The agentic AI solutions will be on live demo at the Atos booth at Microsoft Ignite, taking place in San Francisco from November 18 to 21 Paris, France November 18, 2025 Atos, a global leader in AI-powered digital transformation and a Microsoft Frontier partner for AI technologies, today announces the availability of an Agentic AI solution: Autonomous Data and AI Engineer to augment the capabilities and velocity of data and AI engineering teams. This solution is powered by the Atos Polaris AI Platform, integrated with Azure’s advanced cloud and AI capabilities, launched earlier this year, enabling comprehensive systems of AI agents working autonomously to orchestrate complex workflows. Grounded in Microsoft Responsible AI principles, this agentic solution is designed to handle and automate complex, multistep data and AI engineering tasks for business processes across industries. It is currently available for Azure Databricks and Snowflake on Azure, two leading cloud-based data platforms available on Microsoft Azure. The Autonomous Data and AI Engineer can autonomously ingest, process and interact with structured and unstructured data. After loading files from external data platforms, the agents apply data quality and transformation rules and ultimately create data views as the basis for human decision making. Once the typical data engineering tasks are successfully performed, specialists can use additional AI and visualization agents to easily query data and derive actionable insights. Technical and non-technical data and business experts can use the integrated no-code Atos Polaris AI Agent Studio to integrate and orchestrate multiple agents, connect them with Large Language Models, tools and other agents using open standards such as Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocols. Atos’ agentic AI solution reduces manual effort, accelerates development and deployment of data operations by up to 60%. They accelerate go-to-market due to lower dependencies on central expert teams to generate data insights from new data sources. The solution also lowers operational costs by up to 35% by leveraging DataOps agents that help reduce the average ticket-handling time. Ultimately, business can quickly adapt to evolving data sources, shifting priorities and compliance requirements, while at the same time free up R&D and innovation capacity. “The ability of our Autonomous Data & AI Engineer solution to seamlessly combine and analyze data across leading platforms on Microsoft Azure like Databricks and Snowflake enable our customers to accelerate their data modernization and AI transformation efforts. Our new agentic solution enables the ‘Services-as-Software’ paradigm by leveraging AI to handle complex, multi-step data engineering tasks,” said Narendra Naidu, global head of Data & AI at Atos. For over 20 years, Atos and Microsoft have collaborated to offer flexible cloud services that optimize resources, streamline processes, and support global data centers. With the introduction of Atos Polaris AI Platform on Microsoft Azure, the companies are once again delivering end-to-end solutions to support their customers in their digital transformation journey. The Atos Polaris AI platform will be on live demo at Microsoft Ignite, taking place at Moscone Center, in San Francisco, from November 18 to 21st. Experience Atos commitment to innovation and growth with data and AI, Atos Polaris AI platform, as well as our end-to-end AI and Cloud solutions and much more on our booth number 4335. *** About Atos Group Atos Group is a global leader in digital transformation with c. 67, 000 employees and annual revenue of c. €10 billion, operating in 61 countries under two brands Atos for services and Eviden for products. European number one in cybersecurity, cloud and high performance computing, Atos Group is committed to a secure and decarbonized future and provides tailored AI-powered, end-to-end solutions for all industries. Atos Group is the brand under which Atos SE (Societas Europaea) operates. Atos SE is listed on Euronext Paris. The purpose of Atos Group is to help design the future of the information space. Its expertise and services support the development of knowledge, education and research in a multicultural approach and contribute to the development of scientific and technological excellence. Across the world, the Group enables its customers and employees, and members of societies at large to live, work and develop sustainably, in a safe and secure information space. Attachment Global PR Atos Announces the Availability of Autonomous Data AI Engineer an Agentic AI Solution on Microsoft Azure.
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How many episodes will there be in Pluribus season 1? Episode count, release schedule, and more
**Pluribus Season 1 Arrives on Apple TV: Episode Count, Release Schedule, and Viewing Options**
The highly anticipated sci-fi thriller *Pluribus* season 1 has finally arrived on Apple TV+, drawing attention for its intriguing storyline, episode count, and release schedule. Created by Vince Gilligan, the visionary behind *Breaking Bad* and *Better Call Saul*, the series delves into the profound effects of a mysterious alien virus on humanity.
**Cast and Plot Overview**
*Pluribus* features a compelling cast led by Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, alongside key performances from Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga. The show also includes notable guest appearances by Miriam Shor, Samba Schutte, Karan Soni, and Peter Bergman.
The story kicks off with a laboratory accident that exposes a team of researchers in Albuquerque to an alien RNA virus detected through a mysterious extraterrestrial signal. This pathogen drastically alters human behavior, inducing a collective consciousness phenomenon known as “the Joining.” Remarkably, only a small group of individuals, including Carol Sturka, remain immune to the virus.
**Episode Count and Release Schedule**
Apple TV+ confirms that *Pluribus* season 1 comprises nine episodes. The platform has adopted a hybrid release strategy: the first two episodes premiered simultaneously on November 7, 2025, allowing viewers a strong introduction, followed by one new episode every Friday.
This staggered schedule spans seven consecutive weeks, ensuring a steady flow of new content leading up to the season finale. Episodes release every Friday at 9 p.m. ET / midnight PT, giving audiences a regular weekly appointment to engage with the unfolding mystery.
**Where to Watch Pluribus Season 1**
*Pluribus* season 1 is exclusively available on Apple TV+. Access requires a subscription, which can be billed monthly or annually. New subscribers are offered a seven-day free trial to explore the platform’s offerings before committing.
Furthermore, certain Apple device purchasers may qualify for up to three months of complimentary Apple TV+ access. Once episodes are released, subscribers can stream them anytime at their convenience.
**What to Expect from Pluribus Season 1**
The first season explores the sweeping global impact of an alien virus that transforms the emotional and cognitive landscape of humanity. After intercepting a cryptic extraterrestrial signal, the scientific team’s exposure to the virus sparks rapid changes and widespread transmission referred to as “the Joining.” This phenomenon unites humanity into a singular collective consciousness — except for a handful of immune individuals.
As the season progresses, viewers uncover deeper insights into the virus, its alien origins, and the experiences of those resisting the Joining. The narrative builds suspense over nine episodes, exploring themes of identity, control, and survival.
**Stay Updated**
To immerse yourself in the full story, stream *Pluribus* season 1 on Apple TV+ and be sure to check back every Friday for the latest episode release.
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Experience the thrilling journey of *Pluribus* and discover what it means to confront an alien force that challenges the very nature of humanity.
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XRP Price Turns Red as Bulls Step Back and Bears Test Market Strength
From a young age, Aayush exhibited a natural aptitude for deciphering complex systems and unraveling patterns. Fueled by an insatiable curiosity for understanding market dynamics, he embarked on a journey that would lead him to become one of the foremost authorities in the fields of Forex and crypto trading.
With a meticulous eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Aayush honed his craft over the years, mastering the art of technical analysis and chart interpretation. As a software engineer, he harnesses the power of technology to optimize trading strategies and develop innovative solutions for navigating the volatile waters of financial markets. His background in software engineering has equipped him with a unique skill set, enabling him to leverage cutting-edge tools and algorithms to gain a competitive edge in an ever-evolving landscape.
In addition to his roles in finance and technology, Aayush serves as the director of a prestigious IT company, where he spearheads initiatives aimed at driving digital innovation and transformation. Under his visionary leadership, the company has flourished, cementing its position as a leader in the tech industry and paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in software development and IT solutions.
Despite his demanding professional commitments, Aayush is a firm believer in the importance of work-life balance. An avid traveler and adventurer, he finds solace in exploring new destinations, immersing himself in different cultures, and forging lasting memories along the way. Whether trekking through the Himalayas, diving in the azure waters of the Maldives, or experiencing the vibrant energy of bustling metropolises, Aayush embraces every opportunity to broaden his horizons and create unforgettable experiences.
Aayush’s journey to success is marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a steadfast commitment to continuous learning and growth. His academic achievements are a testament to his dedication and passion for excellence, having completed his software engineering with honors and excelling in every department.
At his core, Aayush is driven by a profound passion for analyzing markets and uncovering profitable opportunities amidst volatility. Whether poring over price charts, identifying key support and resistance levels, or providing insightful analysis to his clients and followers, Aayush’s unwavering dedication to his craft sets him apart as a true industry leader and a beacon of inspiration to aspiring traders around the globe.
In a world where uncertainty reigns supreme, Aayush Jindal stands as a guiding light, illuminating the path to financial success with his unparalleled expertise, unwavering integrity, and boundless enthusiasm for the markets.
https://www.newsbtc.com/analysis/xrp/xrp-price-turns-red-2-25/
Sydney Sweeney Is Earning Oscar Buzz for ‘Christy’—Despite Box Office Flop
Sydney Sweeney’s performance in *Christy* is earning significant awards buzz, even as the film struggles at the box office. Many critics have applauded her portrayal of boxer Christy Martin in this biopic, which highlights both Martin’s career in the ring and the domestic abuse she survived outside of it.
The movie opened to just $1.3 million across more than 2,000 theaters, marking one of the worst openings on record. Despite its poor commercial debut, *Christy* has become a critical talking point, with Sweeney at the center of much of the attention.
The film premiered in September at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Canada, where Sweeney’s lead performance was widely praised. Critics at TIFF described her portrayal as a “career-best,” with some saying she “disappeared into the role” of the former boxing champion.
Though the film itself has drawn mixed reactions and experienced sparse audience turnout, Sweeney’s performance has consistently stood out. On Rotten Tomatoes, *Christy* holds a 97 percent audience score on the Popcorn Meter. The critics’ consensus reads: “While *Christy* falters in tonal cohesion and emotional impact, it remains a compelling showcase for Sydney Sweeney’s transformative performance, grounding a mythic genre in raw, personal storytelling.”
Sweeney played the title role of Christy Martin, a professional boxer whose story includes not only a trailblazing athletic career but also a brutal episode of domestic violence at the hands of her husband. The film seeks to raise awareness about abuse and portray Martin’s survival and comeback as a core part of her legacy.
Still, some reviewers argue that the film’s impact begins and ends with Sweeney’s performance alone. While she has received praise for her physical transformation and commitment to the role, and some critics have called the film “compelling,” others contend that it lacks the depth needed to fully support what Sweeney was trying to achieve.
The low turnout at the box office is expected to pose a hurdle in Sweeney’s push for major awards recognition. However, her name has already entered the conversation for a potential Oscar nomination for Best Actress ahead of the 2026 ceremony. With a crowded field of contenders starring in better-received films, her chances remain uncertain but promising.
https://www.newsweek.com/entertainment/sydney-sweeney-oscar-buzz-christy-box-office-flop-11032923
Nina Hoss on Playing a Queer Icon in ‘Hedda’, and Why ‘It’s Our Time Now’ for Women Over 50 in Hollywood
Nina Hoss enters a conversation about *Hedda* the way her character Eileen Lövborg enters that fateful party: she commands the space, is unapologetically present, and utterly impossible to overlook.
The German actress, who spent six years performing *Hedda Gabler* on stage in Berlin’s demanding repertoire system, now takes on Nia DaCosta’s bold reimagining of the Ibsen classic — playing a character that didn’t exist in the original text. It’s a transformation that reflects Hoss’s artistic fearlessness and the kind of creative risks that make century-old material feel urgent again.
“When I read the script, I thought, why has no one ever thought about that?” Hoss tells *Variety*’s *Awards Circuit* Podcast of DaCosta’s decision to gender-swap the male character Eilert Lövborg into Eileen.
“It makes it so interesting for the other female characters. All of a sudden it becomes this triangle of three very, in their own right, complicated, nuanced, colorful female characters. And that wasn’t in the play.”
For Hoss, the lasting appeal of *Hedda*, both on stage and now on screen, lies in its exploration of internal conflict and social paralysis.
“What is it that we, being male or female, don’t allow ourselves to do? To live the life we really want, to follow the desires or passions we feel inside?” she asks. “We think we can’t do it because society expects something of us, or because we feel we’re queer, and we think, no, I can’t live that life. That is what I find so interesting, and always fascinating.”
In DaCosta’s version, Eileen is no longer a boozy male intellectual but a woman fighting to be taken seriously as a writer, an academic, and a person.
“Her struggle to enter the academic world, to be respected as a writer, as a person even as an openly queer person became so much more front-facing and deep,” Hoss explains.
The gender reversal reshapes not only Eileen but the entire narrative architecture.
Oscar buzz is building for Hoss’s fierce, emotionally expansive performance, with many industry observers positioning her as a formidable contender for Best Supporting Actress — what would be her first Academy Award nomination. The recognition feels long overdue for an actress who has delivered consistently extraordinary work across two decades, yet was overlooked for her haunting turns in *Barbara* (2012), *Phoenix* (2015), and most recently as the calculating partner to an enigmatic musician in *Tár* (2022).
Her work in *Hedda* showcases the full range of her gifts. If the Academy is finally ready to embrace one of international cinema’s most compelling actors, this could be her moment.
Working with DaCosta — who joins Todd Field and Christian Petzold in the roster of visionary directors Hoss has collaborated with — was another transformative experience.
“What they all have in common is that, at the end of the day, they’re deeply curious about what we bring to the table as actors,” she says. “They have this kind of childlike curiosity: ‘What are you going to do with it?’ And that’s the best, because you feel so trusted.”
For Hoss, who describes herself as “very much an interpreter” rather than a producer or director, that trust is essential. Splitting her time between German theater and international films, she approaches each role with a careful mix of instinct and collaboration.
“I’ve done theater. I always go back home and do German films, because I find having that base important,” she says. “I don’t belong to anyone. I’m open to the right material and the collaborators who are fascinating to me.”
In *Hedda*, Hoss embodies a woman who refuses to shrink herself. Her costume — a custom-made dress with a corset and voluminous skirt — reflects a character who, while recovering from addiction, walks boldly into a space designed to undo her.
“She’s unapologetically female,” Hoss says. “She walks into a room full of men in suits and says, ‘Here I am.’ She’s not hiding. She’s not seductive in the conventional sense — she just is.”
“There’s something weirdly joyous about Hedda,” Hoss adds, speaking of a character defined by entrapment. Perhaps that’s because she recognizes the universal truth beneath the period costumes and theatrical origins: we are all, in some way, “these weird creatures that have a free will, but we’re kind of stuck inside ourselves.”
In DaCosta’s pressure-cooker reimagining, that suffocation becomes not just visible but visceral — and through Hoss’s performance, unexpectedly, powerfully alive.
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### On this episode of the *Variety Awards Circuit* Podcast, Nina Hoss discusses her role in DaCosta’s film, reflects on a changing Hollywood, and what we can expect from her future roles. Listen below!
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### Excerpts from Nina Hoss’s interview (edited and condensed for clarity):
**You played Hedda Gabler on stage for six years. What was that experience like, and how did it prepare you for this film?**
Just to explain, that’s possible because of the repertoire system we have in Germany. I might perform *Hedda Gabler* six times a month, or sometimes just twice, depending on what else is running. One night might be *Medea*, the next *Hedda*. At one point, I had six plays in rotation at the same time. So you’re not doing the same play every night for six years.
The beauty of that system, despite its challenges, is that you grow older with the characters. You understand them differently each time. I never got bored, not once. She’s trapped, but there’s also an invitation to explore that entrapment. Those questions make *Hedda* endlessly fascinating to me.
**How did the gender reversal in the film affect your character and the overall story?**
In the original play, Eilert Lövborg is a man — Hedda’s former lover. There’s tension between them, but it’s never fully realized. He’s an alcoholic who tells her wild stories, always returning to her with tales of his debauchery.
But Nia reimagined it completely. Instead of talking about the party, we’re all in it — this one-night pressure cooker. And Eilert becomes Eileen, which changes everything.
Now she’s a female writer, openly queer, trying to survive in an academic world that still doesn’t take her seriously. Her battle to be seen, to be heard, to be respected is more immediate, more layered.
It also makes the dynamic between the women electrifying. Suddenly, you have this triangle of three complex, nuanced, and deeply human female characters. That wasn’t there in the original, and I thought it was a brilliant decision.
**You’ve worked with incredible directors like Nia DaCosta, Todd Field, and Christian Petzold. What draws you to these collaborations?**
It always begins with the material. That’s the foundation.
If something excites me on the page, and I meet the director and we can talk for hours — that’s the sign. We’re aligned in how we see the world, how we want to tell stories. If we connect in conversation, I know we can work well together.
What’s remarkable about Todd, Christian, and Nia is that they trust actors. They have a strong vision, yes, but they’re also curious. They want to see what you’ll bring. That sense of trust opens you up. You want to give everything.
With *Hedda*, playing Eileen was a journey through every emotion imaginable. At first, she seems to have it all under control, but then it unravels. There’s something heartbreaking in that, but also something very alive.
And being supported by an ensemble like Tessa Thompson, Imogen Poots, and Tom Bateman — it was a joy, honestly.
**The costumes in the film are visually striking. What was your involvement in shaping Eileen’s look?**
Oh, they were essential. Lindsay, our costume designer, was brilliant.
We could have gone the expected route — suits, masculine tailoring, a Katharine Hepburn type. But I felt Eileen should be intellectual, yes, but not hiding her body.
She doesn’t lead with her sexuality, but she also doesn’t minimize it. There’s a key scene where her dress becomes translucent when wet, so the fabric had to be carefully chosen.
I also thought she needed a corset — she’s a recovering addict stepping back into temptation. The corset helps her hold it together. And the skirt takes up space.
When she walks into a room full of men in suits, she claims that space.
Even the imperfections in the costume — the slightly off-shoulder veil, the asymmetry — hint at the cracks in her composure.
When a costume does that for you, you don’t have to act it. It’s already speaking.
**You split your time between theater and film. How do you choose your projects?**
I’ve never made lists of dream roles. Maybe that’s a bit naive, but I believe the right things find you.
I’m not Reese Witherspoon or Nicole Kidman, producing my own work, though I admire them deeply. But I trust that if I stay open and committed, the right projects come.
For example, I always dreamed of doing something like *Wild* — a road movie on foot. And this May, I shot *The Other Side* with Mariko Minoguchi, a half-German, half-Japanese director. It’s a dystopian story set in the Alps. I could never have imagined that script, but when it came to me, I grabbed it.
**Are you hopeful about the roles available to women, especially those over a “certain age”?**
Yes.
I really believe it’s our time now — women in our 40s and 50s. There are more of us telling stories, more of us wanting to see our full selves on screen.
And I think we’re finding each other. As collaborators, as creators, we’re building space for that representation.
With *Hedda*, there was some hesitation. It’s three women at the helm, and that made some people nervous. But it premiered in Toronto and people wanted to talk about it. The studio stood behind us.
Sometimes it takes a moment, but those experiences make me hopeful.
I’ve realized I’m not the one who pushes things into the world — that’s a particular skill set. I help develop and shape the work, and I hang in there.
If nothing comes for a while, I trust something will. And that trust, that faith in the work — that’s what keeps me going.
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Each episode features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives, discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines, and much more.
https://variety.com/2025/film/podcasts/nina-hoss-hedda-queer-icon-women-over-50-1236571655/
Deflating Portland: Why Antifa Went from Black Blok to Inflatable Costumes
Portland’s Shift from Militancy to Mascots: A Calculated Rebrand
Portland, Oregon has been a flashpoint of violence since 2020. Entire city blocks were under siege, law enforcement seemed to vanish into the shadows, and neighborhoods literally burned. Leading much of the mayhem was Antifa, clad in black from head to toe, faces hidden behind masks, and bodies armored for chaos. They moved in packs, swarming anyone they deemed the “enemy.” They assaulted individuals, destroyed property, and created fear under the guise of activism.
The local police did little to stop them, and when law enforcement did attempt to intervene, the mobs scattered like smoke. Arrests were rare, accountability even rarer.
Fast-forward to 2025. For over one hundred days, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility in Portland has again been the site of nightly unrest—waves of vandalism, confrontation, and small-scale rioting by Antifa and their left-leaning sympathizers.
But something peculiar has happened in recent weeks. The same militants who once dressed to strike fear into the hearts of citizens and police are now prancing around in inflatable animal costumes. The transformation from militant to mascot is so absurd it almost seems comedic. Yet beneath the humor lies something calculated.
A Strategic Shift in Optics
Why the change? It’s all about optics. When intimidation loses its impact, propaganda pivots. Antifa’s shift from black bloc to inflatable dinosaurs, frogs, and other costumed characters is not random—it’s a rebrand. Like any marketing campaign that loses traction, this is a strategy to soften the image, manipulate perception, and reclaim control of the narrative.
They went from militant to dinosaur. From revolutionary to frog.
The change isn’t ideological; it’s theatrical. They’ve learned that the American public has grown weary of masked mobs dressed for war. So, they traded their armor for absurdity, hoping the image of “playful protest” would replace the memory of burning cities.
A Different Mask Hides the Same Face
But make no mistake: a costume does not cleanse intent. Beneath the inflatable exterior beats the same heart of aggression, the same hatred of order, and the same appetite for chaos. It is merely a new disguise—a softer visual, but with the same mission to silence dissent and destabilize communities.
A person in a giant blow-up costume may seem harmless, even comical. But John Wayne Gacy also dressed as a clown. Did his costume make him any less dangerous? Of course not.
In the same way, these costumed agitators are no less committed to destruction than they were when they wore tactical gear. It’s the newest act in their political theatrics—they simply did a costume change.
The optics may have softened, but the purpose has not. The same people who once sought to strike fear now seek to distort perception. They’ve replaced terror with mockery—not of themselves, but of the system they oppose.
Their costumes are not meant to lighten the atmosphere but to disarm the observer.
A Cloak of Distraction and Deception
These costumes serve several purposes.
First, they lower the psychological guard of both bystanders and authorities. When someone sees a mob of people in inflatable dinosaur suits, their brain interprets it as entertainment, not anarchy. The laughter and confusion are intentional.
Second, these suits enhance anonymity even more effectively than the old black uniforms. Full-body inflatables conceal not only faces but also height, weight, posture, and even gender—key details that law enforcement relies on to identify suspects.
And with their oversized air chambers, they create space for hiding objects that could easily become weapons.
In effect, these new costumes provide better cover and better concealment, while projecting an image of harmlessness. It is a psychological shield disguised as a joke.
The Same Streets, The Same Violence
Now, the streets near Portland’s ICE facility are lined with these surreal figures—inflatable dinosaurs, unicorns, and frogs waving banners and chanting slogans. The media calls it “performance protest.”
But the chants are the same. The vandalism is the same. The violence is the same.
The only thing that has changed is the wardrobe.
If the goal was to make coordinated attacks look less serious, to turn organized lawlessness into a street carnival, then mission accomplished. But the danger remains.
These are not whimsical demonstrations. They are calculated distractions designed to mask criminal behavior beneath layers of latex and air.
The Danger of Mockery
The most dangerous form of manipulation is not fear—it’s ridicule. When chaos can make you laugh, it becomes easier to ignore.
That’s what makes this new phase of Antifa’s evolution so effective. Beneath the bright colors and oversized smiles lies the same ideological rot that burned Portland just a few years ago. It has not been defeated; it has merely adapted and morphed into something a lot less intimidating on the eyes.
Deflating the Facade
The irony of Antifa’s new image is almost poetic. The same movement that once cloaked itself in darkness now hides behind inflatable costumes, literal shells of hot air.
They are not symbols of joy or creativity. They are symbols of deception. Symbols of a literal wolf in sheep’s clothing.
So, when you see the footage from Portland and think it looks ridiculous, remember this: that ridiculousness is the point. It’s not innocence; it’s strategy.
Beneath the silly costumes, the bouncy characters, and the roar of air pumps lies the same force that once set cities ablaze—and they are ready to do it again.
Don’t be fooled by the costume. It may have changed shape, but the intent inside has not.
Author’s Note
It is easy to laugh at absurdity, and that is exactly why this tactic is being used. The moment truth becomes a joke, tyranny finds cover. It disguises itself.
What is happening in Portland is not evolution—it is deception.
When anarchy dresses as comedy, the wise learn to look past the costume and see the true motivation of the character inside.
Truth is not found in what we are shown; it is found in what they hope we will overlook.
https://www.thethinkingconservative.com/deflating-portland-why-antifa-went-from-black-blok-to-inflatable-costumes/
George C. Marshall: The Quiet Architect of Victory and Peace
Every Veterans Day, Americans pause to honor those who have defended freedom. Among them stands George Catlett Marshall Jr., a soldier and statesman who rarely sought the spotlight but shaped the course of the 20th century. Called the “organizer of victory” in World War II and the namesake of the Marshall Plan, he proved that defending liberty is about far more than winning battles. His life demonstrates how preparation, integrity, and long-term vision keep freedom alive.
### Early Years of Character and Discipline
Marshall was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in December 1880, the youngest of three children. He was not a prodigy. His grades were average, and he entered the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) instead of the more prestigious United States Military Academy (USMA), also known as West Point.
At VMI, he endured harsh hazing; once, upperclassmen forced him to hold a bayonet in a painful position until he collapsed. He refused to betray those responsible, a small act of principle that earned respect and hinted at the integrity that would mark his career. Graduating as “First Captain,” the highest student leadership role, Marshall showed early that command was as much about character as academic brilliance. That quiet steadiness became his signature.
### Learning the Profession of Arms
Commissioned in 1902, Marshall first served in the Philippine-American War, where he gained firsthand experience of irregular warfare, logistics, and the cultural complexities of overseas duty. Later postings included Fort Leavenworth and the Army War College, where he honed planning skills that would become invaluable.
Marshall also commanded the 15th Infantry Regiment in China, expanding his understanding of international politics and coalition management. By the interwar years, he had mastered not just tactics but the less glamorous work of doctrine, training, and organization. He helped draft new field manuals and advocated for combined arms and mechanized warfare long before these concepts were fashionable.
### Chief of Staff: Preparing for a Global War
When Hitler invaded Poland in 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made General Marshall the Army Chief of Staff. At that moment, the U.S. Army ranked 19th in the world—smaller than Portugal’s. Marshall undertook a massive transformation: enlarging the force, revising doctrine, integrating air power, and creating the modern general staff system.
He oversaw the drafting of Field Manual 100-5, which set the template for modern operations. He also promoted innovative leaders—Dwight D. Eisenhower, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley—demonstrating his gift for talent-spotting.
One lesser-known episode: Marshall initially proposed a rotation system to preserve unit cohesion, but political and economic constraints forced the Army to adopt individual replacements. The decision haunted him, as it often lowered morale at the front.
### The Strategist Behind Allied Victory
Although he never commanded troops in battle, Marshall shaped every major American operation in World War II. He planned the buildup of forces in Britain, the invasions of North Africa and Italy, and finally the D-Day landing in Normandy.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called him “the organizer of victory,” a tribute to the strategic mind that kept Allied efforts coordinated and supplied. Marshall’s humility was striking. When President Roosevelt offered him command of the D-Day invasion itself, he deferred, saying the president should decide based solely on what was best for the country. Roosevelt kept him in Washington, where his global oversight was irreplaceable.
### After the Guns Fell Silent: Statesman for a Troubled World
Marshall’s service did not end with the surrender of Nazi Germany. In 1945, President Harry Truman sent him to China to mediate between Nationalists and Communists in a last attempt to prevent civil war. Despite months of effort, he concluded that U.S. leverage was insufficient. He returned home disappointed but realistic—a rare example of a leader who admitted limits.
As Secretary of State (1947–1949), Marshall advanced the European Recovery Program, quickly known as the Marshall Plan. By channeling billions of dollars to rebuild war-torn economies, the plan helped stabilize democratic governments and blunt Soviet influence. For this achievement, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953, a remarkable honor for a career soldier.
Later, as Secretary of Defense during the Korean War (1950–51), he restored discipline to a force stretched thin and helped manage the transition to a nuclear age. He served when asked, even after decades of unrelenting responsibility.
### A Private Life of Simplicity and Resilience
Behind the formal titles was a man of striking modesty. Marshall enjoyed gardening and farm life at Dodona Manor in Virginia, where he and his wife, Katherine, raised vegetables and tended roses. His favorite meal was roast lamb; his preferred drink was a simple old-fashioned.
These quiet pleasures grounded a man who had spent years making decisions measured in thousands of lives. His personal discipline matched his public duty. Colleagues described him as even-tempered, precise, and immune to personal glory. He once said, “It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit,” a philosophy he lived daily.
### Lessons for Today
Marshall’s life delivers urgent lessons for every generation:
– **Preparation before crisis.** He built the modern U.S. Army long before Pearl Harbor. Military readiness and professional education were his obsessions, proving that victory is earned in peacetime.
– **Integrity in leadership.** He avoided self-promotion, accepted tough assignments, and made unglamorous decisions because they were right, not popular.
– **Peace as a mission.** From China diplomacy to the Marshall Plan, he treated reconstruction and international cooperation as essential to defending freedom.
– **Resilience under pressure.** Whether facing strategic stalemate or bureaucratic battles, he stayed calm and focused on the larger goal of preserving democratic order.
### Remembering Marshall on Veterans Day
George C. Marshall was not a battlefield legend in the cinematic sense. He did not lead charges or give rousing speeches to front-line troops. Yet without his foresight and steady hand, Allied victory in World War II and the democratic reconstruction of Europe would have been unthinkable.
His life proves that freedom depends not only on courage in combat but also on the quiet, sustained work of organization, diplomacy, and moral leadership. This Veterans Day, as we honor those who served in every conflict, Marshall’s story urges us to look beyond the obvious heroes.
The fight for liberty is waged in war rooms and negotiation tables as much as on the front lines. His career reminds us that freedom can be lost in a generation unless leaders of discipline and vision continually defend it.
https://foreignspolicyi.org/george-c-marshall/
Bitcoin Breaks Down Again — Bearish Momentum Intensifies Across Crypto Market
From a young age, Aayush exhibited a natural aptitude for deciphering complex systems and unraveling patterns. Fueled by an insatiable curiosity for understanding market dynamics, he embarked on a journey that would lead him to become one of the foremost authorities in the fields of Forex and crypto trading.
With a meticulous eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Aayush honed his craft over the years, mastering the art of technical analysis and chart interpretation. As a software engineer, he harnesses the power of technology to optimize trading strategies and develop innovative solutions for navigating the volatile waters of financial markets. His background in software engineering has equipped him with a unique skill set, enabling him to leverage cutting-edge tools and algorithms to gain a competitive edge in an ever-evolving landscape.
In addition to his roles in finance and technology, Aayush serves as the director of a prestigious IT company, where he spearheads initiatives aimed at driving digital innovation and transformation. Under his visionary leadership, the company has flourished, cementing its position as a leader in the tech industry and paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in software development and IT solutions.
Despite his demanding professional commitments, Aayush is a firm believer in the importance of work-life balance. An avid traveler and adventurer, he finds solace in exploring new destinations, immersing himself in different cultures, and forging lasting memories along the way. Whether trekking through the Himalayas, diving in the azure waters of the Maldives, or experiencing the vibrant energy of bustling metropolises, Aayush embraces every opportunity to broaden his horizons and create unforgettable experiences.
Aayush’s journey to success is marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a steadfast commitment to continuous learning and growth. His academic achievements are a testament to his dedication and passion for excellence, having completed his software engineering degree with honors and excelling in every department.
At his core, Aayush is driven by a profound passion for analyzing markets and uncovering profitable opportunities amidst volatility. Whether poring over price charts, identifying key support and resistance levels, or providing insightful analysis to his clients and followers, his unwavering dedication to his craft sets him apart as a true industry leader and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring traders around the globe.
In a world where uncertainty reigns supreme, Aayush Jindal stands as a guiding light, illuminating the path to financial success with his unparalleled expertise, unwavering integrity, and boundless enthusiasm for the markets.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-breaks-down-again-bearish-momentum-intensifies-across-crypto-market/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bitcoin-breaks-down-again-bearish-momentum-intensifies-across-crypto-market
MEXC Partners with The White Whale for Business Revamp
Cryptocurrency exchange MEXC has enlisted the expertise of renowned crypto trader The White Whale to serve as an unpaid advisor. This collaboration comes following the resolution of a contentious dispute involving $3.15 million in frozen funds, according to CoinMarketCap.
**Dispute Resolution**
The dispute, which attracted significant public attention, was settled after MEXC’s Chief Strategy Officer, Cecilia Hsueh, issued a public apology and unfroze the funds. This resolution marked the end of a months-long standoff that had placed MEXC under scrutiny from the crypto community.
**The White Whale’s Advisory Role**
In a bid to restore trust and improve business practices, The White Whale offered to support MEXC as an unpaid advisor. This decision followed an in-depth video discussion with Hsueh, where the trader emphasized the importance of integrity and transparency within the crypto industry.
“If you truly want to fix what was broken, I’ll support you. I’ll make myself available as an unpaid advisor,” The White Whale stated on social media platform X, highlighting a strong commitment to aiding MEXC’s transformation.
**Community Response**
Reactions from the crypto community have been mixed. While some applaud The White Whale’s decision to assist MEXC in rebuilding its reputation, others remain skeptical about the exchange’s dedication to transparency and trustworthiness.
However, Hsueh’s acceptance of the advisory offer signals a potential shift towards improved governance and customer relations. This collaboration could mark a turning point for MEXC, as the involvement of a respected figure like The White Whale may help mend fences with the crypto community and enhance the exchange’s operational protocols.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/mexc-partners-with-the-white-whale-for-business-revamp/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mexc-partners-with-the-white-whale-for-business-revamp
DWTS star Elaine Hendrix hospitalized over injury right before Halloween Night show
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**Former DWTS Pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy Divides Fans With Strong Criticism of Pro Jan Ravnik**
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**Cath Kidston Drops AW25 Collection: 12 Editor-Recommended Products**
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**DWTS’ Andy Richter Wows With Impressive Weight Loss Transformation**
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**Everything We Know About DWTS Halloween Night So Far**
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**All About DWTS’ Elaine Hendrix’s Car Accident and Injury from Over 30 Years Ago**
Elaine Hendrix, known for her role in *The Parent Trap*, opened up about a serious car accident she experienced over 30 years ago. “I am 54, I am injured and I just did that,” she proudly said, referring to her ongoing struggles with pain yet continuing to perform at a high level.
https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/864338/dwts-elaine-hendrix-hospitalized-injury-halloween-night-show/
