Christmas on Main Street festival returns Dec. 13 to St. John’s Parish

The Community Celebration Network of Destiny Christian Center will host the second annual Christmas on Main Street Festival on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, offering holiday activities, performances and family-friendly entertainment in St. John the Baptist Parish. The festival runs from 3 to 8 p. m. at Destiny Christian Center, 612 Main St., and is designed to bring together families, businesses and community groups in a shared celebration of the season. Organizers said the goal is to promote joy, unity, and connection while building lasting holiday traditions. This year’s lineup includes a Christmas tree lighting, performances by local schools, churches, and community groups, children’s activities, holiday craft stations, a Christmas art gallery, and shopping with local vendors. Free parking will be available at: Keely Shine Veterinary Clinic Bayou Supply Hibbett Sports John L. Ory Little Starrs Center From My Heart to Yours Free shuttle service will run from: Hibbett Sports John L. Ory Little Starrs Daycare From My Heart to Yours Residents from St. John Parish and neighboring communities are invited to attend. Organizers are hopeful the festival will continue to strengthen community bonds and create holiday memories for years to come.
https://lobservateur.com/2025/11/26/christmas-on-main-street-festival-returns-dec-13-to-st-johns-parish/

Healthcare ETFs: I Prefer VHT’s Growth To XLV’s Stability

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“I’m the same guy under whom we won the Champions Trophy” – Gautam Gambhir’s huge statement after Team India’s loss in IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test

Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir reminded everyone that it was under his guidance that the country bagged major multi-nation events like the 2025 Champions Trophy and the 2025 Asia Cup, in the wake of the humiliating home series loss against South Africa. The former player is under pressure as the Men in Blue recorded their second home series loss in the space of a little over a year. Ad Team India were comprehensively outplayed by the visiting Proteas side in both Tests in Kolkata and Guwahati. The hosts’ fate was sealed as they slumped to a concerning 408-run loss to end the series on the worst note possible, and confirm the 0-2 scoreline. Rishabh Pant and co. were set a steep fourth innings target of 549 after the visitors declared midway through Day 4. India lost both openers before stumps on the penultimate day, and then crumbled without much resistance on the final day as well to be bowled out for just 140 in reply. Ad Trending When asked about his future as Team India head coach amid the concerning run of results, Gambhir issued a fiery response where he cited the Men in Blue’s triumphs earlier this year in his reign. “It is up to BCCI to decide. I have said it in my first press conference after I took over as the head coach that Indian cricket is important, I am not important. And I sit here, and say exactly the same thing. Yes, people can keep forgetting that I am the same guy who got results in England as well with a young team. And I am sure you guys will also forget very soon, because a lot of people keep talking about New Zealand. Ad The head coach urged the critics to give the inexperienced batters time to settle down as they are in a major transition phase following the departures of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, among others. “I don’t give excuses, I have never done that in the past, and I will never do it in the future as well, but if you see the top four-five batters in this top eight, have literally played less than 15 Test matches. They will grow, they are learning on the job. So, you have got to give them time as well. Hopefully, they keep learning, that is important,” Gambhir said. Ad “I hate using the word transition, but this is exactly what transition is. They need time to absorb pressure, they need time to play against quality attacks and against sides,” Gambhir added. Team India failed to cross the 250-run mark even once in the series. The batters had a tough time against the South African bowling unit, especially the pair of Marco Jansen and Simon Harmer as they picked up the bulk of the wickets. Ad “Just not acceptable” Gautam Gambhir on Team India’s first innings collapse in IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test The foundation of Team India’s scathing loss in the second Test was laid in the first innings itself. After conceding 489 in the first innings, the hosts were well placed at 95-1 at one stage. However, a three-wicket burst right before the session break left them at 102-4, and an early collapse into the second session worsened the score to 122-7. Ad It was almost a point of no return as India could only salvage a first innings total of 201. The Proteas opted against taking the follow on as they had a solid outing with the bat in the second innings as well, before their eventual declaration. “It lies with everyone in that dressing room. It starts with me, and with everyone else in that dressing room. We win together, we lose together,” Gautam Gambhir addressed the defeat. Ad “We need to apply better, at one stage, we were 95-1, and then to 122-7, which is just not acceptable. We keep talking about spin, but then one seamer got four wickets in that spell. We have had these collapses in the past as well. Someone needs to put their hands up and say that I am going to stop this collapse. That 30-minute spell took us away from the game, it was always pushing us back,” Gambhir said of the collapse. The series loss pushes India to the fifth spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. The team have won four matches and lost four matches, with one drawn clash across their first three series in the 2025-27 cycle. × 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 Follow IPL Auction 2025 Live Updates, News & Biddings at Sportskeeda. Get the fastest updates on Mega-Auction and cricket news Edited by Gokul Nair.
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Shoppers rush to buy discounted ‘great little’ razor in pre Black Friday deal

This men’s grooming device has been hailed by buyers and it can be snapped up for less An electric razor, lauded for its ‘impressive battery life’ and ‘exceptional performance’, is now on offer at a reduced price, making it simpler than ever to achieve a sleek, effortless finish. The SweetLF Electric Razor for Men has been marked down to £26. 57 from £42. 99 on Amazon, offering buyers a 38 percent saving in a Black Friday deal. The electric razor boasts a double track ultra thin cutting net and self sharpening steel blades, enhancing shaving efficiency by 50 percent and saving time, according to the brand. Its 4D floating head automatically adjusts to the contours of the user’s face, jaw and neck, ensuring a close, smooth shave with every use. Driven by a 9000RPM motor, this grooming tool delivers high performance whilst remaining quiet, with noise levels kept below 65dB for a comfortable grooming experience. Its IPX7 waterproof design allows for wet or dry shaving, so users can apply gel or foam in the shower, and the shaver head rinses easily under running water for swift cleaning. READ MORE: Get a heated blanket for £12 with rare deal stack as cold weather hits UK READ MORE: Ninja double-discount offers best price on appliances including Thristi bottle for £9. 99 The razor provides USB quick charging, offering around 120 minutes of shaving time from a full one-hour charge, which is sufficient for roughly 30 full shaves, according to the brand. A pop-up trimmer enables accurate styling and grooming of sideburns and edges, perfect for tidying longer facial hair before shaving, reports the Express. The kit is also travel-friendly, featuring a USB cable, UK adapter, cleaning brush, protective cover and user manual, meaning punters can pack it anywhere and power it up globally. An alternative choice is the Braun 52 Electric Shaver for less than half price on Argos, bringing it to £60 down from £136. This shaver boasts two settings: Turbo Mode and Standard Mode, which enable customised shaves for every user, whilst delivering up to 50 minutes of wireless operation and a swift five-minute charge. Another choice is the Philips Series 5000 Wet & Dry Men’s Electric Shaver for £59. 99, reduced from £149. 99 at Boots, which features self-sharpening blades to deliver an effective close shave. It’s also crafted with an ‘ergonomic grip, so each movement feels natural’, and a one-hour charging period to provide a robust complete shave. Back to the SweetLF Razor has earned an impressive 4. 3 out of five stars from more than 44, 000 Amazon reviews. One buyer commented: “It is comfortable to hold, charges quite quickly and battery life is good as well, shaves very good and smoothly. The razor performance is unbelievable, smooth and clean, very easy to use.” One satisfied customer shared: “Really great little razor. My husband (80) is very pleased with it. It arrived ready charged so out of the box and onto the chin! A great shave, he said.” Another penned: “The best electric shaver I’ve ever bought. I have wet shaved for years and this is the nearest close shave from an electric shaver I have experienced. Also great value.” However, some users were slightly less impressed, with one noting: “Good shaver for travel. Still prefer the normal razor for day to day shaves.” Another commented: “For the price it’s great value. I only use it for tidying round the neck and ears. It’s not as good as a blade razor for shaving.”.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/shoppers-rush-buy-discounted-great-36305294

Ukraine’s Europe Allies Still Hold an Ace Card in US Showdown

Has the fate of Europe been decided in Miami? That was the fear this week, when European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius bemoaned “unacceptable” proposals hatched by US and Russia to end the war in Ukraine and the fact that Europe seemed unable to lead with its own. “I’m tired of always discussing American plans,” he told an event in Strasbourg hosted by French magazine L’Express. “It would be better if we elaborated ours.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-11-26/ukraine-peace-deal-europe-still-holds-ace-card-in-donald-trump-showdown

Fed Whisperer Timiraos Signals September Core PCE at ~0.22%, Inflation Likely to Ease From 2.9%

COINOTAG News reported on November 26 that Nick Timiraos, often described as the Fed Whisperer by market participants, posted on social media about upcoming inflation data. He suggests that September’s CPI and PPI releases could lift the core PCE by roughly 0. 22%, a level that would sit near the core CPI reading for the month. The note underscores how the September prints may shape near-term market expectations and the Federal Reserve’s policy signaling. Should the core PCE come in softer than this threshold, the year-over-year inflation pace may slip from 2. 9% toward 2. 8%, contingent on other price series aligning. Analysts say such an outcome would support a cautious inflation trajectory while preserving the credibility of the Fed‘s policy path, keeping traders focused on forthcoming data releases and policy guidance.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/fed-whisperer-timiraos-signals-september-core-pce-at-0-22-inflation-likely-to-ease-from-2-9/

Budget beauty buys seeing our editors through to pay day

With December creeping ever closer, our bank accounts are feeling emptier by the day and payday still feels a long way off. If you’ve reached the bottom of your moisturiser or run out of your favourite lip balm, fear not there’s a wealth of budget-friendly beauty options to see you through. These are the ones HELLO!’s Beauty Collective buys on repeat. The simple makeup remover “Let’s be honest, keeping up a beauty routine ain’t cheap. Skincare and treatments; it all adds up. The good news is there are some brands that give great value for less. The very reasonably priced DoSe range is a favourite of mine. I pretty much love all of their products but swear by their ‘Granactive Retinoid 5% Serum’, £22 / $34, as well as their ‘Multi-Peptide Anti-Ageing Serum’, which is the same price. “However, there’s one product that’s cheap as chips that I’ve used for decades and see no reason whatsoever to change it. It’s the ‘Kind to Eyes Makeup Remover’ by Simple and costs £6. 53 / $4. 20. When I first discovered it, I was looking for a non-oily makeup remover as my eyes are sensitive to oils. The Simple version is a clear liquid and doesn’t irritate eyes and removes makeup brilliantly. And let’s be honest, it’s a product that many of us use a lot. “I’ve come across other, more expensive brands over the years that were also non-oily but see no reason to switch as the Simple works so well. They used to do a travel size that you could get in the airport, but for some inexplicable reason, no longer offer it. Why? It was brilliant for travel. But as long as they never discontinue the large size, I’ll be happy.” Glynis Barber, HELLO! Wellness Columnist The budget balm “I am all for affordable beauty buys that seamlessly integrate into your routine. A while back, while heading to the checkouts at Boots, I stumbled across the Boots own-brand ‘Glossy Lip Balm’ £3. I’d heard lots of glowing reviews about the lip balm, including comparisons to higher-end lip products. All of the shades were on offer for £2. 50, so I thought I’d put the vanilla flavour to the test. “Since my first application of this lip balm, I haven’t looked back. It provides real, long-lasting moisture and hydration that lasts around the clock. It’s become my go-to for applying throughout the day, especially before bed, as by the time morning comes, my lips still look and feel hydrated. “I’m so in love with the balm that I’ve even gone back for other flavours. What started as a purchase on a whim has turned into one of my favourite lip buys to date, and at such an affordable price.” Vanese Maddix, freelance beauty journalist The reliable range “For anyone on a budget who is looking for great skincare, I always steer them towards the CeraVe aisle. All of their products deliver, and as they are formulated by dermatologists, they are trusted with any skin type. The Cerave Daily Moisturising Lotion, £11. 38 / $14. 97, is a staple in my household. I use it on my face and body, and my kids and husband use it too. You’ll find a bottle in pretty much every room in my house!” The purifying spritz “The most affordable product in my skincare arsenal that I actually part money with (and as a self-confessed skincare snob that’s saying something) is Clinisoothe’s ‘+Skin Purifier’, £26. 23 / $19. 68. I first discovered it thanks to the brilliant clinical aesthetician Pamela Marshall of Mortar and Milk long before ‘hypochlorous’ became the viral skincare buzzword it is today. Now that my hormones have entered their rebellious perimenopausal era, this gentle mist has been a saviour; soothing, calming and restoring balance while keeping rosacea-related redness on my nose in check. It’s one of the few products I repurchase on repeat (thank you Amazon).” Cassie Steer, HELLO! Contributing Head of Beauty The bath booster “I love a decadent bath, it’s my therapy, my happy place and helps me feel grounded. When payday is looming and the purse strings start to feel tight, I can always rely on the fact that Westlabs’ ‘Epsom Healing Salt’ £3. 78 / $3. 61, will power my baths and help my post-workout muscles to feel relaxed and soothed. It’s also great if you’re feeling a bit puffy and bloated, as the salts have been used for hundreds of years to help soothe and nurture the body.” Ateh Jewel, freelance beauty editor The makeup bag staple “Being lucky enough to test and trial some of the most luxurious beauty brands as part of my job, I pride myself on being able to identify which ones are actually worth the extra pennies versus which ones lack substance behind the smoke and mirrors of branding and packaging. Whenever I test a new product, I ask myself whether I’d continue using it if I no longer worked in the industry, and whether I could see myself committing to a repeat purchase. One that has stood the test of time and been in my makeup bag long before I worked in beauty is the iconic Beauty Blender, £12. 92 / $17. Yes, the bright pink egg-shaped sponge that gives a skin-like finish to make-up that no other brand has, in my opinion, yet replicated. “This budget-friendly staple serves as the finishing touch that takes makeup blending to another level of smooth, and whilst I have a core arsenal of incredible makeup brushes, I’ll always reach for this as the finishing touch, or all-in-one tool in a pinch. Don’t fall for any of the dupes this one is a cult classic for a reason.” Sidra Imtiaz, freelance beauty writer The curl definer.
https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/868171/budget-beauty-buys-ahead-pay-day/

Travel safety tips as millions hit the road for Thanksgiving

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — As people gas up their cars and get ready to travel this Thanksgiving, some drivers are concerned with safety on the road. “I’ve seen a lot of drunk drivers. I’ve seen accidents happen in front of me. It definitely makes me nervous, especially when you have children,” said Fresno resident Daniel Thompson. On Wednesday evening, the California Highway Patrol said it will begin its maximum enforcement period for the holiday. “We want to be visible to slow those drivers down. And to also be vigilant for those unsafe drivers out there that are causing most of the problems out there,” said CHP spokesman Mike Salas. AAA is predicting a record number of people traveling by car this year. Driving experts say that after properly inspecting your vehicle, there are things you can do to stay safe while on the road. “If you’re at a stop sign and the fog is really thick and dense, you’ll want to roll your windows down and you want to hear for the traffic, right. That’s going to be one of your biggest clues, if you can’t see, you wanna be able to hear,” said Learn 2 Drive Center’s Jonathan Vargas. When it comes to poor weather conditions, Vargas said using road reflectors and proper headlights can make all the difference in safety. He also encourages people not to let anything distract them while driving. “If you are driving in the fast lane, you want to be careful in case you have a drunk driver coming on the opposite side of the freeway, coming in the wrong entrance. And they’re gonna think that the fast lane is the slow lane. So, you wanna make sure you’re being aware of that,” said Vargas. He said it is the season of giving. So, try and give that extra space to other drivers on the road. You don’t want to get into a road rage incident and not be able to enjoy the holiday.
https://abc30.com/post/travel-safety-tips-millions-hit-road-thanksgiving/18211503/

Richard Ray Casseday, Sr.

Richard Ray Casseday, Sr., 87, of Morgantown, passed away peacefully Monday, November 24, 2025, in Sundale Nursing Home in Morgantown. He was born February 5, 1938, in Masontown, a son of the late Roy Casseday and Josephine Molissee Casseday. Richard was a devoted outdoorsman, who found joy in hunting and spending time in nature. He loved to sing and took great pride in building and creating with his hands. Above all, Richard treasured time spent with his family, and those moments brought him his greatest happiness. He is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn Burns Casseday; five daughters, Heather Rossetti and husband James, Hope Gage and husband Geoffrey, Dorothy Knight and husband Jay, Sara Dennison and husband Tim, and Martha Casseday; daughter-in- law, Marcie Casseday; 11 grandchildren, Tricia, Crystal, Alex, Richie, Tyler, Nathan, Maxwell, Brooks, Jillian, Vincent, and Lucia; many great- grandchildren; two brothers, Phil Casseday and Bob Casseday; two sisters-in-law, Diane Casseday and Iva Casseday; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Richard was preceded in death by his first wife, Vinnie Casseday; one son, Richard Casseday, Jr.; six brothers, Junior Casseday and wife Betty, Fred Casseday, Lynn Casseday and wife Kathleen, Jim Casseday, Dale Casseday; and Daniel Casseday, and three sisters, Eva Shaffer and husband Albert, Arlene Molissee and husband Dave, and Doylene Davis and husband Bob. The family would like to extend its gratitude to Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care for the compassionate and extraordinary care of Richard over the last three years. To honor the families wishes, there will be private services and burial. The Field Funeral Home in Masontown is honored to be assisting Richard’s family. In lieu of flowers, donations, in Richard’s memory, may be made to Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care, 800 J. D. Anderson Drive, Morgantown, WV 26505; or to the Alzheimer’s Association at www. alz. org Condolences may be extended to the family at www. fieldfuneralhome. com.
https://www.dominionpost.com/2025/11/26/richard-ray-casseday-sr/