Crossword: October 25, 2025

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North Texas’ QB Drew Mestemaker throws for insane 608 yards vs. Charlotte

North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker delivered a historic performance on Friday night, throwing for 608 yards and four touchdowns as the Mean Green crushed Charlotte 54-20 in American Conference action.

Mestemaker’s 608 passing yards set a new school record and American Conference single-game mark. To put this in perspective, Army has thrown for just 599 yards as a team this entire season through seven games, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy. He completed 37 of 49 passes with only one interception in the dominant road victory.

He’s the 22nd player in FBS history to surpass 600 passing yards in a game. The Mean Green offense was unstoppable throughout the night, totaling 754 yards. Mestemaker connected on touchdown passes of 41, 6, 7, and 70 yards.

His top target, Wyatt Young, caught nine passes for 190 yards and a touchdown.

North Texas jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, scoring 37 unanswered points at one stretch. The game was tied 17-17 at halftime before the Mean Green exploded in the second half to pull away.

Just one week earlier, Mestemaker threw for 277 yards and four touchdowns in a 55-17 victory over UTSA. That performance earned him two conference awards for his outstanding play. His consistency over the past two games has been remarkable.

The win improved North Texas to 7-1 overall and 3-1 in American Conference play, keeping them in the hunt for a conference championship. Charlotte’s loss dropped the 49ers to 1-7 and 0-5 in conference play.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/north-texas-football-news-drew-mestemaker-throws-insane-608-yards-vs-charlotte

Patrick Hynes: Sununu for Senate

**IT’S OFFICIAL: Former Senator John E. Sununu Joins GOP Senate Primary Race**

Former Senator John E. Sununu has officially entered the GOP Senate primary race.

Sununu’s announcement of his candidacy earlier this week comes after a month of speculation and buzz within the New Hampshire political world.

This development significantly changes the landscape for Republicans in the upcoming race.
https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/columnists/patrick-hynes-sununu-for-senate/article_b8aee05b-f4f1-4e06-adca-e908d045a503.html

Trump’s Asia Tour: Deals, Diplomacy and a Meeting With Xi

From Kuala Lumpur to Gyeongju, President Trump is casting himself as a deal-maker and peace negotiator.

As he travels through the region, he aims to promote tariff relief and establish steadier ties amid a wary environment.

Leaders and citizens alike are watching closely to see how his diplomatic efforts might impact the future of international relations in this part of the world.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/25/world/asia/trump-japan-korea-china.html

Truck driver shot by law enforcement after backing into Coast Guard base

Coast Guard security personnel “issued multiple verbal commands to stop the vehicle, [but] the driver failed to comply and proceeded to put the vehicle in reverse, suddenly accelerating backwards at a high rate of speed directly toward them,” according to a statement.

“When the vehicle’s actions posed a direct threat to the safety of Coast Guard and security personnel, law enforcement officers discharged several rounds of defensive live fire,” the statement continued.

“No Coast Guard personnel were injured during the incident. Two civilians were injured and are expected to survive. The truck driver was wounded in the stomach and is being held for mental health evaluation. A bystander was struck by a fragment, treated at a local hospital, and released,” the statement said.

The DHS X account attached a video of the incident, showing the vehicle backing up at high speed toward a line of officers who riddled it with fire, causing the driver to stop and speed off in the opposite direction.

The FBI is leading the investigation into the incident, sending evidence, crisis management, and bomb technician teams to the site of the crime.

“At this time, the incident appears to be isolated, and there is no known current threat to the public,” FBI spokesperson Cameron Polan in San Francisco said in a statement.

U-Haul spokesman Jeff Lockridge said the company cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation.

The incident occurred on Wednesday after an anonymous source with knowledge of the situation told the San Francisco Chronicle that 100 U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other agents would begin arriving at the Alameda Coast Guard base on Thursday. The Coast Guard confirmed this in a statement provided to the media.

The news immediately drew outrage from San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA). Protesters gathered earlier on Thursday to demonstrate outside the checkpoint guarding the island. The protests were largely peaceful, with the attempted truck ramming occurring hours after most of the protesters had dispersed.

In an unexpected move, President Donald Trump called off the deployment of the federal agents after a phone call with Mayor Lurie, who was supported by personal appeals from several mutual connections.

However, in a Friday press conference, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem suggested that Trump could change his mind following the attempted ramming.

“If leaders in San Francisco don’t figure out how to protect our law enforcement officers and protect our Coast Guard members, then we would be forced to come in and protect those individuals,” she said.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/3863858/truck-driver-shot-by-law-enforcement-after-backing-into-coast-guard-base/

Today’s Wordle clues, hints and answer for October 25 (#1589)

Whether you dream of an instant win or just like the idea of having a little help if you need it, we’ve got all the Wordle assistance you need right here. Keep things nice and simple—or save a tough game at the last minute—with a glance at the October 25 (1589) answer. Or pick and choose which one (or more) of today’s hints to use instead. Your choice, always.

### A Clue for Today’s Wordle

Stuck on today’s Wordle? Here’s a clue that pertains to the meaning of the word. If you’re still just as stuck after our clue, scroll down for further hints.

### Hints for the October 25 (#1589) Wordle

Our Wordle hints will start vague to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction at first. As you scroll down, they’ll offer more and more help toward figuring out today’s word without fully giving it away.

– **Are there any repeated letters in today’s Wordle?**
There’s a letter in here you’ll need to use twice.

– **How many vowels are in today’s Wordle?**
There are more vowels than anything else today.

– **What letter does today’s Wordle begin with?**
Begin your word with a “G” to win.

Congrats, you’re about to win today’s Wordle!

### The October 25 (#1589) Wordle Answer Is…

This is it. No turning back now! The solution to today’s Wordle puzzle is:

**GAUGE**

### The Meaning Behind Today’s Wordle Answer

From a car’s speed to someone’s attitude, anything gauged is measured. 🚗💨

### Previous Wordle Answers

Past Wordle answers can give you some excellent ideas for fun starting words that keep your daily puzzle-solving fresh. They are also a good way to eliminate guesses for today’s Wordle, as the answer is unlikely to be repeated.

Here are the last 10 Wordle answers:

– October 15: SPOOF
– October 16: CATTY
– October 17: GROSS
– October 18: HAVEN
– October 19: IDEAL
– October 20: LIMBO
– October 21: DETOX
– October 22: STUNT
– October 23: DRILL
– October 24: TUBER

### Learn More About Wordle

**How to Play Wordle**
Wordle’s a daily guessing game where the goal is to correctly uncover today’s five-letter word in six guesses or less. An incorrect letter shows up as a grey box. A correct letter in the wrong space turns up yellow. And the correct letter in the right place shows up as green.

There’s no time limit to worry about, and don’t forget that some letters might be used more than once.

**What’s the Best Wordle Starting Word?**
Generally, you want to pick a word with a good mix of common consonants and vowels as your Wordle opener, as this is most likely to return some early green and yellow letters. Words like **SLATE**, **CHIME**, and **REACT** all work, but feel free to find your own favourite.

**Is Wordle Getting Harder?**
Wordle is not getting harder! There will always be the occasional day where the answer is the name of a body part, has a sneaky double vowel, or a word obscure enough to send everyone rushing off to the dictionary. But the daily answers, edited by Tracy Bennett, remain a good mix of common terms and tougher challenges.

Remember, if you’re craving more of a challenge, you can enable **Hard Mode** under the ⚙️ options menu. This option doesn’t make the words themselves harder, but it requires that any revealed hints must be used in subsequent guesses.

**How Did Wordle Begin?**
[Information on Wordle’s origin can be added here, or link to a detailed article.]

Enjoy your Wordle game today and happy guessing!
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/puzzle/wordle-answer-today-october-25-2025/

EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle Accused of ‘Staging’ Her ‘Vile’ Princess Diana Crash Site Video to ‘Stoke Publicity For Her New Wine Launch’

**Meghan Markle Accused of ‘Staging’ Video Near Princess Diana’s Fatal Crash Site to Promote New Wine Release**

*Published Oct. 24, 2025, 7:30 p.m. ET*

Meghan Markle is facing criticism for allegedly “staging” a video near the site of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash to promote her latest As Ever wine release — a move sources described to RadarOnline.com as both “vile” and “desperate.”

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, quietly unveiled a new product from her lifestyle brand last week: a 2024 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. The announcement came just hours before she jetted off to Paris Fashion Week. However, a video circulating online showing Meghan near the Pont de l’Alma tunnel—the exact location where Diana died in 1997—overshadowed her visit and sparked a furious backlash. Critics accused her of using the moment for attention.

### Video Sparks Backlash Near Diana’s Crash Site

Industry sources revealed that the footage, which showed the duchess pausing to reflect with her feet up in the back of a car near the scene of Diana’s tragic accident, was part of “behind-the-scenes” material filmed during her Paris visit. Insiders claim this was intended to “stoke publicity” around the surprise wine launch by filming near the poignant location.

A Hollywood insider commented, “The timing felt far too deliberate to be a coincidence. Meghan’s team knew that filming anywhere near that spot would draw massive attention. Pairing it with a wine launch called ‘bright and balanced’ rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. Promoting a product is fine—but not against the backdrop of such a tragic location.”

### Markle’s Wine Launch Overshadowed

Markle’s new wine, sold under her As Ever brand, was quietly added to the company’s website with minimal fanfare. A single Instagram post read, *“We heard you missed us. We’re back… and we brought a friend.”* The photo showcased As Ever’s signature preserves alongside a bottle of the new Sauvignon Blanc chilling in an ice.

Priced at $30 per bottle and available in sets of three, six, or twelve, the release marks Markle’s third wine under her growing lifestyle label, which launched last spring. The duchess had previously expressed plans to expand the range to include sparkling wines and additional blends.

However, hopes for a soft launch were quickly derailed by the uproar surrounding her Paris appearance. Markle—dressed head-to-toe in Balenciaga—attended the fashion house’s Spring/Summer 2026 showcase before being photographed later that evening near the Alma underpass, where Diana’s Mercedes crashed.

### Sources Split on Markle’s Motives

A source close to the Sussexes defended the duchess, stating, “There was nothing calculated about it. It was a quiet, private moment that someone on her team happened to capture. Sadly, it’s been spun into something malicious. Meghan would never deliberately use Diana’s memory for attention—that idea is deeply unfair.”

Still, others within royal circles described the move as calculated. One royal insider explained, “The visuals were terrible. Meghan’s fully aware of the significance of that place and what it symbolizes. Filming there while rolling out a luxury brand inevitably looked orchestrated—even if that wasn’t her intention.”

Another source added, “Meghan is under real pressure to show that As Ever can succeed on its own merits, but moments like this do more harm than good. The new wine rollout—a product launch immediately followed by a dramatic Paris appearance—felt a little too perfectly timed to be coincidental.”

### PR Experts Call the Moment ‘Grotesque’

Public reaction has been swift and harsh, with some former royal staffers labeling the moment “grotesque.” A Hollywood PR strategist remarked, “Meghan’s trying to carve out a space alongside people like Gwyneth Paltrow and Victoria Beckham—polished, aspirational, and self-made. But missteps like this undermine that image. When the messaging feels contrived, it shifts the focus from her products to the drama, and that’s the last thing her brand needs.”

Friends of Markle say her visit to Paris was purely to support Balenciaga’s new creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, with whom she shares a long-standing friendship. Still, the fallout from the Paris trip shows no signs of fading.

One source concluded, “Everything Meghan does is watched and analyzed, but this time she gave her detractors exactly what they wanted. For someone usually so careful about her image, it was an uncharacteristic mistake.”
https://radaronline.com/p/meghan-markle-staged-diana-crash-video-for-wine-launch/

Meghan Markle’s Barefoot Greeting Sparks Outrage and Disgust… after Prince Harry Confessed Unhygienic Habit Made Prince William ‘Completely Freaked Out’

**Meghan Markle Reveals Why She Goes Barefoot When Greeting Guests, Despite Royals’ Disapproval**

*Published Oct. 24, 2025, 6:20 p.m. ET*

Meghan Markle has confessed that she goes barefoot whenever greeting guests at her home, years after revealing that the casual habit seemingly disgusted Prince William and Kate Middleton, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The California native, 44, explained why she loves welcoming others in this very informal way, even though the highly casual, shoeless look wasn’t a hit with the U.K. royals.

### Going Barefoot ‘Demystifies’

Markle opened up about her domestic dressing habits during a talk with college friend Courtney Adamo about her book, *The Family Home: Inspiring Ideas for a Home Filled with Joy*, at a bookstore in Summerland, California, on Thursday, October 23.

When at the Montecito mansion she shares with her husband, Prince Harry, Markle gushed about how she loves to answer the door “barefoot” and with an “apron on.”

“It demystifies,” she told the Godmother’s Bookstore audience and viewers watching via the store’s Substack live stream. “People walk in and go, ‘Oh, she’s in this with me.’ And what are they drawn to? Your kitchen. They come right in, and suddenly everyone’s a little bit softened,” Markle added, describing the barefoot practice.

### Cringeworthy First Meeting With Future In-Laws

Markle tried the laid-back barefoot look, along with a big hug, when meeting her future brother and sister-in-law for the first time in 2016.

Harry, 40, wrote in his 2023 memoir, *Spare*, that the gesture didn’t go over well with William, 43, and Middleton, 43.

The encounter took place at Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace, where Harry and Markle were living together while still dating.

“[It] completely freaked him out. He recoiled,” Harry wrote about his brother upon Markle’s greeting. “Willy didn’t hug many strangers. Whereas Meg hugged most strangers.”

### ‘Really Jarring’

Markle herself recalled her barefoot-and-jeans look and informal greeting style in the couple’s 2022 Netflix docuseries, *Harry & Meghan*.

“Even when Will and Kate came over, and I had met her for the first time, they came over for dinner. I remember I was in ripped jeans, and I was barefoot,” the *As Ever* founder detailed.

“Like, I was a hugger, I’ve always been a hugger. I didn’t realize that that is really jarring for a lot of Brits,” she continued about meeting William and Kate.

“I guess I quickly realized that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside. That there is a forward-facing way of being,” Markle added about the Prince and Princess of Wales, calling it “surprising.”

### ‘It’s Bad Manners!’

While the future king and queen were unnerved by the barefoot, hug-filled greeting, some royal fans agreed it might have been too much.

“When you have to be barefoot or wear an apron to make people feel comfortable? There’s clearly something wrong with your personality,” one person griped on X.

A second user noted, “Many people think it’s bad manners to greet guests without shoes!”

A third poster pointed out: “If someone greeted me barefoot, I would first internally panic that I was early and had caught them unaware. If that were not the case, I would consider they were being massively over-casual with me. Neither of which is good. In terms of manners, it’s quite disrespectful.”

A fourth user speculated, “Maybe she thought it was American-cute,” referring to Markle’s barefoot approach when meeting William and Middleton.

Despite mixed reactions, Meghan Markle’s barefoot greeting remains an intimate expression of warmth and informality in her home.
https://radaronline.com/p/meghan-markle-barefoot-greeting-sparks-outrage-prince-harry/

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Crime AI System’ to Solve JonBenét Ramsey Cold Case? — New Technology Can Finally Bring Justice for Young Beauty Queen Nearly 30 Years After Brutal Murder

**New AI Technology May Finally Crack the JonBenét Ramsey Murder Case**

*Published: October 24, 2025, 3:00 p.m. ET*

It has been almost 30 years since JonBenét Ramsey was murdered, and despite countless leads, the case remains unsolved. However, a breakthrough might be on the horizon thanks to a new AI system, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The infamous case overwhelmed investigators with tips, documents, and more than 1,000 interviews, making it nearly impossible for detectives to pinpoint the culprit—until now.

### What Is Crime Owl AI?

Ash Ghaemi, a former Denver native and marketing expert, believes the state-of-the-art Crime Owl AI system he developed could help local police sift through the massive trove of files and identify the killer.

“I feel strongly that AI can solve the JonBenét case because all it does is take unstructured data and organize it into an easy-to-use format,” said Ghaemi, who is eager to collaborate with the Boulder Police Department.

### Family Support the New Technology

JonBenét’s half-brother, John Andrew, is optimistic about the new technology stepping in to solve the decades-old mystery. After the enormous JonBenét files sat “untouched for 20-plus years,” investigators launched a major initiative in 2023 to digitize them.

“For the first time, these records are searchable, centralized, and capable of being analyzed using advanced data tools,” Andrew explained. “In theory, AI could now comb through thousands of pages to identify hidden patterns, link related evidence, or highlight similarities to crimes across the country—insight that would have been nearly impossible to uncover through manual review.”

He added with confidence, “Technology will win, and when it does, we will finally catch this animal.”

### The Case Background

JonBenét, a 6-year-old child beauty queen, was found dead in her parents’ basement one day after Christmas in 1996. Ghaemi believes his AI system is key to advancing the investigation moving forward.

### AI Revives Interest in Cold Cases

“If you hire a team of humans to go back through all the JonBenét files without AI, it will likely take them years to come up with the necessary knowledge to even come close to solving the case,” Ghaemi said.

“They can ask [Crime Owl] questions and make connections they might not have noticed before. It’s the ultimate investigator’s assistant to solve crimes faster.”

Ghaemi, now 40, is already collaborating with West Valley, Utah police, who are using the system to break another high-profile case: the 2009 disappearance of Susan Powell, 28, reported missing by her husband, Josh.

### Support from Renowned Private Investigator

Renowned private eye Jason Jensen is also embracing AI technology. “AI can literally take all the data, organize it into a single file, and cross-reference names and contents,” Jensen said.

He praised the system’s capabilities: “It draws maps for you, correlates connections – it’s fantastic, an amazing tool. It would be awesome if Boulder police would use it and upload their files to have AI assist them. We all want the JonBenét case solved.”

### JonBenét’s Father Continues His Fight for Justice

JonBenét’s father, John Ramsey, has long expressed frustration with Colorado investigators. Previously, he even appealed directly to former President Donald Trump for help.

Speaking with Fox News Digital, he said, “I told the DA that money should not be a restrictor here. I need to get Donald Trump on them. He’ll stir things up one way or the other, but somehow we’ve got to get them to do that.”

Ramsey added, “If he got involved in the… Cracker Barrel (issue). This is a whole lot of a bigger deal than the Cracker Barrel. Help us. So that’s the bottom line.”

Now 81, John Ramsey has also offered to fundraise to cover the cost of investigative genealogy — a technology that has already been instrumental in solving cold cases such as the Golden State Killer.

As the JonBenét Ramsey case enters a new technological era, hope grows that AI-driven investigation tools like Crime Owl could finally bring long-awaited answers to this decades-old mystery.
https://radaronline.com/p/crime-owl-ai-system-solves-jonbenet-ramsey-cold-case/