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This Martha Stewart cookware set has a nearly perfect five-star rating — and it’s under $130 at Way Day

Shop It Like It’s Hot: Martha Stewart Deals You Don’t Want to Miss

If you know anything about us, it’s that we love all things Martha Stewart—from her choice makeup and skincare picks to everything lifestyle. So, when we noticed huge deals on her signature Wayfair line of furniture, home décor, and linens during Way Day, the big annual sale event running October 26 to 29, we immediately knew what we were shopping for.

One of the best picks is a kitchen makeover-ready 10-piece cookware set that’s under $125 during the sale event.

### Martha Stewart 10-Piece Hard-Anodized Aluminum Non-Stick Cookware Set

This beautiful set features aluminum, nonstick-enamel designs and is currently available in either a gorgeous mint color or classic black. The set includes:

– A Dutch oven
– Two saucepans with clear glass lids
– Two frying pans

With December arriving before we know it, this bundle would also make a lovely housewarming or holiday gift.

One five-star review raves:
“Beautiful cookware. Glad I landed on Martha! I was up in the air and wanted white ceramic inside, but this is absolutely beautiful, and I am happy.”

### Martha Stewart Gatwick 7 qt. Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven with Lid

Plenty of other Martha Stewart bestsellers are on sale during Way Day, including this cast-iron Dutch oven that shoppers say is “beautiful.” Available in over a dozen colors, it is oven-safe up to 500 degrees.

A recent five-star review states:
“Elegant and functional. Unbelievable bargain for the quality. I’ve used it on the stove and in the oven. Cooks evenly and remains beautiful! Seven quarts is seriously deep and makes a huge pot of soup!”

Whatever catches your eye, be sure to shop fast before these once-a-year deals cool off.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Books You Wish You’d Read

Rebecca Joines Schinsky is the Chief of Staff for Riot New Media Group and a co-host of the Book Riot Podcast. She can be reached at rebecca@riotnewmedia.com.

We’re a little more than halfway through the inaugural season of our new hit podcast, *Zero to Well-Read*, and if you haven’t checked it out yet, we think you’ll dig it.

Part book club, part English class, *Zero to Well-Read* aims to be a fun, informative, and irreverent guide to the books everyone talks about — from classics you should have read in high school to modern hits everyone’s buzzing about.

**Where to start:**
Listen to our season opener about *The Great Gatsby* for some background on our ideas and intentions for the project in general.

**Check in with a classic:**
We’ve had great conversations about *Their Eyes Were Watching God*, *The Bluest Eye*, and *Hamlet*. Prefer a modern classic? *Never Let Me Go* is the one for you.

**Get your pop culture fix:**
We believe that part of being well-read is being familiar with the books that shape the zeitgeist. Join us as we revisit *Twilight* on its 20th anniversary, or get the background on the 1990s novel that inspired *One Battle After Another*.

Follow *Zero to Well-Read* wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like the show, please share it with a bookish friend!
https://bookriot.com/zero-to-well-read-podcast-highlights/

Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for October 26, 2025

Discover an intriguing selection of the best ebook deals of the day, featuring a variety of captivating genres to suit every reader’s taste.

Immerse yourself in a hypnotic and introspective Japanese novel that explores deep themes and rich storytelling.

Experience the chilling atmosphere of a dystopian horror set within a gated Black community, offering a unique and thought-provoking narrative.

Delight in a thrilling adult fairy tale that blends suspense and fantasy for an unforgettable reading adventure.

Don’t miss out on these compelling reads—perfect for your next literary escape. Check out the deals now and expand your digital library!
https://bookriot.com/book-riots-deals-of-the-day-for-october-26-2025/

Dodgers fans credit Jonas Brothers for saving World Series Game 2

Last season, the New York Yankees’ ill-conceived decision to have Fat Joe perform at the World Series crushed morale, paving the way for the Los Angeles Dodgers to win the title. This year, the Dodgers could have the Jonas Brothers to thank if the team repeats as champions.

Fans tuning in to Game 2 of the Fall Classic on Saturday were surprised to see a concert break out between innings. After MLB’s Stand Up to Cancer tribute, the camera cut to a stage in the right field stands. The Jonas Brothers were introduced to an unsuspecting public, and it became clear that the World Series would be on hold while they performed a song.

The Brothers Jonas Merv, Stu, and Freddy (we’re still fact-checking those names) did, in fact, perform. But some viewers were still confused by their presence. A pre-sixth inning concert is not traditionally part of baseball. Even Fat Joe had the good sense to embarrass an entire fanbase before the game started.

However, some Dodgers fans credit the Jonas Brothers’ performance with saving the team’s season.

### Dodgers Bounce Back with Game 2 World Series Win

The Toronto Blue Jays took Game 1 thanks to a historic sixth-inning surge. An uncharacteristically poor pitching performance put Los Angeles in an early 0-1 hole against a dangerous Blue Jays team. Derek Jeter called Game 2 a “must-win” for the Dodgers.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto stepped up for LA with another gem. But Toronto’s ace Kevin Gausman was also dealing. The pair made MLB history as the first starters to each retire 17+ straight batters in a postseason game.

Yamamoto and Gausman were locked in a 1-1 pitchers’ duel as both teams looked for an edge. And then the Jonas Brothers appeared.

After the odd inning-changeover performance, everything fell apart for the Blue Jays. Gausman gave up solo homers to Will Smith and Max Muncy as the Dodgers took a 3-1 lead. LA then went up 5-1 in the eighth inning. Yamamoto went the distance, and the Dodgers took Game 2.

With the series shifting to Los Angeles for Game 3, the Dodgers have momentum on their side. And fans credited the Jonas Brothers for the team’s good fortune.

### Fan Reactions

Cody Snavely wrote:
“Where were you when the Jonas Brothers saved the Dodgers’ season?”

Humongous ChiChis answered:
“Complaining in my kitchen pacing around like a maniac while the first half time show in baseball was being played.”

Dave Albrecht added:
“Welp, @MLBONFOX just reminded me why I haven’t watched baseball religiously in several years. A mid-game Jonas Brothers performance to derail a pitcher’s duel in the World Series is actually insane. Get a clue @MLB!”

Whether you loved or hated the surprise concert, one thing is clear: the Jonas Brothers’ unexpected appearance has become one of the most talked-about moments of this World Series.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/dodgers-news-fans-credit-jonas-brothers-saving-world-series-game-2

Bitcoin flashing ‘rare’ top signal, Hayes tips $1M BTC: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 19 – 25

Top Stories of The Week

Trader who made $190M shorting crash also apparently bet on CZ’s pardon

The anonymous crypto trader who reportedly made millions shorting the crypto market before US President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement appears to have profited again by betting that Trump would pardon the founder of Binance.

Onchain sleuth Euan highlighted Etherscan data showing a connection between this trader and a Polymarket account. The crypto wallet allegedly made $56,522 on Polymarket by betting that Trump would pardon Changpeng “CZ” Zhao sometime in 2025.

This trader had already been suspected within crypto circles of having access to insider knowledge, after their tightly timed Bitcoin and Ethereum shorts just hours before Trump’s tariff announcement sent prices tumbling.

Rumble partners with Tether to add Bitcoin tips for content creators

Video-sharing platform Rumble is preparing to roll out Bitcoin tipping for its more than 51 million monthly active users, announced CEO Chris Pavlovski on Friday.

Rumble has teamed up with stablecoin issuer Tether to enable Bitcoin tipping, Pavlovski said onstage at the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland. “Right now, we’re in the testing phase [but] we’re going to start rolling that out alongside Tether here in the coming weeks,” he added.

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, also onstage, expects a full rollout by early to mid-December once small bugs are fixed and the user experience is polished.

‘Crazy stuff’ needed for Bitcoin to reach $250K this year: Novogratz

Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz said that for Bitcoin to reach $250,000 by the end of the year, the planets would almost need to align perfectly.

Several crypto executives have recently reaffirmed their $250,000 Bitcoin price predictions for year-end. “The end of the year is only two and a half months away,” Novogratz said during a CNBC interview, adding: “There would have to be a heck of a lot of crazy stuff to really get that kind of momentum.”

Arthur Hayes calls for $1M Bitcoin as new Japan PM orders economic stimulus

Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, announced a package of economic stimulus measures on Tuesday aimed at easing inflation’s impact on households.

Some crypto observers believe these measures may drive more capital into Bitcoin. The stimulus includes subsidies for electricity and gas charges, as well as regional grants to ease price pressures and encourage small to medium-sized businesses to raise wages.

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes interpreted this as a precursor to more fiat money printing by Japan’s central bank, which he says may propel Bitcoin’s rise to $1 million. “Translation: let’s print money to hand out to folks to help with food and energy costs,” Hayes commented on X, adding this dynamic might trigger a rise in both Bitcoin and the Japanese yen.

Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World

World co-founder and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s digital identity project, previously known as Worldcoin, is expanding into prediction markets by integrating Polymarket.

The World App, a mobile app combining a digital wallet with World’s decentralized identity tool, World ID, has integrated the Polymarket App, the company announced Tuesday.

“World App users can download and access the new Mini App today in countries where Polymarket’s services are permitted,” the announcement said.

Winners and Losers

At week’s end, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $111,265, Ether (ETH) at $3,932, and XRP at $2.60. The total crypto market capitalization stands at $3.61 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.

Among the top 100 cryptocurrencies, the biggest altcoin gainers of the week are:

  • Humanity Protocol (H) – 224.39%
  • Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) – 80.72%
  • ZCash (ZEC) – 28.45%

The top three altcoin losers of the week are:

  • Plasma (XPL) – 7.93%
  • PancakeSwap (CAKE) – 5.91%
  • TRON (TRX) – 5.03%

For more on crypto prices, be sure to read Cointelegraph’s detailed market analysis.

Most Memorable Quotations

“If Congress does not stop this kind of corruption, it owns it.” – Elizabeth Warren, US senator

“So the most likely outlook is we’re rangy between 100 and 120 or 125, unless we take out the top side.” – Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital

“Bitcoin is forming a rare broadening top on the charts. This pattern is famous for tops.” – Peter Brandt, veteran trader

“Sometimes we’re literally selling 50 million an hour or 100 million an hour and buying the $100 million of Bitcoin the same hour.” – Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy

“So what happens there is the AI analyzes where you are, looks at the geography of what retailer [is nearby] and determines that that’s the one, and then uses a blockchain to actually do a digital payment system for the tall low-fat latte.” – Kevin O’Leary, multimillionaire

“I’ve been saying for the past two years that the influence of @paradigm within Ethereum could become a relevant tail risk for the ecosystem. I believe this will become increasingly clear to everyone in the months ahead.” – Federico Carrone, Ethereum developer

Top Prediction of The Week

XRP price eyes rally to $3.45 after Ripple CEO tells investors to ‘lock in’

XRP is flashing signs of a potential 35% breakout as bullish technicals align with fresh fundamentals, including Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse’s renewed push for the blockchain company’s “internet of value” vision.

Technical analysis indicates that XRP has bounced off the lower trendline of its prevailing ascending triangle pattern—a support that has historically preceded powerful rebound moves, including 70-80% jumps earlier in 2025.

Top FUD of The Week

Spot Ether ETFs see outflows for second consecutive week amid ‘cooling demand’

Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have experienced two straight weeks of outflows amid cooling investor sentiment after months of strong inflows.

According to SoSoValue data, Ether products posted $243.9 million in net redemptions for the week ending Friday, following the previous week’s $311 million outflow.

This brings cumulative inflows across all Ether spot ETFs to $14.35 billion, with total net assets at $26.39 billion—approximately 5.55% of Ethereum’s market cap.

On Friday, the funds saw $93.6 million in outflows. BlackRock’s ETHA ETF led withdrawals with $100.99 million outflows, while Grayscale’s ETHE and Bitwise’s ETHW posted minor inflows.

Young Australians’ biggest financial regret: Ignoring Bitcoin at $400

Over 40% of Australian Gen Z and Millennials regret not investing in cryptocurrency a decade ago, a new survey from crypto broker Swyftx reveals.

The study, conducted by YouGov and released Thursday, surveyed 3,009 people. Nearly half of those under 35 expressed regret for missing out on crypto, followed by regrets over not buying property or shares in big tech companies like Apple and Amazon.

The fear of missing out (FOMO) is likely fueled by institutional buying of Bitcoin and Ether by corporations, sovereign entities, and US pension funds, according to Swyftx.

Bitcoin chart is echoing the 1970s soybean bubble: Peter Brandt

Veteran trader Peter Brandt warns that Bitcoin’s price chart is starting to resemble the soybean market of the 1970s, which topped before plunging 50% amid excess global supply.

“Bitcoin is forming a rare broadening top on the charts. This pattern is famous for tops,” Brandt told Cointelegraph. “In the 1970s, Soybeans formed such a top, then declined 50% in value.”

However, some Bitcoin analysts remain confident that the charts signal further upside ahead.

Top Magazine Stories of The Week

Mysterious Mr Nakamoto author: Finding Satoshi would hurt Bitcoin

The author of The Mysterious Mr Nakamoto chased suspects worldwide and is now open to the idea that Satoshi Nakamoto might be an ex-cypherpunk working for the NSA.

Most wealthy Hong Kong investors plan to buy crypto, Japan’s Bitcoin plan: Asia Express

Hong Kong’s wealthy investors are planning to enter the crypto market this year, South Korea is poised to ban stablecoin yields, and more regional updates.

Cliff bought 2 homes with Bitcoin mortgages: Clever or insane?

Buying a house on credit while holding Bitcoin sounds intriguing. Bitcoin-backed mortgages offer interesting benefits, but what are the drawbacks? We explore this trend in the latest feature.

https://cointelegraph.com/magazine/bitcoin-flashing-rare-top-signal-hayes-tips-1m-btc-hodlers-digest-oct-19-25/?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound