Avalanche (AVAX) Price Prediction: Oversold Levels Strengthen Case for AVAX Rebound Towards $20+

AVAX crypto is slipping back into the same deep-value zone where past market cycles quietly reset before major rallies. With price pressing into long-term support and selling momentum fading, participants are watching closely to see if this is another early-stage bottom forming beneath the surface. AVAX Crypto Back to Lower Levels The latest data from Brave New Coin shows AVAX hovering around $14, retesting a region that historically acted as a long-term reset zone throughout late-2022 and mid-2023. Price has slowly bled into this level over the past three months, mirroring the prior accumulation structures that preceded major expansions in previous cycles. The multi-month downtrend is still intact, but AVAX is now getting closer to levels that can be exhausting for sellers to break below. Avalanche’s current price is $14. 26, down 1. 98% in the last 24 hours. If AVAX can stabilize here and prevent a weekly close below $11-$10, a slow grind back towards the mid-range at $18-$20 becomes the logical first step. Accumulation Structure Strengthens Around the $11-$15 Zone The accumulation narrative becomes clearer through Crypto Patel’s chart, where AVAX sits firmly inside the final accumulation zone between $11 and $15. This area aligns with the 0. 786 Fibonacci retracement, the wedge floor, and a four-year macro support, a rare cluster of technical confluence. Patel highlights how AVAX is already down more than 90% from its 2021 ATH, a drawdown historically seen only at major cycle lows. AVAX is now sitting inside its final accumulation zone near $11-$15, a deep-value region historically linked to major cycle reversals. These structures tend to produce powerful breakouts when sellers lose control, especially when combined with deep Fibonacci retracements. If AVAX confirms a breakout the roadmap remains similar: $43 as the first key reclaim level $85 aligned with previous distribution $145 at the mid-cycle range $302 as the full structural extension While these are long-term targets, the strong cluster of support in the $15-$11 band keeps the bullish accumulation argument alive. Momentum Indicators Hitting the Lowest Levels Neothon’s chart shows a monthly RSI reading at its lowest point in AVAX’s entire trading history. These low conditions of this magnitude rarely appear, and when they do, they typically coincide with multi-quarter bottoms. The RSI flattening near the lower band is another early sign that selling pressure has reached exhaustion. AVAX’s monthly RSI has hit its lowest level. A reclaim of the 45-50 RSI zone would add weight to a more sustainable recovery phase. AVAX Price Prediction: Pattern Hints at a Break Above $55. 80 Bitcoinsensus highlights a clean weekly falling wedge, one of the strongest bullish reversal pattern in classical charting. Price has tapped the wedge support once again, respecting the structure that has held for nearly two years. Each interaction with the lower boundary has produced relief rallies, and the pattern is tightening, a common precursor to a breakout. AVAX continues to respect its multi-year falling wedge, with tightening price action hinting at a potential breakout toward $55. 80. The breakout target sits near $55. 80, matching the wedge’s measured move. For confirmation, AVAX crypto needs to reclaim the first major supply band around $22 to $25. If momentum aligns with the broader market recovery, the move towards $40+ becomes more realistic before attacking the wedge resistance. Final Thoughts AVAX crypto continues to hover around levels that historically marked deep-value buying opportunities. The alignment of long-term support, oversold indicators, multi-year Fibonacci zones, and wedge structures strengthens the case that the token is in a late-stage accumulation phase. While confirmation is still needed, the downside appears limited compared to the potential long-term upside. If the broader crypto market stabilizes, AVAX may finally begin transitioning from slow bleed to recovery phase, with $18, $22, and $43 becoming the first checkpoints on its path back towards macro resistance levels.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/avalanche-avax-price-prediction-oversold-levels-strengthen-case-for-avax-rebound-towards-20/

Grand Targhee postpones opening day: ‘Stay tuned’

ALTA, Wyo. Grand Targhee Resort has delayed its opening day, which was scheduled for Friday, Nov. 21, due to the recent lack of precipitation. “We are still largely reliant on Mother Nature to open up the resort,” Targhee posted to social media on Wednesday evening. “We are going to delay the opening until it is cold enough to blow snow or we get enough precipitation to open up the resort safely. Please stay tuned to our social media and the Mountain Report page on our website for further updates.” Something similar happened in 2021, and in 2019. “Start doing your best snow dance,” Targhee advised in 2021. November has brought mild weather to the valley thus far. Buckrail Meteorologist Alan Smith weighed in on the situation on Targhee’s Mountain Report website: “November has been unseasonably warm with temperatures running 8-10°F above average through the first 16 days of the month,” Smith wrote. “This warmth combined with minimal natural snowfall since October has prevented an early season snowpack from building as is typical at this time of year.”.
https://buckrail.com/grand-targhee-postpones-opening-day-stay-tuned/

Two Bridges in Talks With Knox County for Inmates Transfer

Knox County inmates may soon be transferred to Wiscasset as Two Bridges Regional Jail works on a one-year agreement with the neighboring county. The contract, which outlines the transfer of Knox County’s long-term inmates, has not yet been signed, said Correctional Administrator Col. James Bailey on Tuesday, Nov. 18. The pending contract follows gridlock in Knox County, where the budget advisory committee lacks the membership to take action on the 2026 county budget and consequently can’t adequately fund the county’s jail, the Midcoast Villager reported. Despite pushback from Knox County jail employees, Knox County Commissioners voted to enter a contract with Two Bridges on Monday, Nov. 10, according to the Midcoast Villager. “I know it’s not what everyone wants,” Knox County Commissioner Morgan Hynd said at the meeting. During its Wednesday, Nov. 12 meeting, the Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority voted to authorize Bailey to broach an agreement with Knox County officials. Though the agreement and its details cannot be fully released yet, “Knox County will have a financial obligation,” Bailey said. He expects the agreement to be signed in the coming days. To accommodate the added capacity, the jail authority also authorized Bailey to hire up to 10 new employees. During Knox County’s Nov. 10 meeting, Bailey said he would offer “lateral transfers” to any Knox County jail employees interested in moving to Two Bridges. Unrelated to the Knox County contract, Waldo County will soon stop transferring inmates to Two Bridges, County Administrator Carrie Kipfer said during the commissioner’s Tuesday, Nov. 18 meeting. The Waldo County contract expires at the end of December. The one-year agreement may not be the end of collaborative efforts, as Bailey said Knox County may join Two Bridge’s multicounty jail authority in the future, but there’s no definitive timeline. Knox County Board of Commissioners Chair Ed Glaser and County Administrator Amber Christie did not respond to requests for comment.
https://lcnme.com/currentnews/two-bridges-in-talks-with-knox-county-for-inmates-transfer/

Thousands watched this ship leave Philadelphia. It is about to get a surprising second life.

Officials in Florida have pinpointed where they will sink a famous ocean liner that spent nearly three decades docked in Philadelphia. Okaloosa County officials announced Tuesday that the historic liner will be scuttled off the Gulf Coast early next year, creating the world’s largest artificial reef. After being towed south earlier this year, the SS United States now awaits its final voyage. For years, the ship was the subject of repeated failed restoration efforts while docked indefinitely at the Camden Waterfront. With a court order pressuring stewards to relocate the ship, it was sold to the Florida county and later taken to Mobile, Alabama. The ocean liner’s February departure created a spectacle, luring thousands to the shores of the Delaware River to watch the ship pass by. A sinking date was not announced in Okaloosa County’s latest update on the project. Originally, officials expected to scuttle the ocean liner by the end of the year. County officials said it will be sunk about 22 nautical miles southwest of Destin East Pass and 32 nautical miles southeast of Pensacola Pass. The SS United States remains docked in Alabama as workers prepare it for deployment. Okaloosa County purchased the ship last year for about $1 million, part of a roughly $10 million project. The project includes $1. 5 million in contributions from Pensacola tourism officials and Florida’s chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA). Visit Pensacola, a marketing organization for Pensacola, Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key, is contributing $1 million, while the CCA provides the remaining $500,000, Okaloosa officials said. “This collaboration will foster amazing adventures for generations of visitors and create a tourism economy that will benefit the state and the entire Northwest Florida region,” Okaloosa County Board Chairman Paul Mixon said in a statement. “The contributions will be used for the deployment of the SS United States as an artificial reef, with a portion being used for a multi-year marketing campaign to promote the SS United States as a worldwide premier diving destination,” he added.
https://www.nj.com/news/2025/11/thousands-watched-this-ship-leave-philadelphia-it-is-about-to-get-a-surprising-second-life.html

M5 Vision Pro goes on sale in two more countries as gradual global rollout continues

Like its predecessor, the M5 Vision Pro is currently only available in a limited number of countries. Apple just added two more to the roster as it opened pre-orders in Korea and Taiwan. Potential customers in both countries can also book Apple Store appointments from today for a personalized trial of the spatial computer . M5 Vision Pro Apple announced the updated model just over a month ago alongside a new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, each with the same M5 chip. Additionally, the new model comes with a dual-knit band for a more comfortable fit. Upgraded to the M5 chip, Apple Vision Pro offers leapfrog performance, improved display rendering, faster AI-driven workflow, and longer battery life. The soft and cushioned dual knit band provides a more comfortable fit, and visionOS 26 provides an innovative spatial experience including widgets, new Persona, spatial scenes that embodidate amazing depth in photos and Safari, and the interactive environment ‘Juiter’. It went on sale in nine countries initially, with the company saying at the time that China and Singapore would follow. In our review, Chance Miller said that the dual-knit band was actually the most important change to the headset. Making it more comfortable to wear for longer periods as well as significantly easier to adjust. However, the M5 chip does also improve performance. It also increases battery life. In my five days with the Vision Pro (M5), I’ve had significantly more consistent performance across various workflows. In situations where the M2 Vision Pro would start to lag and stutter, the M5 Vision Pro keeps up. The fans still kick in, but overall performance is more sustainable and consistent, even as my windows began to pile up. The M5 chip is also how Apple is able to eke out more battery life from Vision Pro. It now touts up to two and a half hours of general use, and up to three hours of video playback. This is up from two hours of general use and two and a half hours of video playback. Pre-orders open in Korea and Taiwan Apple today announced that pre-orders for the M5 Vision Pro have opened in Korea and Taiwan, with delivery from Friday, November 28. This takes the total number of countries where Vision Pro is available to 13: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, the UAE, UK, and US. Highlighted accessories Official Apple Store on Amazon Apple 40W Dynamic Power Adapter for iPhone 17 Official Apple iPhone Air cases and bumpers iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Official iPhone Air case Official iPhone 17 cases Official iPhone 17 Pro cases and Pro Max cases Photo: Apple.
https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/20/m5-vision-pro-goes-on-sale-in-two-more-countries-as-gradual-global-rollout-continues/

Epstein Records Set for Unsealing as Democrats Push Last-Minute Conspiracy Claims [WATCH]

Both chambers of Congress have approved legislation to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and New York financier who died in federal custody. The House passed the measure 427-1, and the Senate approved it unanimously. President Donald Trump said over the weekend that he supports full disclosure. The bill grants Attorney General Pam Bondi authority to redact or withhold information that could endanger national security or interfere with ongoing federal investigations. The scope of the files and the high-profile individuals associated with Epstein have been central to the debate surrounding the release. This Could Be the Most Important Video Gun Owners Watch All Year Lawmakers have noted that a process is required to prevent defamation, and that being named in the files does not indicate involvement in criminal activity. The issue has been a point of political focus since the investigation into Epstein gained renewed attention. Some Democrats have circulated allegations that federal agents removed Trump’s name from the documents prior to their release. The claims were made as debate continued over the expected scope of disclosure and the individuals likely to be referenced in the material. The release of the files is expected to include information involving multiple public figures. Lawmakers have pointed to previous incidents involving communications connected to Epstein. Del. Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin Islands exchanged text messages with Epstein in 2019 during a hearing with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen. During that hearing, Epstein sent her suggested questions. Plaskett had previously supported tax benefits that affected Epstein’s operations in the Virgin Islands. The order to release the files follows years of congressional interest in records associated with Epstein, whose criminal case involved charges of sex trafficking. The newly approved legislation sets out the process for handling the documents and outlines the attorney general’s authority regarding redactions and national security concerns.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/11/epstein-records-set-for-unsealing-as-democrats-push-last-minute-conspiracy-claims-watch/

The Embarrassments of Ideology Rigid ideologies like DEI, climate dogma, and anti-Trump obsession keep collapsing under their own contradictions, leaving their loudest champions looking increasingly absurd. By Victor Davis Hanson

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a euphemism for a rigid racialist theology. It deductively postulates that a large percentage of the population is oppressed by racism and sexism, mostly by white males. DEI makes no allowance for the class or wealth of the alleged victims or their supposed victimizers. So once that rigid party line is set, it cannot account for tens of millions of affluent and privileged non-white Americans or like numbers of poor and non-privileged whites. Absurdities and ridicule must then follow. One example is the spectacle of former First Lady Michelle Obama on her current book tour. Mrs. Obama cannot finish an interview without whining about the racism she allegedly encountered as the once most influential and powerful woman in the United States. According to Michelle, she was not given the exemptions that other white first ladies received. She did not get enough free stuff for the First Family. She had to hire three stylists daily to straighten her hair to meet “white” expectations-as if also Asians and Hispanics do not have straight hair, or many whites do not have hard-to-comb curly hair. Indeed, she now claims blacks cannot even swim because of white-induced pressures to maintain dry and straight hair. Because her DEI creed ignores class and wealth, Michelle has no idea how absurd she sounds. She and husband Barack Obama own three estates in addition to their former Chicago home, together valued somewhere around $40 million. Their net worth is estimated at between $70 and $100 million. They fly private, surrounded by a throng of Secret Service guardians. The more Michelle clings to the fossilized dogma of unchanging racial victimization, the more she becomes ridiculous or offensive. Trump Derangement Syndrome is another rigid ideology that deductively mandates that Trump is evil and thus must be exposed as such by any means necessary. Take the “Epstein files.” For four years, the Biden administration had no desire to release any names that appeared in the thousands of the infamous Jeffrey Epstein’s emails and text messages under its control. To the extent that Trump’s name leaked out of the files, most had agreed on the mostly innocuous circumstances of the references. There was not just a lack of evidence that Trump was ever entrapped by the spider-like Epstein’s blackmail webs. In fact, eventually, Trump ostracized Epstein well before he was convicted and jailed. Had he been compromised, the Democrats-who raided the Trump home, tried to de-ballot him, and used lawfare to drag him into five different local, state, and federal courtrooms-would have released the files in a nanosecond. So when Trump continued the prior Biden policy of keeping the files private, the left mindlessly shouted that the hated Trump must be hiding his own culpability. They shrilly demanded that he release all the files-without a second thought about the reasons why their fellow Democrats had previously kept them private. So a compliant but cagey Trump has begun releasing the trove of documents. The evidence does not reveal any new Trump bombshells. Instead, there are lots of new references to the Democrats, like the former Harvard President Larry Summers. A Democratic member of Congress, Delegate Stacey Plaskett of the U. S. Virgin Islands, is exposed in the files as a partisan, compliant tool of the predator Epstein. In her hatred of Trump, the files show Plaskett texting for live prompts from the odious Epstein as he tutors her on how best to coax a congressional witness to demonize none other than Donald Trump. Was there not a single cool Democratic head who could have seen where the party’s obsessions with Trump were headed? Similarly, Democrats embrace climate-change orthodoxy-regardless of the obvious contradictions and paradoxes that follow. Climate change religion exposes Democratic grandees like the shore-residing Obamas, the jet-setting Al Gore and John Kerry, and the multi-estate-owning Nancy Pelosi. All fly on private jets. They heat and cool with fossil fuels their various energy-guzzling huge homes-while demanding hoi polloi turn down their air conditioners or give up their diesel pickups. But even green guru billionaire Bill Gates has become conflicted and a climate apostate. Why? Wind and solar “renewables” will never supply left-wing techies like Gates the additional 100 gigawatts of electrical generation per year that they need to fulfill their lucrative artificial intelligence dreams. Nor does climate orthodoxy make allowances for vastly more U. S. oil and gas production to supply a left-wing, but energy-short Europe, or to flood the world with cheap energy to bankrupt Putin’s oil and gas exporting Russia. The problem with a party line is that it is deductive, not inductive. Ideology makes facts fit dogmas, rather than evidence leading empirically to conclusions. So inflexible cults like climate-change orthodoxy, DEI, and Trump Derangement Syndrome make their adherents look utterly ridiculous. Comments are closed.
http://www.ruthfullyyours.com/2025/11/20/the-embarrassments-of-ideology-rigid-ideologies-like-dei-climate-dogma-and-anti-trump-obsession-keep-collapsing-under-their-own-contradictions-leaving-their-loudest-champions-looking-increasingly/

Developing and Deploying Software in a Sustainable Way

Sustainable APIs benefit most from minimalism, Jochen Joswig said at OOP Conference. Deployment should consider energy, usage, carbon intensity, hardware acquisition. Remote work, long device lifespans, and green office practices can lower emissions. Efficient CI, selective builds, smaller artefacts, and optimized assets can further reduce energy use. DevGreenOps is an extension of the DevOps approach, in which environmental sustainability considerations are integrated into every step of the DevOps cycle. Applying transparency, minimalism, efficiency, and awareness, helps to design sustainable digital services. There are many ideas for ensuring the ecological sustainability of APIs, Joswig said. The API Thinking collective has an overview of best practices in their Sustainable API Green Score. Most of the practices fall into the transparency, minimalism, and efficiency categories. Joswig argued that projects will see the greatest benefits from practices in the minimalism category, like: “decommissioning unused APIsexchange with the smallest sizeoptimize queries to limit returned information”, or “collect only required data”: These best practices not only reduce the bandwidth, hardware resources and energy footprints of software providing the API, but they are also a clear indication of clean and well maintained code. The recommendations of “deploy API near consumers” and “Be near Data Centers” are among the most controversial, because they seem to contradict the idea of location shifting, Joswig said. But location shifting itself is also controversial; it might be less sustainable than it looks: Leaving resources in “suboptimal” locations under utilized or idle is hardly efficient. Constantly moving data from location to location will increase the load on the network in between, which results in the need to expand it, which results in more emissions during the build out and during the operation. Deploying software into data centers in a sustainable way depends on multiple factors, like: How much energy is needed to host and run the software vs. how much energy is needed to transfer the data How big is the expected average difference in carbon intensity for the particular use case Does the software deployment result in new hardware acquisition at the deployment site It is important to look at use cases for expected average carbon intensity, Joswig said. If, for example, you can be sure that your software won’t run during the night, then your software will benefit from the presence of solar energy in the grid, which helps keep the energy carbon intensity low during the day. Even if during the night the carbon intensity of the grid is very high, your use case won’t be affected by this, he said. One of the most sustainable actions any software-building company can take is allowing remote work. The study from the Öko-Institut Arbeiten im Homeoffice gut für die Umwelt und die Mitarbeiter: innen? shows that working from home can greatly reduce CO2 emissions, especially if no additional hardware has to be acquired. Joswig mentioned that when employees commute, then providing convenient infrastructure for bicycles and supporting ride sharing among employees can be very impactful too. Joswig mentioned that other factors of sustainability are devices like laptops, smartphones, monitors, keyboards, mice, routers, servers, etc. Utilising them for as long as possible and ensuring a long lifespan is important. When devices must be replaced, they should find a second home e. g. through refurbishing or donation programs. Inside the office, we can do a lot to be more sustainable, Joswig explained: We can choose green energy providers and save energy by turning off lights, monitors, coffee machines, etc. during the night and over the weekends. We can shift towards a paperless office, and we can try to save water. Applying DevGreenOps, a tool like EcoCI can measure or estimate the energy required by any pipeline run, including a build pipeline run. For the “minimal” category, Joswig advises a “build once deploy everywhere” approach, for teams working with different environments for development, testing and production. Teams working with mono-repos only need to run builds for the parts of the code, which have actually changed. Only build the frontend, if the frontend code changed, only build the backend, if the backend code changed, don’t build anything if only the documentation was updated, Joswig suggested. There are tools that help you reduce the size of your build artefacts, like SlimToolkit for Docker containers. Most build tools and frameworks, especially for frontend web applications, already come with support for optimizations of the build output, Joswig said. Tree shaking, minification, and compression of static assets should already be the standard in every production build. Some tools can also do more, like Parcel, which supports differential bundling, development branch removal, and image optimization. Image optimization is an especially interesting feature, because images are typically responsible for most of a web page’s weight, Joswig explained: Having a build tool like parcel, which can automatically convert images into web optimized formats, and resizes them to only what is really necessary, can save a lot of bandwidth, memory and unnecessary computation on the client. However, overrelying on such features may result in unnecessary load during the build process itself, Joswig concluded.
https://www.infoq.com/news/2025/11/sustainable-software/?utm_term=global

Edmunds small SUV comparison: Chevrolet Trax vs. Volkswagen Taos

By DAN FRIO The end of the year is approaching, and there will be some compelling options available if you’re shopping for an inexpensive SUV. One of the newest is the Chevrolet Trax. The Trax is Chevy’s smallest crossover SUV, yet it’s practical for its size and comes well equipped with the latest technology features. Also vying for your attention is the Volkswagen Taos. Similar to the Trax, the Taos is VW’s smallest crossover SUV, yet it has a nicely appointed interior and feels roomier than you’d expect based on its overall size. Volkswagen also updated the Taos for the 2025 model year with more power, fresh styling and a revised interior. Edmunds’ auto experts have tested both models to find out which is the better buy. Power and mpg The Trax comes with a turbocharged three-cylinder engine that produces 137 horsepower. In Edmunds’ testing, the Trax sprinted from zero to 60 mph in 9. 1 seconds. That’s not exactly quick, but the little engine is powerful enough to keep up with city traffic. On the highway, however, the Trax can come across as a bit wheezy. Volkswagen’s Taos is the more muscular SUV. It features a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 174 horsepower. Fitted with its available all-wheel-drive system, the Taos accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 7. 8 seconds. In general, the Taos feels stronger when you need a quick burst of speed or when you have a full load of passengers aboard. Both SUVs are pretty frugal. The Trax gets up to an EPA-estimated 30 mpg in combined city/highway driving, while the Taos can get up to an estimated 31 mpg combined. Crucially, the Trax does not offer all-wheel drive. That alone may settle the debate if you want the added traction of all-wheel drive for winter weather driving. Winner: Taos Technology Both models offer similar standard tech features, including a four-speaker sound system and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, making this a close contest. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connect wirelessly to your phone in all Trax trim levels. Most Taos trim levels have this capability as well, though the base Taos does not and requires you to connect your phone with a USB cable. The Trax also offers an optional larger 11-inch center touchscreen, whereas the Taos is limited to an 8-inch display. The Volkswagen does have some advantages. It comes with more USB-C fast-charging ports, for instance, plus an available integrated navigation system, which the Trax doesn’t offer at any level. The Taos also comes with more driver assist features as standard, including adaptive cruise control and blind-spot warning. Those are optional on the Trax. Winner: tie Interior space and conveniences If space is a priority, there’s only one choice. The Taos has nearly 28 cubic feet of space behind the rear seats, which is about 2. 3 cubic feet more than what the Trax can hold. Folding the rear seats yields even more room, 65. 9 cubic feet, compared to the Trax’s 54. 1 cubes. The Chevy’s longer length gives it slightly more rear seat legroom, but the Taos’s extra height creates more headroom for taller drivers and passengers. While the Chevy does a nice job masking its budget interior materials, the Taos gets progressively swankier if you’re willing to spend. You can get it with ventilated leather front seats, customizable ambient lighting, second-row air vents, and a premium audio system as you move up the trim levels. You won’t find any of these posh touches in the Trax. Winner: Taos Price and value The 2025 Trax starts at a budget-friendly $21,895, including destination fees. That’s considerably lower than the Taos’ starting price of $26,920 for the S trim. Volkswagens often cost more than similarly equipped rivals, but the gap is hard to justify here. Both models offer similar base trim features, including cloth upholstery, 17-inch wheels, LED headlights and 8-inch touchscreens. Chevrolet’s pricing advantage stays intact at higher trim levels too. A top Trax Activ will set you back less than $27,000, while a loaded Taos can be close to $37,000. For some buyers, the VW’s superior performance, extra convenience features and available all-wheel drive will merit the difference. But for buyers simply seeking a good deal, the Trax is the obvious choice. Winner: Trax Edmunds says For a small SUV with big value, the Trax is hard to beat. However, for overall utility and refinement, we recommend opting for the Volkswagen Taos. ____________ This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Dan Frio is a contributor at Edmunds.
https://www.courant.com/2025/11/20/edmunds-small-suv-comparison-chevrolet-trax-vs-volkswagen-taos/

Nepalis rescued from Maynmar scam centers return home

Kathmandu, Nov 20: The Nepali Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, rescued 37 Nepalis who had fled to Thailand after a raid by Myanmar security forces and brought them back home. Lured by the promise of attractive jobs, these individuals had traveled to Myanmar through various channels and were forced to work in illegally operated online scam centers, engaging in online betting, online casinos, gaming and phishing, cryptocurrency fraud, and similar activities. On Kartik 2, Myanmar security forces raided one of these scam centers, prompting the 37 Nepalis working there to escape and enter Thailand. The embassy also stated that efforts are underway, in coordination with the relevant authorities in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand, to bring back another 23 Nepalis in Myawaddy, two in Mae Sot, Thailand, and four in Cambodia as soon as possible. The statement urged that, in line with government regulations, Nepalis should only go abroad for employment after obtaining proper labor approval and should not be tempted by promises of quick and large earnings in countries like Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand under the pretext of foreign employment. People’s News Monitoring Service.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/20/nepalis-rescued-from-maynmar-scam-centers-return-home/

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