in a scandal-hit competition where she emerged as a fan favorite after she was berated by a Thai pageant director during a live-streamed meeting, triggering a walk out by contestants. The 25-year-old humanitarian and vollunteer was crowned by last year’s winner Victoria Kjr Theilvig from Denmark. Miss Universe is widely known as the “Super Bowl” of beauty pageants and draws millions of viewers each year. Thailand, this year’s host country, has a vibrant and lucrative pageant industry with one of the largest fanbases in Asia, alongside the Philippines. This year’s event featured representatives from 120 countries. Nadeen Ayoub became the first woman to represent Palestinian people at the pageant, and made it to the final 30 semifinalists before she was eliminated. Friday’s finale was hosted by American comedian Steve Byrne and opened with a performance by Thai singer Jeff Satur. Following the swimwear round, the top 30 contestants were narrowed down to 12, and then down to 5 after the evening round. Finalists were asked questions including which global issue they would speak about in front of the United Nations General Assembly, and how they would use the Miss Universe platform to empower young girls. “Believe in the power of your authenticity,” Bosch said. “Your dreams matter, your heart matters. Never let anyone make you doubt your worth.” The competition took place over three weeks, with delegates traveling around the country to rehearse and participate in events. On Wednesday, the beauty queens competed in the national costume showcase, which saw contestants donning flamboyant outfits designed to highlight their homelands. Miss USA, Audrey Eckert, paid homage to her home with an elaborate bald eagle costume designed by Simon Villalba. The contestant from Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, took a scary tumble during the evening gown round at Wednesday’s preliminaries and was carried away in a stretcher, according to social media videos which circulated of her fall. Miss Universe President Raul Rocha said in an update to Instagram that Henry was “under good care” in hospital and that she had not broken any bones. Pageant controversies This year’s Miss Universe competition was beset by scandal, which sparked conversations over the merits of the international beauty pageant which claims to promote female empowerment. At a live-streamed pre-pageant meeting earlier this month, Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly scolded Bosch, Miss Mexico, for not posting enough promotional content, appearing to call her a “dumbhead,” though Nawat denied this, insisting that he had actually accused her of causing “damage.” After Bosch pushed back against the insults, Nawat called security to escort her out of the room. Other contestants then stood up and walked out in solidarity. The incident sparked widespread allegations of misogyny and drew global backlash, including from Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum, who described it as an “aggression” that Bosch handled with “dignity.” The Miss Universe Organization condemned Nawat’s behavior and limited his role in the pageant. Nawat apologized in a livestreamed welcome ceremony and declined to comment further on the incident to CNN. Then, in an Instagram live video discussing the incident, Miss Universe 1996, Alicia Machado, sparked backlash for racist comments. Machado referred to Nawat as “that despicable Chinese,” and when a commentor pointed out he is Thai, Machado said “Chinese, Thai, Korean. To me all these people with slanted eyes like this are all Chinese,” while pulling up the corners of her eyes. Machado’s representative did not respond to a request for comment from CNN. Judge steps down, says pageant is rigged Two judges abruptly stepped down from the competition days before the winner was crowned, with one accusing the pageant of being rigged. Composer Omar Harfouch said on Instagram he had resigned from the eight-member judging panel, and claimed there was a secret, “impromptu” panel of judges who had pre-selected the top 30 contestants in advance of the final. “I could not stand before the public and television cameras, pretending to legitimize a vote I never took part in,” Harfouch said in a statement. The Miss Universe Organization said Harfouch’s claims “mischaracterize” the judging process. “The Miss Universe Organization firmly clarifies that no impromptu jury has been created, that no external group has been authorized to evaluate delegates or select finalists, and that all competition evaluations continue to follow the established, transparent, and supervised MUO protocols,” the organization said in a statement. The Miss Universe Organization did not respond to a request for comment from CNN. A second judge, former French soccer star Claude Makélélé, stepped down the same day, citing “unforeseen personal reasons. I hold Miss Universe in the highest regard,” he said on Instagram. The Miss Universe Organization saw a leadership shakeup after Thai media tycoon Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip stepped down in June. Mario Búcaro was appointed the new CEO at the end of October, just days before delegates arrived. Jakkaphong, who is also a transgender rights advocate, bought the organization for $20 million in 2022, but her company filed for bankruptcy in 2023. Next year’s Miss Universe contest will take place in Puerto Rico. This article will be updated with results and details of the competition. The-CNN-Wire &.
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Karki panel grills Chief Secretary Aryal

Kathmandu, Nov 21: The Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission, formed to investigate the Gen Z protests and vandalism of September 8 and 9, questioned Chief Secretary Eknarayan Aryal on Thursday. Commission spokesperson and former AIG Bigyan Raj Sharma said Aryal was called to the commission office in Singha Durbar for the inquiry. Aryal told the commission that he was in Baluwatar on September 9 during the Gen Z demonstrations. He said, “I was with then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli throughout the day.” Aryal also said he played a role in safeguarding Oli after the protest turned intense. The Karki Commission began its work on September 25 and must submit its report within three months. The commission has also taken statements from Krishna Khanal, the DIG of the National Investigation Department responsible for the Valley, and Nepal Police SPs Apil Bohora and Kuldeep Chand. People’s News Monitoring Service.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/21/karki-panel-grills-chief-secretary-aryal/

When Will Trump Tax Cuts Take Effect? White House Gives Update

President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law on July 4, brings sweeping changes to taxes, government assistance and other policies that affect the amount of money in American pockets. Speaking on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said there would be a “big bump” for Americans in terms of “refunds and real incomes.”…
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Central Alabama Water elige a Jeff Thompson como director ejecutivo

20 de noviembre de 2025 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama Agencias. La mayor empresa de servicios de agua de Alabama tiene un nuevo líder. La Junta Directiva de Central Alabama Water seleccionó hoy a Jeff Thompson como el primer director ejecutivo (CEO) de la organización. Thompson regresa a la empresa de servicios de agua más grande de Alabama desde DC Water en Washington, D. C., donde se desempeñó como Director de Operaciones (COO) y Vicepresidente Ejecutivo desde 2023 hasta 2025. Su primer día de trabajo en Central Alabama Water es el 20 de noviembre de 2025. “En nombre de mis compañeros miembros de la junta, doy la bienvenida a Jeff a Central Alabama Water (CAW)”, dijo Tommy Hudson, presidente de la Junta de CAW y miembro del Comité de Búsqueda de CEO. “Confiamos en que Jeff es la persona adecuada para el puesto y esperamos que se ponga manos a la obra de inmediato. Esto marca un hito en nuestro trabajo para transformar Central Alabama Water en una organización moderna y eficiente enfocada en sus clientes”. Thompson brindó liderazgo ejecutivo y visión estratégica a un equipo de más de 850 profesionales de operaciones e ingeniería en DC Water. Supervisó un presupuesto anual de operaciones y mantenimiento de más de $300 millones y un programa de mejora de capital a 10 años de $9. 62 mil millones. Antes de unirse a DC Water, Thompson fue Gerente General Adjunto de Operaciones y Servicios Técnicos de 2019 a 2023 para la Junta de Obras de Agua de Birmingham. Fue responsable de dirigir actividades operativas como recursos hídricos, tratamiento de agua, servicios de laboratorio, seguridad y cumplimiento normativo. Bajo su liderazgo, la empresa de servicios públicos cumplió o superó todos los requisitos de calidad del agua. La carrera de Thompson comenzó en 1990 como ingeniero de recursos hídricos para The Walt Disney Company. Además de Alabama y Washington, D. C., ha ocupado puestos ejecutivos en empresas de servicios públicos en Florida, Rhode Island y Massachusetts. “Esta es una oportunidad increíble para trabajar junto al equipo de Central Alabama Water y servir a nuestros clientes”, dijo Thompson. “Agradezco a los miembros de la junta por depositar su confianza en mí y espero con ansias lo que lograremos juntos. En los próximos meses, planeo escuchar, visitar a las partes interesadas y clientes locales y elaborar un plan para ayudar a CAW a convertirse en una empresa de servicios públicos de clase mundial”. Thompson obtuvo una Licenciatura en Ciencias en Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad de Central Florida y un MBA Ejecutivo de la Universidad de Alabama. Thompson es un ingeniero profesional licenciado en el Estado de Florida. Es miembro de varias organizaciones profesionales, incluyendo la Asociación Estadounidense de Obras de Agua (American Water Works Association), La Fundación de Investigación del Agua (The Water Research Foundation), la Asociación de Agencias Metropolitanas de Agua (Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies), la Sociedad Nacional de Ingenieros Profesionales (National Society of Professional Engineers) y la Sociedad Estadounidense de Ingenieros Civiles (American Society of Civil Engineers). La Ley 2025-297 requirió que la Junta de CAW contratara a un CEO para gestionar las operaciones. Además de Hudson, el comité de búsqueda estuvo formado por el vicepresidente de la junta, Phillip Wiedmeyer, y el miembro de la junta, David Standridge.
https://latino-news.com/central-alabama-water-elige-a-jeff-thompson-como-director-ejecutivo/

Bills’ Ray Davis gashes Texans for 97-yard kickoff return TD with must-see finish

Ray Davis celebrated his birthday in the loudest way possible Thursday night. The Buffalo Bills running back took a kickoff 97 yards to the house late in the second quarter, flipping momentum and giving Buffalo the lead with a highlight-reel score that sent the Bills sideline into a frenzy. The clip made the social-media rounds almost instantly. Davis, who handled return duties, fielded the kick near his own 3-yard line, found a sliver of daylight, then burst through the first wave of coverage and raced down the right sideline for the touchdown. The run erased a Houston lead and injected life into a Bills team that needed a spark on the road. His TD, the kind of special-teams play coaches live for, came after Buffalo had traded blows with the Houston Texans all half. The return gave the Bills a temporary edge and underscored Davis’ value beyond the backfield; the rookie’s ability to change field position instantly has become a weapon. Buffalo’s victory push will hinge on a few big plays, and Davis’ birthday present was the loudest. For Davis, it was one of those rare, unforgettable moments where a single play becomes the headline. The game isn’t over yet, but Davis made sure he gave Josh Allen and the offense a fighting chance against a resilient Texans side. The Bills will hope that spark carries forward as they chase consistency in a tight AFC picture. For one night, though, Ray Davis scored the kind of touchdown that makes opponents pause, fans cheer, and highlight reels play on repeat.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/bills-news-ray-davis-gashes-texans-97-yard-kickoff-return-td-must-see-finish

“Insecure little b***h,” “Men are such losers”: Taylor Swift fans rip Broncos CB Jahdae Barron for taking shots at Travis Kelce’s fiancée

After the Denver Broncos secured a 22-19 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, cornerback Jahdae Barron took a shot at veteran TE Travis Kelce and his fiancee, Taylor Swift.
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How Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s first NASCAR season with Hyak Motorsports concluded

2025 was a middling season for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Under the rebranded Hyak Motorsports, the No. 47 driver finished outside the top-20 more often than not, including 13 consecutive weeks at 20th or lower. Known for his superspeedway prowess, Stenhouse launched a successful bid in both outings at Echopark Speedway, a track that has come to simulate pack racing ever since the repave. He grabbed his only top-5 result at the 1. 54-mile track, while his next best finish comes from a sixth-place result at Texas Motor Speedway, making it his best finish in 21 attempts at the venue. Thanks for the submission! The Spring race at Bristol saw him qualify on the front row, but he wasn’t able to lead any laps and ultimately finished in 22nd. However, Stenhouse turned a corner in the final five races and fetched three top-20 finishes. The year was also marked by his repeat run-ins with Carson Hocevar, who wrecked him in two of three races at one point. Tensions boiled over at the Mexico City race, where Stenhouse confronted Hocevar on the pit lane. The Mississippi native addressed the situation and said, “For me, I’m tired of giving the kid any publicity, anyway, I don’t know how it’s going to play itself out, but it will.” Ricky Stenhouse Jr. made sure he spoke to Hocevar while the latter was still in his cockpit. He noted that he wanted to avoid any physical altercation that way. NASCAR insider backs Ricky Stenhouse Jr. over driver fights Jordan Bianchi called out NASCAR’s double standards when it comes to driver fights, noting how Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was fined for his scuffle with Kyle Busch, while the incident was also featured in promotional material. In a recent episode of The Teardown podcast, Bianchi went over the debacle and said, “If Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is going to pop Kyle Busch, I’m not fining him $75,000. I’m probably going to pay him $75,000 for that and go, ‘Here’s your check. Thank you for that. You just got us on every national outlet in the country and we’re not going to embarrass you by fining you 75 grand, which by the way pisses off your sponsor, because your sponsors like, ‘Oh man, that makes us look bad.’It’s so hypocritical to sit there and fine these guys this money and at the same time turn around and use it for commercials. You can’t have it both ways,” he added. (0: 29 onwards) The incident happened during the 2023 All-Star race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. After getting wrecked out by Kyle Busch in the opening laps, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. punched the RCR driver post-race, causing a brawl between both teams. His father, Ricky Stenhouse Sr., was also involved and attracted an indefinite suspension. Busch, meanwhile, wasn’t penalised for the altercation.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-how-ricky-stenhouse-jr-s-first-nascar-season-hyak-motorsports-concluded

Calamos U.S. Convertible Strategy Q3 2025 Commentary

Calamos U. S. Convertible Strategy Q3 2025 Commentary Calamos Investments 544 Follower s Comments Summary Market breadth creates new tailwinds for the convertible market, where small- and mid-cap growth companies are well represented. This environment proved supportive for risk assets, with equity markets delivering solid returns and credit spreads continuing their compression from earlier-year highs. The hybrid structure of convertible securities–combining equity-like growth potential with bond-like risk-mitigation characteristics–offers an attractive risk-reward proposition in this environment. This strength reflects how companies strategically use convertibles as a cost-effective tool for capitalizing on growth opportunities and refinancing other forms of debt. Our portfolio positioning remains focused on companies poised to benefit from transformative secular and cyclical trends. Summary • Equity market gains, tightening credit spreads, and easing monetary policy created a positive backdrop for the convertible market in the third quarter, and the US Convertible Strategy was positioned to capitalize on these tailwinds. This article was written by 544 Follower s Calamos Investments is a diversified global investment firm offering innovative investment strategies including U. S. growth equity, global equity, convertible, multi-asset and alternatives. The firm offers strategies through separately managed portfolios, mutual funds, closed-end funds, private funds, an exchange traded fund and UCITS funds. Clients include major corporations, pension funds, endowments, foundations and individuals, as well as the financial advisors and consultants who serve them. Headquartered in the Chicago metropolitan area, the firm also has offices in London, New York and San Francisco. For more information, please visit www. calamos. com. Comments Recommended For You.
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