‘Superman No. 1’ The most valuable comic ever sells for record $9 million Fox11 ^ | 11/21/25 | Kev 1,” the 1939 issue that introduced everyone to the Man of Steel in his first solo title, sold for $9. 2 million on Thursday at an auction run by Heritage, in near-pristine condition. This price beats the previous record, set in 2024 when “Action Comics No. 1,” the comic where fans met the Kryptonian hero, sold for $6 million. Even prior to that, a copy of “Superman No. 1” held the record with a sale of $5. 3 million in 2022. (Excerpt) Read more at fox11online. com . TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat KEYWORDS: comicbook; superman Click here: to donate by Credit Card Or here: to donate by PayPal Or by mail to: Free Republic, LLC PO Box 9771 Fresno, CA 93794 Thank you very much and God bless you. I remember back in 73 or 74 a copy of the same sold for $1,800. Pretty good investment. 1 posted on by DallasBiff 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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Average US long-term mortgage rate rises to 6.26%, the third straight increase
By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer The average rate on a 30-year U. S. mortgage edged higher for the third week in a row, though it remains close to its low point this year. The average long-term mortgage rate ticked up to 6. 26% from 6. 24% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, the rate averaged 6. 84%. Three weeks ago, the average rate was at 6. 17%, its lowest level in more than a year. Borrowing costs on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, popular with homeowners refinancing their home loans, also inched up this week. The rate averaged 5. 54%, up from 5. 49% last week. A year ago, it was 6. 02%, Freddie Mac said. When mortgage rates rise they reduce homebuyers’ purchasing power. The average rate on a 30-year mortgage has been stuck above 6% since September 2022, the year mortgage rates began climbing from historic lows. That’s helped kept sales of previously occupied U. S. homes stuck at around a 4-million annual pace going back to 2023. Historically, sales have typically hovered around 5. 2 million a year. While sales have been sluggish this year, they received a boost this fall as mortgage rates eased, remaining below 6. 4% since early September. Last month, they accelerated to their fastest pace since February. Mortgage rates are influenced by several factors, from the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy decisions to bond market investors’ expectations for the economy and inflation. They generally follow the trajectory of the 10-year Treasury yield, which lenders use as a guide to pricing home loans. The 10-year yield was at 4. 10% at midday Thursday. That’s down slightly from from a week ago, but up from around 3. 95% on Oct. 22. Mortgage rates began declining this summer ahead of the Federal Reserve’s decision in September to cut its main interest rate for the first time in a year amid signs the labor market was slowing. The Fed lowered its key interest rate again last month, although Fed Chair Jerome Powell cautioned that further rate cuts weren’t guaranteed. Wall Street traders have reduced their bets that the Fed will cut its main interest rate at its next meeting in December, now giving it a roughly 44% probability, according to data from CME Group. That’s down from nearly 70% a couple of weeks ago, but better than the 30% chance before the release Thursday of the delayed September jobs report. The central bank doesn’t set mortgage rates, and even when it cuts its short-term rates that doesn’t necessarily mean rates on home loans will necessarily decline.
https://www.dailydemocrat.com/2025/11/20/mortgage-rates-nov-20/
Just finished a long AI5 design review with the Tesla California and Texas chip engineers. It’s going to be great.
X ^ | 11/01/2025 | El
It’s going to be great. AI6 and AI7 will follow in fast succession, and AI8 will be out of this world.
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**Keywords:** Musk
Musk is really going full speed.
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Notable Two Hundred Day Moving Average Cross – DLAKY
In trading on Monday, shares of Deutsche Lufthansa A G (Symbol: DLAKY) crossed below their 200-day moving average of $7.92, reaching as low as $7.91 per share. Currently, Deutsche Lufthansa A G shares are trading down approximately 0.8% for the day.
The chart below illustrates the one-year performance of DLAKY shares compared to its 200-day moving average. Notably, the stock’s 52-week low stands at $5.69 per share, while the 52-week high reached $9.7198. The last recorded trade was $7.95.
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https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/notable-two-hundred-day-moving-average-cross-dlaky
Darktide’s narrative will be expanded as part of future updates: ‘We are definitely going to be adding to the story of the game’
When Darktide’s Arbites Class DLC arrived, it came alongside a free update called *The Battle for Tertium*, which finally added a campaign mode. Rather than the story coming to a halt once the prologue ended, players had the option to be guided through missions with bespoke voiceover, cutscenes, and unique enemy spawns. This approach made it feel like you weren’t just grinding maps for gear repeatedly.
We won’t find out what Darktide’s second class DLC will be until its reveal on November 11, but Fatshark has confirmed that the game’s story will continue to expand.
“I wouldn’t say it necessarily always will be attached to a new class or anything like that,” said design director Victor Magnuson. “But each new piece of the game will add to the overarching story of the game.”
Magnuson explained that integrating a narrative into Darktide has been challenging. Since two players might come to a mission with very different experiences and varying patience for slowing down gameplay to include story elements, the team’s approach is to “just add it piece by piece.” He elaborated, “We build the narrative as little puzzle pieces that slowly fall together, and then you see the bigger picture, whatever it is. But yeah, we are definitely going to be adding to the story of the game.”
Another challenge for the Darktide team was designing a whole new world for the game to take place on. Unlike the Vermintide games, which had a wealth of material from the Warhammer Fantasy world—with the tabletop RPG’s adventures serving as useful sources—the expectation for a typical Warhammer 40,000 game is that it will be set on a unique planet.
“It was a big difference,” Magnuson said. “I remember working on Vermintide 1 and 2; we really did look at the adventures and took a lot of inspiration from the adventures for different scenarios and missions.”
Creating *Tertium* from scratch meant visualizing many aspects of the Warhammer 40,000 universe that had rarely been explored before. These elements soon became increasingly important parts of the missions. For example, trains have become a recurring feature.
Trains, Magnuson explains, have “just become something that stuck around, and we keep doing train missions.”
Chief creative officer Anders De Geer recalls there was initially a specific reason for this choice.
“I remember a meeting with a lot of Games Workshop people,” he said, “and then I asked them, if you got to pick something that you would want to see come to life, what would that be? I remember [artist and miniature sculptor] Jes Goodwin’s answer was trains. Trains and train stations.”
This insight helped shape the unique world of Darktide and the kinds of missions players experience as they explore *Tertium*. With continuous story updates and DLC content, the game is shaping up to offer a rich narrative experience alongside its action-oriented gameplay.
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/darktides-narrative-will-be-expanded-as-part-of-future-updates-we-are-definitely-going-to-be-adding-to-the-story-of-the-game/
Hurdle hints and answers for October 19, 2025
Hurdle Hints and Answers for October 19, 2025 – Everything You Need to Win
Hurdle is an exciting word puzzle game that challenges you through five rounds. Each round requires you to guess a word, with the game providing feedback on correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters after each guess.
In the first round, you attempt to guess the word based on the clues given. When you guess the correct answer, the game moves you on to the next hurdle. Your first guess for the new hurdle is often the answer to the previous one, which may offer additional clues or sometimes none at all, depending on the words.
For the final hurdle, all correct answers from the previous rounds are displayed, with correct and misplaced letters clearly highlighted. It’s important to note that the number of times a letter appears highlighted in earlier guesses does not necessarily indicate how many times that letter appears in the final word.
Hurdle Word 1
Hint: A magician.
Answer: MAGUS
Hurdle Word 2
Hint: To divide.
Answer: DIVVY
Hurdle Word 3
Hint: A feather.
Answer: PLUME
Hurdle Word 4
Hint: To scowl.
Answer: GLARE
Final Hurdle
Hint: To gawk.
Answer: STARE
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