West Windsor Arts and Art Against Racism, (both 501(c)(3) organizations, invite artists to submit artwork for “Not Afraid,” a juried exhibition of work that empowers artists to explore the intersection of identity and culture. It is open to all artists 16 years of age and older. All art must be original and new to West Windsor Arts. The deadline to submit art is December 9. There is a $5 entry fee for each work of art; each artist may submit up to three works.
https://www.towntopics.com/2025/11/26/call-for-art-not-afraid-juried-exhibition-at-wwa/
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22-year-old motorcyclist dies after crashing into power pole near Porterville
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (KFSN) — A 22-year-old man has died after crashing a motorcycle into a power pole south of Porterville. The California Highway Patrol was called to the accident on Avenue 224 around 3 p. m. on Sunday. Officers say the rider was traveling at an unknown speed going east on Ave. 224 when he ran off the road and collided with a power pole. It is unknown if the man was driving under the influence. The crash is under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Porterville CHP.
https://abc30.com/post/22-year-old-motorcyclist-dies-crashing-power-pole-porterville/18198677/
Cricket Wireless in Hanceville giving out turkey vouchers Monday
HANCEVILLE, Ala. Cricket Wireless is giving back to the community this Thanksgiving. Cricket Wireless Regional Manager Abdullah “AB” Abumazen said that on Monday, Nov. 24, they’ll be giving out turkey vouchers at the Hanceville location. They will begin giving out vouchers at 10 a. m. and continue until they run out. It will be limited to one voucher per vehicle and is first come, first served. Cricket Wireless is located at 838 Main St. NE B, Hanceville, AL 35077. For additional information, contact Store Manager David Bennett at 256-887-1188.
https://www.cullmantribune.com/2025/11/23/cricket-wireless-in-hanceville-giving-out-turkey-vouchers-monday/
Sitting too much can weaken balance and walking—even in young adults
A new study has found that sitting too much and not moving enough can harm your balance and the way you walk-even if you’re young and healthy. The research was led by Dr. Kwadwo Appiah-Kubi, a physical therapy expert from Clarkson University, and was published in the journal Applied Sciences. The study looked at 133 adults between the ages of 18 and 35. Each person wore small sensors that measured how well they could stand still without wobbling and how they moved while walking. The researchers sorted people into groups based on how active they were: how many hours they sat each day and how much moderate exercise they did each week. The results were very clear. People who moved more and sat less had better balance and more control when walking, especially when turning. Even people who sat a lot but still exercised regularly had better balance than those who hardly moved at all. But the group that sat for long hours and didn’t move much had the weakest balance and the most trouble walking smoothly. Dr. Appiah-Kubi says that these changes in balance can happen slowly, often before people realize anything is wrong. The good news is that regular movement-even just moderate activity-can help protect your balance and how well you walk. These habits can help you avoid injuries and stay mobile as you get older. This study gives helpful advice for everyday life. It encourages people to move more often, especially if they spend a lot of time sitting at work, school, or home. Even short breaks to stand up and walk can make a difference over time. The results may also help companies design better workspaces and help health professionals create exercise plans to keep people steady on their feet. The researchers also hope to use what they learned to help older adults and people with movement problems, who may be even more affected by sitting too much. More studies will explore how movement habits affect balance in these groups. In summary, sitting too much is not just bad for your heart or weight-it can also slowly hurt your balance and walking ability, even if you’re young. Making time to move every day, even just a little, can help keep your body strong, steady, and safe for the future. If you care about bone health, please read studies that plant-based diets can harm your bone health without these nutrients, and this bone problem may strongly increase COVID-19 death risk. For more health information, please see recent studies that too much of this vitamin may increase your risk of bone fractures, and results showing this type of exercise may protect your bone health, slow down bone aging.
https://knowridge.com/2025/11/sitting-too-much-can-weaken-balance-and-walking-even-in-young-adults/
iPhone tipped for major launch shake-up in 2026 – here’s when to expect the iPhone 18, iPhone Air 2, and more
The iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max, and foldable iPhone might land in September The iPhone 18, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2 could land around March of 2027 The iPhone Air 2 might have better battery life but no extra cameras We’ve got used to Apple releasing all the year’s new mainline iPhones every September, but that might not be the case anymore, as a major leak points to a launch timing shake-up, and details what to expect from the iPhone Air 2. This new information comes from Apple tipster Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg, who has detailed what to expect from the iPhone line and when throughout 2026 and 2027. And while Gurman only details the next 18 months or so of releases here, he claims that this new pattern will continue for “years to come”. So below, here’s a look at how Apple might be shaking things up. That might not sound surprising, but while mainline iPhones typically launch around September, mid-range models like the SE line and the recent iPhone 16e tend to launch earlier in the year, around March. So we might not see any such launches in 2026. As for what we’ll see in or around September, according to Gurman, you can expect the iPhone 18 Pro, the iPhone 18 Pro Max, and probably the first foldable iPhone. So, in other words, this September window is when Apple’s most premium models might launch. However, according to Gurman, that no longer includes the likes of the base model iPhone 18. March/spring 2027 If you’re after the base model, then you’ll instead apparently have to wait until roughly six months later, so around March 2027, when the iPhone 18 is said to be launching alongside the mid-range iPhone 18e and “potentially” the iPhone Air 2. With this approach, starting from 2027, the lower-end models would land in the first half of each year, with the higher-end ones launching in the second half. Gurman also stated that the main upgrade on the iPhone Air 2 will be a new 2nm chipset, which should improve the battery life. We’d previously heard that this phone might have a second rear camera, but according to Gurman, that’s unlikely. Finally, Gurman claimed that the iPhone Air exists partially as a prototype for the foldable iPhone, as that will apparently use “many of the same materials, miniaturization techniques, internal components, batteries, and software optimizations” as the iPhone Air. So the fact that the iPhone Air reportedly isn’t selling brilliantly might not bother Apple too much if it exists in part just to help the company develop a foldable phone. In any case, while we’d take all of this with a pinch of salt, Gurman does have a superb track record for Apple information, and this isn’t the first time we’ve heard talk of a release schedule shake-up, or of the iPhone Air being a test bed for some technologies the foldable iPhone will use. Follow TechRadar Make sure to click the Follow button!.
https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/iphone-tipped-for-major-launch-shake-up-in-2026-heres-when-to-expect-the-iphone-18-iphone-air-2-and-more
Nebraska Women’s Basketball Dominates Samford 80-46
Nebraska seemed to pick up right where they left off last game, but instead of Claire Johnson and Britt Prince, it was Jessica Petrie and Britt Prince leading the charge. That’s the great thing about this team and the depth they have—it can be anyone’s night. You know Prince is going to get her points, but who will be the one to step up as well? It will be interesting to see this year, especially when everyone is back from injuries.
Starting lineups were the same as the last game with Prince, Callin Hake, Hailey Weaver, Petra Bozan, and Petrie. Logan Nissley was also in street clothes, though the reason for this was unclear. If anyone has information, feel free to share in the comments.
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### First Quarter
Nebraska started out strong on defense. The Huskers took the ball down the court, and Petra Bozan knocked down a three-pointer assisted by Hailey Weaver. Weaver then drove to the hoop for a bucket, followed by a block on the defensive end—a solid series for her so far.
Britt Prince got a two-point basket, and immediately after, Jessica Petrie had a chance at a three-point play but missed the free throw, putting Nebraska up 9-0.
Claire Johnson, the Samford transfer, checked into the game for the first time. Petrie quickly accumulated six points, prompting Samford to call a timeout with 5:39 left in the first quarter, Nebraska leading 13-0.
Samford came out of the timeout and drained a three, but Petrie responded with one of her own and was perfect from the floor, up to 9 points on 4-for-4 shooting.
Defensively, Callin Hake was doing what she does best—getting a steal and assisting Amiah Hargrove on a basket to extend Nebraska’s lead to 18-3. The Huskers forced their second shot clock violation of the night; the defense looked as strong as advertised.
However, Nebraska then went on a familiar scoring drought of nearly three minutes. During this stretch, Callin Hake took a charge—something Nebraska fans know all too well.
Kennadi Williams was fouled and went to the free-throw line, splitting the pair. After a Samford turnover, Bozan hit a baseline fadeaway jumper to end the quarter with Nebraska leading 21-5.
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### Second Quarter
Britt Prince started the second quarter with a tough floater, immediately followed by a steal and score. Nebraska had already forced Samford into 13 turnovers with seven minutes remaining in the first half.
Jessica Petrie was hustling all over the court, not only tallying 11 points but also saving the ball from going out of bounds leading to a Prince bucket, pushing the lead to 29-5.
The game was being played at a fast pace. Petrie continued to dominate, putting Nebraska up by 23 points with 4:43 left before a Samford timeout.
Claire Johnson, who scored 21 points in the last game, remained scoreless so far tonight.
Samford made a small run with free throws and a three-pointer, but Hargrove, Petrie, and Bozan kept the game well out of reach.
An official review determined Nebraska had last touched the ball. Hailey Weaver made two free throws to push the Huskers’ lead to 40-23. If I had a nickel for every time Britt Prince hit a buzzer-beater, I’d be rich by now.
The first half ended with Nebraska leading Samford 42-25.
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### Halftime Stats
– **Jessica Petrie:** 15 points, 4 rebounds
– **Britt Prince:** 10 points, 2 assists
– **Petra Bozan:** 7 points
– **Callin Hake:** 5 assists
Nebraska was shooting 58% from the field but only 17% from three-point range. Samford was shooting 41% overall, including 33% from beyond the arc. The Huskers led the rebounding battle 16-13.
Samford had committed 15 turnovers compared to Nebraska’s 7. Nebraska had assisted on 13 of their shots.
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### Third Quarter
Nebraska gave up an early basket, but Bozan responded with a put-back two. Jessica Petrie continued her breakout performance, up to 20 points after hitting an and-1 play, pushing the lead to 49-27.
Callin Hake scored her first points on a pair of free throws. Prince and Hake then hit back-to-back three-pointers, extending the lead to 57-30.
Kennadi Williams was called for a questionable foul, sending Samford to the line with one of two free throws made. After a Samford blocking call, Williams assisted Prince, who hit a wide-open three-pointer (61-34).
A media timeout was taken with four minutes left in the third. Amiah Hargrove was set to shoot three free throws after the break.
The remainder of the quarter was quiet, with only one field goal coming from another Prince three-pointer. Nebraska struggled with turnovers late in the quarter but held a commanding 66-36 lead heading into the final period.
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### Fourth Quarter
Britt Prince began heating up, slicing through the defense for a layup to bring her total to 21 points. Samford hit back-to-back threes but trailed 70-46.
At this stage, Prince seemed unstoppable against the Bulldog defense. Hargrove’s steal and layup prompted Samford to take a timeout with 5:25 remaining.
Jessica Petrie got a block leading to an Amiah Hargrove layup. After another Samford turnover, Nebraska took a media timeout with 4:21 left.
Bozan made a layup, Hargrove sank a jumper, and Bozan added a steal as Nebraska went on a 10-0 run over the last six minutes—although they had been on a lengthy 3:39 scoring drought prior.
Hargrove delivered a big block, and with not much action left, Kennadi Williams dribbled out the clock as Nebraska cruised to an 80-46 victory.
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### Postgame Stats
– **Britt Prince:** 23 points (10/13 FG)
– **Jessica Petrie:** 20 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists
– **Petra Bozan:** 13 points, 6 rebounds
– **Amiah Hargrove:** 12 points, 11 rebounds
– **Callin Hake:** 7 assists
– **Kennadi Williams:** 5 assists
Nebraska shot 51% from the field, including 26% from three-point range, compared to Samford’s 33% shooting overall and 30% from distance.
The Huskers recorded 17 steals and 22 assists, won the rebounding battle 37-31, and committed 14 turnovers compared to Samford’s 27.
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### Looking Ahead
Nebraska’s next game will be against the Creighton Bluejays. The in-state rivals will meet at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Wednesday, November 12th, with tip-off set for 8:00 PM.
Stay tuned for more exciting Husker basketball this season!
https://www.cornnation.com/nebraska-womens-basketball/88396/nebraska-womens-basketball-dominates-samford-80-46
2003 Hummer H1 Wagon
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Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension DLC gets December 2025 release date
Game Freak has released the first trailer for the upcoming DLC for **Pokémon Legends: Z-A**. Titled **Mega Dimension**, this add-on promises to bring exciting new story missions, alongside a variety of new Pokémon and Mega Evolutions to the game. The DLC is set to launch on **December 10, 2025**.
The trailer for *Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension* is packed with intriguing details. Taking place after the events of the original game, the DLC immerses players in a transformed version of Lumiose City, where strange distortions have begun forming throughout the town.
Amid these changes, Hotel Z welcomes a mysterious new guest: a young girl named **Ansha**, who is accompanied by the legendary Pokémon **Hoopa**. With Ansha’s help, players can now bake donuts for their Pokémon using berries, adding a fun and unique feature to Pokémon care.
This alternate Lumiose City also introduces a variety of Pokémon not ordinarily found in the base game. Notable arrivals include **Alolan Marowak**, **Garganacl**, and **Golisopod**. Interestingly, some of these Pokémon can exceed the usual level cap of 100, offering new challenges and experiences for trainers.
Excitingly, the DLC confirms two brand-new Mega Evolutions for **Chimeco** and **Baxcalibur**, expanding the roster of powerful forms players can utilize in battle.
Additionally, the trailer reveals the return of **Korrina**, a beloved character originally introduced in *Pokémon X* and *Pokémon Y*. Korrina will join **Team MZ** as they investigate the mysterious distortions impacting Lumiose City.
With its blend of new story content, fresh Pokémon, and exciting gameplay features, *Mega Dimension* looks set to be a thrilling extension of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Be sure to mark your calendars for December 10, 2025, and prepare to explore this fascinating new dimension!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146708/pokemon-legends-z-a-mega-dimension-dlc-release-date
YETI Holdings, Inc. (YETI) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
**Arvind Bhatia, VP of Investor Relations**
Good morning, and thank you for joining us to discuss YETI Holdings’ Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 results.
Leading the call today will be Matt Reintjes, President and CEO, along with Mike McMullen, CFO. After our prepared remarks, we will open the call for your questions.
Before we begin, we would like to remind you that some of the statements we make today may be considered forward-looking. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those statements.
For more information, please refer to the risk factors detailed in our most recently filed Form 10-K and subsequent Form 10-Qs. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements made today.
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