The Young and the Restless Wednesday, November 26 Recap: Claire Kisses Kyle – Lily & Phyllis Force Cane to Choose

The Young and the Restless (Y&R) recap for Wednesday, November 26, reveals that Claire Newman (Hayley Erin) will kiss Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) while Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) and Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) force Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) to choose. At the Abbott house, Harrison Abbott (Redding Munsell) will continue begging Claire to stay, but they’ll be interrupted when Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) brings Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) home from the airport. Ashley will assure her loved ones that her therapy in Paris is going well and that she’s back to working full-time. Harrison will successfully convince Claire to stick around for the gratitude portion of the evening, so she’ll join the Abbotts as they all sit around the table and share what they’re thankful for this year. There’ll be some close moments between Claire and Kyle as he shows her to the door later. Claire will kiss Kyle and wish him a happy Thanksgiving before she goes. At the Newman ranch, Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic) will bring Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) her favorite tea and hand Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) a bottle of tequila as a peace offering. Victor will have a private conversation with Nate and thank him for supporting Victoria along with Claire in their time of grief. Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) and Devon Winters (Bryton James) will also attend the Newman gathering before they make their way to Society with Nate for another one with Lily and Amy Lewis (Valarie Pettiford). Before Lily and Amy attend Thanksgiving dinner, they’ll help Esther Valentine (Kate Linder) prepare meals for those in need as Crimson Lights continues the tradition. Cane will arrive and insist he wants to help, so Lily will help him put an apron on. Just when it seems like things are thawing a bit between Lily and Cane, Phyllis will walk in and announce she wants to volunteer as well. Lily will seem disgusted over Phyllis’ arrival and will decide to take a break. Cane will wind up grilling Phyllis about this venture she’s magically invented, but she’ll insist it’s legit and has been in the works for a while. After Lily returns and watches Cane interact with Phyllis, she’ll argue that he shouldn’t be surprised by Phyllis’ behavior. Lily will point to Phyllis as the reason no one believes Cane’s turnaround and will urge him to pick a side. Once Lily storms out, it won’t be long until Phyllis follows. Cane will chase Phyllis down at the GCAC, where Phyllis will rant about him just standing where while Lily preached and scolded him. Phyllis will act like Cane deserves better than that and will agree with Lily about there no being room for the both of them in his life, so she’ll think Cane needs to choose. While Phyllis stomps upstairs and leaves Cane looking pensive, Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) will express more concerns about Noah Newman (Lucas Adams) and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) at the Newman ranch. However, Victor will act like he’s certain that Nick and Noah are just enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the hospital followed by some football. Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) will also share some lovey-dovey moments on Y&R’s Thanksgiving-themed episode, so it’ll be a heartwarming show all around. The Young and the Restless spoilers say there’s much more drama to come once the holiday’s over, so stick with us for updates on all the alarming news ahead.
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I bought this bizarre $14 Amazon gadget as a joke – now I recommend it to everyone

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I have a number of inspection cameras, and they’re fantastic for getting eyes into places that you normally can’t get to. But they’re typically large and bulky, designed for mechanics and HVAC engineers, which limits their usability when it comes to inspecting device ports or probing around cracks and crevices looking for a lost fastener. Also: These 12+ surprisingly useful tools are all on sale during Black Friday, and I vouch for them all In my quest to find a small, portable, low-cost camera for confined spaces, I found this one from Amazon, designed specifically to inspect ear canals. Although that is its advertised purpose, this tiny 1080p HD camera can be used for a variety of tech needs. I’m not a doctor, so I’m not going to recommend that you insert this camera into any orifice. If you’re going down that route, you’re on your own! I’m also not reviewing any of the ear cleaning tools. I’ll leave that to someone else. Instead, we have a compact 360-degree wide-angle 1080p camera that’s perfect for use as an inspection device. The camera is kitted out with six tiny LED lights at the tip, which illuminate whatever tiny port, socket, or internal mechanism you enter. The business end of the unit is IP67 rated for water and schmoo resistance, and it can be cleaned with a cloth or alcohol wipe. Despite the camera and LEDs, the end of the camera is just 0. 17 inches/4. 3 mm in diameter. Also: This $12 gadget earned a permanent spot on my keychain here’s why The camera connects to iOS and Android, where you can see what the camera sees, take photos and videos, and control the light on the front. It connects using Wi-Fi, and that process is smooth and straightforward. Inside the camera is a 350mAh battery that can be rechargeable using USB-C. It’s good for 90 minutes on a full charge and can hold its charge for at least a month. There is a little metal prong on the end of the unit that takes little silicone sleeves for digging about in your ear canal, and you can choose to keep this or snip it off. Why I recommend this product Let’s get the price out of the way. This camera, including a charge cable and all the bits you’re supposed to put in your ear (but that I will bin) is only $13. For that price, it makes this an excellent camera that I’m not scared of damaging. Talking about damage, my last one cost about $25, used micro USB for charging, and lasted a few years until I “damaged” it by dropping a portable power station on it. I had no hesitation in getting a new one, and this one has been in use for a few weeks now. It’s a perfect addition to my toolkit.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/i-bought-this-bizarre-14-amazon-gadget-as-a-joke-now-i-recommend-it-to-everyone/

WTI Crude Oil falls as US-brokered Russia-Ukraine peace talks raise supply fears

West Texas Intermediate officials. In theory, this could support fuel demand, but traders appear more focused on supply developments and peace process headlines for now.
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‘The Hunt’: IP Dispute Delays Gaumont’s Thriller Series For Apple TV

Details are emerging about Apple TV‘s decision last week to postpone the premiere of The Hunt just two weeks before the acquired series from French production company Gaumont was due to debut December 3. It came after questions were raised over the French-language thriller drama, titled Traqués in France, being presented as an original creation from creator, writer and director Cédric Anger in light of perceived plot similarities to Shoot, a 1973 novel by American author Douglas Fairbairn. According to sources, Shoot, which has had its own screen adaptation with a 1976 U. S./Canadian movie of the same name, had not been brought up as possible source material and was not on Gaumont or Apple TV’s radar until recently. The similarities were significant enough for Apple TV to halt release plans for The Hunt until the creative origins of the projects are sorted out, a process currently underway at Gaumont. “The broadcast of our series The Hunt has been temporarily postponed,” Gaumont said in a statement to Deadline. “We are currently conducting a thorough review to address any questions related to our production. We take intellectual property matters very seriously.” In light of the uncertainty over The Hunt‘s creation and thus its credits all information about the show, including the trailer, was removed from Apple’s site and the app last week. Fairbairn died in 1997, so any conversations over Shoot would involve his estate. Information about the issue started circulating this week after it was brought up by French journalist Clément Garin. In The Hunt, Franck (Benoît Magimel) and his longtime friends, who spend weekends hunting together, come across another group who begin targeting them for no apparent reason. Despite one of their group being shot, they strike back and manage to escape. However, as Franck goes back to his normal life with wife Krystel (Mélanie Laurent), he senses he is being watched or tracked by hunters now hell-bent on revenge. Damien Bonnard, Manuel Guillot, Cédric Appietto, Angelyna Danabe-Mignot, Paul Beaurepaire, Yann Goven, Sarah Pachoud and Patrick De Vallette also star.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/the-hunt-delay-apple-tv-ip-dispute-gaumont-french-series-1236628701/

Bishop McDevitt’s 1966 basketball team reunites to honor historic season, memorable class

Eight seasons before the Pennsylvania Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association officially dissolved, Bishop McDevitt’s boys basketball program wrote one hell of a story. The Crusaders, led by their blue-collar coach Marino DeFilippo, were something new to behold, a collection of “ragtag city kids,” as star guard Tony Kinn recalled. The team was certainly undersized but quick, encouraged to play wide open and without fear no matter the record or reputation of the opposition. Those city kids, representing Bishop McDevitt’s Class of 1966, made scoreboard operators throughout the eastern half of the state really dig in, all the way to the PCIAA final. It’s what brought Kinn and members of McD’s supporting cast former teammates, cheerleaders, friends, classmates to last week’s reunion of sorts along the Carlisle Pike. In reality, it was a chance to remember those perfect, passionate days on and off the court and remember those lost between then and now, including the late John M. Travers and Bob Klinger. It’s always been a special group. “We didn’t know each other when we got to McDevitt, but all of a sudden you’ve got a class that takes 21 buses to Shamokin or 33 buses to Allentown in a blizzard,” said Kinn, one of two All-State selections following the historic 1965-66 season, the ending an 88-83 loss to Bishop McCort in the championship round. Travers also earned All-State honors. A PCIAA-record 5, 896 fans were in attendance at the Farm Show Arena. “We took 38 buses to Scranton on a Friday. How could we lose? We never played an away game. We didn’t have to because the entire school was always there.” Dinner and wine at the Black and Bleu Restaurant set the stage for speeches and dozens of interesting stories from members of the team. DeFilippo’s distinct “waddle” was mentioned a time or two, so was the coach’s strict set of rules that carried beyond the court. Of course, there were different interpretations from the players from time to time. “RJ Klinger knew all the scams,” joked power forward Jim Hamilton, who has his own unique story in this successful chapter. Hamilton was cut from the basketball team three times before becoming an integral part of the 22-4 surge as a senior. He even posted the first points vs. McCort in the finale. “Hamilton knew how to sneak out and run over for lunch to Kline Village. And he and Travers faked a murder. True Story,” Hamilton said. “The genius that Travers was, he stole some ketchup from the cafeteria. During class, Klinger yells at him ‘don’t you mess with my girl,’ then stands up and shoots Travers. I can’t remember what the sister’s name was, but she ran to get the principal thinking John was dead. He ran to the bathroom to change his shirt, so when sister and the principal returned to the Physics Lab, John was sitting in his chair.” Kinn stressed that despite a mischievous move or two, the school was filled with wonderful and supportive teachers and staff. He told the story of Sister Myra, who knew nothing about basketball. “She didn’t know a basketball was round,” Kinn said. “But one day she corners John Travers and I and gave us Saint Christopher medals. She said when it really gets tough, where this. I still have that medal.” Longtime coach and educator Mike Fry laid out the nuts and bolts behind McD’s entertaining brand of basketball. “Tony was the Caitlin Clark of the league,” Fry said. “We had great tradition at McD and this team was a great part of that. You know Marino had a rule that if you got within the foul line, you either shot the ball or passed it if the open guy had a layup. One time, Travers dribbled down the lane and passed it back out to Tony. Marino was a little ticked off with John, who said ‘coach, for Tony that is a layup.’” Playing without a 3-point line, the Crusaders averaged 85. 6 points during the regular season, twice scoring more than 100 points in victories over Lower Dauphin and Chambersburg. McD would take out Bethlehem Catholic (77-73) and Scranton Prep (92-70) in the playoffs before lining up vs. Bishop McCort. Kinn and Travers combined for 65 points in the final, which also featured regular starters Fred Parise, Lew Billet and Don Polly. Travers brought down 16 of McD’s 27 rebounds. The team finished the season with 2, 220 total points. Parise, the teams’ sure-handed point guard, and teammates Steve Sukniac, Jim McCarthy and Mike Messick all attended the reunion. Marino DeFilippo Jr. helped pass out three signed basketballs, with two handed to Kathy Tochia Travers, John’s wife, and daughter Terri Travers. Longtime CYO coach, classmate, and voice of the Crusaders, Saverio Ametrano, also was honored. Kinn vowed to schedule another get together soon. “The folks around us created an atmosphere that we just couldn’t fail,” Kinn said. “It’s not just about shooting hoops, it’s about the whole class.” — @threejacker.
https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/2025/11/bishop-mcdevitts-1966-basketball-team-reunites-to-honor-historic-season-memorable-class.html

Omonia Nicosia vs Dynamo Kyiv Prediction and Betting Tips | November 27th 2025

Omonia Nicosia will go up against Dynamo Kyiv at the GSP Stadium on Thursday in the fourth round of the 2025-26 UEFA Europa Conference League campaign. The hosts will be hoping to pick up their first win in the competition and keep their chances of qualifying for the knockout rounds alive. Omonia suffered a 1-0 defeat to German side Mainz 05 in their opening Conference League game but have managed to salvage a point in each of their subsequent two games, playing out 1-1 draws with Drita and more recently Lausanne-Sport. The Cypriot side currently sit only one point outside the top 24 in the UECL league phase with three games to go and will remain optimistic of pushing higher up the table in coming weeks. Thanks for the submission! Dynamo Kyiv are sat in 24th place with one win and two losses but are tied on points with AZ Alkmaar in 27th place and could easily fall down the table should they fail to get a result this week. The Ukrainian outfit suffered defeats to Crystal Palace and Samsunspor in earlier rounds but were absolutely lethal in a 6-0 win over Bosnian side Zrinjski Mostar last time out and will be looking to replicate that performance when they make the trip to Nicosia on Thursday. Omonia Nicosia vs Dynamo Kyiv Head-to-Head and Key Numbers Thursday’s match will mark the first ever meeting between the two sides. Omonia have drawn one and lost one of their two outings against Ukrainian opposition. Dynamo have failed to win any of their previous four meetings with Cypriot sides, drawing one and losing three. The visitors have scored six goals across three games played in the Conference League this season. Only five of the 36 teams in the tournament have scored more. Omonia Nicosia vs Dynamo Kyiv Prediction The Shamrock are slight favorites to get the win thanks to their home advantage but will need to be at their best to get all three points. The Blue & Whites will be optimistic to get a result when they play on Thursday. They have however lost their last three games on the road by an aggregate scoreline of 8-2 and could see their away day blues continue in Cyprus this week. Prediction: Omonia Nicosia 2-1 Dynamo Kyiv Omonia Nicosia vs Dynamo Kyiv Betting Tips Tip 1 Result: Omonia Nicosia Tip 2 Goals Over/under 2. 5 Over 2. 5 goals (Six of the visitors’ last seven games have featured more than 2. 5 goals) Tip 3 Both teams to score: Yes (Both teams have gotten on the scoresheet in five of the hosts’ last seven games).
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/omonia-nicosia-vs-dynamo-kyiv-prediction-betting-tips-november-27th-2025

Bluemercury’s Holiday Gifts — From La Mer Sets to Silk Pillowcase Stocking Stuffers — Have Arrived, and Here Are the Ones Worth Shopping

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Bluemercury is the ultimate shopping destination when it comes to premium beauty from much-talked-about brands. Searching for a refill on Augustinus Bader’s The Rich Cream? You’ll find it here. Curious what the hype surrounding Goop’s eye creams, cleansers, and face oils is all about? Gwyneth Paltrow’s label recently joined the Bluemercury family, too. And if it’s a holiday gift you’re after for Mom, the woman of your dreams, or you yourself there’s really no better spot for completing all your luxury Christmas shopping early. Bluemercury recently unveiled what it calls the “Holiday Shopping Party,” which is just as exciting as it sounds. Essentially, the way the Black Friday promotion works is it allows you to save more if you buy more. Those who spend over $200 get 20 percent off their purchase, all cart totals of $800 or more get treated to a 25-percent-off markdown, and the mega-splurgers among us that is, anyone who spends $1,500 or more gets 30 percent off at Bluemercury. The initial sale runs until November 26, but then things get even juicier. The qualification threshold for those 20-percent-off savings is completely dropped. Yes, you heard that right: Starting November 27, all Bluemercury purchases are slashed in price by a whole 20 percent. Terms and conditions do apply. For instance, brands like Aesop, Oribe, Mason Pearson, and Victoria Beckham Beauty aren’t eligible for any kind of discount, but pretty much every other skin care and makeup obsession is, guaranteeing a rewarding shopping experience and the feeling of Christmas coming early. To extend the amount of savings and joy being spread around, Bluemercury’s Cyber Week sale is running until the third of December. Whether you’re on the market for a new, intelligent hair tool that will grant you the prettiest tresses for that upcoming holiday party or are instead perusing online shelves for an extensive, all-encompassing set that takes care of the concealer, the mascara, the lipstick, and the eyeliner for you in one chic package, there’s something amidst Bluemercury’s holiday selections for everyoneletter to get the scoop on the best in beauty and style with in-depth reviews of exciting new releases and buyer’s guides to find the products you need to try ASAP. Why Trust WWD Since 1910, WWD often referred to as “the fashion bible” has been the leading industry voice of authority for senior executives in the global women’s and men’s fashion, retail and beauty communities, while also informing the consumer media that cover the market. Today, WWD’s breaking news and trend coverage continues to be a trustworthy resource for both fashion insiders and consumers alike. Our shopping editors continue to uphold WWD’s editorial standards and values with quality, expert-backed product selections. Learn more about us here. Meet the Author.
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