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‘It’s a basic human right to be warm’: Worcester County Sheriff’s Office kicks off annual coat drive

WORCESTER, MASS. (WHDH) — The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and Worcester County Reserve Deputy Sheriff’s Association are keeping the community warm this year with their annual Winter Coat Drive, which began on Thursday.

During the first weeks of November, Sheriff Lew Evangelidis and his team will distribute thousands of coats directly to local service organizations and community members in need.

“Especially, it breaks your heart when you see kids and people like that in need of these, so I’m really proud that I work with such a generous group of people and a generous community that wants to keep people warm,” said Evangelidis. “It’s a basic, basic human right to be warm in the winter.”

The Sheriff’s Office aims to distribute 4,000 brand-new, warm winter coats to those in need, helping them stay comfortable throughout the cold months.

The coat drive also symbolizes the support and care from local law enforcement to the community during the winter season.
https://whdh.com/news/its-a-basic-human-right-to-be-warm-worcester-county-sheriffs-office-kicks-off-annual-coat-drive/

Coach Zac Taylor believes in-house options can improve Bengals defense

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Rosalia Skewers an Ex, Sings in 14 Languages, Rethinks Marriage, and More ‘Lux’ Takeaways

When Rosalía announced her album *Lux* last month, she described it as the “emotional arc of feminine mystique, transformation, and transcendence,” hinting at heady themes and high-minded production. The Spanish star more than delivered on that promise.

*Lux* is out now, showcasing operatic inspirations, collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra, and the careful training Rosalía perfected through years of work. Rolling Stone lauded *Lux* as an instant classic, calling it “a truly timeless work of art” that “no other pop star could have made.”

It’s also a deeply personal album. Already, the lyrics in 14 languages have turned fans into forensic analysts as they try to decipher the meaning in each line. The star alludes to intimate moments in her life: She taps música mexicana’s Yahritza from Yahritza y Su Esencia for an unforgiving breakup song titled “La Perla,” and also enlists Yves Tumor and Björk for the left-of-center single “Berghain,” just to name a few features.

The music feels like an intense, experimental, dramatic journey — best played in the dark, as Rosalía has suggested.

Here are six of our takeaways from Rosalía’s stunning project.

### She embraces her classical training

Rosalía put her classical music training on full display in *Lux*. She is a trained conservatory musician who famously studied vocal flamenco performance at the Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC) in Barcelona, a prestigious program that typically accepts only one student per year.

Her mastery is evident across the LP, from tapping the London Symphony Orchestra to nodding to Vivaldi and Mozart. Rosalía extended her vocal prowess by learning more about opera — weeks before *Lux* was released, she was spotted reading the musical score from the 1900 Puccini opera *Tosca*. This proved to be an Easter egg of sorts; “I wanted to make a song that was like my version of what an aria could be,” she told *Billboard* about the track “Mio Cristo.”

### She expands her linguistic horizons

In an interview for *The New York Times’* Popcast, Rosalía revealed she sang in 14 languages on the album. Already fluent in Spanish and Catalan, she familiarized herself with 12 other languages, including English, Latin, Italian, Ukrainian, Japanese, Arabic, Sicilian, Mandarin, Hebrew, Portuguese, and French.

“It’s a lot of trying to understand how other languages work,” she said regarding the arduous writing and recording process. Rosalía turned to both Google Translate and professional translators to help with phonetics and pronunciation, but even so, songs took several takes to get right.

She clarified that this linguistic challenge was “very much human” and did not involve AI. That much is clear when listening to *Lux*, where the singer seamlessly transitions through each language like a pro.

### She savages her ex

Rosalía eviscerates a narcissistic ex on “La Perla,” featuring música mexicana singer Yahritza. The strings swell as she targets a former lover she calls “a local disappointment,” “a national heartbreaker,” and “an emotional terrorist.”

She sings about someone who “spends money he has and doesn’t have” and who lacks understanding of “loyalty and faithfulness.” The chorus goes, “He’s a pearl, no one trusts him / He’s a pearl, one to be very careful with.”

Many fans speculate the song is about her ex-fiancé Rauw Alejandro, but whether it is or not doesn’t diminish its impact. What stands out is how Rosalía finds revenge through the stunning arrangement.

### She revives an unreleased, Pharrell-produced song

For years, fans begged Rosalía to release “De Madrugá,” a Pharrell-produced track recorded during her *El Mal Querer* sessions. It didn’t see the light of day back then — until *Lux*.

This time, Rosalía tweaks the original leaked lyrics, even slipping in a line in Ukrainian that translates to “I am not looking for revenge.” She dials back the overt religious imagery from the earlier version and sings in one verse:

> “The chains weigh me down / from looking back so much / there’s no weapon, no Glock or Beretta / that can fire and bring you back.”

The new rendition also folds in lush strings, tying it to the album’s symphonic approach.

### The physical version of the album offers a different experience

While it’s common for artists to add bonus tracks to physical releases, Rosalía chose to add three songs to the vinyl and CD versions of *Lux*. Uniquely, these tracks are spread throughout the album.

On “Focu ‘Ranni,” a breakup song from the third movement, she sings in Sicilian: “I’ll never be your half, never your property / I’ll be mine, and of my freedom.”

The closing track from the album’s third movement, “Jeanne,” is an emotional French-Spanish ballad about self-destruction. Rosalía sings in Mandarin and later in Hebrew about being a robot girlfriend:

> “I dress up for God / not for you or anyone / I only dress up for my God,”

she croons, blending vulnerability and spiritual resolve.

### She has thoughts about her wedding

[Content on Rosalía’s thoughts about her wedding could be added here if available.]

Rosalía’s *Lux* stands as a testament to her growth as an artist and her relentless pursuit of new creative territories. Whether through classical influences, multilingual storytelling, or powerful personal narratives, this album cements her place as one of pop music’s most visionary talents.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/rosalia-lux-meaning-takeaways-1235461405/

Family displaced, 5 dogs killed in two-alarm central Fresno apartment fire

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — A devastating two-alarm fire broke out on Thursday afternoon in a central Fresno apartment, leading to the tragic loss of five dogs and displacing a family.

According to the Fresno Fire Department, the blaze started shortly after 3:45 p.m. at the Fresno Glenn Apartments, located at the intersection of Glenn and Voorman avenues. Fire crews quickly responded and requested additional assistance due to concerns that the fire could spread to neighboring units.

Thanks to their efforts, firefighters were able to contain the flames to a single apartment. However, several adjacent units suffered smoke damage. The family residing in the affected apartment safely escaped without injury.

Sadly, investigators confirmed that five dogs perished in the fire. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Authorities continue to assess the situation and provide support to those impacted by this heartbreaking event.
https://abc30.com/post/family-displaced-5-dogs-killed-alarm-central-fresno-apartment-fire/18122965/

Fox Factory Holding Corp. (FOXF) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to Fox Factory Holding Corp.’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.

[Operator Instructions]

Please note this conference is being recorded. I’d now like to turn the conference over to Toby Merchant, Chief Legal Officer at Fox Factory Holding Corp. Thank you, sir. You may begin.

**Toby D. Merchant, Chief Legal Officer, Chief Compliance Officer & Secretary**

Thank you. Good afternoon, and welcome to Fox Factory’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.

I’m joined today by Mike Dennison, Chief Executive Officer; and Dennis Schemm, Chief Financial Officer and President of the Aftermarket Applications Group.

First, Mike will provide business updates, and then Dennis will review the quarterly results and outlook. Mike will then provide some closing remarks before we open up the call for your questions.

By now, everyone should have access to the earnings release, which went out earlier this afternoon. If you have not had a chance to review the release, it’s available on the Investor Relations portion of our website at [investor.ridefox.com](http://investor.ridefox.com).

Please note that throughout this call, we will refer to Fox Factory as FOX or the company.

Before we begin, I would like to remind everyone that the prepared remarks contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws, and management may make additional forward-looking statements in response to your questions. Such statements involve a…
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4839891-fox-factory-holding-corp-foxf-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

Stefanik teases announcement on run for Governor

NEW YORK (NEWS10) — A new candidate may be entering the New York gubernatorial race.

NEWS10 has heard from multiple sources that a campaign announcement is expected from Representative Elise Stefanik on Friday.

Stefanik hinted at this possibility during an interview on “The Story with Martha MacCallum” on Fox News on Thursday.

Stay tuned to NEWS10 for more updates as the story develops.
https://www.news10.com/news/ny-capitol-news/stefanik-teases-announcement-on-run-for-governor/

Melrose Place star is unrecognizable in rare appearance

Melrose Place star Grant Show was virtually unrecognizable as he sat down on the Still Here Hollywood Podcast with Steve Kmetko, almost thirty years after he left the hit TV series. The heartthrob looked suave during the interview, sporting a gray blazer over a black collared shirt, with hints of gray in his swooping brunette hair.

Grant portrayed bad boy Jake Hanson on the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff series, alongside stars like Heather Locklear and Andrew Shue. The show ran for seven seasons from 1992 to 1999 and followed a group of young adults living in a West Hollywood apartment complex.

The 63-year-old revealed on the podcast that while he loved being part of Melrose Place, the level of fame it brought him was difficult to deal with.

“I figured it was going to be successful, but I did not think it was going to be what it was or as hugely successful as it was,” he recalled, adding that it was “really fun” for a time.

“There are other things that happen that you don’t see happening. You start to lose your ability to be out in the public,” Grant continued. “There’s a thing that happens with fame that I saw happening not just with myself but with everybody. When it’s that kind of fame, you kind of lose your humanity. The way other people see you, they don’t see you as a human being anymore, they see you as the character you’re playing, and they have a relationship with you that is really one-sided. It’s very dehumanizing. I think that’s where all the bad behavior comes from [with] famous people.”

He added that while he was “a pretty decent human being,” fame had made him behave poorly in the past.

The father of one ultimately left the show after season five due to tensions between himself and the show’s producer, Aaron Spelling, who he felt was stifling his budding acting career.

“Aaron and I had had some run-ins. And there was some stuff about Aaron that I felt like he was kind of trying to keep me down. Maybe I was wrong about that, but that’s what it felt like to me at the time,” he explained.

“There wasn’t really any question that I had to go. You know, if I had been able to go and do other work outside of the show, then it would have been a tough call. But because I felt like I was being stifled, I just had to go.”

Despite leaving the series, Grant recognized the incredible impact that it had on his career going forward.

“Something can’t be that seminal in your life without it being a part of you. I have a great pride for the time that I worked on that show,” he declared. “I would not be who I am had I not spent those five years.”
https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/866223/melrose-place-star-is-unrecognizable-in-rare-appearance/

Wynn Resorts, Limited (WYNN) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator: Welcome to the Wynn Resorts Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded. [Operator Instructions]

I will now turn the line over to Julie Cameron-Doe, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead.

**Julie Cameron-Doe, Chief Financial Officer:**
Thank you, operator, and good afternoon, everyone.

On the call with me today are Craig Billings and Brian Gullbrants in Las Vegas. Also on the line are Jenny Holaday, Linda Chen, and Frederic Luvisutto.

Please note that we’ve published a presentation to provide more color on the company and recent performance ahead of this call. You can find the presentation on our Investor Relations website.

I want to remind you that we may make forward-looking statements under safe harbor federal securities laws, and those statements may or may not come true.

I will now turn the call over to Craig Billings.

**Craig Billings, CEO & Director:**
Thanks, Julie. Good afternoon, and as always, thank you for joining us.

I’ll jump right into the quarter, and I’ll kick off here in Vegas. Wynn Las Vegas continued to see notable gaming market share gains in the quarter, driven by our incredible team and market-leading product and service.

This performance resulted in EBITDA growth on a hold-adjusted basis of 3%, reaching $211 million.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4839755-wynn-resorts-limited-wynn-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

JUST IN: Senate to Meet on Friday Amid Deal to Reopen the Government – Trump Doubles Down on Filibuster Termination Demands, Says the Democrats Would “Immediately do it”

Senate Republicans are reportedly working to reach a deal with Senate Democrats to reopen the government on Friday. The proposed agreement would involve amendments to the continuing resolution, including three full-year appropriations bills. These bills are seemingly set to expire after the next midterm election, where Democrats aim to reclaim the Senate majority.

The government shutdown became the longest in U.S. history on Wednesday, entering its 35th day. The previous record was 34 days, set during President Trump’s first term. Now, Republicans are attempting to bring Democrats to the negotiating table and secure the 60 votes needed to overcome the filibuster, offering a plan more favorable to their agenda.

However, President Trump has repeatedly urged Senate Republicans to end the filibuster rule, which requires 60 votes to pass most legislation, and to reopen the government immediately.

According to Politico, the plan is to bring up the House-passed continuing resolution—previously rejected by Democrats—and amend it with a new expiration date, very likely in January, along with a negotiated package of three full-year spending bills. Senate Majority Whip John Thune believes the deal could gain enough Democratic support to advance, though the outcome is uncertain.

Finalizing the deal may take several days due to procedural hurdles and objections from senators. In preparation, Senate GOP leaders are ready to keep lawmakers in Washington to pressure a resolution to the record-breaking shutdown. When asked if the Senate would remain in session through the weekend, Majority Whip John Barrasso replied, “yes.”

On the other side, Senate Democrats held a lengthy lunch meeting on Thursday to discuss their shutdown strategy. Though no resolution was reached immediately, several Democrats indicated ongoing discussions within the caucus. According to CBS News, Senate Republicans hope moderate Democrats involved in negotiations throughout the week will be persuaded by the appropriations bills and a promised vote on extending health care subsidies.

Negotiations with Democrats—likely involving concessions that the Republican base may oppose—would be unnecessary if Republicans chose to eliminate the filibuster. Despite having full control of the federal government, Republicans have so far refused to wield that power to end the shutdown.

At an Oval Office press conference on Thursday, President Trump renewed his calls for Republicans to discontinue the filibuster. This came a day after he urged GOP senators at a breakfast meeting to terminate the procedure. Trump emphasized that ending the filibuster would allow the Senate to swiftly pass election integrity laws, including voter ID requirements and one-day voting, along with legislation on border security, tax cuts, and more—items Democrats oppose.

“What the Democrats will do is they’re going to make Puerto Rico a state, they’re going to make DC a state, they’re going to pack the court, they’re going to end up with more electoral votes, they’re going to end up with four senators because of the two states, and they’re going to do this, 100%,” Trump stated. “So if they’re going to do it, I would do it. I would do it before them.”

Trump also said:

> “I think it’s time for them to end the filibuster and just put everybody back to work. Vote in voter ID, vote in no mail-in voting except for military, far away military and people that are very sick. I’d like to see one day voting. I’d like to see not 65 days of voting from all over the place. I’d like to clean up the elections; the border, we’ve done a great job. We have a great, strong border now. I’d like to see new rules on immigration that can be fair and good. Rules that you’d never get, rules that they’re never going to get. There’s so many things we could put in, including tax cuts that we could get, and we could do it all ourselves. But to do that, you have to end the filibuster.”

Trump criticized Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema for blocking past efforts to change filibuster rules, saying, “They would have done it, except Manchin and Sinema got in their way.”

As reported by The Gateway Pundit, on Wednesday, Trump hosted Republican senators for breakfast, urging them to end the filibuster, reopen the government, and pass laws to “fix our country and our elections.” However, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and several other senators have publicly opposed ending the filibuster. “It’s just not happening,” Thune said, making the 50 votes necessary to terminate the filibuster unlikely.

The ongoing negotiations and political tension underscore the complexities in resolving the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. As both parties weigh their strategies, the nation watches closely for a resolution to the stalemate.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/just-senate-meet-friday-amid-deal-reopen-government/