Seafood, pasta and more in Pasadena – it’s all at this popular mall

It struck me the other day that The Commons on Lake Avenue isn’t just a fine destination for lunch or dinner, and a bit of shopping for dishware at Williams-Sonoma. It’s a museum, a compendium of many of the foods that define us as Southern Californians, nicely assembled in one easily accessible space and represented by several of our best casually upscale mini-chains. I’ve noticed that diners don’t bother with reservations, even at those eateries that offer reservations. They (we!) just show up, and glance in to see what looks good, what tempts, and perhaps what doesn’t have a wait that will drag on long enough for lunch to turn into dinner. The newest of the mini-chains is Uovo (The Commons, 146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena; 626-556-7948, www. uovo. la), where the obsession with pasta rivals that of many of its equals in Venice, Florence and Rome if not more so. There’s a long essay on the flipside of the menu, explaining the Uovo search for the perfect pasta. How it found the wellspring of fresh pasta in Bologna. And realized that the only way to serve pasta that good was to make it in Italy and ship it overnight. Which is declared at the top of every menu. The result is . amazing, done in three pasta categories: La Pasta di Bologna, La Pasta di Roma and Pasta Classica mostly in shapes like tonnarelli (akin to spaghetti), flat thin tagliolini and flat medium width tagliatelle. There’s lasagna, tortellini and ravioli, too. The toppings are wondrous; I’m mad for the cacio e pepe with pecorino Romano and imported black pepper. So simple and so good. And, of course, there are openers and sides yellowtail crudo, insalata arugula and mizuna, wagyu beef tartare, roasted cauliflower, broccoli and mushrooms. Once again, the menu informs us that “We politely decline any modifications.” When you have one singular sensation dominating your menu, why would anyone ask you to? Though with a tip of the toque to SoCal, there are gluten-free options. Albeit “cooked in the same water as our regular pasta.” For many years, legendary sushi chef Kazunori Nozawa ran a much-respected mini-mall sushi and sashimi restaurant, famous for its many rules. Nozawa was, and is, a purist. Which means no spicy tuna rolls, no California rolls, no exotic rolls at all. If diners asked for less-than-traditional dishes, they were (depending on the chef’s mood) politely told no, or not so politely asked to leave. For one, actress Charlize Theron was ejected after demanding dishes that Nozawa didn’t want to serve her. It was dining for masochists though as was, and is, often mentioned, the quality of the fish is first-rate . even if the portions are a bit undernourished. Several years ago, Nozawa closed his original shop, and began opening a chain of fast-casual incarnations called Sugarfish by Sushi Nozawa, where the drill is pretty much the same except (as a rule) no one yells at you, or tosses you out. (I think.) At The Commons incarnation (146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena; 626-298-8386, www. sugarfishsushi. com), there’s almost always a wait to get in. The room is far more designerish than the original, in a comfortably minimalist fashion. And service is actually friendly. Though they still won’t serve you extra rice or sauce; the rules are the rules. There’s an à la carte menu at Sugarfish: three sashimi choices, 13 sushi options, seven non-exotic rolls, either hand or cut. But, I suspect very few order à la carte here except to, perhaps, enhance the Trust Me menus, of which there are three. There’s the Trust Me Lite (edamame, tuna sashimi; one piece each of albacore sushi, salmon sushi and shrimp sushi; and a toro hand roll), the Trust Me (edamame, tuna sashimi; two pieces each of albacore sushi and salmon sushi; one each of yellowtail sushi and halibut sushi; a blue crab hand roll and a toro hand roll), and the Nozawa Trust Me (the same as the Trust Me, but with a two-piece “daily special”). For better or worse, I tend to leave Sugarfish feeling still hungry. I know that marks me as a Philistine, a barbarian at the gate. But as a friend who often eats at Sugarfish said and do note that she’s a seriously stylish dresser, exercise advocate and diner “I eat at Sugarfish all the time. And while I eat, I keep wondering where I’m going to go for a hamburger after.” Or, if not a hamburger, perhaps some handmade dumplings at Dan Modern Chinese next door (146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena; 626-817-9799, www. danmodernchinese. com). Dan is a very comfy place in which to contemplate the joys of xiao long bao soup dumplings of which Dan offers seven variations. Which is also unique; even the best-known of the soup dumpling shops offer . one soup dumpling. But at Dan, there’s pork, pork and crab, pork and shrimp, chicken, chicken and crab, chicken and shrimp, and vegetable. The funny thing about all those variations is that for most of us, the wonder of the soup dumpling is the small miracle of hot soup . wrapped in a dumpling, a culinary parlor trick that’s taught the wise among us to gobble with caution. Pop a steaming hot soup dumpling in your mouth, and expect a palate burn that will stay with you for a while. The trick is to bite with a certain delicacy not easy when there’s a tempting basket of dumplings before you. I certainly had no problem putting together a proper dumpling feast, adding numerous of the five non-soup dumplings to my table (pork, pork and crab, pork and shrimp, chicken and vegetable), each available steamed, pan-fried or crispy. Mixing and matching them is fun, and tasty. There are puffy buns as well, both steamed and pan-fried; I prefer steamed, which is the traditional prep, and somehow even sweeter and more appealing a savory dish that feels like a dessert, especially with its filling of pork in a sweetish sauce. And there’s more, but not much. There’s a trio of noodle soups and very good they are, too. There are seven flavors of fried rice, which isn’t really a dim sum dish, but then this is a new-school dumpling house, and pretty much anything goes including a “large plate” of the Taiwanese favorite Three Cup Chicken, so named because of the three cups of sauce used to cook it (soy, rice wine and sesame oil). And, speaking of cups, The Commons also offers a branch of Philz Coffee, should you need a cappuccino after your sesame noodles with pork or your chicken roll. And though it’s not in The Commons, the best ice cream for miles around is Bacio di Latte (85 W. Colorado Blvd., Old Pasadena; 626-360-0764, So expensive. And so good!.
https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2025/11/22/seafood-pasta-and-more-in-pasadena-its-all-at-this-popular-mall/

FRIDAY FULL SHOW 11/21/25: Trump Warns “I Think They’re In Serious Trouble” After White House & Pentagon Finally Discover The Democrat/Podesta Plan To Trigger A Civil War & Collapse The United States!

John Podesta planned civil war if Biden lost in 2020. The plan was postponed for four years when the Democrats managed to steal the 2020 election. In the meantime, they made a predictive-programming movie about a civil war to prepare their minions for what to do when the time came. In Podesta’s plan and in the movie, Left-coast states form a “Western Alliance,” secede from the Union and eventually assassinate the President. Lo-and-behold, California, Oregon and Washington have formed an alliance to “cow” the President. The Western States Can COW the President California announces coalition of Governors forming new alliance to protect public health from political interference And when Gavin Newsom bragged about forming the alliance on Steven Colbert’s show, the minions cheered because they were in on the plan. Gav while touting Democrats’ support for international climate agreements, vaccine access and opposition to mass deportations. He highlighted California’s partnership with nearby states to counter what he’s called the politicization of the CDC and vaccine guidelines under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4354067/posts

Oklahoma State, Habtom Samuel win men’s titles, NC State, Lemngole take women’s titles in x-country

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The top-ranked Oklahoma State men and N.C. State women continued to collect team titles, Alabama junior Doris Lemngole defended her championship and New Mexico’s two-time runner-up Habtom Samuel took the men’s title at the NCAA Division I cross country championships on Saturday. The Cowboys finished an undefeated season putting four runners…
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10219689/oklahoma-state-habtom-samuel-win-mens-titles-nc-state-lemngole-take-womens-titles-in-x-country.html

Martin completes redemption tour with 8-Player Division 1 football state title win over Montabella

The final stop on the Martin redemption tour was successful, making the hours at practice and on the farm worthwhile. The Clippers, who were knocked out in the second round of the 2024 playoffs, earned their third state title in four years, running past Blanchard Montabella for a 52-8 win Saturday in the 2025 8-Player Division 1 championship game at Northern Michigan University. “From Day One, we wanted to redeem ourselves,” Martin coach Brad Blauvelt said. “It was heartbreaking last year. We thought we could win four in a row. We wanted to get back this year and finish it right. “This senior class was special. They’re friends. They hung out with each other. I was super tight with them. They helped me move. They worked on my farm. I will miss these seniors.” The Clippers won the 2022 state title, beating Merrill, 74-24, before tacking on the 2023 championship with a 30-26 win over Indian River Inland Lakes. But Martin lost to Mendon, 26-22, in a 2024 regional final. In Saturday’s state final, Montabella scored first, with Brady Kieff running for a 3-yard touchdown and a 2-point conversion. “They came out swinging for sure,” Blauvelt said. “There were a couple mistakes on that first drive. We didn’t panic. These boys have been in so many tough situations a couple years ago where we won. Once we settled in, we were OK.” Senior quarterback Haylen Buell, who played in Martin’s previous two state finals, was more than OK. Buell capped his career with three touchdown runs and a TD pass against the 11-2 Mustangs. Buell finished with 179 yards rushing on nine carries and completed 7 of 7 passes for 134 yards, with one interception. “He was a monster today, and he has been all season,” Blauvelt said. “He wanted the third title. He was the driving force. I talk a lot about the senior class and how special they were. They wanted it. Haylen likes football. He likes to be physical, and that mindset rubbed off on everyone.” After Montabella’s opening touchdown, Martin answered with a 3-yard run and 2-point conversion by Buell for an 8-8 tie after one quarter. The Clippers took over the game in the second quarter, scoring 30 points for a 38-8 halftime lead. Bryer Watson began the scoring with an 81-yard TD run, with Buell tacking on a 44-yard TD run. After Seth Toris ran for a 1-yard score, Buell found Anderson Keeler for a 25-yard touchdown pass. Toris also ran for a pair of 2-point conversions. Elkins, who ran for a 2-pointer in the second quarter, scored on a 52-yard run in the third quarter, with Buell hitting Watson for the conversion. Buell finished the scoring with a 62-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. Martin totaled 498 yards of offense, including 364 on the ground. Montabella was held to 101 yards rushing and 87 passing. Watson added six carries for 111 yards for the Clippers, with Ethan Greene catching four passes for 23 yards. Watson added two catches for 68 yards. Isaac Suk paced the Martin defense with six tackles, while Buell added five unassisted tackles and two assists. Noah Carlson had five tackles for Montabella, which made its first state final appearance. Gabriel Kauffman led Montabella with eight carries for 54 yards, completing 9 of 22 passes for 87 yards. “This class, this team was special,” Blauvelt said. “Before the season, we asked them to play with great effort, be selfless and be a teammate. “And they did.”.
https://www.mlive.com/highschoolsports/2025/11/martin-completes-redemption-tour-with-8-player-division-1-football-state-title-win-over-montabella.html

‘Lift us all up’: Lives lost honored at Transgender Day of Remembrance

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. The Transgender Day of Remembrance seeks to honor the memory of transgender and nonbinary individuals who were lost in 2025, either to homicide or to suicide. People in the Capital Region recently gathered to pay their respects and pay tribute to the individuals who died too soon. During the ceremony, members of the transgender/nonbinary community read the 64 names of those who died, followed by a call and response portion. Rauch Passaro was one of the individuals who participated, sharing that they felt very heartened to see a ceremony like this take place in their community. “Especially in years where we’re affected by the loss in our own community, it really hits home, so I am so grateful to be able to have everyone come together and see the community support for this year after year,” Passaro said. “These times are undeniably scary it’s contentious, but it’s events like this that really underline how these are the things that bind us. In life, across the board, everyone has something that they can relate to each other on. “I hope those who attend leave with just a little more thoughtfulness, a little more patience and a desire to understand each other and stay connected to people and to find things that lift us all up.” Attendees were able to take part in a candlelight vigil and listen to readings from Rabbi Illana Symons of Temple Sinai and Rev. Jo Urrriola-Shonewolf of Saratoga United Methodist Church, as well as musical performances of “Whisper” and“Take Me Down to the Water’s Edge” by Trace Ellis. The ceremony, which took place in the Wyckoff Center on the Skidmore College campus, was put together in partnership between Saratoga Pride and Skidmore College. Mariel Martin, director of the Wyckoff Center, shared with the Saratogian ahead of the ceremony not only how fitting a location it was to hold such a ceremony, but how proud she was to be a part of this annual remembrance. “The Wyckoff Center is a space for cross-cultural communication, community engagement, connection across identity, culture across difference and so really it is a space to affirm all members of our community, so it feels like a really fitting space to have it,” Mariel Martin, director of the Wyckoff Center, shared ahead of the ceremony. “Skidmore College does not exist in isolation, we are connected to the wider Saratoga community and creating really intentional spaces where we invite in members of the community . especially in this space and on our campus and in our wider Saratoga community, I think it’s so important to hold space for everybody who lives, works, learns and is part of this community and really uplifting and affirming them in all of their identities. “Creating a space to say you’re seen and you’re validated in all that you bring to our community, because you’re part of us too.” The Transgender Day of Remembrance has been observed internationally on Nov. 20 since 1999, with a local event taking place in Saratoga Springs for the last six years. Cindy Swadba, a volunteer with Saratoga Pride, shared that the organization was challenged by a former speaker they had at one of their events to host a Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremony, and it has been something the organization has committed to doing annually in the years since. “This is a memorial, and it’s also an educational opportunity. We’re talking about what it means to be transgender, the speakers today, with a couple of exceptions, are all transgender and from the local area,” Swaba said. “It’s a very solemn event, and we speak about the transgender and non-binary members of our community, and those who’ve lost their lives to violence or suicide. “We gather in this place to do that, to remember and to lift our transgender members of this community to show them that we care that we’re here.” Swaba added that she hopes attendees of the ceremony feel inclined to share their experience with other people in their lives, just let those they know how meaningful it was and let them know that they stood by the transgender, non-binary community. “I hope they take away a new understanding and a new peace to be at peace with themselves and certainly with others.” For more information about The Transgender Day of Remembrance and to see the list of names read, visit.
https://www.saratogian.com/2025/11/22/lift-us-all-up-lives-lost-honored-at-transgender-day-of-remembrance/

Trump promete fin “de inmediato” a TPS para somalíes en Minnesota, desatando temor y dudas legales

Por JAKE OFFENHARTZ La promesa del presidente Donald Trump de poner fin a las protecciones legales temporales para los somalíes que viven en Minnesota ha desatado una ola de temor en una comunidad inmigrante sumamente arraigada en el estado, así como dudas sobre si la Casa Blanca tiene la autoridad legal para promulgar la directiva tal como se describe. El mandatario publicó la noche del viernes en su plataforma de redes sociales Truth Social que a los residentes somalíes de Minnesota se les retiraría “de inmediato” el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS por sus iniciales en inglés), una salvaguarda legal contra la deportación para inmigrantes de ciertos países. El anuncio provocó una respuesta inmediata de algunos líderes estatales y expertos en inmigración, quienes se refirieron a las amenazas de Trump como un intento sin muchos fundamentos legales para sembrar miedo y sospecha hacia la comunidad somalí de Minnesota, la más grande del país. “No hay un mecanismo legal que le permita al presidente poner fin al estatus de protección para una comunidad o estado en particular con el que tenga problemas”, aseguró Heidi Altman, directora de políticas del National Immigrant Justice Center. “Trump está haciendo lo que siempre hace: demagogia contra los inmigrantes sin justificación ni evidencia y usar esa demagogia en un intento por retirar importantes protecciones que salvan vidas”, agregó. La protección para los somalíes ha sido extendida 27 veces desde 1991, después de que las autoridades estadounidenses han determinado que las condiciones en Somalia no son lo suficientemente seguras para que las personas que ya se encuentran en Estados Unidos puedan regresar a ese país. Sin embargo, el gobierno de Trump podría tomar medidas para retirar las protecciones legales para los somalíes a nivel nacional. Pero eso afectaría sólo a una pequeña fracción de las decenas de miles de somalíes que viven en Minnesota. Según un informe elaborado para el Congreso en agosto pasado, únicamente hay 705 somalíes al amparo del TPS a nivel nacional “Soy ciudadana, al igual que la mayoría de los somalíes en Estados Unidos”, señaló la representante por Minnesota Ilhan Omar, una demócrata de origen somalí. “Buena suerte celebrando un cambio de política que realmente no tiene mucho impacto en los somalíes a los que amas odiar”. Aún así, grupos activistas advirtieron que la medida podría avivar el odio contra una comunidad en un momento de creciente islamofobia. “Esto no es sólo un cambio burocrático”, dijo Jaylani Hussein, presidente del Council on American-Islamic Relations para su oficina en Minnesota. “Es un ataque político a la comunidad somalí y musulmana impulsado por una retórica islamofóbica y de odio”. En su publicación en redes sociales, Trump afirmó, sin ofrecer evidencia, que las pandillas somalíes han atacado a los residentes de Minnesota y se refirió al estado como un “centro de actividad fraudulenta para el lavado de dinero”. Fiscales federales han presentado cargos en las últimas semanas contra decenas de personas que forman parte de un plan de fraude de servicios sociales. Algunos de los acusados son originarios de Somalia. El gobernador de Minnesota, el demócrata Tim Walz, ha señalado que su estado se ubica consistentemente entre los más seguros del país. “No es de sorprender que el presidente haya elegido atacar de manera generalizada a toda una comunidad”, señaló Waltz el viernes. “Esto es lo que hace para cambiar de tema”. Activistas comunitarios destacan que la diáspora somalí en Minnesota ha ayudado a revitalizar los corredores del centro de Minneapolis y juega un importante papel en la política del estado. “La verdad es que la comunidad somalí es querida y está profundamente entrelazada en muchos de los vecindarios y comunidades de Minnesota”, subrayó Altman. “Desestabilizar a familias y comunidades nos deja a todos menos seguros, no más”. Como parte de un impulso más amplio por adoptar políticas de inmigración más estrictas, la Casa Blanca ha tomado medidas para retirar varias protecciones que les habían permitido a los inmigrantes permanecer en Estados Unidos y trabajar legalmente. Entre ellas se incluye el fin del TPS para 600. 000 venezolanos y 500. 000 haitianos que recibieron protecciones durante la presidencia de Joe Biden. ___ Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.
https://www.mcall.com/2025/11/22/trump-promete-fin-de-inmediato-a-tps-para-somales-en-minnesota-desatando-temor-y-dudas-legales/

49ers and Brandon Aiyuk Reportedly Headed Toward Stunning Split

The San Francisco 49ers and star wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk have had a pretty tumultuous relationship ever since the All-Pro’s memorable “hold-in” during a very public, ongoing contract dispute in the Summer of 2024. Specifically, the relationship of note more or less begins and ends with 49ers General Manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan, a notably successful duo that came in together with the storied franchise in 2017, and are essentially locked at the hip. Unfortunately, at least for fans of the team, based on a rather shocking report dropped by The Athletic, it appears Aiyuk is a near lock to be released by the team at season’s end. In the span of just 15 months since Aiyuk signed an enormous, four-year, $120 million extension, including $76 million in guaranteed money, the vibes are hardly “Can’t spell The Bay without BA” these days. “It now appears that Aiyuk and the 49ers are headed for a stunning divorce,” the report began. “Aiyuk, who suffered a season-ending knee injury last October, was placed on the physically unable to perform list in July and has yet to be activated. It’s now likely that he has played his last game with the [49ers] franchise, according to numerous sources briefed on the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.” But it gets even more complicated from there, or perhaps less complicated given what’s apparently transpired between Aiyuk and the 49ers over these past few months. “Aiyuk, sources say, has failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months, and the 49ers have grown increasingly frustrated with the receiver’s lack of communication,” the lengthy dispatch from The Athletic continued. “The 49ers responded by voiding the guaranteed money in Aiyuk’s contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations. That would clear the way for his expected release at season’s end. The idea that a talent like Aiyuk might not be making his return at all this season already served as a huge blow to the 49ers offense. But based on the report and all the background music within it, the reality that this might already be the end for No. 11 in a 49ers uniform-based on social media alone-has fans of the Niners in a state of reflection, while fans of other NFL teams are jumping for joy in the hopes of landing the proven, talented wide receiver. The report also referenced that there are still some individuals within the 49ers organization who are still “holding out hope that the relationship can be salvaged enough for him to return this season.” But given the current circumstances of the apparent deeply fractured player-team relationship, along with the delicate recovery time given that Aiyuk suffered a torn ACL/MCL/meniscus just over a year ago, it seems like a return to the field in 2025 would be unlikely at this point.
https://www.complex.com/sports/a/tim-ryan/49ers-releasing-brandon-aiyuk-report-voided-contract-money

Chicago MMA fighter dies after competition at Cicero Stadium, officials say

CICERO, Ill. (WLS) — A Chicago MMA fighter died after a competition Friday night at a suburban stadium, officials said. The death happened at Cicero Stadium, 1909 S. Laramie Ave. in Cicero, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch Isaac Johnson, 31, died at the location, officials said. His cause of death has not been revealed. A spokesperson for the town of Cicero confirmed that an ambulance took an injured fighter to Loyola University Medical Center around 8: 38 p. m. Friday and he was pronounced dead Saturday morning. The deceased fighter was identified as Johnson, who lived in Chicago. Promotions for the Matador Fighter Challenge Friday night at Cicero Stadium showed Isaac Johnson in a heavyweight Thai matchup. A fight promoter posted a message to social media Saturday, saying Johnson collapsed at the end of his fight Friday. Cicero police are investigating. No further information was immediately available.
https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-mma-fighter-isaac-johnson-dies-matador-challenge-competition-cicero-stadium-officials-say/18192077/

ALGO Price Prediction: $0.19 Target by December 2025 Despite Current Bearish Momentum

ALGO Price Prediction Summary • ALGO short-term target indicating extreme oversold conditions that often precede reversals. The RSI reading of 30. 59 provides the most compelling signal for our ALGO price prediction. While not yet in oversold territory (below 30), this level historically marks accumulation zones for Algorand. The momentum indicators paint a mixed picture the MACD histogram at -0. 0026 suggests bearish momentum is weakening, while the Stochastic readings (%K: 6. 18, %D: 7. 00) indicate severely oversold conditions. Volume analysis from Binance shows $4. 2 million in 24-hour trading, which remains relatively subdued compared to previous breakout periods. This low volume environment suggests that any decisive move above $0. 15 (SMA 7) could trigger significant buying interest. The moving average structure tells a clear story of the downtrend’s severity. ALGO trades 38% below its 200-day SMA ($0. 21) and 19% below the 20-day SMA ($0. 16), indicating the depth of the current correction from the 52-week high of $0. 32. Algorand Price Targets: Bull and Bear Scenarios Bullish Case for ALGO The optimistic Algorand forecast scenario targets a move toward $0. 19-$0. 23 by year-end 2025. This projection aligns with analyst consensus and requires ALGO to break above several key resistance levels. The first ALGO price target sits at $0. 15 (SMA 7), where a successful break would signal the beginning of trend reversal. Following this, $0. 16 (SMA 20) represents the critical resistance that has repeatedly rejected previous recovery attempts. A sustained move above $0. 16 opens the path to $0. 19 (upper Bollinger Band), where significant selling pressure is expected. The ultimate bullish target of $0. 23 (strong resistance) would represent a 77% gain from current levels and validate the most optimistic analyst predictions. For this bullish scenario to unfold, ALGO needs increasing volume above $6 million daily, RSI moving above 50, and MACD turning positive. The cryptocurrency’s correlation with broader market sentiment also plays a crucial role in achieving these targets. Bearish Risk for Algorand The bearish case for our ALGO price prediction centers on a break below the current $0. 13 support level. This scenario would invalidate the oversold bounce thesis and potentially trigger algorithmic selling. Immediate downside targets include $0. 10 (strong support), representing a 23% decline from current levels. This level coincides with significant psychological support and previous accumulation zones. A breakdown below $0. 10 would be catastrophic for Algorand, potentially triggering panic selling toward $0. 08-$0. 09 levels. This scenario would require a broader cryptocurrency market collapse or Algorand-specific negative developments. Risk factors monitoring include: daily close below $0. 12, RSI breaking below 25, MACD histogram declining further negative, and trading volume spiking on downward moves. Should You Buy ALGO Now? Entry Strategy Based on current Algorand technical analysis, the buy or sell ALGO decision depends heavily on risk tolerance and investment timeframe. For aggressive traders, the current $0. 13 level presents an attractive risk-reward opportunity with tight stop-loss placement at $0. 12. The oversold conditions and analyst targets suggest potential 15-20% gains in the short term. Conservative investors should wait for confirmation above $0. 15 before establishing positions. This approach sacrifices potential gains for higher probability setups and reduces downside risk. Position sizing recommendations suggest limiting ALGO exposure to 2-3% of portfolio given the current volatility. Dollar-cost averaging between $0. 12-$0. 14 provides optimal entry distribution for medium-term holders. Stop-loss placement at $0. 11 (15% below current price) protects against catastrophic breakdown while allowing normal market fluctuation. ALGO Price Prediction Conclusion Our comprehensive ALGO price prediction suggests a cautiously optimistic outlook with a target of $0. 19 by December 2025, representing a 46% upside potential. This prediction carries medium confidence based on oversold technical conditions and analyst consensus. The Algorand forecast hinges on ALGO holding current support at $0. 13 and successfully breaking above $0. 15 resistance within the next 1-2 weeks. Failure to maintain these levels would invalidate the bullish thesis and potentially trigger the bearish scenario toward $0. 10. Key indicators to monitor for prediction confirmation include: RSI moving above 40, MACD histogram turning positive, daily trading volume exceeding $6 million, and successful break above SMA 7 ($0. 15). The timeline for this prediction spans 4-6 weeks, with initial signals expected by early December 2025. Image source: Shutterstock.
https://Blockchain.News/news/20251122-price-prediction-target-algo-019-by-december-2025-despite-current

Everyone ‘Got Played’: Curtis Sliwa Says Americans Were ‘Suckers’ Going Into Trump-Mamdani Meeting

Unsuccessful Republican New York City mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa told CNN on Friday he thought President Donald Trump’s Oval Office meeting with Democratic Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani proved that past barbs traded by the two men were all for show. Mamdani’s defeated opponent expressed his view on “Laura Coates Live” that Americans “got played” as “suckers” by both the avowed socialist mayor-elect and the president, likening the duo of powerful New Yorkers to actors. Hours earlier, Trump and Mamdani met in the White House and held a discussion widely reported as unexpectedly friendly and cordial, despite the two politicians’ starkly different ideologies and past comments about each other. “Everyone in the world, everyone in the country, everyone in New York City, got played by these two thespians, these actors. Because remember, eight months ago, we thought it was Godzilla versus King Kong,” Sliwa told Coates. “There was Zohran Mamdani calling Donald Trump a fascist he’s not. And then Donald Trump calling Zohran Mamdani a communist he’s not.” (RELATED: Trump Gives Mamdani Permission To Call Him Fascist In Hilarious Oval Office Exchange) During the Oval Office meeting, Trump appeared to laugh off the past name-calling from the campaign. When a reporter asked if Mamdani still believed the president was a “fascist,” Trump jokingly cut-in before the mayor-elect could answer, “That’s okay, you can just say, ‘yes’ . It’s easier than explaining it, I don’t mind.” WATCH: “I’m the street guy and, as you know, Donald Trump did not support me to become the next mayor. And you’re going to find out why, because we just all got played for eight months,” Sliwa continued. He added later he felt “like the American people were turned into suckers” during Trump and Mamdani’s feuding. Sliwa came in a distant third behind Mamdani and former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an Independent, in the Big Apple’s Nov. 4 mayoral election. The Republican radio host and Guardian Angels founder received just 7% of the vote after his campaign suffered a major blow with Trump urging New Yorkers to vote for Cuomo. Cuomo was suggested to have had the greatest chance to form a coalition of voters large enough to counter that of Mamdani. “The president said, ‘I’m going to withhold $7 billion of badly needed federal funding for New York City if you elect Zohran Mamdani,’ and then Zohran Mamdani, on the night of his victory, turns and looks into the television and says, ‘Donald Trump, if you’re listening, turn up the volume,’” Sliwa told Coates, paraphrasing early November comments by both the president and mayor-elect. “So, they’re, like, antagonizing their followers. And then all of a sudden, today, we’re expected to believe Kumbaya: everything is fine, everything moves normally. No, no, no, no, no,” Sliwa added. (RELATED: ‘Angry Mamdani’: Socialist Mayor-To-Be Braces For Harsh Reality Check, Analysts Say) Coates then asked the Republican if “a good relationship between Mamdani and Trump” is “actually helpful” to New Yorkers, to which Sliwa responded, “Of course.” “But don’t you think these two men who spent eight months attacking one another and engaging their followers to foment anger towards one another owe the American people and the people of New York City an apology for doing that, because clearly they didn’t mean it?” he continued. “They went into that meeting today, ‘Oh, all is forgiven. All is forgotten.’ And you know, this is the midterm elections.” Businessman Andrew Yang, another former New York City mayoral hopeful, separately appeared to draw a different conclusion from Trump and Mamdani’s warm meeting. Yang, who did not endorse a candidate in the Nov. 4 mayoral election, told Fox News’s Kayleigh McEnany on Saturday he was “thrilled” at the meeting’s “tenor.” WATCH: “Because one of the major pitfalls potentially for a mayor like Mamdani was getting crosswise with this administration, having resources pulled, having ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] officials downtown,” Yang, a former Democratic 2020 candidate for president who left the party in 2021, said on McEnany’s show, “Saturday in America.” “And so the fact that Zohran and Donald Trump seem to be on the same page, so many New Yorkers today are breathing a huge sigh of relief,” he added. “I hope it holds up.” Yang was a 2021 Democratic candidate for New York City mayor and was, at one point, the favorite to win the party’s nomination before ultimately coming in fourth place. He broke with the Democrats later that year, going on to co-found the centrist Forward Party. 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