Diomande and Rômulo score to give second-place Leipzig win over Stuttgart in Bundesliga

BERLIN (AP) — Ivory Coast teenager Yan Diomande and Brazilian forward Rômulo helped RB Leipzig consolidate second place in the Bundesliga with a 3-1 victory over Stuttgart on Saturday.

The 18-year-old Diomande opened the scoring by forcing an own goal from Stuttgart defender Jeff Chabot before the break. He then doubled Leipzig’s lead in the 53rd minute, controlling Christoph Baumgartner’s punt forward and, despite facing two defenders, firing the ball inside the right post. This marked his second Bundesliga goal since joining Leipzig from Spanish club Leganés in the offseason.

Stuttgart substitute Tiago Tomás pulled one goal back, but a costly mistake from goalkeeper Alexander Nübel sealed their fate. Nübel lost control of the ball while attempting a trick to evade Rômulo, who capitalized to score in stoppage time and secure the win for Leipzig.

Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, Borussia Mönchengladbach enjoyed a convincing 4-0 triumph at St. Pauli. Eintracht Frankfurt was held to a 1-1 draw away at Heidenheim, with Frankfurt losing forward Can Uzun to an apparent hamstring injury midway through the first half.

Werder Bremen and Mainz played out a 1-1 draw, while Union Berlin and Freiburg settled for a goalless stalemate.

League leaders Bayern Munich faced a crucial test later at home against Bayer Leverkusen. Notably, Bayern left both Harry Kane and Luis Díaz out of the starting lineup.
https://wtop.com/sports/2025/11/diomande-and-romulo-score-to-give-second-place-leipzig-win-over-stuttgart-in-bundesliga/

Democrats Want Open Borders; Most Americans Don’t

“If you don’t have any borders, you don’t have a nation.” The speaker went on, “Trump did a better job. I don’t like Trump, but we should have a secure border. It ain’t that hard to do. Biden didn’t do it.”

It was Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, in characteristic candor.

If, as Milton Friedman argued, you can’t have open borders and a generous welfare state, Sanders, as a self-described socialist, prefers the welfare state. The facts at this point are not in much doubt.

The Pew Research Institute, not an anti-immigration outfit, estimated that there were 10.2 million “unauthorized” immigrants (members of groups not approved for legal immigration) in the United States in 2019, the year before former President Joe Biden was elected, and 10.5 million in 2021, the year he took office.

That number, as Pew’s Jeffrey Passel and Jens Manuel Krogstad wrote, grew to 14 million in 2023, “the largest two-year increase in more than 30 years of our estimates.” The illegal population probably peaked at about 14.5 million in early 2024, when the Biden Democrats, who said they had no alternative to their open-border policies without new legislation, suddenly decided they actually could clamp down using existing legislation.

Let’s put that in a longer perspective. Pew estimated that the illegal immigration population increased from 3.5 million in 1990 to a peak of 12.2 million in 2007-08, the years housing prices and financial markets crashed. Suddenly, net migration from Mexico turned negative, and the illegal population fell through attrition until Biden took office. Then it rose from 10.5 million to 14.5 million.

That number has trended downward since President Donald Trump took office last January.

Earlier this month, in a report for the Center for Immigration Studies, which opposes illegal immigration and favors lower legal immigration, analysts Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler estimated, based on multiple government statistics, that the foreign-born population declined by 2.2 million since Trump was inaugurated in January. Presumably, almost all of this change can be attributed to illegal immigrants.

This provides some backing for the Trump Department of Homeland Security’s claim that it removed 527,000 illegal immigrants and that 1.6 million “have voluntarily self-deported.” That’s obviously an estimate, but it’s not improbable.

If 4 million additional illegal immigrants were incentivized to arrive in the first three-plus years of the Biden administration, as compared to a net decline in the 12 years from 2008 to 2020, it’s plausible that 2 million were compelled or decided to leave due to the highly publicized and aggressive actions in 2025.

That’s not an uncontroversial process, of course. Government is a blunt instrument, and no doubt Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have wrongfully detained some genuine citizens and legal immigrants. Some people who have lived quietly and constructively, though illegally, for many years have had their lives overturned.

There’s an argument that Trump officials have acted too aggressively and in disregard of the limited rights that illegal immigrants have. But if some of the moral opprobrium for the harm done belongs to the Trump administration for arguably enforcing the law too vigorously, some moral opprobrium is owed also to the Biden administration, which deliberately refused to enforce the law in a way that left millions of people vulnerable to severe disruption.

My guess is that the current policy will disincentivize illegal immigration long after Trump, as he has conceded this week, leaves office in January 2029. Who will want to make long-term plans that can be ruined by sudden deportation or hurried self-deportation?

Much of the drama around the Trump administration’s enforcement of the law comes from opposition, sometimes forcible, of Democrat governors and mayors who promised, in the tradition of John C. Calhoun, to nullify federal law within their jurisdictions. And from self-starting liberals who use “ICE trackers” to violently impede the agency’s operations.

These people perhaps see themselves in the position of Northern opponents of the Fugitive Slave Act, who joined former Sen. William Seward in proclaiming, “There is a higher law.” But what is the higher law here? Barring people from entering the U.S. is not thrusting them into slavery.

The nullifiers’ legal position is similarly weak. In Arizona v. U.S., the Supreme Court in 2012 overturned parts of a state law that purported to strengthen immigration enforcement, saying federal law was controlling, even when officials were using discretion (as the government often does) to only partially enforce the statute.

Much stronger is the argument that, under the Constitution’s supremacy clause, the states lack the power to prevent federal agencies from enforcing federal law.

In his 2020 campaign, Biden did not promise to reverse a dozen years of policy and welcome in 4 million unauthorized immigrants. He did not argue that every person in the world has a right to move to the U.S.

Yet he did those things, and most elected Democrats continue to support them.

As those “in this house we believe” signs say, “no human being is illegal.”

“Immigration is a blind spot where Democrats focus first on the needs of migrants rather than the needs of Americans,” Democrat analyst Josh Barro wrote. Democrats need to “firmly say ‘no’ and deny access to our country, even to people who stand to gain a lot by coming here—and part of saying ‘no’ requires having an effective government apparatus that deports people who are here without authorization.”

Instead, blue-state Democrats seem stuck in denial. They point to polls showing less insistence on reducing illegal immigration without realizing that, as Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini pointed out, “that may have something to do with the fact that illegal border crossings have plummeted to zero.”

As for dismay at Trump administration enforcement tactics, that’s real, but, as Ruffini noted, voters of all education levels prefer “a party that’s better at getting things done, even if its views are sometimes extreme.”

This gets back, doesn’t it, to Sanders’ words: “If you don’t have any borders, you don’t have a nation.”

*COM*

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https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/11/01/democrats-want-open-borders-most-americans-dont/

After Heated Debate, U.S. State of New Hampshire Delays Vote on Controversial Mining Bill

A legislative effort to make New Hampshire one of the most crypto-friendly states in the U.S. has stalled after lawmakers decided the proposal needed more scrutiny. The measure, known as House Bill 639, sought to loosen restrictions on cryptocurrency mining. However, mounting concerns from residents and divided opinions in the state senate forced lawmakers to postpone any decision until further review is completed.

### Push for a Pro-Crypto Framework Meets Resistance

The bill’s architects aimed to establish New Hampshire as a hub for blockchain innovation by shielding miners from strict local regulations. It would have prevented municipalities from imposing special taxes, energy caps, or noise restrictions on mining operations—effectively removing most local oversight.

Supporters argued that such protections were necessary to attract investment and give entrepreneurs the freedom to participate in a growing global industry. But that approach quickly became contentious.

Members of the Senate Commerce Committee struggled to reach consensus, splitting twice before voting 4-2 to refer the proposal for additional study. Lawmakers said the issue raised complex questions about energy management, zoning, and residents’ rights to protect their communities from industrial-scale data operations.

### Public Opposition Centers on Energy, Noise, and Oversight

Public engagement on the bill was unusually high. Senator Tara Reardon, who represents Concord, said her office received more messages about crypto mining than on any other legislative topic in her career.

Many residents objected to the idea of stripping towns and cities of the ability to regulate the size and energy usage of mining facilities. Environmental groups warned that granting broad exemptions could overwhelm local power grids and undermine the state’s carbon-reduction goals.

Crypto mining, particularly for Bitcoin, depends on vast networks of energy-intensive machines competing to validate transactions. Although the sector has made measurable progress toward cleaner energy—research from the MiCA Crypto Alliance and Nodiens suggests coal’s share in Bitcoin mining has fallen from 63% in 2011 to 20% in 2024—the industry still faces heavy criticism over its environmental footprint.

### A Global Tightrope Between Innovation and Regulation

New Hampshire’s hesitation reflects a worldwide dilemma. In Canada, the province of Manitoba has extended its moratorium on new mining projects to safeguard electricity supplies, while Russia has moved to formalize crypto mining through new regulations that stop short of full legalization.

Around the globe, governments are wrestling with how to harness blockchain’s economic benefits without destabilizing power systems or violating environmental commitments.

### What Comes Next

The New Hampshire Senate has opted to revisit the issue in 2026, giving regulators and industry experts time to conduct a deeper analysis of mining’s economic and environmental impact.

While the delay frustrates advocates of digital-asset innovation, it also signals the state’s intent to find a middle ground—one that supports technological growth without sacrificing local governance or sustainability.

For now, the Granite State remains on the sidelines of America’s crypto-mining race, choosing deliberation over deregulation.

*The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.*
https://coindoo.com/after-heated-debate-u-s-state-of-new-hampshire-delays-vote-on-controversial-mining-bill/

Ontario congresswoman demanding answers after resident shot by ICE agents during operation

ONTARIO, Calif. (KABC) — The day after a U.S. citizen was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Ontario, community members are demanding answers about what really happened. The incident occurred when the man allegedly tried to ram officers with his car.

“How these agents are acting is blatant, irresponsible, and total disregard for the humanity of American citizens,” said Congresswoman Norma Torres during an interview Friday with Eyewitness News.

“Every incident we have looked at, ICE’s knee-jerk response is to put themselves as victims when we know they are the aggressors. They are heavily armed, masked individuals, storming neighborhoods and taking people down simply because of the color of their skin, or how they look. This behavior must stop.”

The shooting took place around 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning in the 2800 block of South Vineyard Avenue in Ontario.

According to ICE, the man who was shot, identified as 24-year-old Carlos Jimenez, was not their original target. Officials said they attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the driver of a gray sedan when the driver of a Lexus SUV tried to intervene. ICE said Jimenez drove up, turned around, threw his car in reverse, and tried to ram officers. That’s when an ICE agent opened fire, shooting out of the passenger window.

Video from AIR7 showed a sedan boxed in by an unmarked SUV and a pickup truck on South Vineyard Avenue. The street was temporarily shut down as the investigation continued, reopening around 3 p.m.

Ontario police responded to a “request for emergency assistance” after Department of Homeland Security officers were involved in the shooting. The request was made at 6:33 a.m. in the 2800 block of South Vineyard Avenue, the Ontario Police Department said in a statement, adding that its officers were not involved in the initial incident.

The location is in a residential neighborhood, west of the Whispering Lakes Golf Course.

“Several Ontario police officers responded to the scene to provide traffic control and scene security while DHS conducted their investigation,” the police department said in a statement.

The shooting is being investigated by Homeland Security and the FBI.

Jimenez’s brother said Carlos was on his way to work at a nearby food bank when he was shot. The family lives in a nearby mobile home park, and his brother ran in screaming that he’d been shot in the shoulder.

Police tape surrounded one of the residences on the property of the mobile home park, and the Lexus SUV with a shattered window was parked nearby. Family members drove Jimenez to the hospital.

After being transferred to Riverside Community Hospital, Jimenez was released later that afternoon.

According to ICE, he was subsequently booked into the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga, facing charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers.

In a statement, ICE said, “This is another example of the threats our ICE officers are facing day-in and day-out as they risk their lives to enforce the law and arrest criminals. ICE officers now face a 1,000% increase in assaults, including cars being used as weapons, and death threats against our agents are up 8,000%. This violence must end.

“Let me be clear: Anyone who assaults, impedes, obstructs, or threatens the lives of federal officers will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Immigrants’ rights groups expressed outrage over the shooting.

“You have federal agents coming in with masked faces, and not having to identify themselves, not having to provide a warrant,” said Javier Hernandez, executive director for the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice.

“The systems that are supposed to protect us are no longer there,” Hernandez added. “When the Supreme Court says you can racially profile people, now you have U.S. citizens who are being racially profiled—you have here possibly a U.S. citizen that was shot today.”

Carlos Jimenez is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court on Monday.
https://abc7.com/post/ontario-congresswoman-demanding-answers-resident-shot-ice-agents-during-operation/18096519/

Heidi Klum transforms into mythological Medusa for Halloween with hand-painted bodysuit

Heidi Klum Slithers into Halloween History as Medusa at Annual NYC Bash

Heidi Klum has once again cemented her title as the “Queen of Halloween” with a jaw-dropping transformation that mesmerized fans and partygoers alike. At her much-anticipated 2025 Halloween party held at the Hard Rock Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, Klum stunned attendees by embodying the ultimate mythological monster: Medusa.

The star-studded “Heidi Halloween Party” drew its usual A-list crowd, but all eyes were on Klum as she emerged in a reptilian, hand-painted bodysuit, crowned with a massive headpiece featuring writhing snakes. Her look was completed with flashing fangs and a lengthy serpentine tail trailing behind her, making the supermodel a literal stone-cold stunner.

Adding to the eerie ambiance, Klum’s husband, musician Tom Kaulitz, fully embraced the theme by dressing as the unlucky Greek soldier whom Medusa famously turned to stone. Together, the couple made a chillingly cinematic entrance on the blue carpet, captivating the crowd.

Deliberate Artistry Behind the Transformation

Speaking with Variety, Klum revealed that her inspiration went deeper than just shock value. “There still need to be people that create moments with real people. To me, it’s like beautiful art,” she explained, emphasizing that her Medusa look was a deliberate statement in an age increasingly dominated by generative AI. “This is only good for the night,” she joked. “Tonight, everything goes down the drain literally in the shower.”

Bringing the vision to life was no small feat. It took a dedicated 15-person team of artists to hand-paint every scale and sculpt each sinuous detail of her exquisite costume.

A Tradition of Showstopping Halloween Costumes

For Klum, the labor-intensive process is all part of the fun. Over the years, she has famously transformed into iconic characters such as Jessica Rabbit, a full-body Frankenstein’s monster, and even six versions of herself. Last year, she wowed fans as E.T. from Steven Spielberg’s 1982 sci-fi classic, “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” cleverly disguised with a black hat, blonde wig, and red shawl. Kaulitz complemented her in a traditional E.T. costume.

Klum and her German guitarist husband have been married since 2019. In the lead-up to Halloween 2024, she teased her upcoming ensemble with Fox News Digital, describing it as “outerworldly.” However, she keeps details under wraps to preserve the element of surprise.

“I can’t give too many little hints because I don’t want people to know. I really love to have the surprise at the end of the day,” Klum shared. She prefers to keep her costume a secret to lower expectations and allow fans to form their own impressions when she steps onto the red carpet.

Past Favorites and Fan-Favorite Moments

Klum’s past Halloween showstoppers are as diverse as they are elaborate, including portrayals of the Hindu goddess Kali, Fiona from “Shrek,” and the werewolf from Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” music video. In 2022, she underwent a claustrophobic transformation into a gigantic worm, with Kaulitz dressed as a fisherman sporting a bloody eye.

When asked about her favorite costume to date, Klum likened her extravagant ensembles to children, implying each one holds a special place in her heart.

Stay tuned to see what otherworldly looks Heidi Klum conjures up next, as she continues to reign supreme in the world of Halloween celebrations.

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https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/heidi-klum-transforms-mythological-medusa-halloween-hand-painted-bodysuit

Government Shutdown Pushes Back XRP ETFs Approval, Here Is The New Timeline

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The ongoing United States (US) government shutdown has caused delays in the approval of several crypto investment products, including the highly anticipated XRP ETFs. As investors eagerly await institutional exposure to one of the most popular and debated crypto assets, new insights from market insiders shed light on revised timelines, procedural shifts, and potential outcomes once the regulatory delay is resolved.

## XRP ETF Approval Delayed Amid US Government Shutdown

Former Fox Business journalist Eleanor Terrett has provided fresh updates on the evolving timeline for XRP ETF approvals. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), she revealed that Canary Funds has filed an updated S-1 registration for its XRP Spot ETF. This update removes the delaying amendment that typically grants the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) control over when such filings take effect.

Terrett explained that this procedural change by Canary Funds effectively sets the stage for a potential automatic launch date of November 13, provided that NASDAQ grants approval for the accompanying 8-A filing.

Nevertheless, the timeline for the ETF approvals remains uncertain due to the ongoing government shutdown. If the US Federal Government reopens soon and the SEC resumes normal operations, Terrett notes that the approval and subsequent launch of XRP ETFs could proceed more quickly. However, further postponements remain possible, depending on additional reviews by SEC staff.

Terrett also mentioned that current SEC Chair Paul Atkins has expressed support for companies using the auto-effective process to bring new financial products to the market. While Atkins did not directly reference ETFs, he praised firms such as MapLight for successfully going public during the government shutdown via the statutory 20-day waiting mechanism — the same process used by Bitwise and Canary to launch their recent Solana, Hedera, and Litecoin ETFs.

Originally designed by the US Congress, this approach aims to keep capital markets active during periods of administrative downtime. Now, crypto asset managers are leveraging this mechanism to launch XRP ETFs and other crypto Exchange-Traded Products (ETPs) without prolonged regulatory delays.

In a follow-up discussion, Terrett clarified that the previously anticipated October deadlines for XRP ETF approval are now irrelevant. This is due to the SEC’s new generic listing standards, which have eliminated the need for the older 19b-4 filing process, effectively rendering earlier submission dates obsolete.

## Major Liquidity Surge Expected After XRP ETF Approval

Crypto analyst ‘DigitalG’ on X has provided additional perspective on the potential market impact once these ETFs receive approval. He noted that the ongoing US government shutdown has led to a backlog of XRP ETF filings awaiting clearance.

Once the SEC reopens and begins processing this backlog, DigitalG predicts that multiple approvals could occur in rapid succession. This accelerated approval process could significantly increase institutional access and demand for XRP, potentially triggering a major surge in market liquidity.

Furthermore, DigitalG forecasts that this influx of institutional participation may catalyze significant price movements. He suggests that the expected wave of ETF approvals could provide an ideal environment for covering massive short positions currently active in the market.

*Featured image from Freepik, chart from TradingView.com.*
https://bitcoinist.com/new-timeline-xrp-etfs-approval/

3 Reasons to Choose a Medicare Advantage Plan During Open Enrollment

### Key Points
– Medicare Advantage is an alternative to original Medicare that typically includes drug coverage.
– Medicare Advantage plans commonly offer extra benefits beyond what original Medicare provides.
– In some cases, your costs under Medicare Advantage may be cheaper than original Medicare.

### Understanding Medicare Advantage: Why You Should Consider It During Open Enrollment

If there’s one expense that could seriously impact your budget in retirement, it’s healthcare. As we age, health issues often arise, and even with the best self-care, frequent visits to doctors and specialists can become inevitable.

One effective way to manage your healthcare costs is by choosing the right Medicare coverage — and now is the perfect time to make that decision.

### Medicare’s Fall Open Enrollment Period Is Happening Now

Between now and December 7, existing Medicare enrollees have the opportunity to make changes to their coverage. This could include switching from one Part D drug plan to another or enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan for the very first time.

If you’re not familiar with Medicare Advantage, it might seem complicated at first. Here’s a quick overview: Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers and must provide at least the same level of care as original Medicare. They typically include drug coverage, making them a convenient and effective way to manage your health.

Here are three key reasons why you might want to consider a Medicare Advantage plan during this year’s open enrollment period.

### 1. Extra Benefits Beyond Original Medicare

Original Medicare does not cover certain healthcare services, such as dental exams, vision checks, eyeglasses, and hearing aids. Paying out-of-pocket for these services can quickly add up and eat into your retirement savings.

Medicare Advantage plans often include these supplemental benefits, meaning you may be covered for dental cleanings, eye exams and glasses, and hearing aids.

In addition to these, many plans offer extra health and wellness perks, such as gym memberships or meal delivery services. Since Medicare Advantage plans vary widely, it’s important to carefully review the benefits of each plan before choosing one. If you find a plan that offers valuable benefits you can use, switching could be very worthwhile.

### 2. Many Plans Have a $0 Monthly Premium

A significant number of Medicare Advantage plans come with a $0 monthly premium. While enrollees still have to pay the standard Part B premium, opting for a $0 premium Medicare Advantage plan might be more affordable than sticking with original Medicare.

This is especially true since many original Medicare beneficiaries purchase a Medigap policy to cover additional costs, which adds to monthly expenses. By choosing Medicare Advantage, you could potentially avoid paying both a Medigap premium and a plan premium, freeing up more of your retirement income.

### 3. Your Out-of-Pocket Costs Are Capped

Healthcare expenses can be unpredictable—and for retirees on a fixed income, unexpected bills can be scary. One of the big advantages of Medicare Advantage is that it places a yearly limit on your out-of-pocket spending.

Original Medicare does not have such a cap, which means you could face very high expenses without additional coverage. For this reason, many original Medicare users purchase Medigap policies to provide financial protection. Medicare Advantage’s built-in cap might offer better peace of mind and help you stick to a retirement budget.

### Is Medicare Advantage Right for You?

Medicare Advantage plans are not without drawbacks. They often restrict enrollees to specific provider networks and require prior authorization for certain screenings and services, which can sometimes delay or deny care.

However, it’s worth exploring your Medicare Advantage plan options during this open enrollment period. If you find a plan that suits your needs, you might enjoy significant savings and valuable extra benefits.

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https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-reasons-choose-medicare-advantage-plan-during-open-enrollment

¿Cristina Porta será la sustituta de Myrka Dellanos en La Mesa Caliente?

Luego de varias participaciones de Cristina Porta en el programa *La Mesa Caliente*, de la cadena Telemundo, muchos se preguntan si la española será quien sustituya a Myrka Dellanos, quien fue despedida hace unas semanas del show.

En una entrevista con Rodner Figueroa, le preguntaron:
“La Mesa Caliente. Recién acaban de anunciar que Myrka Dellanos ya no forma parte de la cadena y deja esa silla vacante. Te hemos visto a ti usando esa silla, calentando la silla, ¿vas a estar tú como reemplazo de Myrka Dellanos en La Mesa Caliente?”.

Ante la interrogante, la exparticipante de *La Casa de los Famosos* contestó:
“Como reemplazo como tal no me gusta cómo suena porque además he tenido el placer de conocer a Myrka y es insustituible”.

La periodista continuó:
“No es tanto así, yo no sé por cuánto tiempo voy a estar aquí. He venido muchas veces por semana, no te puedo decir que voy a ser el reemplazo porque no lo sé y tampoco creo que vaya a ser así”.

Rodner le replanteó la pregunta y le dijo que si le gustaría reemplazarla en el show. Ante esto, Cristina Porta comentó:
“Es que no me gusta el reemplazar a Myrka porque siento que ha hecho una labor increíble en ese programa. A mí me pilló por sorpresa la noticia, justamente llegué ese día que lo dijeron, ¿pero que si me gustaría trabajar en *La Mesa Caliente*? Me encantaría”.

La periodista indicó que se siente muy a gusto en el programa, no solo por sus compañeras, sino también por el formato que tienen para presentar distintos temas de interés.
“Siento además que se me da bien, que es un programa que se acomoda a todo lo que soy. Sí me gustaría mucho”, confirmó.

El público reaccionó a estas declaraciones de la influencer con mensajes como:
“Qué bonito ver una persona real que habla sin tapujos, con elegancia y con la verdad, sin disfraces. Es maravillosa Cristina”, y “Qué buena entrevista Cristina siempre frontal eso está bien”.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/11/01/cristina-porta-sera-la-sustituta-de-myrka-dellanos-en-la-mesa-caliente/

Dictionary.com declares ‘6-7’ Word of the Year

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Whether a parent, teacher, youth pastor, or an innocent bystander on a sidewalk, no one has been safe from the “6-7” Gen Alpha trend sweeping across America — a viral sensation that’s now been named Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year.

“Few slang terms have captured the cultural mood of 2025 quite like ‘6 7,’” said Steve Johnson, Ph.D., director of lexicography for the Dictionary Media Group at IXL Learning. “It’s part inside joke, part social signal, and part performance. When people say it, they’re not just repeating a meme; they’re shouting a feeling. It’s one of the first Words of the Year that works as an interjection, a burst of energy that spreads and connects people long before anyone agrees on what it actually means,” Johnson continued.

### Origins of the ‘6 7′ Meme

The meme originated from a song by rapper Skrilla, titled “Doot Doot (6 7).” The internet trend went viral after Charlotte Hornets’ basketball point guard, LaMelo Ball, popularized the term by using it as a reference to his height.

A press release from Dictionary.com stated that the term “shows how seamlessly today’s slang blends digital humor, sports culture, and generational creativity.”

### Linguistic Data Backs the Decision

While the move to name “6 7” as the Word of the Year may seem odd to some, linguistic experts had data to support their decision.

“Dictionary.com’s lexicographers analyze extensive linguistic data, tracking which words dominate search trends, social media, and digital conversations,” the statement read. “A Dictionary.com analysis found that ‘6 7’ appeared in digital media six times more frequently in October 2025 alone compared to the average usage in 2024.”

### Other New Additions to the Dictionary

The phrase “6 7” wasn’t the only term added to Dictionary.com’s lexicon this year. Six other words, half of which were inspired by Gen Z and other social media slang, also made the cut.

Among these were:

– **Aura-farming**: Defined as “the deliberate cultivation of one’s charisma, style, or vibe, often for online attention or social clout.”

– **Gen Z stare**: A blank or unbothered facial expression typically associated with the Gen Z age group.

These additions reflect the evolving nature of language and how digital culture continues to influence everyday communication.

Stay tuned for more updates on emerging trends and language evolution.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/dictionary-com-declares-6-7-word-year

‘Grand Theft Auto 6’ Developer, Rockstar Games, Accused of “Union Busting” Following “Ruthless” Firings

Rockstar Games, the developer of the highly anticipated title Grand Theft Auto 6, is facing criticism following the recent firing of 30 employees at its UK and Canadian offices. According to Bloomberg, Take-Two Interactive—the parent company of Rockstar Games—has stood behind the dismissals, citing “gross misconduct” as the reason for terminating the former employees.

However, the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) is challenging this explanation, accusing Rockstar Games of engaging in union busting. Bloomberg’s report highlights that all of the fired employees were either current union members or actively involved in organizing efforts at Rockstar. Notably, these employees were also members of the same private Discord group.

### IWGB Calls Out Take-Two’s Claims

In response to the firings, the IWGB took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to condemn the move. The union described the mass termination as “the most ruthless act of union busting in the history of the UK games industry.” Their statement read:

> “Yesterday, @RockstarGames fired over 30 employees for union activity. We won’t back down, and we’re not scared. We will fight for every member to be reinstated.”

Alex Marshall, president of IWGB, further commented in a statement sent to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreirer. He characterized Rockstar’s actions as “flagrant contempt for the law and for the lives of the workers who bring in their billions,” labeling it “an insult to their fans and the global industry.”

### Take-Two Fully Supports Rockstar’s Decision

In contrast, Take-Two company spokesperson Alan Lewis defended the company’s actions in a separate statement:

> “We strive to make the world’s best entertainment properties by giving our best-in-class creative teams positive work environments and ongoing career opportunities. Our culture is focused on teamwork, excellence, and kindness. Rockstar Games terminated a small number of individuals for gross misconduct, and for no other reason. As always, we fully support Rockstar’s ambitions and approach.”

### Community Reaction

The news has sparked significant backlash across gaming social media. While the controversy has not diminished excitement for GTA 6, many gamers and industry observers express concern over the implications of reportedly firing employees involved in unionization efforts during a challenging period for the gaming industry.

Below are some reactions from the gaming community, reflecting widespread disappointment and calls for accountability.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
https://hiphopwired.com/2891247/rockstar-games-take-two-interactive-firings-union-bustion-allegations/