Gateway Pundit ^ | November 26, 2025 | Michael Schwarz, Posted on by Red Badger One wonders: Have the Democrats thought this through? Do they have an endgame? Either way, their reckless rhetoric can only lead to a dark place as it has already. Monday on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt,” Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona appeared to threaten “consequences” for military service members who take part in a potential court-martial of his colleague, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona. In a clip posted to the social media platform X, host Kasie Hunt asked Gallego about his “level of trust in the U. S. military justice system,” to which the senator, with shocking brazenness, replied that service members need to remember that President Donald Trump will not be around to protect them forever. “I trust them, actually, a lot,” Gallego began. That sounded like a compliment, of course. But if you listen closely, you will hear the Democrats’ seditious anti-Trump message embedded in the senator’s response. “These are professionals,” Gallego said moments later. ‘They are also swearing to the Constitution of the United States. They know that there will be fallout and consequences if they are used in a hard way to basically railroad someone like Senator Kelly, ’cause Donald Trump’s gonna be gone in a couple years.” What a slimy way to insinuate that Trump either has or will give orders at odds with the Constitution. (Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit. com . TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; History; Military/Veterans KEYWORDS: 1 posted on by Red Badger Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
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Thanksgiving turkey recipe 2025: Cook your bird in under an hour
By Tan Vinh, The Seattle Times SEATTLE Teriyaki chicken is a quick and cheap lunch that’s synonymous with Seattle. One acclaimed local chef, Taichi Kitamura of Eastlake’s Sushi Kappo Tamura, makes a compelling case for elevating that humble poultry dish into a fancy Thanksgiving feast. Teriyaki chicken is only made with dark meat. That rule also applies to turkey teriyaki, since the breast meat will dry out, the chef said. Kitamura offered us a pan-fried turkey breast recipe, too, with a sake-and-butter sauce. He typically fries the turkey breast while the rest of the meat roasts in the oven. All told, the entire turkey was cooked and ready to be eaten in less than an hour. We asked for both recipes and printed them below. Enjoy! Thanksgiving turkey teriyaki Ingredients 2 turkey thighs, deboned 2 turkey wings 2 cups soy sauce 2 cups sake 1 1/4 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 cups hot water 1/3 cup of whiskey (optional) Steps 1. Break down the turkey by chopping it down the middle, cutting off the hindquarters (thighs and drumsticks) and separating the thighs from the drumsticks. 2. Turn the bird over and cut off the breast from the rib cage and then chop the wings that are attached to the breasts. (A turkey has the same anatomy as a chicken, so if you’re more of a visual learner, head to YouTube for step-by-step instructions on breaking down a bird.) 3. Then comes the deboning. Detach the bone by trimming the edge of the meat where it meets the bone. The rest is less labor-intensive. (No need to debone the wings, since they cook faster.) 4. Score the meat with the tip of the knife. 5. For the marinade: In a large mixing bowl, add the hot water and sugar; whisk until all the sugar is dissolved. 6. Add soy sauce, sake, whiskey and water. Let the teriyaki sauce cool before marinating the meat. 7. Marinate the turkey for 12-16 hours in fridge. 8. On Thanksgiving Day, remove the turkey from the marinade. Towel it dry. 9. Lay the meat on a flat rack/grid over a pan, skin side up. A rack or grid over the pan helps keep the turkey from getting soggy from all the fat drippings. The rack helps crisp up the skin, too. 10. Roast the turkey in an oven (preferably a convection oven) preheated to 475 degrees until the temperature of the thickest part of the meat reaches 165 degrees. If using a conventional oven, heat the oven to 450 degrees. 11. Depending on the size of your turkey and your oven, you may need to use two trays or cook in batches. 12. Cut into 3/4-inch slices and serve. Pan-fried turkey breast Ingredients 2 turkey breasts, deboned 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 stick of butter, cut into 8 pieces 1 1/4 cups sake 1/2 cup soy sauce Salt and black pepper to taste 3 bay leaves 2 tablespoons lemon juice Steps 1. Butterfly the breast meat to an even width of about an inch thick or less. 2. Score the skin with the tip of the knife. 3. Season with salt and pepper. 4. In a large frying pan or skillet, heat vegetable oil. 5. Place the turkey skin side down on medium-high heat, cooking until the skin is golden-brown. 6. The turkey will be too large to cook on one skillet, so cook each breast separately or use two skillets. 7. Turn the turkey and cook the meat until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees. Remove from the pan. 8. Deglaze the pan with sake. Add the bay leaves, soy sauce, lemon juice and butter. Add the juice from the cooked turkey if there is any. Stir vigorously with a spoon to emulsify. 9. Cut the turkey into 3/4-inch strips. Place on a platter. 10. Pour the sauce over the turkey and serve. ©2025 The Seattle Times. Visit seattletimes. com.
https://www.marinij.com/2025/11/26/thanksgiving-turkey-under-an-hour/
Take AI seriously, or else
If there’s ever a time to get on the artificial intelligence (AI) hype train, that time is now. That’s the message that one emerging technologies expert is sending companies all over the world. As a former executive of both Facebook (NASDAQ: META) and SpaceX, Dex Hunter-Torricke has seen countless technologies rise and fall. And in his keynote address at the 10th Digital Conference (DigiCon) held in the Philippines, Hunter-Torricke explained that the last two decades in human history were transformed by the vast increase in access to software and analytics. Now, he says the age of AI has arrived, and there’s a steep price to pay for those who are too slow to adopt the technology. “Any company that doesn’t take AI seriously won’t exist 10 years from now,” Hunter-Torricke told reporters at DigiCon 2025. “Fundamentally, they can either get on board the train, or they’ll get run over by it.” Of course, AI technology is far from perfect. There’s a whole laundry list of limitations that humans must contend with just to use existing AI tools properly. These include reliance on possibly flawed data, the inability to engage in ethical decision-making, and a lack of genuine common sense and awareness, among others. However, developers are already working to address these limitations, and the world may soon see a level of AI that has only ever been seen in movies before. The rise of Artificial General Intelligence The goal for AI has always been to achieve human-level intelligence, now commonly referred to as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). And apparently, it’s no longer a matter of “if” but “when” this will happen. Hunter-Torricke says there is considerable debate about the expected timeline, but it may occur soon. “Most folks reckon we are less than a decade away,” he said. “We might be as close as three or four years, so it’s coming very quickly.” Factor in extra time to scale AGI technology, and this is expected to radically transform business all around the world. Having machines that can function on the same level cognitively as people would change workflows even more drastically than what is happening today, and this is expected to become both a boon and a challenge for societies globally. Hunter-Torricke himself has a slightly cynical outlook on just how the world will be able to handle such a technology: Back to the top ↑ The ethical challenges of AI It seems that more than most other modern technologies, AI poses massive ethical challenges. After all, when you have something as powerful as AI, you can create massive change for the better or for worse, depending on just how you use the technology. Content creation, for example, is one area that Hunter-Torricke believes can be significantly transformed by AI. Specifically, the technology can affect the pace at which content is generated, in turn making it faster and easier to strategize and reshape the way people think. “Are you using those technologies in ways that respect local culture, that reflect the right value systems that are working for clients who are going to deliver good for societies?” the former Facebook and SpaceX executive asked. These, he said, are challenges that industries are already struggling with right now, especially when there are people who do not care enough to meet the highest ethical standards. “In a future where you will just be able to scale and operate and build your business much faster with much greater global effects, doing the wrong things means you’ll be able to do the wrong thing a hundred times greater at a faster scale,” Hunter-Torricke explained. He added that this is genuinely very challenging for companies and for societies. Back to the top ↑ An important moment While it is impossible to predict precisely how AI will develop in the coming years, one thing that the world agrees on is that the technology will be a game-changer. Companies that are too slow to adopt AI risk lagging behind their competitors, and may even be dominated in their industry. Slowly but surely, AI is making its way into the everyday lives of the general public, and its continuous rise seems all but inevitable at this point. What remains to be seen is how companies will respond and who will ultimately emerge as the leader in the AI arms race. “There’s never been a more important moment as a CEO, I think, to pay attention to what is happening technologically,” he said. In order for artificial intelligence (AI) to work right within the law and thrive in the face of growing challenges, it needs to integrate an enterprise blockchain system that ensures data input quality and ownership-allowing it to keep data safe while also guaranteeing the immutability of data. Check out CoinGeek’s coverage on this emerging tech to learn more why Enterprise blockchain will be the backbone of AI. Back to the top ↑ Watch | DigiCon 2025: The power of personalization in Digital Marketing.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/take-ai-seriously-or-else/
“The Reese family is always under attack!” – Fans React as Angel Reese’s Mom Reveals Distress Over Suspended Social Media Account
Angel Reese’s mom Angel Webb Reese’s X account was suspended, leaving the WNBA star’s mother distressed. The WNBA fans came in support of Reese’s mom after she made the announcement with a tweet.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-the-reese-family-always-attack-fans-react-angel-reese-s-mom-reveals-distress-over-suspended-social-media-account
Mariah Carey Is Back on the Billboard Top 10, Rules Holiday 100 Charts as Christmas Season Settles In
It’s Time! Mariah Carey has officially cemented her chart return and begun ng Christmas Season, as ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ once again takes over Billboard’s holiday rankings. As the festive period approaches, the bestselling track has climbed to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and secured its position at the top of the Holiday 100 chart, where it has dominated for more than a decade. A Seasonal Classic That Continues to Build Momentum Billboard confirmed that the song has now ruled the Holiday 100 for 66 of the chart’s 74 total weeks since its launch in 2011, a record unmatched by any other seasonal hit. The ranking uses the same formula as the Billboard Hot 100, relying on a combination of airplay, streaming and sales. According to Billboard’s streaming data, the track continues to grow in popularity each year. In the most recent tracking period, the song registered 15. 7 million streams in the United States, marking a 14 per cent weekly increase. Radio impressions rose even more significantly, jumping 82 per cent to 9. 7 million. The track also recorded an increase in downloads, with sales rising by 13 per cent. Carey first recorded ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ in 1994, but the track has demonstrated a special longevity that has turned it into one of the most commercially reliable songs in modern music history. The title has surpassed its peers on the Holiday 100 and has now been named No. 1 on Billboard’s ‘Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs’ list. Speaking about the song’s impact in 2021, Carey said she never expected it to become an enduring cultural staple. ‘I had absolutely no idea the impact the song would eventually have worldwide’, she said. ‘I’m so full of gratitude that so many people enjoy it with me every year.’ As the holiday charts re-emerge, Carey is preparing for Christmas-themed performances. The singer has released new rehearsal clips teasing shows at the Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, beginning this season. In a rehearsal video shared to Instagram, Carey can be heard practising to the background of her long-running Christmas hit, accompanied by dancers and production crews preparing for what appears to be a high-cost festive stage design. Tickets for the Las Vegas event went on sale with the singer promoting the dates by writing, ‘Can’t wait for Christmastime in Vegas.’ Carey has also relaunched limited Christmas merchandise to align with the seasonal chart boost. This year’s collection includes festive apparel, holiday accessories and a new ‘It’s Time’ T-shirt. The singer highlighted the line’s availability by directing fans to Amazon. Alongside merchandise, Carey recently appeared in a Sephora advertisement centred on holiday shopping promotions. The video, which uses her Christmas music, features the singer announcing ‘It’s Time’ in the lead-up to festive retail season campaigns. New Album, New Era, Same Seasonal Success Outside of her Christmas catalogue, Carey has also released a new album titled Here For It All. In a statement posted to Instagram, she described the project as a culmination of different artistic styles, adding that it contains some of her most personal writing to date. In interview commentary shared by Apple Music, the title track was highlighted as a particularly meaningful song for the artist. Carey noted that she carefully positioned it as the album closer, saying that it has a soulful tone that reflects her own experiences while offering something ‘other people that need to hear something like that’. As Carey continues to diversify her tours, merchandise and partnerships, her annual chart dominance suggests that the holiday season has become a central pillar of her long-term career. While streaming platforms have changed how music is consumed, the singer’s iconic festive anthem appears to strengthen its reach with each passing year. For now, as the charts shift into their end-of-year cycle, Mariah Carey remains a reliable holiday mainstay, whose music continues to redefine commercial success both on and off the holiday season.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mariah-carey-back-billboard-top-10-rules-holiday-100-charts-christmas-season-settles-1758149
Alibaba: The Margin Deterioration Is A Blessing In Disguise
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https://seekingalpha.com/article/4847879-alibaba-the-margin-deterioration-is-a-blessing-in-disguise?source=feed_all_articles
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America Is Finally Falling in Love With Amtrak. The Tracks Can’t Keep Up
As millions of Americans crowd highways and airports this Thanksgiving week, Amtrak is enjoying an unexpected surge: a record 36. 2 million passengers in fiscal year 2025, up a remarkable 10 percent from the year prior. The company calls it a “historic milestone” for U. S. public transportation. “These results show what’s possible when we lead with purpose,” Amtrak President Roger Harris said in a statement shared with Newsweek. But while ridership is surging, the country’s aging rail infrastructure remains far from ready to meet the demand. Amtrak’s popularity spike comes as the broader travel industry cools. According to the 2025 Deloitte Holiday Travel Survey, more than half of Americans plan to travel between Thanksgiving and early January, the highest intent in five years, but they’re spending less overall. Average trip budgets are down 18 percent, and many travelers are choosing to drive or take the train instead of flying to save money. That shift is benefiting Amtrak, whose fares are typically lower than airfare on short routes and appeal to cost-conscious travelers tired of packed airports and rising ticket prices. “These numbers show that Americans want more train travel, not less,” Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner said. Yet as more travelers rediscover rail, experts warn the U. S. lacks the infrastructure needed to sustain that momentum, to say nothing of the political will. John Robert Smith, former chairman of Amtrak’s board and longtime chair of Transportation for America, said the country’s failure to modernize its rail network stems from decades of policy neglect. “National leaders often ask why we can’t have passenger rail service like Europe or Asia,” Smith told Newsweek. “The simple answer is that those governments chose to invest in passenger rail as a vital form of connectivity. In this country, we haven’t done that.” Smith, who also served as mayor of Meridian, Mississippi, recalled that when he joined the Amtrak board in 2002, “the U. S. was spending more money collecting roadkill from highways than on the entire national passenger rail system.” The result, he said, is a “highway-centric nation” that never matched that investment with comparable support for rail. America’s Rail Gap Is Widening That imbalance has left the U. S. far behind its global peers. China has built more than 25, 000 miles of high-speed rail since 2008, while France’s TGV network regularly runs trains above 180 mph. By contrast, no Amtrak line meets international high-speed standards. A May 2025 Bechtel Group report said the U. S. has struggled to advance high-speed rail because of inconsistent funding, slow and fragmented permitting, complex land acquisition, and delivery systems that have not kept pace with the scale of the projects. “We’ve been trying to develop high-speed rail in the U. S. for a long time. We have not really succeeded,” said Eric Goldwyn, a transportation and land-use professor at NYU’s Marron Institute, in comments to the outlet SmartCitiesDive. “The biggest barrier has been funding.” Funding has long defined the modern Amtrak era. Joe Biden’s 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocated $66 billion for rail the largest federal investment since Amtrak’s founding in 1971. But four years later, much of the money remains tied up in planning, permitting and negotiations with states and private freight owners. According to the Federal Railroad Administration, fewer than a dozen major rail projects have moved beyond preliminary design, and only a small number, such as the Gateway Tunnel between New York and New Jersey and parts of the Chicago Hub Improvement Program, have broken ground. (The Trump administration said it was shutting down Gateway because it was a “Democrat project,” despite the infrastructure improvements being critical for the nation’s biggest economy.) Smith said the uneven progress illustrates a larger issue. “We made a historic promise with the infrastructure bill, but we haven’t matched it with the urgency or coordination it demands,” he said. “The money is there, but the willpower to execute at scale is not. Until we treat rail as essential infrastructure like highways or airports we will keep falling behind our global peers.” Meanwhile, expectations are shifting. The Deloitte survey found that Generation Z and millennials now make up half of all U. S. holiday travelers, a generational change that is reshaping not only where Americans go but how they get there. Younger travelers are gravitating toward more affordable, lower-carbon options and increasingly see rail as a convenient, environmentally friendly alternative. Momentum Is Growing Last year, 1. 2 million people traveled by train for Thanksgiving, far fewer than the roughly 18 million who flew, but experts say the trend line is changing. Amtrak’s bookings for the 2025 holiday season are already up by double digits compared with last year, with Northeast Corridor routes selling out days ahead. “People are rediscovering something that should never have been forgotten,” Smith said. “Rail connects people in a way that air travel never will. It ties communities together.” For Amtrak and rail advocates, the ridership boom is both a warning and an opportunity. Air travel continues to deteriorate, and federal data shows consumer complaints against U. S. airlines hit a record high in 2024. Rail is becoming increasingly attractive as a result. “If Amtrak’s success this year shows anything, it’s that demand is not the issue,” Smith said. “We’ve reached a point where people want the train, but the infrastructure to support them is not there yet.” Amtrak officials say the gap is starting to narrow. The company has committed more than $22 billion in federal infrastructure funds to replace aging bridges, tunnels and trainsets as part of a sweeping modernization plan focused on long-distance service and its busiest corridors. One early win has emerged along the Gulf Coast, where Amtrak’s restored service between New Orleans and Mobile has exceeded expectations, doubling and in some cases tripling early ridership and revenue projections. Smith called the route “a bellwether for what passenger rail can become nationwide, not just for mobility but for economic development in every town it serves.” What Comes Next for Amtrak Although previous administrations have faced criticism for slow progress on rail modernization, there is growing agreement that Amtrak’s survival and its recent growth rest on a rare source of political unity. Earlier this year, the Trump administration’s fiscal 2026 transportation budget proposed flat funding for Amtrak at about $2. 4 billion. Rail advocates described it as a continued commitment to the national network. The plan increases support for long-distance routes while reducing federal assistance for the critical Northeast Corridor, a shift officials say reflects stronger revenue on that corridor after record ticket sales. “After decades of cuts and uncertainty, even flat funding is a sign of bipartisan recognition that rail matters,” said Jim Mathews, president and CEO of the Rail Passengers Association. “With predictable investment, trains can give Americans a safer and more efficient travel alternative to congested roads and highways.” Transportation advocates see that as evidence of momentum increasingly crossing party lines. “We’re seeing a growing bipartisan recognition that rail is an important piece of the U. S. transportation network,” Mathews said. For Smith, the lesson is straightforward: Americans have decided they want passenger rail. The question now is whether Washington will meet that demand. “We’re finally at a point where people want the train,” he said. “The next question is whether we will build the country to match that demand.”.
https://www.newsweek.com/america-is-finally-falling-in-love-with-amtrak-the-tracks-cant-keep-up-11110010
Buttenschon joins Val Bialas Ski Center snowmaker groundbreaking
UTICA, N.Y. – Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon, D-119, joined Utica Mayor Michael Galime and the Amodio Family to break ground on Utica’s $2 million renovation project at the Val Bialas Ski Center. Buttenschon secured funding for the project during a 2023 tour of the district with state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie. Heastie had been in her […]
https://www.oneidadispatch.com/2025/11/26/buttenschon-joins-val-bialas-ski-center-snowmaker-groundbreaking/
The Manipulated episodes 9 & 10 recap: What is Yohan’s relationship with his nanny? Did Taejoong kill Do-kyung?
Episodes nine and ten of The Manipulated landed on Disney+ on November 26, 2025. The show follows Park Taejoong (Ji Chang-wook), a diligent everyman who only wanted a quiet family life.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/k-pop/the-manipulated-episodes-9-10-recap-what-yohan-s-relationship-nanny-did-taejoong-kill-do-kyung
