These 25 Republicans could demolish a GOP scheme to save themselves

Republicans are obsessed with taking your health care away. This spring, they cut $1 trillion from Medicaid, all to give massive tax handouts to billionaires. For the last month and a half, they shut down the government rather than prevent premiums from doubling on average for 24 million people in the Affordable Care Act marketplace. And they “won.”

The number of uninsured Americans is about to skyrocket, which is exactly what Republicans want. It is what they fight for every day: to steal your health care.

These cuts are devastating for seniors, who rely on Medicaid to pay for nursing homes and other long-term care—services typically not covered by Medicare. They are also disastrous for Americans aged 50 to 64, many of whom depend on the ACA marketplaces and will face the largest premium increases. Many will have no choice but to drop their health insurance and pray they don’t get too sick before they turn 65 and become eligible for Medicare, literally gambling with their lives.

Even if you’re not on Medicaid or the ACA, the Republican cuts will make your health care worse. Without the Medicaid dollars they need to survive, hospitals and nursing homes across the country are already closing their doors. Far more will close in the coming years, with rural areas and inner cities hit hardest.

The hospitals that remain open will have to cut staff due to lower revenue, even as their emergency rooms are flooded with newly uninsured patients who have nowhere else to go. That means if you get hit by a car, you’ll likely have to go to a hospital farther away and wait longer to see a doctor. All thanks to Republicans.

The only people in America whose health care isn’t about to get much worse are billionaires, who can hop into their private helicopters to see their private doctors.

Democrats are demanding that Republicans back off their draconian health care cuts. That’s what the just-concluded government shutdown was all about: Democrats refusing to vote for a budget that doesn’t fix the coming health care apocalypse.

Some Democrats thought Republicans would come to the negotiating table and figure out a health care fix, if only out of political self-interest. But Republicans are ideologically committed to destroying health care at the behest of their billionaire donors.

House Republican Leader Mike Johnson is refusing to bring an extension of the ACA subsidies—which would prevent premiums from skyrocketing—up for a vote. This refusal is why House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries has put forward a discharge petition to obtain a three-year extension of the ACA subsidies.

If the petition gets 218 signers, it forces a floor vote which also needs 218 votes to pass. There are 214 Democrats in the House. That means we need only FOUR Republicans to cross the aisle, and we can get the subsidies to pass the House, putting pressure on the Senate.

It comes down to these 25 Republicans, who are in extremely tight races and whose constituents are getting hammered by spiking premiums and disastrous Medicaid cuts:

– Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06)
– Kevin Kiley (CA-03)
– David Valadao (CA-22)
– Darrell Issa (CA-48)
– Gabe Evans (CO-08)
– Cory Mills (FL-07)
– María Elvira Salazar (FL-27)
– Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01)
– Zach Nunn (IA-03)
– Bill Huizenga (MI-04)
– Tom Barrett (MI-07)
– Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)
– Tom Kean Jr. (NJ-07)
– Mike Lawler (NY-17)
– Mike Turner (OH-10)
– Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01)
– Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07)
– Rob Bresnahan (PA-08)
– Scott Perry (PA-10)
– Andy Ogles (TN-05)
– Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)
– Rob Wittman (VA-01)
– Jen Kiggans (VA-02)
– Bryan Steil (WI-01)
– Derrick Van Orden (WI-03)

Republicans are betting that by dividing Americans against each other, they can duck the blame for the health care apocalypse they created. Let’s prove them wrong.

That starts with flooding the phone lines of these Republicans and protesting outside their offices to demand they save our health care.
https://www.rawstory.com/health-care-costs-2674296374/

Jayden Daniels’ mother Regina expresses disappointment after Commanders’ late-game debacle in 16-13 loss to Dolphins

Jayden Daniels was ruled out for the Washington Commanders’ Week 11 game against the Miami Dolphins.

The matchup, held in Madrid, Spain, ended in a narrow 16-13 overtime loss for the Commanders.

Daniels’ absence was a significant factor in the team’s performance during this closely contested game.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-jayden-daniels-mother-regina-expresses-disappointment-commanders-late-game-debacle-16-13-loss-dolphins

No. 7 Oregon hosts No. 17 USC

**No. 17 USC (8-2) at No. 7 Oregon (9-1), Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m. EST**

**BetMGM College Football Odds**
Opening Line: Oregon by 13.5
Against the Spread: Oregon 4-5, USC 5-5

**How to Watch:** CBS

### Key Stats

**Oregon Offense**
– Overall: 475.4 yards per game (11th in FBS)
– Passing: 241.8 yards per game (56th)
– Rushing: 233.6 yards per game (8th)
– Scoring: 39.0 points per game (7th)

**Oregon Defense**
– Overall: 235.4 yards per game (3rd in FBS)
– Passing: 127.3 yards per game (1st)
– Rushing: 108.1 yards per game (20th)
– Scoring: 13.7 points per game (6th)

**USC Offense**
– Overall: 488.9 yards per game (5th in FBS)
– Passing: 298.1 yards per game (10th)
– Rushing: 190.8 yards per game (28th)
– Scoring: 38.2 points per game (10th)

**USC Defense**
– Overall: 344.1 yards per game (47th in FBS)
– Passing: 198.3 yards per game (43rd)
– Rushing: 145.8 yards per game (63rd)
– Scoring: 21.7 points per game (41st)

Both teams excel on third down conversions. Oregon ranks 14th in the FBS, converting 49.2% of the time, while USC ranks 8th with a 51.7% conversion rate.

On penalties, Oregon averages 41.9 yards per game, ranking 20th in the FBS. However, Oregon’s red zone defense struggles, allowing opponents to score on 94.4% of trips, placing them 132nd in the FBS. In contrast, USC’s red zone offense is highly efficient, ranking 9th and scoring on 94.0% of red zone opportunities.

### Team Leaders

**Oregon**
– Passing: Dante Moore – 2,190 yards, 21 TDs, 5 INTs, 72.8% completion percentage
– Rushing: Noah Whittington – 623 yards on 76 carries, 5 TDs
– Receiving: Dakorien Moore – 443 yards on 28 catches, 3 TDs

**USC**
– Passing: Jayden Maiava – 2,868 yards, 18 TDs, 6 INTs, 66.8% completion percentage
– Rushing: King Miller – 719 yards on 99 carries, 5 TDs
– Receiving: Makai Lemon – 1,090 yards on 71 catches, 8 TDs

### Last Game Recap

Oregon defeated Minnesota 42-13 on Friday, Nov. 14. Dante Moore led the Ducks with 306 yards on 27-of-30 passing (90.0%) for two touchdowns and no interceptions. Noah Whittington contributed 72 rushing yards on eight carries and one touchdown, plus two receptions for 10 yards. Kenyon Sadiq added 96 yards on eight catches with one touchdown.

USC won 26-21 over Iowa on Saturday, Nov. 15. Jayden Maiava threw for 254 yards on 23-of-32 passing (71.9%) for one touchdown with no interceptions. King Miller rushed for 83 yards on 19 carries, while Makai Lemon caught 10 passes for 153 yards and one touchdown.

### Next Games

– Oregon plays at Washington on Nov. 29.
– USC hosts UCLA on Nov. 29.

*By The Associated Press*
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-general-news/10193691/no-7-oregon-hosts-no-17-usc.html

Experts Behind Historically Accurate BTC Model Shares Near-Term Prediction ‬for Crypto Market ⋆ ZyCrypto

Experts Behind Historically Accurate BTC Model Share Near-Term Prediction for Crypto Market

Analysts at Weiss Crypto have offered a measured outlook for Bitcoin’s next market phase, pointing to liquidity trends as a key signal for what comes next. Their model, renowned for accurately forecasting Bitcoin’s multi-month corrections, now suggests that the bull market may be nearing exhaustion—although it is not yet entirely over.

According to the firm, global liquidity, particularly from Asia, has long been one of the most reliable predictors of Bitcoin’s short-term corrections. However, it has never precisely forecasted a four-year cycle top. Historically, Bitcoin has either peaked alongside liquidity, as in November 2021, or months before, as seen in 2013 and 2017.

Weiss Crypto noted, “If Bitcoin begins to deviate from liquidity with an 84-day lag, we must check whether Bitcoin has begun following liquidity in real time.” That pattern, they say, is precisely what’s unfolding now.

Despite this caution, Weiss maintains a neutral outlook on Bitcoin, unchanged since late August. The model would only turn bearish if BTC closes a week below $96,000.

“The bull market isn’t necessarily over,” the report adds. “This has been a strange four-year cycle. Which means the next down phase may not resemble a traditional bear market and there’s still gas in the tank.”

Liquidity is projected to improve again in 2026, potentially setting the stage for the next growth wave.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at around $94,261, down 1.77% over the past week and 16.15% in the last 30 days, according to CoinMarketCap. The global cryptocurrency market cap stands at $3.18 trillion, down nearly 18%, while Bitcoin’s dominance remains near 59.5%.

Meanwhile, market anxiety is high, as revealed by a Fear & Greed Index of 25 (Fear), with BTC currently 20% below its all-time high.

Market analyst Joe Consorti believes this…
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/experts-behind-historically-accurate-btc-model-shares-near-term-prediction-for-crypto-market-%e2%8b%86-zycrypto/

Niger fallout under Biden leaves US troops ‘blind’ in battle with terror groups

**FIRST ON FOX:** U.S. troops combating al Qaeda and ISIS jihadist fighters in Niger and other West African countries within the terror-ridden Sahel region are reportedly “completely blind,” following a policy proposal developed by the Biden administration, a former senior State Department official told Fox News Digital.

A U.S. military source, speaking exclusively to Fox News Digital, claimed that the Pentagon now faces “a black hole” when reacting to serious incidents such as the October 21 kidnapping of a U.S. citizen.

Until September of last year, the U.S. maintained two airbases in Niger. From these bases, American surveillance drones operated high-tech cameras capable of peering through thick forests to locate terror groups. These drones were believed to have played a critical role in locating another American resident of Niger who was kidnapped in 2020, during the first Trump administration. Seal Team Six was then deployed and successfully rescued that citizen.

According to the military source, Niger wanted Washington to keep its bases. However, in March last year, Niger complained about the “condescending attitude” of a U.S. delegation sent by the Biden administration and ordered all American base personnel to leave.

### American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger by Suspected Islamist Militants, Sources Say

Following the meeting on March 16, Niger’s government spokesperson, Amadou Adramane, appeared on national television to express grievances. He criticized the delegation from the previous administration for not following diplomatic protocol and stated, “Niger regrets the intention of the American delegation to deny the sovereign Nigerien people the right to choose their partners and types of partnerships.”

Adramane continued, “Also, the government of Niger forcefully denounces the condescending attitude accompanied by the threat of retaliation from the head of the American delegation towards the Nigerien government and people.”

Mary “Molly” Phee, then Assistant Secretary of State for the Biden administration, led the U.S. team in the meeting with Niger’s military leadership. Several sources told Fox News Digital that Phee demanded Niger cease relations with Russia and Iran or face sanctions. One source described her approach as “flame spraying” the Nigerien leaders, adding that the “rant led us to being kicked out.” The Washington Post also reported that Nigerien leaders took particular offense to her remarks.

On Saturday, Phee, now retired, told Fox News Digital, “It’s a classic case of blame the messenger if you don’t like the message.”

### Expert Warns Critical Hours Slipping Away as Kidnappers Likely to Move U.S. Missionary in Niger

Phee explained that she was following Biden administration policy, saying, “I’m a professional diplomat with more than 30 years of experience, and I was leading an interagency delegation dispatched to share a proposal developed and approved by the White House. The Nigerien junta rejected our offer and employed a misogynistic trope to deflect legitimate concerns about their conduct.”

Within months of the delegation’s meeting, all U.S. personnel and their drones were removed from Niger, leaving Washington, the military source claimed, with “no eyes in the sky.” The former Commander of U.S. Africa Command expressed that Niger “would be much safer, and we would have eyes in the sky to help find the American missionary… now we have nothing in the way of resources.”

The source told Fox News Digital that rescue efforts are now “difficult to impossible… first we have to find the guy.”

Analysts agree that, particularly in the Sahel’s harsh conditions, relying on satellites alone makes it difficult for Washington to track the missing American missionary effectively.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/biden-admins-diplomatic-failure-niger-leaves-us-without-eyes-sky-terror-fight

Cristiano Ronaldo set for record 6th World Cup as Portugal routs Armenia to qualify

Cristiano Ronaldo is heading to another World Cup. Portugal sealed its place at next year’s tournament, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with a resounding 9-1 rout of Armenia on Sunday.

Ronaldo missed the match in Porto due to suspension, but in his absence, Portugal ensured he would have the chance to appear at a record sixth World Cup. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will be 41 by the time the tournament kicks off next June. Ronaldo recently stated that this would be his last shot at winning the one major title that has so far eluded him.

Assuming he retains his fitness, Ronaldo is expected to be part of coach Roberto Martinez’s squad. However, he may yet face suspension for up to two matches after being sent off in Portugal’s 2-0 loss to Ireland on Thursday.

That surprising defeat meant Portugal had to beat Armenia to secure the top spot in Group F. Hat tricks from Bruno Fernandes and Joao Neves ensured there would be no slip-up. Hungary had the chance to overtake Portugal at the top of the group but fell to a stunning late comeback from Ireland, losing 3-2 in Budapest.

Troy Parrott was the hero for Ireland, scoring a hat trick that included an equalizer in the 80th minute and the winner in the sixth minute of added time. Ireland’s victory meant they finished in second place and will advance to the playoffs.

### History Makers

Ronaldo and his great rival Lionel Messi will both appear at their sixth World Cup if they participate in next year’s tournament. This achievement would surpass greats like Germany’s Lothar Matthäus, who appeared in five World Cups.

Defending champion Argentina has already secured its place. Messi fulfilled his career-long ambition by leading Argentina to the title in Qatar in 2022.

Ronaldo, who has won the European Championship and two Nations League titles with Portugal, is still seeking to add a World Cup to an impressive trophy haul that includes five Champions League titles and league championships in England, Spain, and Italy.

Though nearing the end of his career and having left top-flight European soccer to play in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo continues to embellish his remarkable legacy. He led Portugal to the Nations League title earlier this year and last month became the leading scorer in World Cup qualifying games with 41 goals.

Suspension denied him the chance to add to that tally against Armenia, but there was no shortage of goals from Portugal in his absence. Fernandes’ hat trick included two penalties. Neves struck twice in the first half and completed his treble with a goal in the 81st minute.

### Ireland’s Comeback

It was an unforgettable week for Ireland, capped off with a dramatic fightback in Hungary and a spot in the playoffs. Parrott’s late winner was his fifth goal in two games and sealed second place for the Irish.

He scored both goals in the 2-0 win over Portugal and, with Ireland trailing 2-1 going into the 80th minute at the Puskás Arena, he proved his country’s hero once again. First, he lifted the ball over Hungary goalkeeper Dénes Dibusz to level the match at 2-2. Then, with the clock running down, he converted from close range deep into added time for the winner.

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James Robson is at ___ AP soccer.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/soccer-general-news/10193551/cristiano-ronaldo-set-for-record-6th-world-cup-as-portugal-routs-armenia-to-qualify.html

Kirk Herbstreit: ‘God bless’ Pat McAfee’s Veterans Day show, ‘one of your best’

On Tuesday, Pat McAfee hosted his eponymous show from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina to celebrate Veterans Day. The show featured numerous gestures in praise of the military, but none more notable than an interview with the sitting president.

The commander-in-chief spoke to McAfee by phone, with much of the interview focused on celebrating veterans. However, the interview has come under fire in the days since. Critics point out that McAfee gave President Trump carte blanche to discuss lies about the 2020 election, didn’t bring up Trump’s history of denigrating the military, and then hid behind his self-proclaimed ignorance of politics when facing the predictable criticism of hosting a controversial political figure on ESPN airwaves.

The following day, McAfee claimed that anyone who disagreed with his decision to interview Trump “hate[d] the troops.”

Despite the polarizing nature of the interview, one of McAfee’s ESPN colleagues decided to publicly voice his support for the former Indianapolis Colts punter during a high-leverage portion of College GameDay on Saturday. Fellow GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit told McAfee that his Veterans Day show was one of the “best shows you’ve ever had,” as the show’s panel picked Saturday’s slate of college football games.

“Veterans Day was Tuesday,” McAfee said before making his selection for the USF-Navy game. “Give me Navy, for America. Of course, I’ll take Navy to get a big time win.” After celebrity picker Aaron Donald also picked Navy, McAfee said, “And God bless the troops,” at which point Herbstreit quickly jumped in to say, “And God bless you for that show you put on Tuesday. One of your best shows you’ve ever had.”

In Herbstreit’s defense, McAfee’s Trump interview was but a small portion of a three-hour show that featured plenty of tactful celebration for our nation’s armed forces. However, the Trump interview was by far the most notable part of the show, and the part that has received the vast majority of media coverage (and criticism) in the days following the episode.

Whether Herbstreit meant his comments to be an endorsement of the Trump interview or not, that is how they came off.
https://awfulannouncing.com/espn/kirk-herbstreit-endorses-pat-mcafee-veterans-day-show-trump-interview.html

“Lame A** Ref”: Lakers’ Jarred Vanderbilt Flames Off After Rookie’s First-Points Moment Gets Snatched Away in Bizarre Chaos

During a recent game, Jarred Vanderbilt became visibly upset during a conversation with a referee. The dispute arose when the official refused to hand him the match ball.

Vanderbilt’s frustration was evident as the exchange quickly escalated, drawing attention from both teammates and spectators. The incident highlighted the intense emotions players can experience in high-stakes moments on the court.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-lame-a-ref-lakers-jarred-vanderbilt-flames-off-after-rookie-s-first-points-moment-gets-snatched-away-bizarre-chaos

Dillon Danis Banned From UFC Events After Viral Fight Video

Dillon Danis has caused controversy before. There was the time KSI hit him with a pancake at a trash-talking press conference. There was also the incident where Logan Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, took Danis to court over online trolling. But now, Dana White thinks Danis has gone too far.

The latest issue stems from a wild brawl that broke out at the UFC fight on November 15. Videos of the altercation quickly went viral on X. According to ESPN, Danis is a “former training partner” of MMA fighter Conor McGregor.

The fight erupted between Danis and UFC fighter Islam Makhachev’s team at UFC 322. ESPN reported that the incident “occurred cageside” before Makhachev’s bout against Jack Della Maddalena. Danis reportedly has a longtime rivalry with Khabib Nurmagomedov, who is Makhachev’s teammate.

Dana White addressed the incident during the post-event press conference. “I was on the other side and go, (expletive), I know exactly what that is, and I knew it,” White said. He added, “You will never see Dillon Danis at a UFC fight ever again.”

When asked about the brawl, White called it “crazy” and took partial responsibility. “I blame myself for that, actually,” he said. White explained that officials informed him right before the main card that Dillon Danis was present, moving around and sitting in fighter seats instead of his assigned seat. Though Danis had a ticket, his behavior raised concerns.

“I was told, ‘Do you want us to throw him out of here?’ I said, ‘He has a ticket?’” White recalled. He then instructed organizers to keep an eye on Danis but ultimately allowed him to remain in the venue.

Despite the severity of the incident, White confirmed that the UFC will not press criminal charges. “We at the UFC are not pressing charges against anybody. This is the fight business, man,” he remarked.

With Dana White’s statement, it seems clear that Dillon Danis has effectively been banned from attending future UFC events.
https://www.complex.com/sports/a/jessica-mcbride/dillon-danis-banned-from-ufc-events-after-viral-fight-video

Phillies Star Reliever Drawing Trade Interest

The Philadelphia Phillies could look to move on from a star reliever amid a bullpen turnover this offseason.

Philadelphia had a disappointing exit to their season, losing in the NLDS to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Phillies’ bullpen was an issue throughout the year, and the team may be planning some major changes to strengthen the group.

Phillies insider Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports that star reliever Matt Strahm could draw trade interest from other teams. “The Phillies have fielded steady interest in all three of their left-handed relievers since the offseason began, major-league sources said, and it could nudge them toward a trade,” Gelb wrote.

He added, “The free-agent market for lefty relievers is not robust; some of the best available arms are Gregory Soto, Drew Pomeranz, Danny Coulombe, and Hoby Milner.”

Strahm, in particular, could pique teams’ interest. Despite this, he has been an integral piece of the Phillies’ bullpen success. His 2.46 ERA since 2023 ranks second among 53 left-handed relievers with at least 100 innings pitched during that span (Coulombe leads the group).

Although Strahm’s strikeout rate and fastball velocity dipped in 2025, he still logged an effective 62 1/3 innings of relief work. The left-hander, who serves as a reliable setup man, posted a 2-3 record with a 2.74 ERA over 66 games last season. Strahm is set to earn $7.5 million in 2026 and will be a free agent following the season.

### What Would the Phillies Get for Strahm?

If Philadelphia decides to move on from Strahm, they would likely receive a decent return. Given that he is a pending free agent, the trade return might not be massive, but Gelb believes the Phillies could net a mid-tier prospect.

“What would be the motivation to move one of the lefties? The Phillies could acquire a mid-level prospect to help backfill a depleted farm system, then throw some darts with the payroll savings on a few middle relievers,” Gelb explained. “Maybe it’s a chance to refresh a familiar bullpen mix that has enjoyed highs and suffered lows.”

“Whatever the case, the Phillies must create better bullpen depth than they did last offseason; they entered 2025 with these righties in the bullpen: Orion Kerkering, Jordan Romano, José Ruiz, and Carlos Hernández. They’ve already boosted it by adding Jhoan Duran. But securing a deeper righty pool might require creative maneuvers like trading a lefty.”

With the left-handed reliever free agent market not being the strongest, trading one of their own could be a practical move for Philadelphia to gain valuable assets.

### Philadelphia Not Ruling Out Starting Pitching Help

While the Phillies consider trading some pitching assets, they are also open to adding starting pitching help.

Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski emphasized that while it’s not their highest priority, the team is mindful of their starting pitching depth.

“But, again, it’s not our highest priority. You have to be careful. You always need to look for starting pitching depth. That doesn’t necessarily mean top of the market, but where does that fit in?” Dombrowski said.

“Because you never have enough starting pitching, and really for us, after you get past [the top six starters], now you’re talking about [minor leaguer Jean] Cabrera. He would be one of those guys. But we don’t have a lot of starting pitching depth, so that’s something we need to be cognizant of.”

As the Phillies plan for the next season, moves involving both bullpen adjustments and potential additions to the starting rotation remain on the table.
https://heavy.com/sports/mlb/philadelphia-phillies/star-reliever-drawing-trade-interest/