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Month: November 2025

Restored 1968 Porsche 911 Coupe Sportomatic

This Karmann-built 1968 Porsche 911 coupe spent time in California and Hawaii before it was exported to Europe in 2014, and between 2016 and 2022, it was restored. The car was originally ordered with Silver Metallic paintwork, black leatherette upholstery, a Blaupunkt radio, fog lights, ventilated chrome wheels, bumper horns, 911S instruments, a tinted windshield, and a 2. 0-liter flat-six linked with a four-speed Sportomatic semi-automatic transaxle. The selling dealer acquired the car in 2025 and has since added approximately 50 miles. This SWB 911 coupe is now offered in Belgium by the selling dealer with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, its former Hawaiian title, and Dutch registration.

Encinitas surfer Alyssa Spencer wins third SurferGirl Surf Pro

Encinitas professional surfer Alyssa Spencer won SurferGirl Surf Pro on Nov. 9 in Jacksonville Beach, Fla. The World Surf League Qualifying Series (QS) win was the 22-year-old Spencer’s third time in her career donning the Super Girl cape, the first ever to do it at the QS level, tying Hawaiian surfer Coco Ho. “Incredibly blessed to be a part of such an amazing event,” Spencer posted on Instagram, celebrating her historic win. “I attended my first SuperGirl Pro when I was seven years old, bright eyed, and dreaming of doing what those girls were doing one day. It was also [.].

SoftBank (SFTBY) Stock Slides 6.6% Amid Chip Sector Selloff

TLDRs: SoftBank shares fall 6. 6% as Asian chip sector reacts to Nvidia’s modest US drop. SK Hynix, Samsung, and TSMC also see sharp declines following Nvidia market reaction. AI server demand and GPU orders remain strong despite short-term selloff pressures. ABF substrate capacity and advanced packaging could shape 2025 semiconductor growth. SoftBank Group Corp. (SFTBY) [.] The post SoftBank (SFTBY) Stock Slides 6. 6% Amid Chip Sector Selloff appeared first on CoinCentral.

Gulf & Pacific Equities Corp. reports on Third Quarter Results with Revenue of $1,134,846

Toronto, ON, Nov. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gulf & Pacific Equities Corp. (TSX-V: GUF) an established company focused on the acquisition, management and development of anchored shopping centers in Western Canada, reports a 3. 0% decrease in revenues to $1,134,846 in the quarter ended September 30, 2025, from $1,169,849 at the same period last year.

Taiwan set to avoid ‘punishing’ 300% tariffs on semiconductor exports, says report — new trade deal could spur $400 billion investment commitment from island nation

A senior Taiwanese ministry official said the U. S. will not put tariffs on its chip exports in exchange for helping Washington, D. C., copy its science park model for tech companies.

Nuremberg 2025 A good movie for grownups about important historical events by Danusha V. Goska

https://www.frontpagemag.com/nuremberg-2025/ Nuremberg is a 2025 historical drama written, directed, and co-produced by James Vanderbilt. Nuremberg is a misnomer; the film is not an exhaustive treatment of the thirteen trials of Nazi war criminals that took place in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949. A more accurate title for the film would be Five Men at Nuremberg, those five men being SCOTUS Justice Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), psychiatrist Dr. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek), Hermann Goering (Russell Crowe), Sergeant Howard Triest (Leo Woodall), and Colonel Burton C. Andrus (John Slattery). Jackson played a key role in initiating the Nuremberg trials. Goering was a top Nazi defendant. Kelley was a thirty-two-year-old Army psychiatrist and lieutenant colonel tasked with assessing the Nazi defendants’ mental fitness to stand trial. Triest was a US Army interpreter, and Andrus was the commandant of the Nuremberg prison. Richard E. Grant stars as British prosecutor Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, and Colin Hanks plays a US Army psychologist, Dr. Gustave Gilbert. Nuremberg is roughly two and a half hours long. Nuremberg opened in the US on November 7, 2025. Please go see this movie. Buy a ticket; see it in a theater. It’s a good movie, and it’s for grown-ups. If we want movies like this, we have to support them with our ticket purchases. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a prestige Hollywood production that managed to do all of the following. Nuremberg has a coherent plot. In spite of its runtime, the film’s pace is fast. I’ve seen it twice, and I was never bored. It features recognizable and coherent human characters facing significant obstacles and, in some cases, overcoming those obstacles; in other cases, characters are crushed by those obstacles. Each character’s fate makes sense in relation to the storyline they are living out and their own internal makeup. This equation – a recognizable human character v. a challenge we all might face and rising or falling in the face of that challenge – has been the fulcrum of drama at least since the ancient Greeks. The actors taking on these roles are charismatic, award-winning professionals who know how to command the screen, arrest your attention and sympathy, and immerse you in the story. In interviews they convey a sense of respect and commitment to the grave subject matter. Russell Crowe as Goering is getting all the attention, but I was in awe of Leo Woodall’s low-key performance as Triest. Towards the end of the movie, after I’d been thoroughly entertained by all that had preceded this moment, in a quiet, subtle series of scenes, Woodall / Triest surprised me by wringing spontaneous tears from my eyes. I don’t want to spoil this moment for you, but it’s one of the most beautiful and profound moments I’ve ever seen in any film, and if you take a quick bathroom break, or dip too deeply into your popcorn, you will miss it, so pay attention. I like watching Rami Malek in anything and his intense, driven, intelligent performance is exactly right for Kelley. I fell in love with John Slattery’s unsmiling depiction of Colonel Andrus, the commandant of the Nuremberg prison. When Andrus throws Hess against a wall and informs him that he is never to give another sieg heil during his remaining time on earth, I wanted to award Slattery an honorary Oscar. Grant brings old school glamour; he takes Goering down with a velvet glove. Secondary cast members, especially those playing Streicher and Ley, are very good. The film revisits an historical era and the heaviest of topics, but the script is witty and crisp. It moves like a well-oiled machine. It asks why people commit atrocities and how we can understand and respond to those who commit atrocities. Amidst the unavoidable horror, there are earned moments of laugh-out-loud humor, for example, Nazi Julius Streicher’s response to a Rorschach test. Nuremberg looks good. You’ve got a bombed out post-war German city, throngs of extras in period clothing, (mostly Hungarian; the movie was filmed in Hungary), and what appear to my civilian eyes as authentic military uniforms. The Palace of Justice courtroom, site of the Nuremberg trials, “was replicated to the inch using the actual building plans” according to Vanderbilt.

MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Leon Majcen’s “Don’t Leave The Light On”

“‘Don’t Leave The Light On’ pretty much sums up my life these past few years being on the road-highs and lows and everything in between,” says Nashville-based singer/songwriter Leon Majcen. “I’m thankful I get to make a living this way, and I don’t plan on changing anything anytime soon.” It’s certainly a far cry from [.] The post MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Leon Majcen’s “Don’t Leave The Light On” appeared first on Magnet Magazine.

The Acolyte creator says she was “not surprised” her Star Wars show got axed because it “was always a major risk”, but she was “surprised by how it was handled”

The Acolyte creator says she was “not surprised” her Star Wars show got axed because it “was always a major risk”, but she was “surprised by how it was handled”

Injective Integrates Chainlink to Deliver Ultra-Fast, On-Chain Data Feeds

The post Injective Integrates Chainlink to Deliver Ultra-Fast, On-Chacom. Injective has announced the integration of Chainlink (LINK) Data Streams to ensure its developers enjoy one of the fastest times-to-market. The price of LINK has, however, declined below a crucial support level of $13 amidst the broad market pullback. Injective is the latest to integrate Chainlink (LINK) Data Streams as part of its effort to revolutionize the network and create a better environment for developers to operate. This, interestingly, occurred on the first day of Injective EVM’s mainnet launch. This deployment, coupled with the Chainlink integration, on-chain financial modules, and the iBuild AI dApp creator, is expected to ensure developers enjoy one of the fastest times-to-market in the industry. As noted in our earlier publication, Chainlink Data Streams is known for its low-latency market data with up to sub-second delivery. This now gives Injective developers full access to Chainlink’s battle-tested data stream markets across the Injective ecosystem. On top of these, using the Chainlink Data Streams in Injective would improve Institutional reliability, according to the official announcement. This includes collaborations with Institutional data giants like ICE Markets and FTSE Russell. Injective would also benefit from full programmability. For now, Injentive’s flagship Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Helix Markets is reported to be the first Decentralized Application (DApp) on the network to upgrade to Data Streams as its official Oracle solution to power the Real World Assets (RWA) and its crypto. Chainlink Data Streams and the US Equities The Chainlink’s Data Streams had been heavily embraced by several platforms and markets, including the US Equities and Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). As detailed in our earlier news story, Data Streams was said to have been integrated to provide real-time and high-throughput pricing for the likes of SPY, CRCL, QQQ, NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, etc. According to reports, it is now available on about 37 different blockchain.

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