The United States Department of Defense appeared to mistakenly declare a Mexican beach part of U. S. property. Signs appeared this week in both English and Spanish on the Mexico side of the border between the two countries, warning trespassers that the spot was “Department of Defense property” and declaring it a “restricted area” as directed by “the commander,” according to The Daily Beast. The incident, which took place on Monday, Nov. 17, was quickly framed as an “invasion” on social media. When Mexican Navy members arrived at the scene about 12 miles south of the U. S.-Mexico border, they removed the signs after determining that they had been wrongly placed there. Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Mexican Ministry of the Navy released a joint statement confirming the removal of the signs, My San Antonio reported. “Acting on information received, naval personnel located and removed six warning signs placed at Playa Bagdad, Tamaulipas, as a preventative measure,” their statement read, according to an English translation. While they confirmed the signs had been taken down, they were not able to confirm who placed the signs on the beach. In a statement shared with PEOPLE, an official at Joint Base San Antonio a nearby U. S. military facility said that “contractors” placed the signs. “Changes in water depth and topography altered the perception of the international boundary’s location,” the statement said, noting that “Government of Mexico personnel removed 6 of the signs based on that perception of the international boundary’s location.” The JBSA official added that the contractors would “coordinate with appropriate agencies to avoid confusion in the future.” The signs appear to be connected to the military’s plans to establish a National Defense Area (NDA) along Hidalgo and Cameron counties on the border of Mexico. The area is part of efforts under President Donald Trump to “seal” the southern border. After visiting a newly established NDA in April, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told troops, “This is Department of Defense property. Any illegal [attempt] to enter that zone is entering a military base a federally protected area. You will be detained. You will be interdicted by U. S. troops and border patrol working together.” According to My San Antonio, officials said the NDA would be administered by the U. S. Air Force by Joint Base San Antonio. Never miss a story sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Pentagon referred PEOPLE to the Air Force when reached for comment.
https://people.com/military-mistakenly-declares-mexico-beach-us-property-11854600
Monthly Archives: November 2025
“Sunday Morning” 2025 “Food Issue” recipe index
Click on the links below for holiday recipes and delicious menu suggestions from top chefs, cookbook authors, food writers, restaurateurs, and the editors of New York Times Cooking, including dishes featured on “Sunday Morning”‘s special “Food Issue.” Don’t miss our annual holiday broadcast Sunday, November 23! Appetizers Marissa Mullen’s Winter Holiday Antipasto Platter Breakfast Haddock Hash, from the Villager Cafe Maine Blueberry Pancakes with Blueberry Compote, from the Villager Cafe Lunch Falafel-Inspired Cauliflower Pita Sandwiches, from Real Pickles Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup, from The Villager Cafe Grilled Cheese with Cheddar, Apple, & Sauerkraut, from Real Pickles Entrees Air Fryer Turkey Breast with Gravy (from Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen) Chicken Pot Pie, from Poorhouse Pies Dr. Uma’s Healthy-ish Mac & Cheese Korean Fried Chicken Bites by Judy Joo Make-Ahead Roast Turkey, Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole, Uma’s Cherry Calm Smoothie Mulled Cider, from New York Times Cooking Leftovers Still hungry? Check out these recipes from our past “Food Issue” broadcasts:.
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Flagler Beach’s Planned Sewer Plant Cost Increases 320% in 6 Years, to $47 Million, Shocking Commission
Shocked by the steep cost increase of its planned new sewer plant-a certain precursor of sharp rate increases-the Flagler Beach City Commission Thursday voted unanimously to table approval of a $47 million loan to finance the project until commissioners can question the design, explore potential cost savings, and possibly rebid the project. The project has been on the drawing board for over six years, crossing the desks of three city managers. The city is facing a 2032 deadline to have it done. With that in mind, the administration had received two bids and was ready to award the contract, pending the commission’s approval of the loan this week. The sticker price caused a little effluence in the commission chamber. It would have been the commission’s third loan approval since 2019. Commissioners had already approved two much lower loans. On Thursday, commissioners were under the impression that the project’s costs had increased from $18 million to the current $46. 3 million, which would be a 157 percent increase. In fact, when the commission first examined blueprints in 2019, the cost was $11 million. So the cost increase in six years is 321 percent. Either intentionally or preferably, no one’s memory went back that far. That loan will have to be repaid by rate-payers, since development impact fees will not account for a sizeable portion, though the breakdown between impact fees and utility rates is unclear, and was not part of the commissioners’ documented information. Nor did commissioners question the administration about future rates, though that, in the end, is the most salient question for residents. “It’s a statewide, system-wide increase in costs that we all have to deal with,” City Manager Dale Martin said, citing increases in Apopka and Bunnell. He might have also cited ballooning costs in Palm Coast as that city upgrades its oldest sewer plant and just finished expanding one of its sewer plants. “In a vacuum, when you look at a cost increase from $15 to $18 million to 46 million, it may seem as a shocking increase,” Commissioner Scott Spradley said. “But I know, just in my law practice, I represent a lot of developers and others in the construction industry. And it is shocking how the Covid economy has affected the cost, and a number of businesses I work with have gone out of business for that very reason. Raw materials, labor. So while it’s disappointing that it’s this high, it did go out to bid, and I’m not shocked. It’s just disappointing, but that just is kind of a fact of life these days.” In Palm Coast, a 2-million-gallon-per-day capacity expansion to Wastewater Treatment #2 was presented to the City Council in January 2020, the project was billed at $20 million, with a completion date of November 2022. It was only completed in August, at a cost of $30. 9 million, a 54 percent increase. Commissioners Eric Cooley, Rick Belhumeur and John Cunningham took a more jaundiced view than Spradley, while Commission Chair James Sherman was on the verge of anger over the cost. “I’m going to keep my composure right now,” Sherman said. “I want to use a lot of different words that I wouldn’t say up here, but this is ridiculous.” He could not see why the project has been delayed so many years. “I have no more patience. I would have expected this being near completion, how much we talked about it. I know you inherited this. You inherited this. Shame on our previous city manager. But this is unacceptable.” He said the city was being “bullied” into the $46 million bid. Cooley wants the project to go forward, as do all his colleagues. He’s been wanting it to go forward for years. But he had a problem with the information before him. He said he didn’t know what the bid was based on and what he was being asked to pay for. “I have a huge issue with agenda items not being transparent and us not getting information. I have a massive problem with it,” Cooley said. “We’re approving a $46 million project, and we don’t even know what the thing looks like. We don’t know where it’s going. We don’t know what it has. We don’t know a thing about it. We are approving a $46 million concept, but the people who are constructing it, they know what they’re bidding on. We don’t know what we’re approving.” Cooley took issue with the fact that the contractor knew more about the $46 million appropriation than the commission making the appropriation. “I cannot believe that you put something in front of us for $46 million and didn’t even let us see it,” he said, addressing the administration. He wanted to see the specifics of cost increases. Otherwise, “this has thrown up a lot of red flags for me.” Martin, the city manager, clearly took umbrage at comments directed at his administration and fired back, saying the bid was outlined on a specific page before the commissioners. (The bid package itself is 2, 557 pages.) He said the site plan will tell the commission little more than where the sewer plant is going to go. It’s going in the same location as the current sewer plant off Avenue A on the mainland of Flagler Beach. “If you want us to throw it out and rebid it, we can’t value engineer it until we have a contract,” Martin said. “So I guess we’re at a loss of how do you want us to bring it forward to you.” Rebidding would take four months, the city engineer said. “If your pleasure is to rebid, we’ll rebid,” Martin said. Cooley said the commission could figure out collectively with engineers how the plant is going to work, what it is going to cost, and what functionalities could be changed perhaps to lower the cost. He favored a future “discussion on different concepts of how this works.” “You say the cost being so much more is because of Covid. That’s a 170 percent hike in cost,” Belhumeur said, addressing the manager and City Engineer Bill Freeman. “I don’t know that the Covid caused anything to go up that much in cost.” It did not. Covid is among the factors. But costs have continued to rise well after the pandemic subsided. Specifically: In 2019, the City Commission reviewed blueprints for the new sewer plant that put the cost at $11 million. In June 2021, the City Commission voted to borrow $15 million for the sewer plant. In December 2021, well after Covid had crested, the commission approved a $17. 6 million loan secured through the Department of Environmental Protection’s State Revolving Fund. The cost had increased 17 percent in just six months, and 60 percent since 2019. It didn’t stop there, continuing to rise to the current $46. 3 million. The largest portion of that increase ballooned after Covid, adding an additional 163 percent increase. That’s how the project has seen its cost increase 320 percent in six years. It won’t end there: further cost increases are almost certain. “Personally, I wouldn’t be against rebidding it. It might go down significantly,” Commissioner Cunningham said, before adding a shockingly false aside: “I mean, Covid was never really a real thing anyway, except made [all] prices go up.” By every accepted standard and official measure, Covid is responsible for 1. 2 million deaths in the United States since 2020, and 7 million deaths worldwide, though Covid deniers, like Holocaust deniers or climate change deniers, are not few. In Flagler County, no elected official has made comments to that effect since former School Board member Janet McDonald did on and off her public seat, though even McDonald did not outright deny the existence of Covid. She especially disputed how to combat it. It’s not clear whether there will be a rebid. What’s clearer is that the commission will attempt to become more comfortable with the latest cost, and perhaps lower it by eliminating certain functions, though that’s not likely. With every passing week, costs may yet increase further. The plant was built in 1987. It still filters some waste through drying beds. It processes about 700, 000 gallons per day, with a future obligation-to Veranda Bay/Summertown-of 272, 000 gallons a day, and more in the future. The plant is to expand capacity to 1. 5 million gallons per day, with an option for 2 million. State law requires local utilities to have so-called “advanced water treatment facilities,” which significantly lower contaminants in effluent from current standards. It’s an expensive upgrade, and though the state is making it mandatory, the state is not funding it. The city is also under a state mandate to stop dumping effluent in the Intracoastal Waterway by 2032 (the date has been reset over the years). The old plant will keep operating until the new plant is done. Belhumeur complained that the site plan for the new plant was late to reach the commissioners. The city was prepared to award the $46. 3 million bid to L7 Construction.
https://flaglerlive.com/flagler-beach-shocked/
Denver Nuggets vs Houston Rockets Starting Lineups and Depth Charts (Nov. 21) | 2025–26 NBA Season
Two of the Western Conference’s top teams are set to square off when the Denver Nuggets meet the Houston Rockets on Friday. The Nuggets currently occupy the second spot with a record of 11-3 overall and 6-2 in conference play following a 125-118 win over the Pelicans. Thanks for the submission! Nikola Jokic continues to put up MVP-caliber numbers, leading the league in assists (11. 1) and rebounds (13. 2) while maintaining dominance on the offensive end. He’s seventh in scoring, averaging 29. 1 points per game. He already has nine triple-doubles, more than anyone else this season. 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) Unlock Free tips from our Experts Get Picks Now As for the Rockets, they have been red-hot as of late, winning five straight games. They sit one spot behind Denver, holding a record of 10-3 overall and 3-2 in the Western Conference after earning a 114-104 road win against Cleveland. Kevin Durant led the team in scoring, averaging 25. 5 points, 4. 5 rebounds and 3. 4 assists. Perhaps the biggest storyline outside Durant has been Alperen Sengun’s emergence. The 6-foot-11 big man is averaging 23. 4 points, 10. 4 rebounds and 7. 4 assists on an impressive 48. 9% shooting from the field and 44. 7% from beyond the arc. This will be the first meeting between the two conference rivals this season. They faced off three times last season, with the Nuggets winning the series 2-1. Denver Nuggets vs Houston Rockets Starting Lineups and Depth Charts Denver Nuggets Starting Lineups and Depth Chart David Adelman’s men have taken a few hits in recent weeks. Christian Braun (ankle) and Julian Strawther (lower-back pain) are ruled out. Aaron Gordon, who missed the last game due to a hamstring injury, is listed as probable. Barring any late setback, he will be available. Looking further ahead, the Nuggets are at full strength. Cameron Johnson, Peyton Johnson, Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon expected to start in what promises to be a formidable lineup. Houston Rockets Starting Lineups and Depth Chart The Rockets have their fair share of injuries heading into the matchup. Steven Adams is a significant doubt with an ankle injury. He’s listed as questionable, and the big man is expected to undergo a late medical test before tipoff. Jabari Smith Jr. is another doubt with a knee injury. The forward has been battling knee issues for some time but has played in all games this season. He is likely to suit up. Ime Udoka is expected to go with Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Steven Adams, Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson in the starting lineup.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/denver-nuggets-vs-houston-rockets-starting-lineups-depth-charts-nov-21-2025-26-nba-season
Schenectady cancels rescheduled 2026 vetoed budget meeting
The rescheduled special Schenectady City Council meeting to address the vetoed 2026 budget has been cancelled until further notice.
https://www.news10.com/news/schenectady-county/schenectady-county-schenectady-county/schenectady-cancels-rescheduled-2026-vetoed-budget-meeting/
The Deals: Stingray’s $175M TuneIn Play; ‘Key Largo’ Singer Sells Catalog to Reservoir
UN Tourism partnered with UMusic Hospitality & Lifestyle (UMHL), the entertainment-driven hospitality venture from Universal Music Group and the Center for Music Ecosystems (CME), “to harness the power of music tourism to drive economic growth and job creation, with a focus on high-growth-potential economies,” according to a press release. “This partnership with UN Tourism to enable CME to accelerate its work in music tourism will demonstrate music’s power to deliver economic growth for communities everywhere.” In the coming year, CME will issue several reports to expand on the potential of music tourism. That information will be used by UMHL, which is developing hotels and creative hubs across the globe, to support UN Tourism stakeholders and signatories. Myndstream, which designs wellness-focused functional music, struck a deal with Mayo Clinic “to research the clinical applications of music in healthcare,” according to a press release. Under the deal, Mayo Clinic has taken an equity stake in Myndstream. Together, the partners will study “the clinical potential of functional music in healthcare settings” to understand how music can be utilized to help patients recover and contribute to the well-being of clinicians, the release adds. Clinical trials and pilots will be conducted across Mayo Clinic’s healthcare institutions, including on-campus hospital environments and on digital platforms, over a 12-month period. Sony Music Continental Europe and Africa announced a major partnership with Avalon Music, one of the bigger independent labels in the Netherlands. The deal includes A&R, marketing and investment so Sony Music can put money and marketing behind Avalon acts that have the potential to reach an audience across Europe and North Africa. Avalon, founded in the Netherlands in 2014 by Redouan Ait Taleb and brothers Jaouad and Anouar Taleb, has managed to find artists that resonate across the region. According to a press release, the label’s successes include Dystinct, who has driven more than a billion total streams, collaborated with J Balvin and French Montana and was named artist of the year at the Billboard Arabia Music Awards; as well as Dopebwoy, Dior and Qlas. Robert Levine.
https://www.billboard.com/lists/tune-in-acquired-key-largo-singer-sells-catalog-music-deals/
Analysts Explain Why as PEPENODE Is a Smart Buy
As a crypto writer, Bogdan’s responsibilities are split between researching and writing articles and entertaining the team with his humor bordering on the politically incorrect, an aspiring Bill Burr, if you will. Thanks to his 12+ years of writing experience in just as many fields, including tech, cybersecurity, modelling, fitness, crypto, and other topics-that-shall-not-be-named, he’s become a genuine asset to the team. While his position as a senior writer at PrivacyAffairs thought him valuable lessons about the power of self-management, his entire writing career was and is an exercise in self-improvement. Now, he’s ready to sink his teeth into crypto and teach people how to take control of their own money on the blockchain. With fiat as an eternally devaluing currency, Bitcoin and altcoins seem like the best-fitting alternative for Bogdan. Bogdan’s biggest professional accomplishment, aside from securing a position as a main writer for Bitcoinist, was his 5-year run as a writing manager at Blackwood Productions, where he coordinated a team of four writers. During that time, he learned the value of teamwork and that of creating a working environment that breeds efficiency, positivity, and friendship.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/analysts-explain-why-as-pepenode-is-a-smart-buy/
NFL insider spells doom for Bills’ coaches amid questions around Sean McDermott’s future
Peter Schrager said turbulence is on the horizon for the Buffalo Bills’ coaching staff, but he doesn’t expect coach Sean McDermott to be on the chopping block. Ad Schrager, an analyst for NFL Network, discussed the Bills’ situation during an appearance on “UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio” on Friday after Buffalo’s 23-19 loss to Houston. Thanks for the submission! “I think Sean McDermott, I would imagine it gets more than just one year if like this thing falls off a cliff right now. And if anything, I would think that he and Brandon [Beane] being together have a long relationship going back to their Carolina days that he’s not gonna be the fall guy. I would think it might be one of the coordinators or there might be changes with personnel,” Schrager said. Ad Trending 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) Unlock Free tips from our Experts Get Picks Now UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio @UnSportsESPN What is the status of Sean McDermott’s job if the Buffalo Bills’ season goes sideways? We asked @PSchrags | @ChrisCanty99 Ad Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! Sean McDermott has led the Bills since 2017, guiding them to multiple playoff runs. But with a 7-4 record and an offense struggling to find rhythm, criticism has intensified. Concerns over offensive identity and missing playmakers escalate pressure for Sean McDermott Peter Schrager highlighted a broader issue plaguing Buffalo’s playoff push: a lack of reliable receiving threats outside of running back James Cook. Ad “I think the truth of the matter is who’s gonna beat anybody on the outside for the Buffalo Bills . That was a problem against the Patriots that day where they lost, there’s a problem against the Falcons when they lost that game and it was a problem last night and Gabe Davis makes a great catch steps outta bounds and it’s like that was our opportunity,” Schrager said. Ad “The truth of the matter is they’re not scared of anybody on the wide receiver group and outside of James Cook, there’s no one that keeps you up at night. So it’s all on Josh. They have to make some changes. They have to be able to, you know, offer more than that, but I wouldn’t imagine Sean McDermott is gonna be in danger of losing his job.” Ad Josh Allen was caught on broadcast cameras shouting at the sideline after a stalled fourth-and-one attempt and later slammed his helmet while speaking with backup Mitch Trubisky. The quarterback finished the game without a passing touchdown, was intercepted twice and sacked a career-high eight times. Afterward, Allen expressed dissatisfaction with the late play-call sequence, saying the team should have taken a timeout to avoid confusion. McDermott backed offensive coordinator Joe Brady in his postgame media session, calling him a strong leader and insisting the offensive staff remains aligned. He also stressed the need to better protect Josh Allen, noting the 12 hits absorbed in the loss as unsustainable. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Buffalo Bills Nation! Check out the latest Buffalo Bills Schedule and dive into the latest Bills Depth Chart for NFL Season 2024-25. Edited by Aman Kashyap.
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Map: Where to see homes decorated for the holidays in Sonoma and Napa counties
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready. See the map below for homes in Sonoma and Napa counties decorated for the holidays. To zoom in, hit the plus sign down to the left. Add your house to our decorated homes map here.
https://www.sonomanews.com/2025/11/21/holiday-lights-map-sonoma-county-napa-county/
Christian Adams: The Low-Profile Beckham Sibling Who Lives Completely Off-Radar
A newly circulated family photograph has reignited curiosity about Christian Adams, Victoria Beckham’s notoriously private younger brother. Shared online in late November after a discreet family gathering, the image quickly caught fans’ attention because Christian is seldom seen in public. While the Beckham name dominates global headlines, the youngest Adams sibling has spent decades living far from the spotlight, maintaining a lifestyle that contrasts sharply with the fame surrounding his designer and former Spice Girl sister. A Family Member Who Shuns the Spotlight Unlike Victoria Beckham, whose career has spanned global success in music, fashion and media, Christian Adams has kept out of the public eye for most of his life. He rarely appears in family photographs and ‘shuns the limelight,’ maintaining a life far removed from the celebrity sphere surrounding Victoria and David Beckham. It shows Christian at a private family gathering, one of the few public images of him in recent years. His reappearance immediately sparked curiosity because he is rarely seen at public events linked to the Beckham family. Christian Adams is one of Victoria Beckham’s younger siblings, raised with her and their sister Louise in Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire. While Victoria went on to global fame through the Spice Girls, Christian has remained largely out of the spotlight and maintains a notably private life, with little public information about his career or day-to-day activities. Life Far Removed from Celebrity Culture Public information about Christian remains extremely limited. As the Daily Mail emphasises, he prefers privacy and does not attend high-profile events associated with his famous relatives. His rare appearance in the recent photo highlighted the contrast between Victoria’s global profile and his low-key existence. The Adams siblings are believed to remain close, although Christian stays mostly out of the media attention surrounding the Beckham brand. His absence from public view continues to stand out, especially as the Beckham family remains one of Britain’s most photographed and publicly followed households. A Rare Appearance Sparks Renewed Curiosity The newly shared image reignited public interest simply because Christian is seldom seen. Commenters noted how unusual it is for him to appear in family photos posted online, underscoring how private he has kept his life over the decades. As of now, Christian Adams has not commented publicly on the renewed attention. According to the Daily Mail, his latest appearance serves as a reminder that not all members of high-profile families seek or welcome the spotlight. Why Christian’s Privacy Stands Out In an era where celebrity families often live under constant media surveillance, Christian Adams represents a rare exception: a relative who has managed to preserve both anonymity and autonomy. His quiet lifestyle serves as a reminder that public fame does not define every member of a high-profile family. While Victoria Beckham continues to shape global fashion and culture, her younger brother has carved out a life of calm distance, and his brief re-emergence in a family photograph only deepens the intrigue surrounding one of the Beckham clan’s most private figures.
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/christian-adams-low-profile-beckham-sibling-who-lives-completely-off-radar-1757019
