BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF declares CAD 0.101 dividend

**BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF Declares CAD 0.101 Monthly Dividend**

BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF has declared a monthly dividend of CAD 0.101 per share. The dividend is payable on November 4, 2025, to shareholders of record as of October 30, 2025. The ex-dividend date is also October 30, 2025.

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Sports on TV for Oct. 25 – 26

(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts

### Saturday, Oct. 25

#### Australian Rules Football (Women’s)
4 a.m. FS2 — Melbourne at Brisbane

#### Auto Racing
1:25 p.m. ESPNEWS — Formula 1 Practice, Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
4:30 p.m. TRUTV — NASCAR Cup Series Practice, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va.
4:55 p.m. ESPNEWS — Formula 1 Qualifying, Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
5:40 p.m. TRUTV — NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va.
7:30 p.m. CW — NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff Race, Round of 8, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va.
2:30 a.m. (Sunday) FS1 — FIM MotoGP: The Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia, Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia

#### College Football
Noon
ABC — Mississippi at Oklahoma
ACCN — Virginia at North Carolina
BTN — Rutgers at Purdue
CBSSN — Ohio at E. Michigan
CW — SMU at Wake Forest
ESPN — Syracuse at Georgia Tech
ESPN2 — South Florida at Memphis
ESPNU — Appalachian St. at Old Dominion
FOX — UCLA at Indiana
FS1 — Northwestern at Nebraska
TNT — Kansas St. at Kansas
TRUTV — Kansas St. at Kansas

12:45 p.m.
SECN — Auburn at Arkansas

3:30 p.m.
ABC — Alabama at South Carolina
ACCN — NC State at Pittsburgh
BTN — Illinois at Washington
CBS — Minnesota at Iowa
CBSSN — FAU at Navy
CW — Toledo at Washington St.
ESPN — Missouri at Vanderbilt
FOX — BYU at Iowa St.
FS1 — San Diego St. at Fresno St.

4 p.m.
ESPN2 — Baylor at Cincinnati
ESPNU — Oklahoma St. at Texas Tech

4:15 p.m.
SECN — Texas at Mississippi St.

7 p.m.
ESPN — Stanford at Miami
FS1 — Wisconsin at Oregon

7:30 p.m.
ABC — Texas A&M at LSU
ACCN — Boston College at Louisville
CBSSN — Colorado St. at Wyoming
NBC — Michigan at Michigan St.

7:45 p.m.
SECN — Tennessee at Kentucky

8 p.m.
ESPN2 — Houston at Arizona St.
ESPNU — N. Dakota St. at S. Dakota St.

10:15 p.m.
ESPN — Colorado at Utah

11 p.m.
ESPNU — Alabama St. at Alabama A&M (Taped)

#### College Volleyball (Women’s)
8:30 p.m. BTN — Michigan St. at Nebraska
10:30 p.m. BTN — Maryland at UCLA

#### Figure Skating
3 p.m. NBC — 2025 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating: The Cup of China, Chongquing, China

#### Golf
4 a.m. ESPN2 — Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship: Third Round, Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course, Dubai, UAE
5 a.m. GOLF — DP World Tour: The Genesis Championship, Third Round, Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, South Korea (Taped)
1:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Simmons Bank Championship, Second Round, Pleasant Valley Country Club, Little Rock, Ark.
4:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Bank of Utah Championship, Second Round, Black Desert Resort, Ivins, Utah
7:30 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, Final Round, New Korea Country Club, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Midnight GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, Final Round, New Korea Country Club, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

5 a.m. (Sunday)
ESPN2 — Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship: Final Round, Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course, Dubai, UAE

6 a.m. (Saturday)
GOLF — DP World Tour: The Genesis Championship, Final Round, Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, South Korea (Taped)

#### Horse Racing
Noon FS2 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races
7:30 p.m. FS2 — Breeders Crown from Woodbine Mohawk Park, Ontario, Canada

#### Mixed Martial Arts
10 a.m. FX — UFC 321 Early Prelims: Undercard Bouts, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Noon FX — UFC 321 Prelims: Undercard Bouts, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

#### MLB Baseball
8 p.m. FOX — World Series: L.A. Dodgers at Toronto, Game 2

#### NBA Basketball
7:30 p.m. NBATV — Oklahoma City at Atlanta

#### NHL Hockey
3 p.m. NHLN — Colorado at Boston
7 p.m. NHLN — Montreal at Vancouver

#### Rodeo
10:30 p.m. CW — PBR: Team Series Day 2, Las Vegas

#### Soccer (Men’s)
7:25 a.m. CBSSN — English League Championship: Watford at Coventry City
9:55 a.m. CBSSN — English League Championship: Wrexham at Middlesbrough
10 a.m. USA — English Premier League: Fulham at Newcastle United
12:30 p.m. NBC — English Premier League: Brighton & Hove Albion at Manchester United
3 p.m. USA — English Premier League: Liverpool at Brentford FC
11 p.m. CBSSN — CF Monterrey at Cruz Azul

#### Soccer (Women’s)
8:45 a.m. FS2 — FIFA U-17 World Cup Group Stage: Ivory Coast vs. Spain, Group E, Sale, Morocco

#### Tennis
4:30 a.m. TENNIS — Guangzhou-WTA Semifinals
6 a.m. TENNIS — Guangzhou-WTA Semifinals
9 a.m. TENNIS — Basel-ATP & Vienna-ATP Semifinals
11 p.m. TENNIS — Tokyo-WTA Singles Final
4 a.m. (Sunday) TENNIS — Guangzhou-WTA Singles Final

### Sunday, Oct. 26

#### Auto Racing
2 p.m. NBC — NASCAR Cup Series: The Xfinity 500, Playoffs Round of 8, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va.
4 p.m. ABC — Formula 1: The Mexico City Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City

#### College Basketball (Men’s)
7 p.m. ESPN2 — Exhibition: Duke at Tennessee

#### College Soccer (Women’s)
Noon ESPNU — Oklahoma St. at West Virginia
3 p.m. BTN — Washington at Oregon
SECN — Vanderbilt at South Carolina
5 p.m. BTN — Southern Cal at UCLA
SECN — Kentucky at Texas A&M
7 p.m. ACCN — Duke at NC State

#### College Volleyball (Women’s)
Noon
ACCN — Stanford at Georgia Tech
1 p.m.
BTN — Rutgers at Iowa
ESPN — Florida at Arkansas
SECN — Auburn at Oklahoma
3 p.m. ESPN — Louisville at North Carolina

#### German League Basketball
10 a.m. NBATV — Bayern Munich at Alba Berlin

#### Golf
5 a.m. ESPN2 — Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship: Final Round, Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course, Dubai, UAE
6 a.m. GOLF — DP World Tour: The Genesis Championship, Final Round, Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, South Korea (Taped)
1:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Simmons Bank Championship, Final Round, Pleasant Valley Country Club, Little Rock, Ark.
4:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Bank of Utah Championship, Final Round, Black Desert Resort, Ivins, Utah

#### Gymnastics
Noon NBC — FIG: 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships from Jakarta, Indonesia (Taped)
2 p.m. CNBC — FIG: 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Jakarta, Indonesia (Taped)

#### Horse Racing
1 p.m. FS1 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

#### NFL Football
1 p.m. CBS — Regional Coverage: Miami at Atlanta, N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, Chicago at Baltimore
FOX — Regional Coverage: Cleveland at New England, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, San Francisco at Houston, Buffalo at Carolina
4:05 p.m. FOX — Tampa Bay at New Orleans
4:25 p.m. CBS — Regional Coverage: Dallas at Denver or Tennessee at Indianapolis
8:20 p.m. NBC — Green Bay at Pittsburgh

#### NHL Hockey
1 p.m. NHLN — Colorado at New Jersey

#### Rodeo
5 p.m. CW — PBR: Team Series Day 3, Las Vegas

#### Soccer (Men’s)
7:55 a.m. CBSSN — Scottish Premier League: Celtic at Heart of Midlothian
10 a.m.
CBSSN — Serie A: AS Roma at Sassuolo
USA — English Premier League: Manchester City at Aston Villa
11 a.m. ESPN2 — LaLiga: Barcelona at Real Madrid
12:30 p.m. USA — English Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur at Everton
1 p.m. TRUTV — U.S. Men’s Deaf National Team vs. German Men’s Deaf National Team, East Hartford, Conn.
2 p.m. FS2 — Canadian Premier League Postseason: Atletico Ottawa at Forge FC, Semifinal
5:30 p.m. FS1 — MLS Eastern Conference Playoff: Chicago at Philadelphia, First Round Game 1
6 p.m. FS2 — Canadian Premier League Postseason: York United at Cavalry FC, Semifinal

#### Tennis
4 a.m. TENNIS — Guangzhou-WTA Singles Final
9 a.m. TENNIS — Basel-ATP & Vienna-ATP Singles Finals
11 p.m. TENNIS — Paris-ATP, Jiujiang-WTA, Hong Kong-WTA & Chennai-WTA Early Rounds

6 a.m. (Monday) TENNIS — Paris-ATP, Jiujiang-WTA, Hong Kong-WTA & Chennai-WTA Early Rounds

#### Volleyball (Women’s)
6:30 p.m. ESPNU — Athletes Unlimited: Team McCage vs. Team Valentin-Anderson, Madison, Wis.
9 p.m. ESPNU — Athletes Unlimited: Team Coopers vs. Team Thompson, Madison, Wis.


https://wtop.com/sports/2025/10/sports-on-tv-for-oct-25-26/

Here are some of my favorite third-party apps for iPhone and Mac

I recently shared my top ten list of Apple and non-Apple tech. This time, I’m following up with some of my favorite third-party apps for iPhone and Mac.

In putting this piece together, I realized that I don’t often use apps purely for entertainment. On both iPhone and Mac, the vast majority of my choices perform a useful function.

### iPhone Apps

**CityMapper**
Both Apple Maps and Google Maps have improved over the years at helping navigate cities using public transit. Many cities also have their own transit authority apps. However, when it comes to traveling, you can’t beat the convenience of a single app with a familiar user interface that works across many different cities.

Citymapper supports walking and cycling as well as all the various types of public transit options within a city. It has also proved extremely reliable in my experience, especially when it comes to being aware of delays and closures that might affect your journey.

**Beeline**
My one exception for entertainment is Beeline, which I use for cycling. It leverages crowdsourced ratings for cycling routes to help find preferred paths, and this can make a big difference.

I also love the compass mode for those times when I have a destination but want to allow serendipity to take me there. In this mode, you get a single arrow pointing directly toward your destination, allowing you to wind your way through back streets, always heading roughly in the right direction but without strict turn-by-turn directions.

**Blackmagic Camera**
As the owner of two Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K units, it’s no surprise that the company’s iPhone app is my favorite way to shoot video on the device. Blackmagic Design is a genius at allowing full control over your shooting while keeping the user interface minimalist and logical.

The iPhone app UI closely mirrors the company’s hardware controls. For times when I don’t have time for full manual control and need run-and-gun shooting, I use **Final Cut Camera** as an alternative. It is just as easy to use as the stock camera app but allows you to record directly to an external SSD.

**Libby**
I do include one pure entertainment app: Libby. This app lets you borrow ebooks and audiobooks from your local library. Popular new releases often require joining a waiting list, but it can save you a significant amount of money compared to purchasing books.

For me, one huge advantage is being willing to try books where the purchase price might seem like too much of a gamble. Libby makes exploring new reads easier and more affordable.

**Awesome Habits**
Trying to form new habits—whether exercising more, sticking to a calorie-controlled diet, reading more books, journaling, or just taking a daily walk—can be much easier than sticking to them daily.

The Awesome Habits app is a simple but highly effective way to track how well you maintain your daily goals. Once you’ve entered your habits, the app displays a badge counter showing how many habits you haven’t completed yet each day. This acts as a constant reminder to open the app and check what is left to do.

### Mac Apps

**Aqua Voice**
I’ve only been using Aqua Voice for a couple of months, but it has quickly become my absolute favorite Mac utility. It is an incredibly accurate voice dictation service that has revolutionized how I use my Mac.

(Check out my full piece on Aqua Voice for more information.) For now, suffice it to say that I am dictating this article, as I do most of my work these days.

**PhraseExpress**
When TextExpander moved to a subscription model, I looked for alternatives and found PhraseExpress. This is the app I’ve been using ever since. It lets me maintain a large collection of standard macro texts that I can insert with just a few key presses.

It is worth noting that PhraseExpress is a port of a Windows app, so the user interface looks somewhat dated. But it more than makes up for that in functionality.

**NordVPN**
VPN apps obviously offer protection when using public Wi-Fi hotspots, but they serve some other important purposes for me as well.

As a UK-based writer for a predominantly American site, I often need to ensure I’m viewing the US version of websites. Connecting to a US server via VPN is an easy way to do this.

Additionally, some TV shows and movies are available on US streaming services but not in the UK. Using a VPN generally allows me to watch these programs.

NordVPN is my preferred service for a couple of reasons:
– **Privacy:** NordVPN keeps no logs and undergoes third-party audits to verify this.
– **Reliability:** It has consistently been the most reliable service in staying ahead in the cat-and-mouse game between streaming services and VPNs. On the rare occasions an IP address gets detected by a streaming service, switching servers or trying again the next day usually works.

**Scrivener**
In my view, Scrivener is hands-down the best writing app ever created. It’s been over a decade since I first reviewed it here, but everything I said then still applies today.

Scrivener is fantastic for structuring your writing. It allows easy switching between different sections or viewing more than one section at the same time.

I also love how I can keep all my research, notes, saved webpages, and everything else I might need, all within the same app as my writing.

I’ve used Scrivener to write three novels and am currently using it for a non-fiction book. I wouldn’t dream of writing a book in anything else.

What are some of your favorite third-party iPhone and Mac apps? Please share your recommendations in the comments below!
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“You’ll Never Walk ___” (anthem for Liverpool F.C.) Crossword Clue

That should be all the information you need to solve the “You’ll Never Walk ___” (anthem for Liverpool F.C.) crossword clue!

Be sure to check out more clues on our Crossword Answers page for additional help.

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“Lamar Jackson is questionable with a diarrhea incoming”: NFL fans react as Ravens QB buying chicken from high school friend’s business

Lamar Jackson has been sidelined since straining his right hamstring during the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 4 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The injury occurred in the loss, impacting Jackson’s availability for subsequent games. The team is monitoring his recovery closely as they aim to get their star quarterback back on the field.
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The Wider Costs of the N.B.A. Insider-Trading Scandal

Criminal charges related to a wide-ranging betting ring have raised serious concerns about the sports world’s increasing embrace of legalized gambling.

As the industry continues to expand, questions are emerging about the potential risks and ethical implications involved. This recent development highlights the need for stricter oversight and more robust measures to ensure the integrity of sports and protect all stakeholders involved.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/24/business/dealbook/nba-insider-trading-gambling.html

Five Plead Guilty Over $7.9M Dark Web Crypto Drug Operation

**Manhattan Prosecutors Secure Convictions Against Dark Web Drug Trafficking Network**

Manhattan prosecutors have successfully secured convictions against five members of a dark web drug trafficking network that shipped thousands of packages containing illegal narcotics across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., while laundering millions of dollars through cryptocurrency.

Nan Wu and his four associates — Peng Peng Tang, Bowen Chen, Zixiang Lin, and Katie Montgomery — previously entered guilty pleas for their involvement with the operation known as “FireBunnyUSA.” This network advertised itself on dark web marketplaces as an established supplier offering quality products with fast, discreet delivery.

“This alleged scheme was a brazen attempt to use the dark web to conceal a national drug trafficking operation,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. said in a statement on Wednesday. “Even though this activity originated on the dark web, it can still lead to the same dangerous drug-related violence in our neighborhoods that we see far too often.”

**Sentencing and Seizures**

Wu received a minimum sentence of six and a half years in state prison after pleading guilty to criminal sale of a controlled substance and money laundering on April 3. Additionally, the court ordered Wu to forfeit approximately 20 Bitcoin (BTC), 3,297 Monero (XMR), and $12,857 in cash recovered during searches.

**The Operation**

The FireBunnyUSA operation ran from January 2019 through August 2022, initially based in Flushing, Queens. During this period, the group mailed more than 10,000 packages nationwide.

Manhattan investigators conducted 11 undercover purchases from the vendor between June 2021 and August 2022, buying drugs including cocaine, MDMA, and ketamine, all shipped directly into Manhattan.

Through the operation, the ring laundered over $7.9 million, including more than $3.1 million in proceeds through cryptocurrency exchanges. Wu and Tang alone collected nearly $8 million in BTC payments throughout the operation’s run. Investigators found close to $900,000 worth of cryptocurrency on Tang’s phone.

The network converted funds into Monero (XMR), a privacy-focused cryptocurrency designed to be untraceable, before converting it back to Bitcoin and moving the funds through exchange accounts controlled by Wu, Tang, and others.

Investigators revealed that over $734,000 was laundered through U.S.-based crypto exchanges, and $2.4 million in Bitcoin was converted into Chinese yuan abroad.

**Following the Crypto Trail**

Recent global law enforcement crackdowns have targeted similar dark web and crypto-enabled crimes. These include the seizure of 145 BidenCash domains linked to $17 million in stolen card trades in the U.S.; Operation RapTor’s coordinated raids across 10 countries, which resulted in the seizure of $200 million in cryptocurrency and the arrest of 270 people; and India’s bust of “Edison,” an alleged darknet vendor accused of moving 10,000 LSD blots monthly through Monero.

Andrew Fierman, Head of National Security Intelligence at Chainalysis, previously told Decrypt that while a growing number of criminals migrating to privacy coins such as Monero and Zcash for anonymity is concerning, “the vast majority of criminal activity still uses mainstream cryptos, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins.”

He added, “Crypto is only useful if you can buy and sell goods and services or cash out into fiat, and that is much more difficult with privacy coins, especially as many mainstream exchanges have offboarded the use of privacy coins, such as Monero.”

Fierman also emphasized that privacy coins, “like other cryptos, operate on an immutable ledger,” meaning records of illicit transactions remain permanent and “such evidence can be investigated and prosecuted even years later.”

This case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat dark web drug trafficking and the evolving challenges of cryptocurrency-related money laundering.
https://decrypt.co/345833/five-plead-guilty-over-7-9m-dark-web-crypto-drug-operation

Gorman-Rupp raises dividend by ~3%

**Gorman-Rupp Raises Dividend by Approximately 3%**

*October 24, 2025 – 7:12 AM ET*

The Gorman-Rupp Company (NYSE: GRC) has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.19 per share, marking a 2.7% increase from the prior dividend of $0.185.

This dividend increase translates to a forward yield of approximately 1.55%. The dividend will be payable on December 10, 2025, to shareholders of record as of November 14, 2025. The ex-dividend date is also November 14, 2025.

Investors interested in tracking Gorman-Rupp’s dividend history and growth can refer to the GRC Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, and Dividend Growth analysis.

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– **Stock Symbol:** GRC
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– **Price-to-Earnings (PE) Ratio:** [Insert latest data]
– **Dividend Yield:** 1.55%
– **Revenue Growth (YoY):** [Insert latest data]
– **Short Interest:** [Insert latest data]

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