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‘Uncontrollable rage’: Trump calls for ‘no talent’ Seth Meyers to be fired after criticism

Donald Trump on Saturday declared war on yet another late-night TV host. Over the weekend, the former president took to Truth Social, his own social media platform, to lash out at Seth Meyers.

“NBC’s Seth Meyers is suffering from an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS),” Trump wrote.

“He was viewed last night in an uncontrollable rage, likely due to the fact that his ‘show’ is a Ratings DISASTER.”

Trump didn’t stop there. He added, “Aside from everything else, Meyers has no talent, and NBC should fire him, IMMEDIATELY!”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-biden-firing-federal-workers/

Nuggets Make Final Nikola Jokic Decision vs Timberwolves

Coming off his big game against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday, Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was downgraded on the injury report for Saturday’s matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. According to the official NBA injury report, Jokic is dealing with a left wrist sprain. The Nuggets initially listed him as questionable when they revealed his status on Friday night.

### Nuggets Reveal Nikola Jokic’s Playing Status vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

Although the Nuggets left the door open for a potential night off for Jokic, the veteran center has been officially cleared for action.

When the Nuggets hit the road for a trip that began in Sacramento on November 11, Jokic started the stretch strong with a 35-point, 15-rebound double-double. The Nuggets secured a 122-108 victory over the Kings.

In the following game against the LA Clippers, Jokic logged 33 minutes and once again contributed to a double-double. He scored a season-high 55 points on an impressive 78 percent shooting and pulled down 12 rebounds. The Nuggets won 130-116, extending their winning streak to six games.

The Nuggets are currently on the hunt to become the third team to notch 10 wins in the NBA this season. Their biggest threat at the moment, the Oklahoma City Thunder, holds a 12-1 record, placing them atop the Western Conference.

On the other side of the league, the Detroit Pistons improved to 11-2 after extending their winning streak to nine games with a victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday.

### Jokic Continues MVP-Level Performance

For the Nuggets, Jokic is once again looking like a potential frontrunner for the league’s MVP award. He has won the honor three out of the last five seasons and finished second in the two years he didn’t.

Last year, Jokic averaged 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.8 assists per game. This season, he is putting up 28.8 points per game while shooting 68 percent from the field and 41 percent from three-point range. Additionally, he is pulling down a career-high 13.1 rebounds per game and producing a career-best 10.9 assists per game.

Jokic will get a chance to continue building on another MVP-caliber campaign on Saturday night against Minnesota.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/nba/nuggets-make-final-nikola-jokic-decision-timberwolves-11054310

Elizabeth Franz Dies: Tony-Winning & Emmy-Nominated ‘Death Of A Salesman’ Actress Was 84

Elizabeth Franz, the Tony-winning and Emmy-nominated actress known for her role in *Death of a Salesman*, has died at the age of 84. She passed away on November 4 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut, due to cancer and a severe reaction to her treatment medication, her husband Christopher Pelham told *The New York Times*.

A veteran performer, Franz was prolific and versatile on stage, appearing in numerous plays both on and off Broadway. Among her notable roles were the titular nun in Christopher Durang’s *Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You*, for which she won an Obie Award in 1982; Matthew Broderick’s on-stage mother in Neil Simon’s *Brighton Beach Memoirs*, which earned her a Tony nomination in 1983; and the youngest of four sisters in Paul Osborn’s *Morning’s at Seven*, for which she received another Tony nomination in 2002.

However, her most memorable role was her subversive portrayal of Linda Loman in the 1999 Broadway production of *Death of a Salesman*, opposite Brian Dennehy as Willy Loman. Franz chose to interpret Linda with a more assertive edge than previous actresses. This powerful choice caught the attention of playwright Arthur Miller himself, who told *The New York Times* that she “has discovered in the role the basic underlying powerful protectiveness, which comes out as fury, and that in the past, in every performance I know of, was simply washed out.” Her performance earned her the 1999 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

Franz reprised the role of Linda Loman in Showtime’s 2000 television adaptation of *Death of a Salesman*, garnering an Emmy nomination for her work. She shared with *The New York Times* that her portrayal was inspired by her father’s experiences as a blue-collar worker. Her father, who had dedicated nearly four decades to his factory job, was fired following an illness that kept him away for several months. He passed away the day he paid off his mortgage—a parallel that Franz saw reflected in Willy Loman’s story. “It killed my father, really,” she told *The Star-Ledger* in 1999, referring to his firing. “He didn’t commit suicide, like Willy. He didn’t have to.”

Franz also appeared in a variety of other Broadway productions, including *The Cherry Orchard*, *Getting Married*, *Uncle Vanya*, and *The Miracle Worker*. Her film credits include *School Ties* (1992), *Sabrina* (1995), *The Substance of Fire* (1996), and *Christmas with the Kranks* (2004).

On television, she made guest appearances on shows such as *Roseanne*, *The Equalizer*, *Judging Amy*, *Law & Order*, *Homeland*, *Gilmore Girls*, and *Grey’s Anatomy*, as well as on soap operas including *Another World* and *As the World Turns*.

Born on June 18, 1941, in Akron, Ohio, Franz was inspired to become an actress after seeing Loretta Young in *The Bishop’s Wife* (1947). After graduating high school, she worked as a secretary to raise funds for her enrollment at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, from which she graduated in 1962. Shortly afterward, she began performing in local theaters, including productions in her hometown.

In 1983, Franz married character actor Edward Binns, with whom she often collaborated on stage. He passed away in 1990. She is survived by her husband Christopher Pelham, a screenwriter, and her brother Joe.

Elizabeth Franz’s remarkable career and powerful performances have left an indelible mark on the world of theater and screen, remembered fondly by audiences and colleagues alike.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/elizabeth-franz-dead-death-of-a-salesman-actress-broadway-1236618767/

Atmos Energy Corporation 2025 Q4 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation

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Seahawks swap offensive linemen on Injured Reserve ahead of Week 11 game vs Rams

The Seattle Seahawks have made three final roster moves ahead of their massive Week 11 road matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. John Boyle published a press release detailing these changes at 10:14 a.m. PST on Saturday morning.

Jalen Sundell, who started the first nine games for the Seahawks at center, has been placed on injured reserve after suffering a knee injury during Week 10’s blowout win over the Arizona Cardinals. Sundell will miss at least the next four games and is expected to be eligible to return in Week 15’s home game against the Indianapolis Colts, a team that has emerged as a surprising conference frontrunner.

In Sundell’s absence, Olu Oluwatimi stepped in and found success, particularly within the run-blocking scheme. Oluwatimi will start at center for tomorrow’s game.

Additionally, Christian Haynes was activated from injured reserve to take Sundell’s place on the active roster. Haynes will make his 2025 season debut after being sidelined during the preseason. He adds valuable depth to an interior offensive line that has been thin this season, providing backup support for both the starting center and right guard positions.

The Seahawks also elevated linebacker Patrick O’Connell from the practice squad ahead of tomorrow’s game, bolstering their defensive options.

Follow The Seahawks Wire for continued news and analysis as Seattle faces its biggest test yet in Week 11.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/seahawks-swap-offensive-linemen-injured-231104917.html

Bitcoin Price In Trouble As Sell-Side Momentum Spikes — $92,000 Next?

Opeyemi savors his attraction to the crypto market, which explains why he spends the better part of his day poring over different price charts. Of course, “looking” is a rather simple way to describe the careful analysis and interpretation of price patterns and chart formations that occupy his time. However, this is not actually Opeyemi’s favorite part of crypto—far from it.

For Opeyemi, the real excitement lies in connecting what unfolds on price charts to on-chain movements and blockchain activities. “This emphasizes the intricacies of blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency market,” he often says. Most importantly, Opeyemi views market insights as vital truths, while humbly acknowledging that he is merely a messenger.

When he’s not clicking away at his keyboard, you’ll likely find Opeyemi enjoying music, playing games, reading a book, or scrolling through X (formerly Twitter). He prides himself on not being loyal to any particular music genre, and that’s true on most days. Still, Afrobeats remains a staple in his Spotify Daily Mix, reflecting his appreciation for the fast-rising genre.

Opeyemi is also a voracious reader with a wide-ranging taste—enjoying science fiction, fantasy, historical novels, and even romance. He counts authors like George R. R. Martin and J. K. Rowling among the greatest of all time, and boasts that reading the Harry Potter series twice proves their genius.

A homebody at heart, Opeyemi enjoys spending most of his time within the four walls of his home. Yet, he occasionally finds solace in the company of his friends, whether at a bar, restaurant, or simply on a stroll. In essence, Opeyemi’s ambivert nature makes him a true social chameleon, quickly adapting to different settings with ease.

Recognizing the need for continuous self-development in the competitive, ever-evolving crypto market, Opeyemi is always in learning mode—ready to pick up even the subtlest lessons from every situation. He values efficiency and punctuality, living by the motto, “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” As a result, you’ll always find him striving to be better.

Ultimately, Opeyemi is a skilled writer and an even better person, doing his best to shed light on the exciting phenomenon of cryptocurrency. He goes to bed each night with a smile of satisfaction, knowing that he’s done his part to spread the crypto gospel to the rest of the world.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-price-in-trouble-as-sell-side-momentum-spikes-92000-next/

Timothée Chalamet Suggests Dropping Ping Pong Balls on Camp Flog Gnaw Crowd for ‘Marty Supreme’

Timothée Chalamet has come up with an intriguing campaign idea for the upcoming film *Marty Supreme* that involves Camp Flog Gnaw, the music festival founded by Tyler, the Creator. With just over a month remaining until the Christmas Day release of the sports comedy-drama—which stars both Chalamet and Tyler (credited as Tyler Okonma)—the actor took to X to share what appeared to be a discussion with the film’s marketing team.

The Zoom meeting mostly featured Chalamet pitching increasingly creative and humorous promotional ideas in an effort to make the movie’s release, in his own words, “one of the most important things that happens on Planet Earth this year.”

He proposed a variety of bold concepts, including distributing “thousands of Wheaties boxes” and painting iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in orange. Eventually, the SAG Award winner suggested a blimp emblazoned with “Marty Supreme” across the top and “Dream Big” at the bottom.

“Everywhere you go—Marty Supreme blimp,” Chalamet said about 10 minutes and 30 seconds into the video.

Although one member of the team expressed some reservations, Chalamet encouraged everyone to embrace his vision. He also clarified that he preferred not to be directly involved with the blimp because of his fear of flying.

The actor then brought up Camp Flog Gnaw, which was recently postponed from this weekend to the following weekend due to inclement weather in Los Angeles.

“Like, even [as] Tyler is headlining Flog Gnaw, we should have the blimp go above Camp Flog Gnaw and rain Marty Supreme ping-pong balls,” Chalamet suggested.

Another team member raised concerns about the ping-pong balls potentially being a “safety hazard,” though she assured Chalamet that the team would consider the idea carefully.

“I don’t want to put anybody in an unsafe condition, too,” Chalamet added. “But I also don’t want to be too safe about putting out this movie. If it’s the difference between someone losing an arm and putting out the movie and someone gaining an arm intellectually when they see it, I’m a fan of the latter.”

This playful and creative brainstorming session offers a glimpse into the unique promotional strategies being considered to make *Marty Supreme* a memorable holiday release. Fans can look forward to both the film and how its marketing campaign unfolds in the coming weeks.
https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/a/jaelaniturnerwilliams/timothee-chalamet-suggests-ping-pong-balls-camp-flog-gnaw-marty-supreme

Florid Republican Re-Files Bill To Punish Local Governments Removing Confederate Monuments

A Florida Republican has re-filed a measure aimed at penalizing local governments that attempt to remove or destroy Confederate monuments and other historic memorials.

HB 496, introduced by Sen. Stan McClain, an Ocala Republican, demands that the state protect “each historic Florida monument or memorial from removal, damage, or destruction.” This marks the fourth consecutive legislative session in which the bill has been introduced, reflecting a broader conservative response to the nationwide movement to take down or rename Confederate statues.

“The Legislature finds that an accurate and factual history belongs to all Floridians and future generations and that the state has an obligation to protect and preserve such history,” the bill states.

Under the proposed legislation, local government officials who try to remove these monuments could face fines of up to $1,000. Additionally, they could be subject to lawsuits brought by groups involved in maintaining or erecting the memorials, or by any Floridian who regularly uses the site for “remembrance purposes.” Courts may award damages of up to $100,000 to the suing party.

The push to remove Confederate images gained momentum in 2015, following the tragic massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. White supremacist Dylann Roof killed nine Black people in that attack and had been photographed multiple times with a Confederate battle flag.

From 2015 to 2018, approximately 110 Confederate memorials were removed across the United States. During this period, Florida stopped flying the Confederate flag over its State House. Hillsborough County was among the first local governments in Florida to act after the Charleston incident; its county commission voted to remove a Confederate flag displayed in its county center.

In 2016, the Florida Legislature voted to remove a statue of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, which represented Florida in the U.S. Capitol. Two years later, in 2018, the state replaced that statue with one of Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator who founded a private college for African American students in Daytona Beach, which later became Bethune-Cookman University.

The movement to remove Confederate statues was revitalized in 2020 after the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white police officer. That year alone, 168 monuments were removed nationwide, sparking a counter-movement aimed at preserving such statues in Florida.

In 2023, Florida Republicans first attempted to pass legislation banning the removal, damage, or destruction of historic monuments. Similar measures were introduced in the 2024 and 2025 legislative sessions but failed to reach either the House or Senate floors.

As of 2024, Florida still has 73 Confederate monuments and memorials statewide.

Sen. McClain’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The 2026 legislative session is scheduled to begin on January 13.
https://flaglerlive.com/confederate-nostalgia/

My Parents Own a Beautiful Home. My Brother Just Told Me He Thinks He Should Get It Outright When They Die.

**Dear Care and Feeding,**

My parents are aging and live in a beautiful paid-off home in a very desirable town. I have one brother. We’re both in our 30s, and we’re close—we’ve always been friends. But recently, the topic has been coming up of what happens with my parents’ home when they are no longer living in it. They have been wishy-washy about their wishes in their will.

My brother lives in our hometown where the house in question is located; he has no children and is unmarried. I have relocated to an equally desirable and expensive town north of where we grew up, am married, and have one small child (17 months old). I own my home, and we have a mortgage with a high interest rate. My brother is renting from a friend but has recently gotten approved for a home loan and is looking to buy a home in our hometown.

I have assumed the fair thing to do would be to sell the house and split the value of the house down the middle. It is a beautiful home full of happy memories, but it deserves to have a family grow there just as we have over the last 30 years, in my opinion!

But during our last visit, my brother told me he doesn’t plan to sell the house; he wants to keep it. He does not feel that he should have to buy me out. He said he does not plan to live in it or raise a family there. In fact, he didn’t say exactly what his plan would be for the property.

I was shocked. He was very adamant that he is entitled to the house. I love my brother and don’t want this to put a wedge between us, but I have my own family and mortgage to look out for and we both lived there 30 years.

Assuming my parents leave us both the house in equal portions, how do I navigate this scenario and get what is left to me? Do I need a lawyer? If he refuses to sell, do I have to wait until he is ready? What happens in the meantime?

I’ll mention there is $4 million dollars in a generational skipping trust that I utilized for the $150,000 down payment on my home. My brother intends to do the same when he buys his home, hopefully within the next few months. I don’t know if that is relevant but figured I’d mention it.

—Love My Entitled Brother But Want What’s Rightfully Mine

**Dear Love My Entitled Brother,**

Before this becomes a legal battle, ask your brother one critical question: Why does he want to keep the house if he’s not planning to live in it or raise a family there? Is this about sentiment? Control? Investment? The fact that he won’t articulate a plan is telling.

Is he thinking of renting it out? Using it as a vacation property? Just having it? Understanding his motivation matters because if this is about emotion rather than logic, you might be able to find common ground by opening up a conversation around his feelings rather than the value of the property.

Your next step is to talk to your parents because, and this is key, they’re still alive and can control how this plays out. They may not be aware of your brother’s attachment to the house or the fact that you two are already talking about who gets what after they’re gone.

Now is the time to nail down what they want to do with their assets. They may seem wishy-washy about the house because they don’t care what happens to it after they die. Or, they want to leave that decision to you both, or to the executor of their estates (if that isn’t you or your brother).

Here’s one potential solution you may not have considered: Your parents could structure their estate plan so your brother inherits the house and you receive an equivalent value in other assets — stock, trust distributions, cash, whatever. If the house is worth, say, $1.5 million, you’d get $1.5 million in other assets.

But this only works if your parents design it that way in their will and trust documents. Which brings up another topic: their estate plan and how the assets (house, accounts, cars, etc.) are titled. You should have a direct conversation with them now to discuss where everything is and how it is being held.

At that time, you can tell them your brother wants to keep the house and ask them to work with their estate planning attorney to structure the inheritance fairly. If they want your brother to have the house, great—but if the goal is to divide their assets equally between you, they need to ensure you receive equivalent value from other assets.

If your parents don’t plan ahead and instead leave the house to both of you as equal co-owners, then your brother has three legal options:

1. Buy you out at fair market value with his own money.
2. Agree to sell and split proceeds.
3. Face a partition lawsuit where a court forces the sale.

He cannot simply keep it without compensating you.

You might want to have a clarifying conversation with an estate planning attorney (even your parents’ estate attorney) to understand how it will work. Your brother may feel “entitled” to the house, but without your parents structuring the estate appropriately, his feelings don’t override property law or probate court.

While you love your brother, inheriting money can change people and their relationships. Work to resolve these issues now, while your parents are alive, so you preserve your relationships once they’re gone.

—Ilyce Classic Prudie

**Additional Note from Classic Prudie**

My husband and I have been married for three years. We have a 4-year-old son and 16-month-old twins. I have four older children. My husband was briefly married once before me; I was previously married for 12 years. We were both going through our divorces around the same time, messed around, and got pregnant. We hadn’t planned on anything serious, but we gave it a shot and ended up falling in love.

Early in our relationship, I shared something vulnerable with him: I got pregnant with my oldest at 16, and I never told her birth father.

*If you have questions about money, family, or estate planning, submit them to Pay Dirt, Slate’s money advice column.*
https://slate.com/advice/2025/11/money-advice-parents-house-split.html?via=rss

Matt Vezza’s career-high 5 touchdown passes highlight New Hampshire’s 42-14 rout of Bryant

SMITHFIELD, R.I. (AP) — Matt Vezza threw a career-high five touchdown passes as New Hampshire soared past Bryant with a commanding 42-14 victory on Saturday.

Vezza completed 27 of 36 passes for 328 yards, also a personal best. Wide receiver Caleb Burke was a standout, hauling in nine receptions for 134 yards, including a spectacular 72-yard touchdown catch. Peyton Strickland contributed with two touchdown receptions.

On the ground, Denzell Gibson gained 90 yards and capped off his performance with a 45-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, helping lead the Wildcats to their seventh win of the season. New Hampshire finished with an impressive 467 yards of total offense.

Bryant, struggling to keep up, was limited to 234 yards of offense. Elijah Elliott was the primary offensive threat for the Bulldogs, rushing for both of Bryant’s touchdowns and totaling 60 yards on 18 carries.

The Wildcats set the tone early as their first four possessions each resulted in touchdown passes from Vezza, giving New Hampshire a 28-7 lead at halftime.

With this win, New Hampshire improves to 7-4 overall and 5-2 in the Coastal Athletic Association, while Bryant falls to 3-8 overall and 1-6 in conference play.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/matt-vezzas-career-high-5-210925213.html