Chris Jericho has been absent from All Elite Wrestling since April this year. In his last appearance, Y2J dropped his ROH World Championship to Bandido at AEW Dynasty pay-per-view. His absence has been fueling rumors that he could be on his way to WWE in the coming months. WWE veteran Vince Russo recently gave his opinions on the matter with Jericho and AEW. The former WWE writer pointed out that The Learning Tree is in his twilight years in professional wrestling. Therefore, it is implausible that he would be looking to waste his time. Besides, considering his recent comments where he threw shade on AEW by putting TNA over, it could mean that things might not be right between him and Tony Khan’s company. Speaking on The Coach & Bro, Vince Russo said that Chris Jericho might be bitter with All Elite Wrestling, and hence, he is allegedly burying the company. Russo added that the former WWE Champion could be looking to put himself in the limelight to kick off bidding wars when his contract with AEW would be over. “I’m not really surprised because there’s either one of two things going on. He’s either positioning himself for a bidding war, or he’s bitter. It’s one of those two things. I would almost have to believe the latter. He has not wrestled since April.” said Russo Check out the full comments below: Tony Khan says the door is open for Chris Jericho to return to AEW Chris Jericho has been one of the key players in AEW’s success. Y2J has been with the company since its beginning as a main eventer. Recently, Tony Khan spoke about things around the former WWE star’s status with the Jacksonville-based promotion. In the interview on the Ariel Helwani Show, Khan said that Jericho can always return to AEW because he loves to have him in the company. Tony Khan confirmed that the former AEW World Champion is still with AEW and he recently reached out the the star on his birthday. “I just reached out, wished him a happy birthday recently. I’m very excited about everything Chris has done in AEW, he continues to be with us. I can’t speak to that, but I love Chris in AEW, and the door is always open for him to come in.” said Khan The AEW President clearly tried to avoid the question around Jericho’s return to the company. However, only time will tell what is in store for Chris Jericho in the world of professional wrestling from here on. If you use quotes from here, please credit The Coach & Bro and give an H/T to Sportskeeda for the transcription.
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None of Bitcoin’s bull market peak indicators have been triggered yet, Coinglass
Bitcoin has yet to flash a single confirmed market-top warning signal even after dwindling down 30. 7% from its all-time high in early October, according to data from analytics platform Coinglass reviewed on Tuesday. None of the 30 monitored bull-market peak indicators have reached their activation thresholds, leaving the composite dashboard at “0/30” as of the latest update. At least 15 triggers are needed before Coinglass confirms the market has peaked. The absence of signals suggests the market has not entered the type of extreme euphoria, with an average progress level of 43. 84% toward peak conditions, far below danger territory. Price trend, supply, dominance indicators nearing activation Although none of the indicators have reached their thresholds, four of them are approaching critical levels. The closest among them is the Bitcoin Short-Term Holder Supply, which registered 29. 37% against a target of 30%, reaching 97. 9% of the level associated with prior tops. The second-closest metric is Bitcoin Long-Term Holder Supply, with 14. 09 million BTC recorded versus a bull-market peak threshold of 13. 5 million. Supply held by long-term investors mostly declines during topping phases as holders distribute into rising prices, and this metric reached 95. 82%, the second-highest reading on the dashboard. The third is Bitcoin Dominance, which rose to 58. 16%, several percentage points below the 65% reference level associated with past market peaks. The Bitcoin Trend Indicator printed 6. 14 against a required 7 with a progress of 87. 72%. At the other end of the scale, the Bitcoin AHR999 Top Escape Indicator sits at 5. 64, far above the ≤0. 45 level expected during overheated conditions. With just 7. 98% progress, it is the furthest from confirmation among all 30 metrics. The Bitcoin Ah999 Index, another valuation-based top detector, prints 0. 54 against a required ≥4 and a 13. 5% progress, suggesting the market is under moot stress. Lastly, the Bitcoin Bubble Index, tracking how speculative the market is, had clocked 9. 98 compared to a target of 80, showing little resemblance to prior mania phases. ETF net flows spell Bitcoin market’s risk aversion Bitcoin hovered near $87,800 on Tuesday after rebounding from a monthly low of $82,000, which has been flipped by buyers as its psychological support. US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $3. 5 billion in outflows this month, with Monday’s session alone producing $151 million in net BTC ETF outflows. Other coins like Ethereum and Solana ETFs saw inflows of $97 million and $58 million, respectively. Despite selective inflows into ETH and SOL products, the broader crypto-fund landscape has seen heavy withdrawals that reached $1. 9 billion in outflows last week, the third-worst redemption period since 2018, according to CoinShares. “This level of volatility is something Wall Street investors are not very used to, and BTC has dropped more than 30% in just over a month. Once that selling pressure is exhausted, it becomes a setup for the market to recover, mainly driven by one thing: the expected rate cut in December,” DeFi investment group What Exchange commented on X. BTC price trend similar to 2021, XRP and ETH rally According to market analyst Merlijn The Trader, Bitcoin’s current price chart is similar to its 2021 bull-to-bear pattern. When defending the $82,000 macro base, the king coin drew a trend that was seen in 2021, holding a support band before breaking down. “If the downtrend breaks next. The entire market flips bullish,” Merlijn told his followers. Ethereum showed signs of active two-way trading, with volatility spikes and aggressive orders hitting both sides of the book. Buyers kept buying dips between $2,790 and $2,800, while sellers kept moves at $2,820 and $2,835 through heavy walls of liquidity. CryptoQuant contributor Arab Chain spotted whale addresses holding between 10, 000 and 100, 000 ETH have reached levels above 21 million ETH, which could have helped the second coin by market cap keep its 4. 3% price boost in the last day. On XRP, new XRP ETFs from Franklin Templeton and Grayscale attracted $164 million in net inflows on launch day, with combined inflows exceeding $600 million in under two weeks. As Cryptopolitan reported early Tuesday, institutional interest has taken the coin to a 7% rally in 24 hours, but a brief price pullback took it from an intraday high of $2. 25 to $2. 21. Join a premium crypto trading community free for 30 days normally $100/mo.
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This flagship claims a record-breaking 8,000 nits brightness, but there’s a catch
Like clockwork, Huawei has announced its latest flagship devices, the Mate 80, Mate 80 Pro, Mate 80 Pro Max, and Mate 80 RS, with various improvements over their predecessors. Among the highlights is the display of the top-tier model, which the company claims has a record-breaking peak brightness, but there’s a catch. Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max supports up to 8, 000 nits brightness, kind of The Mate 80 Pro Max stands out from the newly announced Huawei Mate 80 series with a dual-layer OLED display that the company claims can hit 8, 000 nits of peak brightness. If that sounds too good to be true, you’re not wrong, as there’s a major caveat to how Huawei measures that peak brightness. In the clarifications for the 8, 000 nits claim, Huawei explained the measurement was made at 1% APL. APL stands for “average picture level” and describes the brightness average across the screen. If the whole screen is white, we have a 100% APL, and if one half is white and the other black, it’s at 5% APL. You can check our detailed explanation of how that works, but that 1% APL measurement is unrealistic. With that in mind, we’ll need to see real-life tests of the Mate 80 Pro Max display to learn how it compares to devices like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and OnePlus 15. Those are the two devices with the brightest displays at 20% APL that we’ve ever measured. Regardless of the measurement trick, Huawei’s device is likely to have a very bright display. All Mate 80 phones feature flat screens, with the two smaller devices featuring the same 6. 75-inch 1-120 Hz LTPO OLED panel with 1280 x 2832 pixels. The Mate 80 Pro Max and Mate 80 RS displays are a tad larger at 6. 9 inches, with 1320 x 2484 pixels. The Mate 80 RS supports the BT. 2020 ultra-wide color gamut, while the other devices cover P3. All devices are protected by second-generation Kunlun glass. Rather mysterious specs in pretty designs The base Mate 80 features a Kirin 9020 chipset, while the rest are powered by the Kirin 9030 chips, which also have a Pro version that’s about 5% faster than the non-Pro model. The company claims the Kirin 9030 has a 35% performance improvement over the Kirin 9020, which it says is 35% faster than last year’s Kirin 9010, but it doesn’t share many details about it. The devices feature up to 16 GB RAM for the Kirin 930 Pro-equipped models and 20 GB for the Mate 80 RS Ultimate Design version. The storage starts at 256 GB and goes to 1 TB. Recommended For You Surprisingly, Huawei has held back with the batteries. While other Chinese brands jump at over 7, 000 mAh, the larger Mate 80 models reach only 6, 000 mAh. Despite that, Huawei says it has an Outdoor Exploration Mode, which can provide up to 14 days of battery life with limited usage. The larger models support 100W wired and 80W wireless charging, while the smaller models reach 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. On the back of the three main devices is a prominent circle that highlights the position of the wireless charging coils. That part works well with the round camera bump, and both together resemble an eight. How important is the brightness of a display for you? Not at all It’s enough to just see the display outdoors It’s crucial for me, I need it high If the display is anti-reflective, not much Not at all 0% It’s enough to just see the display outdoors 0% It’s crucial for me, I need it high 0% If the display is anti-reflective, not much 0% Finally, all devices have the same 50MP wide camera with a variable f/1. 4-f/4. 0 aperture and a 40MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2. 2 lens. The two smaller models feature different telephoto zoom cameras, while the larger also has a fourth macro telephoto camera. On the front is a 13MP selfie camera and a 3D ToF facial recognition sensor, which can be used in tandem with the side-mounted fingerprint scanner. Impressive, but limited Like every year, Huawei launches devices that sound great on paper, but are unlikely to be successful if they ever launch outside of China. Considering the success of the company in its homeland, that may not be such a big deal. Unlimited plans for $15/mo at Mint! $180 $360 $180 off (50%) Mint Mobile is also offering an incredible bargain for those seeking unlimited data! The carrier’s latest deal lets you grab any unlimited plan for just $15/mo, bringing the 12-month Unlimited plan to $180 instead of $360. Buy at Mint Mobile Follow us on Google News.
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Analog Devices (ADI) Stock: Chipmaker Crushes Earnings as Recovery Takes Hold
TLDR Analog Devices reported Q4 earnings of $2. 26 per share, beating analyst estimates of $2. 23 by $0. 03 Revenue reached $3. 08 billion for the quarter, surpassing the consensus estimate of $3. 02 billion The company issued strong Q1 2026 guidance with expected EPS of $2. 19-$2. 39 and revenue of $3. 00-$3. 20 billion Industrial segment revenue jumped 34% year-over-year to $1. 43 billion, representing nearly half of total sales Communications segment posted $389. 8 million in revenue, exceeding analyst expectations of $380. 60 million Analog Devices delivered better-than-expected results for its fourth quarter. The chipmaker reported earnings of $2. 26 per share. That figure topped analyst estimates of $2. 23 by three cents. Revenue came in at $3. 08 billion versus the consensus estimate of $3. 02 billion. The Wilmington, Massachusetts-based company didn’t stop there. Management issued guidance that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Analog Devices, Inc., ADI For Q1 2026, Analog Devices expects earnings between $2. 19 and $2. 39 per share. Analysts had predicted $2. 18 per share. Revenue guidance landed at $3. 1 billion, give or take $100 million. That beats the analyst estimate of $2. 96 billion. The stock closed at $239. 40 before the earnings report. Over the past year, shares climbed 9. 29%. Business Segments Show Recovery The industrial segment proved to be the star performer. Revenue in this division hit $1. 43 billion, up 34% from the prior year. This segment accounts for roughly half of Analog Devices’ total sales. Customers ramped up spending on factory automation and defense systems. Digital healthcare and energy infrastructure investments also drove growth. Analysts had expected $1. 44 billion from the industrial segment. The communications division posted solid results too. Revenue reached $389. 8 million for the quarter. That beat analyst expectations of $380. 60 million. This segment makes equipment for wireless network radio signal transmission. CFO Richard Puccio noted the company saw “notable strength” in the communications market. Healthy booking trends continued throughout the fourth quarter. Management Commentary on Market Conditions Puccio addressed the current business environment during the earnings release. He acknowledged that macro uncertainty could shape fiscal 2026. However, he expressed confidence in the company’s position. “We believe we are well positioned to continue capitalizing on the ongoing cyclical recovery,” Puccio stated. The chipmaker has weathered a prolonged demand slump. Now the company is seeing recovery across multiple business sectors. Enterprises are loosening their budgets again. Infrastructure expansion remains a priority for many customers. Tariff uncertainties persist in the market. But demand has remained resilient despite these concerns. Growth in the industrial sector continued during Q4. The communications market showed particular strength according to management. In the past 90 days, Analog Devices received 25 positive EPS revisions. Only one negative revision came through during that period.
https://blockonomi.com/analog-devices-adi-stock-chipmaker-crushes-earnings-as-recovery-takes-hold/
What Psoriatic Arthritis Really Feels Like
ON THIS PAGE ON THIS PAGE What does psoriatic arthritis (PsA) feel like? It’s a question only someone living with this autoimmune disease can really answer. Just ask Cynthia Covert. “It’s like feeling your bones shatter and crumble. It’s like having flu-related body aches that never go away. It’s exhausting,” says Covert, a writer in Riverside, California, who runs the Disabled Diva Chronic Pain Community on Facebook and posts regularly on Instagram. “When my joints swell, it feels like someone has wedged a screwdriver into them and is trying to pry my joints out. Swelling around the spine sends nerve pain down to my toes and up through my skull.” The Joint Pain and Overall Discomfort Are Exhausting While the joint pain and stiffness can be excruciating, the persistent fatigue that often accompanies the condition can be debilitating, too. On top of those psoriatic arthritis symptoms, you may experience the following: Skin Rashes Most people with psoriatic arthritis have skin symptoms before joint symptoms, but this isn’t always the case. Dactylitis This sausage-like swelling that can happen on all parts of the fingers and toes is often a telltale symptom. Nail Changes Many people with psoriatic arthritis have nail psoriasis, which can mean nails become pitted or look like they’re infected. Eye Issues Psoriatic arthritis can cause inflammation of the eyes, which can trigger redness, irritation, and vision problems. These symptoms can take a real toll on your emotional health. A meta-analysis of 37 studies relevant to patients with PsA found that when the disease was poorly controlled, it negatively affected work productivity, and that people with PsA generally had a lower quality of life, particularly with respect to social interactions and mental well-being. The Fatigue of Psoriatic Arthritis Can Be Overwhelming Psoriatic arthritis is a systemic disease, potentially affecting many different areas of the body, and fatigue is a common symptom of PsA. According to one study, more than 78 percent of patients with PsA reported fatigue. Those with greater fatigue severity also reported more pain, a larger area of the body affected by psoriasis, and more swollen and tender joints. Fatigue can make everyday activities from working to running errands and cooking, not to mention socializing challenging. “My biggest problem with PsA is fatigue. I simply run out of steam as my day progresses, to the point that dinner prep is all but impossible many nights,” says one woman, commenting on Tippi PsA, who has been living with psoriatic arthritis for over five years. Her tip? She uses the energy she has in the morning to chop and prep ingredients and then throw it all in a slow cooker so it’s ready and waiting when she’s too tired to cook in the evening. When it comes to having the energy for social activities, “Do things that work for you and don’t feel bad if you suddenly are so tired you need to go home,” says Linda Graham, who has lived with PsA for several years. Unpredictable Flares Can Make Planning Hard One of the biggest challenges facing those with psoriatic arthritis is the unpredictability of flare-ups. These unwelcome episodes can strike at any time, affecting both your personal and professional life. “The hardest part of living with this disease is the unpredictability,” Covert says. “How many naps will I need? Will I even need a nap, or will I be able to get out of bed? Will I be able to walk today? And if so, how long and how far?” Don’t be afraid to let your friends and family know what living with PsA is like. “Tell people. I spent a long time hiding my health problems and, of course, PsA is often hard to see,” says Graham. “I found it difficult sitting for long periods of time when meeting friends. When I told them that meeting for shorter periods worked better for me they were understanding. People are more understanding once they know about your health.” 6 Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore Psoriatic arthritis can impact both your physical and emotional health. Look out for these common symptoms and see a healthcare provider if you experience them. Manage Your Energy and Get Support When symptoms of PsA are flaring, be gentle with yourself. Understand that sometimes you’ll have to say no to certain plans, activities, or prior commitments, and that’s okay. While PsA can be unpredictable, you can still plan ahead knowing that you may need to manage your energy. “Decide which activities you will do or attend. If the activity doesn’t bring you joy, drop it from your schedule,” says Kimberly Steinbarger, a physical therapist who lives with PsA. “Your energy is precious. Don’t spend it on things that you do not enjoy. For example, I stopped sending out Christmas cards years ago, but I enjoy making cookies, so I still do that.” When a specific event is on the horizon, think about the before and after, not simply the event itself. “If you’re doing a lot of physical activity and not getting sleep or rest before the party, it’s going to be really difficult to get through the party itself,” says Jo Eckler, a clinical psychologist who has PsA. “The same goes for after the party. So if there’s any way to schedule in rest time, do it! This might mean asking someone else to grocery shop, or ordering groceries for delivery, getting help cleaning, or asking guests to bring food.” Don’t be afraid to ask for the help and support you may need. Treatments and Lifestyle Changes Can Ease PsA Symptoms PsA symptoms can be frustrating in part because the condition is often misdiagnosed. It shares some symptoms with other conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, and gout, which can complicate proper diagnosis. But once you’ve been diagnosed, it’s important to work with your doctor to find a treatment plan that’s right for you. Psoriatic arthritis can cause irreversible joint damage, but certain treatments can prevent or delay permanent changes, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life. It can be helpful, when meeting with your doctor, to have a diary or list of symptoms, concerns, medication side effects, dates of flares to refer to. “Write things in a notebook, so when you are talking to your doctor, you can look in your notebook for details,” advises Cynthia, a woman in her sixties with PsA. Adds another woman who’s been living with PsA for several years, “it’s easier than trying to remember when brain fog is thick, and it seems like doctors pay more attention when it is on paper. We are our own best advocates.” In addition to medication, guidelines from the American College of Rheumatology and National Psoriasis Foundation suggest that you might be able to improve your psoriatic arthritis symptoms by making certain lifestyle modifications, including: Maintain a healthy weight. Use a combination of exercise, physical therapy, occupational therapy, massage therapy, or acupuncture. Avoid smoking. Stress and your mental health are important factors in keeping PsA in check. “Stress can exacerbate symptoms and actually worsen fatigue,” says Kellie Blake, a woman with PsA. “I practice meditation and yoga daily. But find what works for you to quiet your mind and body.” A healthy diet is also key. “Look into anti-inflammatory diets. Cutting out foods that cause inflammation and increasing foods that fight it is a game changer for me,” says Tyrell Hoover, a thirtysomething man living with PsA. “You will also have to keep track to see if other foods affect your PsA symptoms.” The Takeaway Psoriatic arthritis can be challenging because of unpredictable flares, joint pain, and severe fatigue, but managing your energy and communicating needs to loved ones can help you navigate daily living. It’s crucial to speak with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and treatment options, as psoriatic arthritis can be mistaken for other conditions and requires tailored management to prevent irreversible joint damage. While medication is often necessary, incorporating lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, and managing mental health can also support overall symptom management. If you’re experiencing symptoms like significant eye inflammation, joint pain, or persistent fatigue, it’s essential to seek timely medical evaluation to address potential complications and optimize your care plan. EDITORIAL SOURCES Everyday Health follows strict sourcing guidelines to ensure the accuracy of its content, outlined in our editorial policy. We use only trustworthy sources, including peer-reviewed studies, board-certified medical experts, patients with lived experience, and information from top institutions. Resources Arthritis Foundation. Psoriatic Arthritis. James L et al. The Impact of Psoriatic Arthritis on Quality of Life: A Systematic Review. Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease. December 22, 2024. Skougaard M et al. Psoriatic Arthritis Fatigue Is Driven by Inflammation, Disease Duration, and Chronic Pain: An Observational DANBIO Registry Study. Journal of Rheumatology. July 2019. Gossec L et al. Effect of Fatigue on Health-Related Quality of Life and Work Productivity in Psoriatic Arthritis: Findings From a Real-World Survey. Journal of Rheumatology. November 2022. Ogdie A et al. Patient Perspectives on the Pathway to Psoriatic Arthritis Diagnosis: Results from a Web-Based Survey of Patients in the United States. BMC Rheumatology. Jan 10, 2020. SIngh JA et al. 2018 American College of Rheumatology/National Psoriasis Foundation Guideline for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis. Arthritis and Rheumatology. November 30, 2018. Meet Our Experts Samir Dalvi, MD Medical Reviewer Samir Dalvi, MD, is a board-certified rheumatologist. He has over 14 years of experience in caring for patients with rheumatologic diseases, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, and gout. Julie Lynn Marks Author Julie Marks is a freelance writer with more than 20 years of experience covering health, lifestyle, and science topics. In addition to writing for Everyday Health, her work has been featured in WebMD, SELF, Healthline, A&E, Psych Central, Verywell Health, and more. Her goal is to compose helpful articles that readers can easily understand and use to improve their well-being. She is passionate about healthy living and delivering important medical information through her writing. Prior to her freelance career, Marks was a supervising producer of medical programming for Ivanhoe Broadcast News. She is a Telly award winner and Freddie award finalist. When she’s not writing, she enjoys spending time with her husband and four children, traveling, and cheering on the UCF Knights.
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Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports
The U. S. labor market is showing further signs of weakening as the pace of layoffs has picked up over the past four weeks, payrolls processing firm ADP reported Tuesday. Private companies lost an average of 13, 500 jobs a week over the past four weeks, ADP said as part of a running update it has been providing. That’s an acceleration from the 2, 500 jobs a week lost in the last update a week ago. With the government shutdown still impacting data releases, alternative data like ADP’s has been filling in the blanks on the economic picture. Government agencies such as the Bureaus of Labor Statistics and Economic Analysis have released revised schedules, but critical reports such as the monthly nonfarm payrolls count won’t come out until December. Policymakers at the Federal Reserve won’t have much of the usual data they use to make forecasts when they meet again Dec. 9-10. However, in recent days, several officials have advocated for additional interest rate cuts, causing the market to recalibrate expectations to now expecting a reduction at next month’s meeting. “With the next jobs report now scheduled for December 16 and CPI for December 18, there is little on the calendar to derail a cut on December 10,” Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius said in a client note Sunday. When the releases do start rolling out, Hatzius said he expects that “alternative indicators show renewed job losses in October” even though the BLS last week reported better-than-expected 119, 000 growth in payrolls for September. The Goldman team expects the Fed to react with a cut in December and two more quarter percentage points reductions in 2026.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/25/private-payroll-losses-accelerated-in-the-past-four-weeks-adp-reports-.html
Prince William Returns to a Special Spot in Wales with a Sweet Connection to Wife Kate Middleton
Prince William is back on the beach with a mission. The Prince of Wales, 43, took a walk along the shore town of Colwyn Bay in North Wales to help highlight the difference young people are making in coastal communities on Tuesday, Nov. 25. It was something of a homecoming for William. In 2011, he and his wife, Kate Middleton, lived approximately 40 miles west of Colwyn Bay on Anglesey, northwest Wales, when the prince was a search and rescue helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force. In his first stop of the day, Prince William met volunteers and spoke to the young people, aged 13 to 25, who had been involved in the Marine Conservation Society’s Hiraeth Yn Y Môr project this year, which brought together people from nearby coastal towns of Prestatyn, Rhyl, Kinmel Bay and Towyn to increase knowledge of the ocean and improve the sustainable management of local marine heritage. The project also helped promote the health and well-being benefits of connecting with our ocean. William was last publicly seen on a beach on Nov. 3 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when he played volleyball with Olympian Carolina Solberg on the Copacabana to help highlight work she does for disadvantaged young people in the city. Then, for his second visit, William headed to Youth Shedz at Mochdre, which co-creates safe spaces with young people who face adverse childhood experiences. The prince joined them at the shed for some 3D printing and gaming and was shown the Youth Shedz’s outreach Bus “Betsi,” which travels to reach young people in the community. The day in North Wales is set to end on a fun note, as he joins comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean who has co-founded a comedy school, Gwneud, Make, Do. It helps young people develop their talents and open up more arts opportunities for young people, particularly those living in isolated rural locations and those from low-income backgrounds. Prince William will spend time chatting to the aspiring comedians about their hopes and the challenges they face pursuing a future in the arts in often remote rural and coastal regions. Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage? Sign up for our free Royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! William and Kate recently settled into their new home of Forest Lodge in Windsor, but they’ve long had a special connection to Wales even before becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales in 2022 after Queen Elizabeth’s death. Prince William trained to become a helicopter pilot with the Royal Air Force’s Search and Rescue Force, graduating from the Search and Rescue Training Unit at RAF Valley, Anglesey, in 2010. According to Tatler, he was the first member of the royal family to live in Wales since King Henry VII in the 1400s. William and Kate announced their engagement in 2010, adding that they would continue to live in North Wales, where William worked as an air sea rescue pilot for the RAF. Kate made her first official royal outing in Wales a few months later, in February 2011. She joined William at the Trearddur Bay Lifeboat Station, where she christened the new Hereford Endeavour lifeboat as William applauded his bride-to-be.
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Pull off a successful Thanksgiving feast by following food safety and meal prep tips
Craig Schaefer and his wife, Jenny, will be hosting their first Thanksgiving in the Waterville home they moved into in September.
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Formation of oceans within icy moons could cause the waters to boil
Our explanation of the outer Solar System has revealed a host of icy moons, many with surface features that suggest a complex geology. In some cases, these features-most notably the geysers of Enceladus-hint at the presence of oceans beneath the icy surfaces. These oceans have been ascribed to gravitational interactions that cause flexing and friction within the moon, creating enough heat to melt the body’s interior. Something that has received a bit less attention is that some of these orbital interactions are temporary or cyclical. The orbits of any body are not always regular and often have long-term cycles. That’s also true for the other moons that provide the gravitational stress. As a result, the internal oceans may actually come and go, as the interiors of the moons melt and refreeze. A new study, released today by Nature Astronomy, looks at one of the consequences of the difference in density between liquid water and ice (about 10 percent): the potential for the moon’s interior to shrink as it melts, leaving an area of low pressure immediately below its icy shell. If the moon is small enough, this study suggests, that could cause the surface of the ocean to boil. Shifting ice It can be tempting to think of the Solar System’s current configuration as being relatively static. But that’s definitely not the case; there are plenty of hints that the outer planets moved around a bit early in their history. And, even in its present state, the Earth experiences long-term orbital cycles that drive its entry to and exit from ice ages. The moon systems of the outer planets have the potential for even more complex interactions, with many individual bodies of varying sizes sharing space with a giant planet. So, it’s easy to think that any oceans are the product of constant forces, and so they were always present. Or that the moons started out hot due to their formation and have been gradually cooling since. But the reality is that the tidal heating that drives the formation of these oceans can come and go over time, and that the moons may experience periodic meltings and re-freezings. That can have significant consequences on the stresses experienced by the icy shells of these moons. Water is significantly less dense than ice. So, as a moon’s ocean freezes up, its interior will expand, creating outward forces that press against the gravity holding the moon together. The potential of this transition to shape the surface geology of a number of moons, including Europa and Enceladus, has already been explored. So, the researchers behind the new work decided to look at the opposite issue: what happens when the interior starts to melt? Rather than focus on a specific moon, the team did a general model of an ice-covered ocean. This model treated the ice shell as an elastic surface, meaning it wouldn’t just snap, and placed viscous ice below that. Further down, there was a liquid ocean and eventually a rocky core. As the ice melted and the ocean expanded, the researchers tracked the stresses on the ice shell and the changes in pressure that occurred at the ice-ocean interface. They also tracked the spread of thermal energy through the ice shell. Pressure drop Obviously, there are limits to how much the outer shell can flex to accommodate the shrinking of the inner portions of the moon that are melting. This creates a low-pressure area under the shell. The consequences of this depend on the moon’s size. For larger moons-and this includes most of the moons the team looked at, including Europa-there were two options. For some, gravity is sufficiently strong to keep the pressure at a point where the water at the interface remains liquid. In others, the gravity was enough to cause even an elastic surface to fail, leading to surface collapse. For smaller moons, however, this doesn’t work out; the pressure gets low enough that water will boil even at the ambient temperatures (just above the freezing point of water). In addition, the low pressure will likely cause any gasses dissolved in the water to be released. The result is that gas bubbles should form at the ice-water interface. “Boiling is possible on these bodies-and not others-because they are small and have a relatively low gravitational acceleration,” the researchers conclude. “Consequently, less ocean underpressure is needed to counterbalance the [crustal] pressure.” How small does a moon have to be? Only three of the moons they examined are likely to have boiling oceans. One of them is Enceladus, famed for the geysers it produces in its southern hemisphere. Two others are Mimas, a small moon of Saturn, and Miranda, which orbits Uranus. Mimas is especially intriguing, given that evidence suggests that it might have recently developed its ocean (at least recently in astronomical terms). None of this requires an especially deep ocean. The researchers estimate that Enceladus would only need to melt an ocean about 14 km deep in order to create the conditions where boiling is possible; for Mimas, it’s only five kilometers. The researchers are careful to acknowledge that we don’t really know the implications of this, writing, “The fate of vapor generated in a subsurface ocean is uncertain.” They suggest it could act a bit like the liquid magma does in our crust, forcing its way into fractures and imperfections in the icy crust. The water should be cool enough to condense there, while others gasses released from the water should remain in the gaseous phase, potentially extending any fractures. The real question is what any of this means from the perspective of the surface. It’s possible that the failure of the crust due to the lack of pressure will create different surface features from the sort of thing caused by gas-driven fracturing. Unfortunately, the three moons where that sort of event might be happening don’t look a whole lot like each other. So, it’s possible that we’ll need to have more examples than our Solar System can provide to get a clear picture of what’s going on. Nature Astronomy, 2025. DOI: 10. 1038/s41550-025-02713-5 (About DOIs).
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/formation-of-oceans-within-icy-moons-could-cause-the-waters-to-boil/
Damian Lillard Receiving Bucks’ Video Tribute for 2-Season Stint Baffles NBA Fans
Damian Lillard’s waiver was one of the offseason’s biggest surprises. Milwaukee moved on after his playoff ACL tear, but despite the abrupt exit, the Bucks still honored him with a video tribute on Monday, baffling NBA fans. The Bucks offered Lillard a tribute video during the Portland Trail Blazers’ visit to the Fiserv Forum. The clip was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Hoop Central. Thanks for the submission! “Milwaukee Bucks tribute video for Damian Lillard. 🙌👏,” Hoop Central captioned the post. 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) Unlock Free tips from our Experts Get Picks Now This video caught the attention of fans who were left puzzled by the tribute, considering the All-Star only played two seasons in Milwaukee. Although some fans questioned Milwaukee’s choice to honor him, many still felt Lillard deserved his flowers. Dame joined the Milwaukee Bucks in 2023, following a successful campaign with the Trail Blazers, where he averaged 32. 2 points per game. He made an immediate impact in Cream City, dropping a 39 points in his debut, a franchise record. Lillard kept shining in his first season with Milwaukee, breaking several records and earning a spot as an East starter at the All-Star Game. He capped it off by winning All-Star MVP and taking home the three-point contest title. Despite his strong year, Lillard and the Bucks were knocked out in the first round by the Pacers. His numbers dipped the following season, but he still helped Milwaukee win the NBA Cup, securing the first title of his career. However, the NBA Cup win stood as his biggest moment in Milwaukee. Lillard battled injuries all season and, despite another All-Star nod, his year ended with an Achilles tear in the playoffs. He was waived in the offseason and later re-signed with Portland, where he’s yet to make his second debut. Damian Lillard responds to the Bucks’ tribute video with a show of gratitude Damian Lillard returned to Milwaukee on Monday as the Trail Blazers beat the Bucks 115-103. Despite Portland’s win, the spotlight was on Dame, who received a tribute video from his former team honoring his two years in Milwaukee. Although the nine-time All-Star was on the court during the tribute, he later acknowledged the gesture on Instagram with a grateful response. “🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼,” Dame wrote re-sharing Bucks’ tribute video. In his two years with Milwaukee, Lillard played 138 games for the franchise, averaging 24. 6 points and 4. 8 rebounds, while making two All-Star appearances.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-damian-lillard-receiving-bucks-video-tribute-2-season-stint-baffles-nba-fans
