World Series: Trip to see Dodgers play Blue Jays in Toronto will cost you big bucks

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Dodger fans looking to support Big Blue in the World Series will have to spend some serious cash if they plan on making a trip to Toronto.

Game 1 of the World Series is set for Friday at Rogers Centre, and the cost of booking a flight to get there before the first pitch is not cheap. A search for round-trip, non-stop flights leaving Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday found seats starting at $1,200 apiece.

Meanwhile, the least expensive seat at the stadium for Friday’s game costs more than $900. And that’s before factoring in other related expenses such as hotels, restaurants, and car rentals. With an investment easily climbing into the thousands of dollars, travel experts urge fans to be prepared.

“Check your passport,” warns Doug Shupe with the Automobile Club of Southern California. “Make sure it’s a valid passport and that it is not expired. You don’t want to get to the airport, realize that your passport is expired, and miss out on this great opportunity.”

For fans who want to see a World Series game but save thousands, consider getting tickets at Dodger Stadium. While you won’t have to worry about airfare or hotels, the cheapest tickets at home still start at more than $800.

https://abc7.com/post/world-series-2025-heres-how-could-cost-see-dodgers-blue-jays-toronto/18053100/

Prince Andrew’s Legal Nightmare: Disgraced Royal Could Still Face Trial as Epstein Accuser’s New Book Is Revealed — Scandal is ‘The Most Serious Crisis for the Monarchy’

**Prince Andrew’s Top Biographer Warns Former Duke of York Could Still Face Court Over Jeffrey Epstein Allegations**

*Published October 21, 2025, 8:01 p.m. ET*

In the wake of disgraced Prince Andrew relinquishing his royal titles, his leading biographer has claimed the former Duke of York could still be held accountable for claims made by another Jeffrey Epstein victim—claims that might lead him to court, RadarOnline.com reveals.

Andrew Lownie, author of *Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York*, made this sensational assertion just one day before Epstein victim and Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, *Nobody’s Girl*, was released on Tuesday, October 21.

**“Serious Crisis for the Monarchy”**

“I think this is probably the most serious crisis for the monarchy since the abdication, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Andrew is actually put on trial,” Lownie boldly stated on *The Telegraph’s* The Daily T podcast.

“There are going to be more damaging revelations. There will be more leaked emails. Another victim’s memoir is coming out next month.”

“Who knows what might emerge from Congress or if other victims will come forward,” he added.

Lownie alleged that in Giuffre’s case, Andrew “tried to avoid the summons by going up to Balmoral. He refused to cooperate with either the victim’s lawyers or law enforcement agencies, even with mutual treaty assistance being used to try and get him to come forward.”

“He and Sarah Ferguson are material witnesses. For the sake of the victims, I hope they will cooperate in the future because, as people who were in these houses, they would have seen a lot that could be very useful,” Lownie claimed.

Like Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 66, also relinquished her royal title and has been embroiled in the Epstein scandal.

**Andrew Settled Lawsuit Out of Court**

Andrew settled his civil sexual assault lawsuit with Giuffre out of court in February 2022.

**“Vigorous” Denial**

“I don’t think this can be any argument. Andrew has never responded to any of the allegations made to him,” Lownie commented regarding the prince and Giuffre’s claim that she was forced to have sex with the late Queen Elizabeth II’s son.

When host Camilla Tominey noted that Andrew “vehemently” denied Giuffre’s claims, Lownie responded, “He could have addressed the allegations rather than simply deny them.”

In Andrew’s announcement relinquishing his titles, he again stated, “As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”

Giuffre claims she was forced to have sex with the disgraced prince when she was underage, detailing the encounters in her memoir.

**A “Distraction” to King Charles III’s Reign**

Andrew initially stepped back from royal duties after Epstein’s 2019 arrest on sex trafficking charges. The financier died that same year in prison while awaiting trial.

The prince was later stripped of his military titles and royal patronages by the queen in 2022.

On October 17, Andrew announced that after “a discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.”

Lownie criticized the prince’s response, saying, “This matter should have been dealt with a long time ago. If he were the honorable man who put his country and the monarchy first, it would have been dealt with. He would have left Royal Lodge.”

The author added, “I don’t feel the palace has dealt with this very well in terms of damage limitation. It’s too little, too late.”
https://radaronline.com/p/prince-andrew-should-face-trial-biographer-claims-epstein-scandal/

Opinion: New York Isn’t Broken—We’re Just Not Listening to the Right People

As federal support for community organizations shrinks, and as City Hall faces both leadership uncertainty and slash-and-burn budget cuts, we need to double down on investing in neighborhood leadership.

The post Opinion: New York Isn’t Broken—We’re Just Not Listening to the Right People appeared first on City Limits.

https://citylimits.org/opinion-new-york-isnt-broken-were-just-not-listening-to-the-right-people/

OpenAI launches Atlas browser to compete with Google Chrome

OpenAI introduced its own web browser, Atlas, on Tuesday, marking a significant step that puts the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with tech giant Google. As more internet users increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions, OpenAI aims to transform its popular AI chatbot into a gateway for online searches. This move could boost OpenAI’s internet traffic and digital advertising revenue, while also reshaping how users interact with online content.

Atlas could have profound implications for online publishers. If ChatGPT efficiently provides summarized information, users might stop exploring the wider internet and clicking on traditional web links, potentially cutting off vital traffic to publishers.

OpenAI has already announced that ChatGPT boasts over 800 million users worldwide, though many access the service for free. The San Francisco-based company also offers paid subscription plans but continues to spend more than it earns as it searches for effective ways to turn a profit.

**Launch and Availability**

Atlas was launched on Apple laptops this Tuesday, with plans to expand to Microsoft Windows, Apple’s iOS phones, and Google’s Android devices in the near future. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described the release as a “rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be about and how to use one.”

Despite the optimism, market analyst Paddy Harrington from Forrester cautioned that competing against a giant with Google’s overwhelming market share will be a considerable challenge.

**Competitive Landscape**

OpenAI’s browser debut comes just months after one of its executives testified about potential interest in acquiring Google’s Chrome browser if a federal judge had ordered it sold. This was part of an attempt to prevent anticompetitive monopolistic practices associated with Google’s dominant search engine.

However, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta recently rejected the proposed Chrome sale sought by the Department of Justice. He cited ongoing advances in the AI field as having already reshaped the competitive landscape.

Chrome remains an imposing competitor, boasting about 3 billion users worldwide. Google has also started integrating AI features powered by its Gemini technology into Chrome, further strengthening its position.

**A Blueprint for Success**

Google’s Chrome revolutionized the browser market when it was launched in 2008. At that time, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer dominated the market, and few believed a new browser could effectively challenge it. However, Chrome quickly captured users by loading pages faster and delivering other advantages, eventually leading Microsoft to retire Internet Explorer and develop the Edge browser, which now holds a distant third place after Safari.

Smaller AI startups are also entering the browser market. For instance, Perplexity launched its own Comet browser earlier this year and expressed interest in purchasing Chrome. The company reportedly made a $34.5 billion unsolicited offer for Chrome but hit a dead end following Judge Mehta’s decision.

**Innovative Features**

Altman envisions a future where the traditional URL bar is replaced by a chatbot interface as the main way people navigate the internet. “Tabs were great, but we haven’t seen a lot of browser innovation since then,” he said during a video presentation on Tuesday.

One of the premium features of the ChatGPT Atlas browser is “agent mode.” This mode allows the browser to access the user’s laptop and effectively browse the internet on their behalf. It uses the user’s browser history and search intent to click through pages, all while explaining its process as it searches.

“It’s using the internet for you,” Altman explained.

Harrington offered a more cautious perspective, suggesting that such functionality might “take personality away from you.” He raised concerns about how the browser’s profiling could shape results based on collected data and advertising preferences. “OK, scary,” he remarked. He questioned whether the browsing experience would truly reflect the user’s independent thinking or be influenced by the engine’s algorithms and ads.

**Growing AI Usage and Concerns**

According to a recent Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, about 60% of Americans overall—and 74% of those under 30—use AI at least some of the time to find information online. AI-powered search has become one of the technology’s most popular applications.

Since last year, Google has incorporated automatic AI-generated answers that appear at the top of search results, aiming to directly address queries.

However, reliance on AI chatbots raises several issues, including their tendency to sometimes provide confidently stated but false information, a phenomenon known as hallucination.

The news industry is particularly troubled by how chatbots generate new content based on existing online writings. This has resulted in legal actions, including lawsuits against OpenAI from The New York Times and other outlets alleging copyright infringement. Meanwhile, some organizations like The Associated Press have struck licensing agreements with OpenAI.

**Quality Challenges**

A study released Wednesday by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), a coalition of public broadcasters across 56 countries, evaluated four leading AI assistants—such as ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The research analyzed over 3,000 responses to news-related questions and found that nearly half of the AI-generated replies were flawed and didn’t meet the standards of “high-quality” journalism.

This study aims to highlight quality concerns and help improve AI response accuracy.

**About the Author**

Associated Press writer Jamey Keaten contributed to this report.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/21/openai-atlas-browser/

“Lakers fans shaking in fear” – NBA fans thrilled as Warriors hand starting role to Jonathan Kuminga over $12 million center vs Luka Doncic & Co.

The Golden State Warriors are set to kick off the 2025-26 NBA season with an exciting matchup against the LA Lakers.

The teams will face each other on Tuesday, marking the Warriors’ first game of the new season.

Fans can look forward to a thrilling showdown as these two iconic franchises battle it out on the court. Stay tuned for game details and coverage!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-lakers-fans-shaking-fear-nba-fans-thrilled-warriors-hand-starting-role-jonathan-kuminga-12-million-center-vs-luka-doncic-co

Společnost ExaGrid se stala finalistou MSP Channel Awards 2025

MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – ExaGrid®, jediné řešení pro vrstvené zálohování dat v oboru s funkcí AI-Powered Retention Time-Lock (RTL), dnes oznámilo, že bylo nominováno v šesti kategoriích na 1. ročník ocenění MSP Channel Awards.

ExaGrid zahrnuje vrstvu bez připojení k síti (vrstvená vzduchová mezera), funkci Auto Detect & Guard, odložené mazání a neměnnost pro obnovu po útoku ransomwarem. Tyto inovativní funkce zajišťují vysokou úroveň ochrany dat a spolehlivosti zálohování.

Nové ceny MSP Channel Awards oceňují inovace v oblasti IT kanálů a navazují na tradici uznání významných přínosů v prostředí MSP (Managed Service Providers). Nominace ExaGrid v šesti kategoriích potvrzuje silnou pozici společnosti jako lídra v oblasti zálohovacích řešení pro MSP.

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Ghost Of Yotei’s Side Content Is Some Of The Best I’ve Ever Played

Prior to the release of *Ghost of Yotei*, Sucker Punch made a concerted effort to assure players that the game’s open world would be bursting with meaningful activities. This promise isn’t new—it’s something I adored about their previous game—but I was curious about how they intended to improve on it.

Both *Ghost of Yotei* and its predecessor boast stunning worlds, without a doubt. However, beautiful environments alone don’t hold players’ attention for long. This is a common concern in almost all open-world games: the gameplay often becomes a slog. It’s not enjoyable to collect items just for the sake of achieving a platinum trophy. I want to genuinely enjoy the journey, with activities and collectibles that feel valuable and worthwhile.

### Meaningful Content Throughout the World

What sets *Ghost of Yotei* apart is the way its content carries equal weight. The cards that Atsu collects as she uncovers sidequest leads, Yotei Six hunts, and bounty missions are all neatly organized on the map screen. You can select a card, and it’ll direct you to the corresponding location.

One particularly brilliant addition is that the game shows exactly what reward you will receive for completing an activity right beneath the card’s description. I appreciate this feature, though I must admit it becomes a bit tempting—especially late at night—knowing that I could unlock a new armor set if I just play a little longer. The armor sets themselves are unique, both aesthetically and in the abilities they provide, but that’s a story for another time.

The crucial point is that sidequests aren’t treated as simple busywork or distractions; instead, they feel like worthy, intriguing avenues to explore as you traverse this beautiful world.

### Bounties That Tell Stories

I was particularly intrigued by the bounties. I love the game’s combat and cinematic duels, but initially worried that bounties would boil down to dozens of repetitive fights, where enemies are only visually distinct. Thankfully, that’s not the case. Each bounty presents a completely unique encounter.

Some of these missions weave emotional narratives—like the sad tale of the Blue Yamauba and her family tragedy. Others require unexpected objectives, such as playing music to various groups to lure out an assassin who detests the sound of the shamisen.

I found myself eagerly taking on each bounty, not just for rewards or completion, but to experience the individual stories. My personal favorite was the mission with Shiro the Swindler, where we storm a fortress brimming with enemies to seize their cash stash. Shiro’s ultimate betrayal of Atsu was hilariously inevitable—after all, his name gave it away—but the way it played out was genuinely entertaining.

### Lavish Mythic Tales and Rewarding Armor Sets

The *Mythic Tales* take storytelling and gameplay even further. Much like those in *Ghost of Tsushima*, these quests are presented with lavish intro cutscenes, feature creative and unique objectives, and culminate in challenging battles against legendary warriors.

Completing Mythic Tales typically rewards you with exclusive armor sets that offer unique abilities—perfect for tailoring Atsu to fit your preferred playstyle. For example, as someone who enjoys stealthy kusarigama assassinations (which boast brutally satisfying animations), I was thrilled to discover the Crimson Kimono armor set. It dramatically increases the range at which these stealth kills can be performed.

These exclusive armor skills can influence how you approach combat and exploration, which makes investing time in side content consistently worthwhile in *Ghost of Yotei*.

### Sidequests with Heart and Impact

Regular sidequests, or *Tales*, also leave a significant impact. While their rewards typically comprise cash or cosmetics rather than grand armor sets, many of these short adventures are deeply touching.

One standout moment involved calming a baby bear with music and leading it safely down a mountainside. Another saw me helping a terrified father defend his wife from Oni Raiders as she gave birth in a nearby cave. Although some Tales only take about ten minutes, Sucker Punch does an excellent job of quickly endearing players to various NPCs.

I stumbled upon the latter quest while speeding along on horseback—a common occurrence in this game—and was delighted when the new parents named their daughter Atsu in my honor. In many games, NPCs feel static and just serve to fill the world with dialogue. While *Ghost of Yotei* does have its share of these, it also features characters who genuinely enrich its world.

Atsu’s fight isn’t simply about vengeance; it’s about survival in a harsh world. Many others, like the parents, share this struggle. Taking a break from hunting the heads of the Yotei Six to help them felt refreshing and rewarding.

### Repetitive Tasks with Tangible Benefits

Some tasks, such as bamboo strikes and bathing in hot springs, can become somewhat repetitive. However, maintaining these activities as you explore different regions offers real benefits: increased maximum health and spirit circles, which are invaluable.

Even on the standard difficulty, enemies are numerous and aggressive, with boss encounters especially posing serious challenges if you aren’t consistent with dodging and parrying. While expert players may breeze through these fights, I appreciated watching Atsu grow steadily stronger as I explored the world.

In summary, *Ghost of Yotei* masterfully balances a captivating open world with side content that feels meaningful, varied, and emotionally resonant. Whether through deeply personal sidequests, unique bounty encounters, or rewarding armor sets tied to ambitious Mythic Tales, the game keeps players engaged and invested long after the main story beckons.
https://www.dualshockers.com/ghost-of-yotei-great-side-quests/

Artyom Levshunov getting comfortable in Chicago Blackhawks’ 7-defenseman lineup: ‘I think we’re doing good so far’

After the 2023-24 season, the Chicago Blackhawks were looking to rebound from another disappointing campaign. Despite drafting Connor Bedard with the top pick the previous year and watching him win the Calder Trophy, the Hawks still had many pieces of their puzzle missing.

The team finished the season with a 23-53-6 record and ranked in the bottom half of the league across several key categories. Offensively, the Hawks struggled, scoring just 2.17 goals per game—the lowest in the NHL—while defensively, they allowed 3.52 goals per game, the fourth-highest in the league. Clearly, the team needed a strong presence on the blue line: someone who could block shots and skate effectively to shut down opponents’ scoring chances.

With the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, the Hawks selected their next promising young defenseman, Artyom Levshunov, from Zhlobin, Belarus. Levshunov made his NHL debut on March 10 of last season. In 18 games, he averaged 20 minutes and 19 seconds of ice time and recorded six assists. There was definite promise heading into the centennial season.

However, Levshunov has struggled to find his footing at the start of the 2025-26 campaign. Issues with puck turnovers, missed one-timers, and allowing opposing forwards to blow past him on breakaways have raised questions. During training camp, he occasionally appeared out of sync as well.

This led to a significant moment when head coach Jeff Blashill made Levshunov a healthy scratch for the Hawks’ home opener against the Montreal Canadiens. During player introductions, Levshunov gave a straight-faced wave to the crowd, sparking discussion among fans and analysts alike.

Is Levshunov truly ready for the NHL? Should the Hawks have chosen Ivan Demidov instead? Despite the noise, Coach Blashill was clear about his plans for the young defenseman.

“The biggest thing for us is trying to look at his development path,” Blashill said after the 3-2 loss to Montreal. “Sometimes it’s OK to miss games (and) it’s OK in certain games to not get a lot of ice time. We feel the best place for him to be is with us right now. He’s going to play plenty of games and there are going to be some games where he doesn’t play, that’s just the reality.”

Since that initial benching, Levshunov hasn’t missed a game. He has played within an interesting system implemented by Blashill, who has been rotating an 11-forward, seven-defenseman lineup over the past few games and plans to continue this approach. Levshunov has frequently been the seventh defenseman dressed.

In six games, he is averaging 15 minutes and 20 seconds of ice time with a plus-4 rating. The former Big Ten Defenseman of the Year and Freshman of the Year has adapted well to this role, especially as the team racks up wins.

“Every guy plays his minutes, maybe a little less minutes, but I think it’s good,” Levshunov said. “We’re winning the games (and) I think we’re doing good so far.”

Levshunov credits the step back against Montreal, where he was a healthy scratch, as a helpful reset. It gave him time to clear his head and focus on improving his game. He emphasized a desire to be more disciplined on the ice and impactful in both defensive and offensive zones.

“Playing with my confidence is 100% what I want for myself,” Levshunov said. “Just play my game and play the right way.”

Coach Blashill has expressed satisfaction with Levshunov’s skating and overall progress. Developing defensemen takes time, and this period is part of the learning curve.

“He’s a really good athlete (and) has a good skill set, he just has to learn to apply that within the structure,” Blashill explained. “When he’s not sure what to do, he freezes a little bit, so making sure that he feels confident in what he’s supposed to do and understanding that if he makes a mistake, it’s OK. This is new to all of them. I think overall he’s done a good job.”

The Blackhawks remain committed to Levshunov’s development as they work to build a stronger, more competitive team for the future.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/21/chicago-blackhwks-artyom-levshunov-defense/

Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthew drops 1-word reaction as Blue Jays advances to World Series after three decades

Maple Leafs Captain Auston Matthews Reacts to Blue Jays’ World Series Appearance

Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews expressed excitement after the Toronto Blue Jays advanced to the World Series for the first time in over 30 years. The Blue Jays secured a 4-3 victory against the Seattle Mariners on Monday, prompting Matthews to share his reaction on social media.

He reshared the Blue Jays’ Instagram post which read, “WE’RE GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES!!! #WANTITALL.” Matthews added his own enthusiastic comment, writing “LFGGG,” a slang term short for “Let’s fu*king go.”

Auston Matthews’ 2024-25 Season Recap

Matthews had a busy 2024-25 season, marking his first year as team captain. Despite missing 15 games due to two separate injuries, he still delivered strong offensive numbers, scoring 33 goals and compiling 78 points across 67 games. Although these numbers were lower than his impressive 69-goal tally in the 2023-24 season, Matthews continued to be a key player for the Leafs.

During the playoffs, Matthews recorded 11 points in 13 games, netting three goals and providing eight assists. He started the postseason strong but struggled in the later matchups, going scoreless in four of the last five games against the Florida Panthers. Toronto defeated the Ottawa Senators in the first round but ultimately fell to the Panthers in a tough seven-game series.

It was another disappointing season for the Maple Leafs, who have only managed two winning campaigns since drafting Matthews first overall in 2016. However, Matthews is reportedly healthier this season and has already contributed two goals and two assists in six games.

Maple Leafs Fall to Kraken in Overtime

The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered a 4-3 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday. Josh Mahura scored the winning goal just 3:06 into overtime.

Toronto showed moments of strong play, with John Tavares scoring twice, including a power-play goal. Morgan Rielly and Auston Matthews also contributed offensively with a goal and an assist, respectively.

Despite their efforts, the Leafs made critical mistakes at key moments, which allowed the Kraken to seize the lead. Toronto coach Craig Berube acknowledged the team’s inconsistency throughout the game.

“When the Leafs played the right way, they looked good, but too many lapses hurt them,” Berube said. He also pointed out spacing issues and a breakdown in man-to-man coverage that led to the overtime-winning goal.

Looking Ahead

Toronto will aim to bounce back as they face the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET. Fans will be eager to see the Leafs tighten their play and return to winning form.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-maple-leafs-auston-matthew-drops-1-word-reaction-blue-jays-advances-world-series-three-decades

25-Years-Owned 1988 BMW M6

This 1988 BMW M6 is a striking example, finished in Cinnabar Red over a Natur leather interior. Powered by a 3.5-liter S38 inline-six engine, this classic sports coupe is paired with a five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, offering an engaging driving experience.

The car rides on 17″ multi-piece BBS wheels wrapped in 235/45 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires, featuring 2017 date codes. Additional exterior highlights include a metal sunroof, fog lights, bright trim, a power antenna, a decklid spoiler, and twin center-exit exhaust outlets that enhance its sporty appeal.

From the factory, the M6 was equipped with MacPherson struts up front and a semi-trailing arm suspension in the rear, along with larger anti-roll bars front and back compared to the standard E24 model. Braking duties are handled by power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and ventilated front rotors, ensuring confident stopping power.

Inside, the cabin features power-adjustable front sport seats upholstered in Natur leather, complemented by color-coordinated door panels and carpets. Modern conveniences include air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and locks, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo linked to a six-disc CD changer mounted in the trunk. The leather-wrapped, airbag-equipped steering wheel frames a 170-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature.

This M6 shows 95,000 miles on the six-digit odometer, with approximately 10,000 of those miles accumulated under the current ownership. The 3.5-liter S38B35 inline-six engine features Bosch Motronic fuel injection and produces a factory-rated 256 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque. Power is delivered to the rear wheels via the manual transmission and limited-slip differential, making for a lively and engaging drive.

Recent maintenance history includes a clutch replacement in 2005, catalytic converter in 2006, and both radiator and fan clutch replacements in 2010. The vehicle most recently passed a California emissions test in July 2024.

Acquired by the seller in 2000, this E24 M6 is offered with a tool kit, a clean Carfax report free of accidents or damage, and a clean California title in the seller’s name. This well-maintained M6 blends classic BMW performance with timeless style, ready to be enjoyed by an enthusiast or collector.
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