Bitcoin surges 8% from $81K low as Fed rate cut odds jump to 67% for December meeting. Chair Powell may override divided Fed officials to push through 25 basis point rate reduction. With the market speculating a Fed rate cut in December, Bitcoin has rallied by more than 8% since it went down below $81, 000 on Friday. According to Barclays Research, there is disagreement among Fed officials about the future of monetary policy. Moreover, Chair Jerome Powell might signal another 25 basis point cut. Powell Could Tip the Scales Toward Rate Reduction It looks like, Federal officials are quite divided on the issue of monetary policy direction. It has been reported that governors Stephen Miran, Michelle Bowman, and Christopher Waller are in favor of loosening rates at the meeting in December. On the other hand, President of the St. Louis Fed, Alberto Musalem and President of the Kansas City Fed, Jeffrey Schmid are inclined to keep the current range of 3. 75-4% without any further changes. Vice Chair Michael Barr, Philip Jefferson, Austan Goolsbee of Chicago, and Susan Collins of Boston are all quite uncertain about the matter and are slightly inclined to suggest holding the rates at their current level. In the meantime, Lisa Cook and John Williams are waiting for the economic data to come in and seem to be agreeable to another rate cut if the situation requires it. The CME FedWatch tool is currently indicating a 67% chance of a rate cut in December, which is a significant reversal from the 33% probability that was estimated right after Fed Williams’ remarks. According to Nick Timiraos, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, if there is a rate reduction, Powell will have to be very vocal about it and persuade the rest of the committee to go along with the decision since they will be divided. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed worries about inflation and recession after recent increases in the service economy said the increases had nothing to do with imported goods or tariffs. Bitcoin is trading close to $86,700 after it had made its 24-hour high at $88,038. The trading volume has been increased by 45% during this time. An analyst named Michael van de Poppe has located a CME gap at $85,200 and, therefore, he is expecting a Bitcoin short-term drop of a few hours or days before the latter will resume its upward trend and reach $90,000-$96,000 to establish support. Another weekly close of more than $86,000, according to Rekt Capital, may give Bitcoin the power to go to $93,000, however, if there is a rejection at that level, the prices could be trapped for a while. The revival momentum may be kept alive by the interaction of positive forces like spot Bitcoin ETFs, whale accumulation, and call options buying until the end of trading year. Highlighted Crypto News Today:.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-surges-8-as-powell-eyes-december-fed-rate-cut-push/
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Mum of Suicide Victim Shocked After She Discovered Son’s Body on Display in Museum — the Truth Behind the Claim
Mother of a suicide victim, Christopher Todd Erick, claimed that she saw her son’s remains displayed in a Las Vegas museum, sparking shock, fear, and widespread attention online. According to Kim Erick, while visiting the Real Bodies exhibition a show featuring plastinated human specimens she recognised a figure she believed to be her deceased son. The museum, however, has firmly denied these allegations, stating that there is no connection between the exhibit and Christopher. Here is the truth behind the claim. The Viral Story and Public Reaction The claim quickly spread across social media platforms and news sites, generating a mix of outrage, sympathy, and disbelief. The posts described the mother’s distress, suggesting that she had unexpectedly come face-to-face with her son’s body years after his death. Some reports emphasised her emotional response, highlighting her heartbreak and disbelief at the thought that her son could have been displayed publicly without her consent. According to the report of LADbible, Kim Erick maintained that certain features on the plastinated figure including a skull fracture and tattoo marks resembled those of her son. ‘I knew it was him. It was so unbelievably painful to look at. My words cannot describe how this shook me and my family to its core,’ Erick said. ‘I was actually looking at pictures of my son’s skinned, butchered body. It is gut-wrenching,’ she added. The mother insisted that these details were too specific to be coincidental and expressed her determination to confirm the truth. ‘I started looking online for the deep skull fracture I saw in Chris’ right temple of his head when he died. When I saw the plastinated body online in the news article with this same skull fracture. it was too painful to look closer,’ she said. Museum Denies Allegations and The Truth Imagine Exhibitions, the company behind the Real Bodies show, responded swiftly, rejecting the claim entirely. The exhibition confirmed that the figure in question has been on display since 2004, eight years before Christopher’s death in 2012. And further clarified that all specimens are ethically sourced, legally obtained, and unidentifiable, meaning it is impossible for the body to belong to a specific individual, including Christopher. In a statement to Lead Stories, the company said, ‘There is no factual basis for these allegations. The referenced specimen has been on continuous display in Las Vegas since 2004 and cannot be associated with the individual named in these claims. All specimens are ethically sourced, legally obtained, and unidentifiable.’ Archival photographs and video are also verified showing the same seated plastinated figure on display in Las Vegas as far back as 2006, further disproving the claim that the body could be Christopher’s. Furthermore, Christopher’s remains have been cremated. Mother’s Grief Led to This Belief Erick’s belief that she had seen her son’s body is believed to be closely tied to her grief and the circumstances surrounding his death. Christopher Todd Erick tragically died by suicide, and his father reportedly arranged for an immediate cremation. This left Kim Erick without the chance to view, verify, or say goodbye to her son’s remains, leaving her with deep emotional trauma. The sudden loss, combined with her inability to confirm her son’s final resting place, may have contributed to her perception that she recognised him in the museum exhibit. ‘ While the museum has repeatedly denied the claim, Erick’s insistence reflects the intensity of a mother’s grief and the desire for closure. Ethical Issues Surrounding Human Exhibits Even though the claim has been debunked, it still raises wider questions about plastinated body exhibitions. Critics often question the origin of the bodies, consent, and whether displaying human remains in public is morally acceptable. Supporters of exhibitions say they provide an educational opportunity to understand anatomy and the human body up close. Although the claim has been debunked, it is hard not to acknowledge that exhibits like this naturally attract emotional reactions, as demonstrated by Erick’s response, showing how such displays can provoke fear, grief, and controversy, even when the allegations are unfounded.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mum-suicide-victim-shocked-after-she-discovered-sons-body-display-museum-truth-behind-claim-1757525
Igalia detail their open source work for Valve’s Steam Frame and Steam Machine
One of the great things about Valve’s hardware is that it’s not locked down, and they put a lot of money into open source for SteamOS (Linux). With the upcoming new Steam Machine and Steam Frame, the open source never stops. And here we have Igalia, one of the Free Software consultancies that Valve works with, writing up a post detailing some of the work that goes into it all. In this case, it’s especially interesting for the Steam Frame. Igalia have people working on FEX, as just one example, which is a fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux. Basically, it allows running x86 applications on ARM64 Linux devices this is part of how the Steam Frame will actually run games. From the post: “If you love video games, like I do, working on FEX with Valve is a dream come true,” said Paulo Matos, an engineer with Igalia’s Compilers Team. Even so, the challenges can be daunting, because making sure the translation is working often requires manual QA rather than automated testing. “You have to start a game, sometimes the error shows up in the colors or sound, or how the game behaves when you break down the door in the second level. Just debugging this can take a while,” said Matos. “For optimization work I did early last year, I used a game called Psychonauts to test it. I must have played the first 3 to 4 minutes of the game many, many times for debugging. Looking at my history, Steam tells me I played it for 29 hours, but it was always the first few minutes, nothing else.” I imagine there’s a lot of driver development, and Proton / Wine development, that has people repeat sections over and over like this. Can’t imagine how boring that actually ends up. But, probably exciting when they finally nail it and get it all working nicely. The post from Igalia also confirms the Steam Frame will use the open source Mesa3D Turnip graphics driver, which needed a fair amount of work to be ready for the device by the sounds of it, with lots missing to get it up to scratch. “We implemented many Vulkan extensions and reviewed numerous others,” said Danylo Piliaiev, an engineer on the Graphics Team. “Over the years, we ensured that D3D11, D3D12, and OpenGL games rendered correctly through DXVK, vkd3d-proton, and Zink, investigating many rendering issues along the way. We achieved higher correctness than the proprietary driver and, in many cases, Mesa3D Turnip is faster as well.” Since it’s all open source, everyone benefits not just Valve. And, some of the work sounds quite exciting for the future of gaming on Linux. Looking ahead, Igalia’s work for Valve will continue to deliver benefits to the wider Linux Gaming ecosystem. For example, the Steam Frame, as a battery-powered VR headset, needs to deliver high performance within a limited power budget. A way to address this is to create a more efficient task scheduler, which is something Changwoo Min of Igalia’s Kernel Team has been working on. As he says, “I have been developing a customized CPU scheduler for gaming, named LAVD: Latency-criticality Aware Virtual Deadline scheduler.” Read more in the Igalia post. They also have multiple jobs open for programmers interested.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/igalia-detail-their-open-source-work-for-valves-steam-frame-and-steam-machine/
Movie Review: ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ brings back the magic with new faces and tricks
Ten years or so between installments of a successful Hollywood franchise is a lifetime. When it comes to the third “Now You See Me” movie poof! time doesn’t matter. These magicians still got it. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” does what sequels apparently must do these days load up the characters, return to favorite bits and go global but nails the trick, a crowd-pleasing return that already has a fourth in the works. “It is very good to be back,” says Jesse Eisenberg as the egotistical, perfectionist J. Daniel Atlas, the brains behind the magician-robber outfit. It’s hard to argue with that sentiment on the strength of this outing, directed with assurance by Ruben Fleischer. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” acts as a sort of pivot, bringing back the veterans all of them, in various forms as well as introducing three Gen Z eat-the-rich magicians played by Dominic Sessa, Justice Smith and Ariana Greenblatt. They’re clearly the future. It’s in good (sleight of) hands. The movie starts off with a clever rip-off of nasty crypto bros in Brooklyn and expands to scenes in Belgium, the United Arab Emirates, France and South Africa. It’s got Nazis, “Harry Potter” vibes and some Louvre museum heist energy. We didn’t need the F1 chase through Abu Dhabi, but no one’s complaining. The original Four Horsemen Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco and Isla Fisher are supplemented by Lizzy Caplan, who had replaced Fisher in the second installment. Morgan Freeman returns as the gravel-voiced mentor. The prize at the movie’s heart is a diamond but no mere bauble. It’s the Heart Diamond, the largest ever discovered, with a price tag of half a billion dollars. It’s the size of a smoked turkey leg. The diamond is owned by a particularly vile South African diamond mine scion who uses her ultra-wealth to launder money for warlords and arms dealers. She is played deliciously by Rosamund Pike with a snide disdain and a nifty Afrikaner accent. The secretive magic society known as The Eye unites the old Horsemen and the new trio (the Three Ponies?) to steal the diamond, stored in one of those multilevel, biometric “Mission: Impossible”-style bunkers. Capturing it won’t enhance their bank statements. Remember, they’re all really anti-capitalist, share-the-wealth magicians most likely democratic socialists, in vogue right now. “This is a chance to drive a stake through the devil herself,” Eisenberg’s character says. Hollywood is funny that way, creating a multimillion-dollar franchise on the back of heroic left-wing activist characters and convincing the UAE to set it on their streets. At first, it’s hard, with eight heroes rushing around, to figure out the primary dynamics. The older Horsemen are strangely muted here except for Caplan, a hoot and the young need some seasoning. Intergenerational bickering keeps the movie alive. There’s a quick stop at a French chateau where some real magic takes place, literally. The last two “Now You See Me” installments got very green-screen and CGI when it came to effects, but the third very refreshingly steps back into old-fashioned trickery. In a single take, we see each of the heroes try to top the others with a card trick, misdirection or illusion. There’s also a hall of mirrors, an upside-down room, an infinity staircase, a perspective-warping room and a nifty escape from a chamber filling with sand. Kudos to the filmmakers for embracing physical tricks over digital trickery. Also, cute use of Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra.” All this leads to a huge showdown between the diamond princess and our motley magicians. You won’t guess who’s been pulling the strings all this time. Seriously, you won’t. And a new generation of magician-thieves are minted. That was a hard trick to pull off. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” a Lionsgate release in theaters Friday, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for some strong language, violence and suggestive references. Running time: 112 minutes. Three stars out of four.
https://sentinelcolorado.com/uncategorized/movie-review-now-you-see-me-now-you-dont-brings-back-the-magic-with-new-faces-and-tricks/
“Kevin Stefanski is a generational hater”: NFL fans rip Browns HC for not giving game ball to Shedeur Sanders after rookie QB’s historic debut
Shedeur Sanders led the Cleveland Browns to a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in his first NFL start in Week 12 on Sunday.
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6 Aggressive Traits That Masquerade as Confidence
Confidence signals steadiness, clarity, and grounded self-control. Yet people often mistake aggressive traits for the same quality. The overlap creates confusion, especially in workplaces and relationships where calm authority and hostility sometimes look similar from a distance. Aggressive traits slip through because they can mimic certainty, even when the behavior undermines trust. Understanding how these […] The post 6 Aggressive Traits That Masquerade as Confidence appeared first on Clever Dude Personal Finance & Money.
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Wild Theories Swirl in Celeste Rivas’ Death as Cannibalism Claims Surge Over D4vd’s ‘Sadistic Plans’
The death of teen Celeste Rivas has unleashed a tidal wave of online theories after investigators revealed that her body had been dismembered, decapitated and partially frozen before being found inside the frunk of a Tesla connected to singer D4vd. The Shocking Condition of Celeste’s Body The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner received Celeste’s remains in what sources described as a horrendous condition. Her torso was intact but her limbs had been removed and cut into several pieces. Her head had been severed, and parts of the body were still partially frozen when recovered. The discovery inside a Tesla registered to D4vd immediately propelled the case into national attention. Due to the state of the body, officials believe the cause of death will likely be recorded as undetermined. The extent of dismemberment and freezing made it difficult for investigators to even confirm the sex of the remains at first. Still, the Robbery Homicide Division continues to pursue the case as a homicide. The detail that Celeste’s body had been frozen became a turning point in public speculation. It opened the door to several grim theories about motive, method and timeline, many of which began circulating across social platforms within hours. Theories Fuelled by Talk of Disturbing Plans Speculation intensified after a private investigator linked to a property owner allegedly said there had been ‘plans about how to get rid of Celeste’ and described these as ‘scary and sadistic’. He added that the plans would ‘blow your mind’, a statement that triggered waves of theorising about what those plans could have involved. A circulating explanation offered three possible motives for long term body freezing: concealment, slowing decomposition or preservation for cannibalism. While investigators have not linked the case to serial killer behaviour, the presence of a freezer and evidence of significant dismemberment pushed users to consider darker possibilities. The extreme nature of the injuries also raised questions about intent. Some observers pointed out that decapitation was not necessary to fit her into the Tesla frunk, suggesting a level of brutality or specific motive that went beyond simple disposal. Internet Sleuths Add Fuel With Viral Comments Online speculation has been relentless, with users adding their own theories in real time. One wrote: ‘As gruesome as it sounds. maybe they decapitated to fit her in the deep freezer.’ Another, commenting on the timeline, said: ‘Guesses: Cut up to fit in the freezer and to transport the body wherever he needed to take it. Did not he move his residence? I thought he moved to the mansion in 2025. So wonder if he had to put the body in the frunk because it had to be cleared out of the prior place. I think he had help from someone who did not know what he was moving around, an unwitting accomplice, who has distanced himself now that he knows the details’. Other users believe the dismemberment pattern indicates multiple attempts to store or transport the body, while some argue the severity of the condition reflects panic, rage or premeditated mutilation. Every new report has added a fresh layer of theorising. D4vd remains at the centre of public conversation simply because the car belonged to him, although police have not confirmed him as a suspect. The lack of official clarification has allowed speculation to spread unchecked, with users connecting fragments of information to build their own narratives. Investigators Brace for a Challenging Case Police are now working with limited physical evidence due to the advanced decomposition and freezing. Detectives will rely heavily on digital footprints, movement records and any individuals linked to the vehicle. The combination of mutilation, freezing and the unclear timeline makes this one of the most complex cases investigators have faced in recent months. The shocking combination of freezing, mutilation and claims of disturbing plans has created one of the most intense speculation storms the case has seen, with social media users filling investigative gaps with their own chilling interpretations. For now, the truth of what happened to Celeste remains obscured by the brutality of her death and the silence of those who may know more.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/wild-theories-swirl-celeste-rivas-death-cannibalism-claims-surge-over-d4vds-sadistic-plans-1757541
Orchard Lake council seat election hinged on a coin toss
Sean O’Bryan was unlucky in his first political campaign for Orchard Lake city council. Tied with one of two opponents for the seat, his bid ended with an historic tie-breaking coin toss.. “I had this overwhelming feeling of joy for the whole process,” he said. “Although I didn’t win, I’m extremely grateful.” O’Bryan, 38, campaigned for one of two council seats, along with incumbent Kevin Kroger and former councilwoman DuAnne Sonneville. Unofficial election results after the polls closed on Nov. 4 showed Kroger received 314 votes and Sonneville finished second with 238 votes, ahead of O’Bryan’s 235. When the county’s bipartisan board of canvassers met on Nov. 5 to certify results votes from the single precinct, votes from mailed-in ballots and validated write-in votes, both Sonneville and O’Bryan were tied with 239 votes each. “This was the only known election tie in the history of Orchard Lake,” said Sonneville, 77, who served two three-year terms on the council before she was term-limited and had to wait for another run at a non-partisan council seat. She is also a volunteer for the Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society. County election officials rarely see tie votes. In 1955, the state standardized how tied elections are decided: • A coin toss determines which candidate is the first to draw a folded piece of paper from a closed cardboard box. • Candidates wait for the county clerk’s permission to open their papers simultaneously to see if the message inside says “elected” or “not elected.” According to the 2010 Census, Orchard Lake Village has an estimated 2, 375 residents in 802 households. Sonneville, O’Bryan and Kroger stood together on election day greeting voters at the city hall voting precinct. One voter asked the three candidates who won the 2020 presidential election, Sonneville said. “If you have any doubts about elections, do the poll worker training,” she replied. “I worked elections for years. Michigan has backups on its backups.” O’Bryan called the experience “very refreshing, politically speaking. We all got along great. We greeted the voters as a unit rather than shouldering each other out of the way,” After the polls closed, the three sat together inside city hall to await results. Sonneville said she wasn’t worried about who won because each candidate wanted to help the city. “I spent all day with Sean and found him to be a very good candidate,” she said. “I thought if I didn’t win it was fine, because at least we’ll be sure that someone got elected who cares about the city.” They appeared at the tiebreaking event at the county clerk’s Pontiac office with family in tow. County election officials and some city officials were also there. County Clerk Lisa Brown read the 1955 state statute aloud to those assembled and said it was too late for either candidate to withdraw or concede. “They showed us a quarter and randomly assigned me ‘tails’ and Sean ‘heads,’” Sonneville said, adding that Brown folded the papers in an identical shape and put them in the box held by Joe Rozell, the county’s director of elections. After the candidates selected and unfolded their papers, onlookers clapped and O’Bryan shook Sonneville’s hand. “Constituents know we’ve been elected to serve them,” Sonneville said. “We’ve been lucky to get good candidates who have always stepped up.” After posing for photos and accepting an election certificate from Brown, Sonneville asked O’Bryan if he would join her in donating their unfolded papers to the Orchard Lake Museum. He agreed. “I wish we’d asked the county for the quarter,” he told The Oakland Press. Sonneville is glad the election is getting some attention. “It’s a good lesson that every vote counts,” she said. O’Bryan said the election was handled by City Clerk/Treasurer Nancy Morogi and staff “with absolute transparency and professionalism” and Brown and Rozell handled the tiebreaking procedure “in a very fair, transparent and efficient way.” O’Bryan plans to run for office again and appreciated the community’s support at the polls. But for the next few months, he’ll concentrate on opening his law office in Waterford Township. Sonneville said she would attend council meetings even if she hadn’t won the election, because it’s a way to give back to the community. “It doesn’t matter which side of the desk I’m on, this is my community,” she said. “I’ve never turned into my subdivision without thinking how lucky I am to live here.”.
https://www.theoaklandpress.com/2025/11/24/orchard-lake-council-seat-election-hinged-on-a-coin-toss/
White House Scraps DOGE: The Bizarre Subscriptions and Weird Overseas Contracts Draining Public Funds
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, launched with fanfare as a flagship initiative of Donald Trump’s second term, has quietly been disbanded, eight months before its scheduled end. Meant to streamline federal agencies and cut waste, DOGE instead became synonymous with confusion, strange overseas contracts, and massive public spending that delivered little measurable savings. DOGE’s Short-Lived Ambitions and Rapid Rise Created in January, DOGE made a dramatic entrance into Washington with a promise to shrink federal agencies and redirect resources toward Trump priorities. It gained early attention for aggressive budget cuts, sudden layoffs, and the unusual spectacle of staff sleeping at headquarters to execute the mandate. Despite the publicity, the Office of Personnel Management has since absorbed many of DOGE’s functions. Scott Kupor, OPM Director, confirmed the department no longer exists as a centralised entity. Documents reviewed by Reuters indicate that at least two DOGE employees moved to the newly established National Design Studio, an office tasked with redesigning federal websites under the leadership of Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia. Former DOGE staffers reportedly feared legal repercussions from the abrupt job cuts and radical reforms, further clouding the agency’s legacy. By May, over 200, 000 federal workers had been laid off or taken buyouts, with claims of billions in supposed savings remaining unverified due to a lack of transparent accounting. Questionable Contracts and Overseas Spending DOGE’s termination also revealed some puzzling contract choices. In a recent tweet, the department announced that nine days of audits had resulted in 78 terminated or descoped contracts with a ceiling value of £1. 6 billion ($1. 9 billion), claiming £283 million ($335 million) in savings. Among the contracts cut were a £508, 000 ($616,000) HHS IT subscription for social media monitoring, a £158, 000 ($191, 000) USAGM broadcasting deal for operations in Ethiopia, and a £3. 6 million ($4. 3 million) IRS IT project to support Inflation Reduction Act transformation. Many observers questioned the purpose of these contracts in the first place and why taxpayer dollars were committed without public oversight. Additionally, the Trump administration confirmed that millions of taxpayer dollars had been used to fund subscriptions to media outlets such as Politico. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, ‘The more than eight million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidising subscriptions to Politico on the American taxpayer’s dime will no longer be happening.’ Conservative circles immediately seized on these revelations, digging through USAspending. gov for further examples of government-paid media subscriptions. Media Reactions and Public Backlash The programme attracted widespread criticism for targeting government transparency. Elon Musk, who once lauded the department, described DOGE as ‘transparent’ despite reports that agents often refused to identify themselves and slashed agency budgets without consultation. Analysts highlighted that the costs of operating DOGE, combined with its questionable contracts, far outweighed any purported savings. Some estimates suggest hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars were impacted, while certain essential government services and public health initiatives were disrupted. Former employees and insiders suggested Musk later regretted some of the decisions, attributing mismanagement to the chaotic environment and high-stakes political pressure. The Legacy of DOGE and the Road Ahead With DOGE now officially disbanded, the Department of Government Efficiency will be remembered more for its bewildering mix of bizarre subscriptions, overseas contracts, and controversial job cuts than for delivering any meaningful cost reductions. Questions remain about who authorised the original £1. 6 billion ($1. 9 billion) expenditure and whether accountability measures will ever be implemented. As OPM takes over remaining functions, Washington faces the challenge of reconciling the disruption left in DOGE’s wake. The episode is a reminder that efficiency is not simply a policy goal; it is a meticulous, fully accountable process. Otherwise, even well-intentioned reforms can spiral into expensive, chaotic, and controversial initiatives.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/white-house-scraps-doge-bizarre-subscriptions-weird-overseas-contracts-draining-public-funds-1757557
Will Alex DeBrincat Score a Goal vs. the New Jersey Devils on November 24?
Is Alex DeBrincat going to score a goal on Monday, when his Detroit Red Wings play the New Jersey Devils at 7:00 PM ET? Stats and info are available below, to help you make the right call. Alex DeBrincat Anytime Goal Odds vs. the Devils Anytime Goal Odds: +155 (Bet $10 to win $15.50 if he scores a goal) DeBrincat Goals Betting Stats DeBrincat has not yet eclipsed a points prop bet in any game he’s played this year (one opportunity with a set points prop). DeBrincat has recorded a point in 14 games this season while posting eight multiple-point games. In eight of 22 games this season, DeBrincat has scored — including two games with multiple goals. DeBrincat has taken 86 shots this season, converting 11.6% of them, leading to 10 goals. He has not faced the Devils yet this season. He has six power-play goals, and has taken 23 shots on the power play. DeBrincat Recent Performance Date Opponent Home/Away Result Points Goals Time On Ice 11/22/2025 Blue Jackets Home W 4-3 OT 1 1 18:33 11/20/2025 Islanders Home L 5-0 0 0 16:48 11/18/2025 Kraken Home W 4-2 2 0 20:24 11/16/2025 Rangers Away W 2-1 1 1 20:00 11/15/2025 Sabres Home L 5-4 OT 2 2 18:04 11/13/2025 Ducks Home W 6-3 3 2 18:26 11/9/2025 Blackhawks Home L 5-1 0 0 19:39 11/7/2025 Rangers Home L 4-1 0 0 16:50 11/4/2025 Golden Knights Away L 1-0 0 0 19:19 11/2/2025 Sharks Away W 3-2 SO 1 0 16:29 Detroit Red Wings vs. New Jersey Devils Game Info Game Day: Monday, November 24, 2025 Game Time: 7:00 PM ET TV Channel: ESPN+ Watch the NHL on Fubo!
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