The Young and the Restless Wednesday, November 26 Recap: Claire Kisses Kyle – Lily & Phyllis Force Cane to Choose

The Young and the Restless (Y&R) recap for Wednesday, November 26, reveals that Claire Newman (Hayley Erin) will kiss Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) while Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) and Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) force Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) to choose. At the Abbott house, Harrison Abbott (Redding Munsell) will continue begging Claire to stay, but they’ll be interrupted when Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) brings Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) home from the airport. Ashley will assure her loved ones that her therapy in Paris is going well and that she’s back to working full-time. Harrison will successfully convince Claire to stick around for the gratitude portion of the evening, so she’ll join the Abbotts as they all sit around the table and share what they’re thankful for this year. There’ll be some close moments between Claire and Kyle as he shows her to the door later. Claire will kiss Kyle and wish him a happy Thanksgiving before she goes. At the Newman ranch, Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic) will bring Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) her favorite tea and hand Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) a bottle of tequila as a peace offering. Victor will have a private conversation with Nate and thank him for supporting Victoria along with Claire in their time of grief. Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) and Devon Winters (Bryton James) will also attend the Newman gathering before they make their way to Society with Nate for another one with Lily and Amy Lewis (Valarie Pettiford). Before Lily and Amy attend Thanksgiving dinner, they’ll help Esther Valentine (Kate Linder) prepare meals for those in need as Crimson Lights continues the tradition. Cane will arrive and insist he wants to help, so Lily will help him put an apron on. Just when it seems like things are thawing a bit between Lily and Cane, Phyllis will walk in and announce she wants to volunteer as well. Lily will seem disgusted over Phyllis’ arrival and will decide to take a break. Cane will wind up grilling Phyllis about this venture she’s magically invented, but she’ll insist it’s legit and has been in the works for a while. After Lily returns and watches Cane interact with Phyllis, she’ll argue that he shouldn’t be surprised by Phyllis’ behavior. Lily will point to Phyllis as the reason no one believes Cane’s turnaround and will urge him to pick a side. Once Lily storms out, it won’t be long until Phyllis follows. Cane will chase Phyllis down at the GCAC, where Phyllis will rant about him just standing where while Lily preached and scolded him. Phyllis will act like Cane deserves better than that and will agree with Lily about there no being room for the both of them in his life, so she’ll think Cane needs to choose. While Phyllis stomps upstairs and leaves Cane looking pensive, Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) will express more concerns about Noah Newman (Lucas Adams) and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) at the Newman ranch. However, Victor will act like he’s certain that Nick and Noah are just enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the hospital followed by some football. Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) will also share some lovey-dovey moments on Y&R’s Thanksgiving-themed episode, so it’ll be a heartwarming show all around. The Young and the Restless spoilers say there’s much more drama to come once the holiday’s over, so stick with us for updates on all the alarming news ahead.
https://www.celebdirtylaundry.com/2025/the-young-and-the-restless-wednesday-november-26-recap-claire-kisses-kyle-lily-phyllis-force-cane-to-choose/

Back in Time Nov. 22: The Great Fussner

In 1913, the Great Fussner was one of the acts that were during Corn Palace week. It was a unique act using a 30-foot spiral tower. Fussner would walk the globe upwards, then back down the tower, with a few exiting moments thrown in for the audience. When Will Fussner performed his act in 1913, he was in the beginning stages of his career, which went on for decades. Researcher Pam Range Share News Reporting News Reporting Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. The Trust Project What is this? Tags By Mitchell Republic Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of “Mitchell Republic.” Often, the “Mitchell Republic” byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous authors or when the story is formed by aggregating previously reported news from various sources. If outside sources are used, it is noted within the story. Conversation What To Get Local ADVERTISEMENT.
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Lincoln Road turns into outdoor art maze with debut of Mr. Pink inflatable ahead of Miami Art Week

MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) If you thought Lincoln Road was just for shopping, hold your horses. It just turned into an outdoor art maze, and some of the new neighbors are hard to miss. New, oversized art installations are taking over the promenade ahead of Miami Art Week. It’s bright, it’s free, impossible to ignore, and each one has a story to tell. Lyle Stern: “It’s that time of the year when Lincoln Road becomes the city’s and perhaps one of the country’s largest public art installations during the season. Some are fun and whimsical. Mr. Pink, which you will see is, it’s a nod toward an art movement called cutetism, which is about creating cuteness, and frivolity in art and in public places. Others, like this spectacular piece, are about social awareness, about creating a conversation, about how we are all connected in humanity.” The Mr. Pink Inflatables? They’re making their first-ever Florida debut after popping up in Tokyo and the Olympics. The pieces are made by artists from several different countries all meant to turn Lincoln Road into one giant open-air gallery. Copyright.
https://wsvn.com/entertainment/deco-drive/lincoln-road-turns-into-outdoor-art-maze-with-debut-of-mr-pink-inflatable-ahead-of-miami-art-week/

“Can’t wait for Dillon Gabriel hate watch today”: NFL fans react as Shedeur Sanders arrives for Ravens vs. Browns Week 11 game

Shedeur Sanders arrived at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday ahead of Cleveland’s Week 11 showdown with Baltimore. The rookie quarterback is currently serving as the backup to fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.

The sight of Sanders entering the building sparked reactions from fans on X. One fan wrote, “Can’t wait for the Dillon hate watch today!” Another added, “Today is the last day of this Dillon Gabriel experiment. Next week, my boy is gonna get to it!!!”

Some fans expressed frustration with the team’s quarterback situation. One commented, “Honestly I don’t want him to play for this team anymore. This team is trash & toxic, I’d rather him just traded and released.” Meanwhile, others sympathized with Sanders. “I feel bad for Shedeur, the Browns are never gonna let him start. I hope next season he goes to another team and balls out just like Baker (Mayfield),” one fan said.

The fanbase’s sentiments are indicative of larger questions surrounding Cleveland’s quarterback direction. Regardless of the starter, one fan bluntly stated, “Regardless of QB, Browns suck.” Yet another expressed optimism, tweeting, “Let’s get it then.”

### Coaching Staff Faces Rising Pressure on Quarterback Decision

Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski recently shifted offensive responsibilities to coordinator Tommy Rees, aiming to reset a scheme that has struggled with consistency. There is growing discussion across local media about whether the team should prioritize long-term development or attempt to spark immediate improvement by turning to Shedeur Sanders.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com wrote on Sunday, “I do believe there will come a point when Sanders will start some games for the Browns this season, but I think they’d like to see fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel for a few more weeks now that offensive coordinator Tommy Rees has taken over play calling.”

### Baltimore’s Defensive Resurgence Adds Complexity

Baltimore’s defensive resurgence adds another layer to the quarterback debate. According to Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr, their preparation included work for both quarterbacks. Orr highlighted that Sanders could be used at any point during the game.

The former Colorado Buffaloes star continues to wait on the sideline while Dillon Gabriel holds the starting job. Coach Stefanski has praised Sanders’ preparation and work ethic but has not indicated any timeline for possible playing time.

Stay tuned as the Browns’ quarterback situation continues to evolve in the coming weeks.

*Check out the latest Baltimore Ravens schedule and dive into the current Ravens depth chart for the 2024-25 NFL season.*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-can-t-wait-dillon-gabriel-hate-watch-today-nfl-fans-react-shedeur-sanders-arrives-ravens-vs-browns-week-11-game

Yorgos Lanthimos On The Lasting Effect Of ‘Bugonia’ – Crew Call Podcast

Anytime you leave the theater after watching a Yorgos Lanthimos movie, he always keeps you thinking. Some of that comes from the alpine slide ride of his films, arguably zanier in their characters and plot twists than any David Lynch movie.

Then there’s the debate about the morality witnessed on screen. In his latest film, Teddy and his shy cousin Don (Aidan Delbis) kidnap and torture Michelle, convinced she’s an alien sent to destroy Earth. The movie is based on the 2003 Korean film *Save the Green Planet*, which was adapted by Will Tracy and brought to Lanthimos by *Hereditary* and *Midsommar* filmmaker Ari Aster.

When asked how the source material from several years ago still resonates today, Lanthimos explains:

> “The premise of it, and the way it creates this structure to address humanity and human nature and where we are at this point in time, which has changed from then to the worst. That initial premise is what makes it interesting. Knowing what we know today and the experiences and conditions that we face daily made it even more relevant.”

It’s important to understand that in his zany cinematic art, Lanthimos leaves it up to the audience to draw their own conclusions and takeaways.

Typically, Lanthimos’ movies are box office sleepers. *Bugonia* is currently north of $23.5 million worldwide. However, his films *The Favourite* (2018) and *Poor Things* (2023) powered to $96 million and $117.6 million worldwide respectively, thanks in part to their Oscar wins.

Listen to our conversation below with the 5-time Oscar nominee here:
https://deadline.com/2025/11/bugonia-yorgos-lanthimos-podcast-interview-1236615236/

General Hospital Spoilers Today: [Spoiler] Gets Out of Jail in Nov. 11 Recap

Are you looking for a spoilers-filled recap of what happened on General Hospital’s November 11 episode? From Ned’s heart attack and Emma’s heist to Michael and Nina’s heated confrontation, the soap had a lot going on. Here are all the spoilers you need to know.

**Britt Saves Ned’s Life**

As Gio and Emma head out of Bobbie’s, they find Ned grasping for air on the floor due to a heart attack. Britt comes out of the restaurant and quickly performs CPR, while Emma dials 911. They rush Ned to the hospital.

At the hospital, Lucas and Liz are having a conversation about Lucas’s decision to move in with Marco at Wyndemere.

**Dante’s New Role as Acting Commissioner**

Laura asks Dante to fill in as the acting commissioner. With everything that’s going on, Laura wants all hands on deck, so Dante hires Nathan. He wants Nathan to partner with Chase, who has recently been getting too involved with Willow’s case.

Having Nathan as his partner allows Dante to keep a close eye on everything Chase does.

**Brook Lynn’s Concerns About Chase**

Chase admits to Brook that he’s been secretly trying to help solve Willow’s case. While she admires his determination, she worries that Chase taking on the case could affect his job. Nonetheless, Brook Lynn confesses that she loves him even more for his dedication.

**Willow’s Out of Jail?**

Michael and Jacinda go on a dinner date. While they discuss their interest in camping, Nina walks in with Wiley, stopping by for a sundae. This leads to a heated exchange between Michael and Nina.

During their conversation about Jacinda’s past and Willow’s current situation, Michael convinces Nina to take a picture of them together.

Later, Willow—who is now out of jail—walks into the restaurant and sees Michael, Jacinda, and Nina enjoying their time. Willow also expresses concern over her son’s interest in Britt, calling it highly worrisome.

The two agree that Britt is not to be trusted and that Rocco will soon find this out firsthand. Soon after, Gio calls with an update on Ned’s condition.

They all rush to the hospital, where Lucas informs them that Ned requires bypass surgery.

**Heist in Motion**

Britt tasks Danny, Charlotte, and Rocco with retrieving her belongings from Bobbie’s. The kids realize that this could be their chance to help Emma by getting a key fob and even breaking into Dalton’s lab.

Stay tuned to see how the heist unfolds and what impact it will have on all involved!
https://www.comingsoon.net/guides/news/2060677-general-hospital-spoilers-recap-november-11-willow-jail-release

Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s Grandson, Enters Race for Nadler’s NYC House Seat

John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has officially launched his campaign for Congress. The 32-year-old Democratic influencer is aiming to replace retiring Democratic Representative Jerry Nadler.

Schlossberg announced his candidacy on his Instagram page, sharing his enthusiasm for the race. He wrote, “There is nowhere I’d rather be than in the arena fighting for my hometown. Over the next eight months, during the course of this campaign, I hope to meet as many of you as I can. If you see me on the street, please say hello. If I knock on your door, I hope we can have a conversation. Because politics should be personal. Thanks more to come soon, and I’ll see you on the trail New York 12.”

As the only son of Caroline Kennedy, Jack Schlossberg would represent parts of New York City if elected to succeed Nadler in the 12th Congressional District.

This is a breaking news story. Updates will follow.
https://www.newsweek.com/schlossberg-running-congress-jfk-grandson-nadler-seat-11031323

Where to find the key to the door in the cellar – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

After searching the cellar during the **Anamnesis** quest in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, you will come across a locked door that blocks your progress. The next step is to find the cellar key, but there is no immediate clue as to where to look. Here’s a detailed guide on where to find the key and how to proceed.

### Where to Find the Cellar Door Key

To obtain the cellar door key, you need to speak with **Zdenyek**, who can be found at the north end of the monastery grounds. Start a conversation with him about **Blazhena**. Zdenyek will reveal that he suspected Blazhena of stealing food, as only the two of them had keys to the pantry where the food was stored. He admits that he was planning to get rid of her before she fell ill.

Zdenyek will ask you to promise not to tell anyone about his suspicions.

### Talking to Valerie and Checking Blazhena’s Room

Next, speak with **Valerie**, the blonde maid located nearby. If you approach Valerie first, she will say she doesn’t want to talk in front of Zdenyek. Due to this, head to check Blazhena’s room instead, which she shares with Valerie.

Blazhena’s room is inside a small building at the top of the courtyard. Enter the door on the back right and go up the stairs. Blazhena’s bed is closest to the window. Check the chest at the foot of her bed — you’ll find a large stash of money, much more than what a maid should have.

On a shelf near the head of the bed, you will find the pantry key. Take it before returning to Valerie.

### Valerie’s Witness Account and the Pantry Investigation

Valerie will then reveal that she saw Zdenyek taking something from Blazhena’s chest and being harsh with her. She also mentions a nearby cellar Zdenyek frequently visits, which is in fact the pantry. This location will be marked on your map.

Go to the pantry and explore all three rooms inside. Investigate wine barrels, tubs of water, and crates. Be prepared to do some lockpicking to access some areas.

After thorough investigation, Henry (your character) will realize that Zdenyek has been diluting the monastery’s wine.

### Confronting Zdenyek and Getting the Cellar Key

Return to Zdenyek and confront him about the wine tampering. He will ask to speak privately in a nearby field.

At this point, you’ll either pass or fail the conversation check. It’s worth choosing to go with him if you want to obtain a weapon.

In the field, Zdenyek attempts to attack you. Defeat him in combat, and once he submits, demand his axe. Additionally, he will hand over the key to the locked door in the cellar — the very key he took from Blazhena’s chest.

With the key in hand, you can now return to the main cellar and investigate the secret door you found earlier.

Following these steps will help you progress through the Anamnesis quest and uncover the secrets hidden behind the cellar door.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146745/where-to-find-the-key-to-the-cellar-door-kingdom-come-deliverance-2

Drake Maye Sends Clear Message on Bills After Patriots Extend Division Lead

The New England Patriots have extended their lead in the AFC East Division over the Buffalo Bills, moving to an 8-2 record after upsetting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road Sunday. Meanwhile, the Bills fell to 6-3 following a blowout loss to the Miami Dolphins in Miami.

New England now holds a 1.5-game edge over Buffalo, who have won the division each of the last five years. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye participated in a sideline interview after his team’s seventh consecutive victory. During the interview, CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson asked Maye about Buffalo’s recent defeat.

“We’re not worried about Buffalo,” Maye responded. “We’re worried about Thursday night. We got a big one.”

Looking ahead, New England will host the New York Jets, another AFC East Division opponent, on November 13. The Jets secured their second win of the season on Sunday by defeating the visiting Cleveland Browns 27-20.

The Patriots and Bills won’t face each other again until Week 15 on December 14. New England won the first matchup back in Week 5 in Buffalo by a tight 23-20 score.

Maye, who is already in the conversation alongside Bills quarterback Josh Allen for the NFL MVP award in just his second professional season, was 22 of 30 passing for 273 yards in that crucial road victory over Buffalo.

In the Patriots’ Week 10 win over the Buccaneers, Maye completed 16 of 31 pass attempts for 270 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He entered the Sunday contest leading the league with a 74.1 percent completion percentage. Across nine games played, Maye has amassed 2,285 passing yards, 17 touchdowns, and four interceptions.

As the Patriots continue their impressive run, all eyes will be on Maye as he leads New England toward their next big test.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/nfl/new-england-patriots-drake-maye-buffalo-bills-11018913

Expert predicts ‘easy way’ Supreme Court will shut down Trump’s main priority

The Supreme Court appeared very hostile to President Donald Trump’s emergency tariff system during oral arguments this week. However, it’s unlikely they will delve deeply into the issue of what constitutes an emergency, legal expert Lisa Rubin told MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Thursday.

According to Rubin, there is a much easier and less politically fraught way for the Court to strike down the tariffs.

Scarborough commented on the hearing, saying, “I’m curious… the portions of the hearing I talked about, the portions I didn’t hear as much about were lines of questions about the administration’s really specious use of the word emergency, of the term emergency.”

He added, “This is a president who is claiming that when he gets pissed off while he’s watching the World Series because there’s a commercial about Ronald Reagan, that that constitutes an emergency. And the next day, he can jack up tariffs on Canada.”

Scarborough continued, “This is a president who can get angry because his political ally, who tried to overthrow an election in Brazil, is actually being tried. And so he gets angry at judges down there and then jacks up tariffs to 50 percent. That’s his emergency. It has nothing to do with anything that’s in this statute.”

Rubin responded, “I’m curious, did they press the Solicitor General on that point? Not so hard.”

She explained, “Justice Kagan mentioned it at one point, and I think the reason they didn’t pursue it further, despite its appeal to just common sense, is that there’s an easier way out of this.”

Rubin highlighted Justice Barrett’s approach, saying, “Justice Barrett is known on the Court right now for being the person who seeks a solution that as many people as possible can glom onto, that solves a problem before the Court in as few steps as possible, with as few repercussions as possible—really deciding the issue squarely before her and nothing more.”

She concluded, “Right now, I think the easiest way to resolve this dispute is on that plain language of what does it mean to regulate importation? If the authority that the president is seeking is nowhere in the statute to begin with, Joe, then you don’t even have to have that conversation about whether or not there is an emergency, much less a conversation about how much deference is the president owed when he alone has authority under a statute to decide whether there’s that emergency.”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-tariffs-2674270672/