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Month: November 2025

Phoenix Suns Get Crushing News After Latest Jalen Green Update

Unfortunately for the Phoenix Suns, guard Jalen Green’s comeback has been cut short once again. After returning from an early-season hamstring strain with a 29-point debut, Green is expected to miss the next four to six weeks after re-injuring his right hamstring in Saturday’s 114-103 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. [.] The post Phoenix Suns Get Crushing News After Latest Jalen Green Update appeared first on Heavy Sports.

1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL

This 1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL is said to have remained registered in California since new, and it remained under the care of two previous owners before being acquired by the selling dealer in 2025. Powered by a 4. 5-liter V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission, the car is finished in Brilliant Red Metallic over black leather upholstery. Features include a sunroof, 14″ steel wheels, color-matching wheel centers, a Pioneer stereo, cruise control, R134a-based air conditioning, and automatic climate control. Work completed since 2021 has included replacing the shocks, tires, brake components, sway bar links, thermostat, heater hoses, and battery. This V116 450SEL is offered by the selling dealer with manufacturer’s literature, service records, and a clean California title.

Market Talk – November 11, 2025

ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a green day today: • NIKKEI 225 decreased 68. 83 points or -0. 14% to 50, 842. 93 • Shanghai decreased 15. 84 points or -0. 39% to 4, 002. 758 • Hang Seng increased 47. 35 points or 0. 18% to 26, 696. 41 • ASX 200 decreased 17. 10 points or -0. 19% to 8, 818. 80 • SENSEX increased 335. 97 points [.].

Do you have trouble pronouncing ‘Kali Uchis’? Turns out, you’re not alone

Analysis of internet search data has revealed the “most mispronounced” word in California isn’t a word, but a name. And it’s not just any name; it’s that of a Grammy-winning singer and songwriter. Unscramblerer.com, a word unscrambling website, researched Google Trends to discover the “most mispronounced words” from each state by searching for terms like […]

new era for DeFi or ‘a sad day for DAOs’?

The post new era for DeFi or ‘a sad day for DAOs’? appeared com. Uniswap founder Hayden Adams yesterday announced his proposal to activate the long-awaited UNI fee-switch on the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector’s leading exchange. Widely expected to pass this time, the move would mark a significant milestone for DeFi. but not everyone is convinced. The proposal The proposal would see a portion of fees, which currently go to liquidity providers (LPs), redirected to the buy-and-burn of UNI. For most pools, this would be a sixth of the total fees, with some of the lower tiers coughing up 25%. One hundred million UNI will be burned to represent the amount that “would have been burned if fees were on from the beginning.” Sequencer fees from Unichain will also go towards the UNI burn, while other features would look to earn fees on external pools and capture MEV on the protocol. The wildly unpopular front-end fees which have, to date, made almost $180 million for Uniswap Labs, will be abolished. > As part of this, Labs will stop collecting fees on its interface, wallet, and API to supercharge distribution and adoption of the Uniswap protocol llama didnt expect this ngl 0xngmi is hiring (@0xngmi) November 10, 2025 Read more: Uniswap’s new trading fee neglects UNI holders Despite multiple fruitless attempts, the UNI fee-switch has yet to make it across the finish line. Legal worries have often been cited as a reason to hold back; Adams refers to this as “a hostile regulatory environment that cost thousands of hours and tens of millions in legal fees.” The Trump Administration’s more permissive regulatory landscape may have eased earlier nerves. Coming this time from founder Adams (who talks as if it’s a done deal), it.

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