Best wishes to WWE star Fallon Henley

WWE star Fallon Henley has recently been making headlines, primarily due to the changes made to the faction Fatal Influence.

These updates have sparked considerable interest among fans, as they mark a new chapter for both Henley and the group.

Stay tuned for more developments as Fallon Henley and Fatal Influence continue to evolve within the WWE landscape.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-best-wishes-wwe-star-fallon-henley

Scientists discover a new dinosaur from Argentina with a crocodile bone in its mouth

NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur from Argentina with powerful claws, feasting on an ancient crocodile bone. The newly identified dinosaur was possibly 23 feet (7 meters) long and belonged to a mysterious group of dinosaurs called megaraptorans.

Megaraptorans roamed what is now South America, Australia, and parts of Asia, evolving into different species over millions of years. They were known for their elongated skulls and “huge and very powerful claws,” said Lucio Ibiricu of the Patagonian Institute of Geology and Paleontology, who was part of the discovery team.

However, it remains unclear how these creatures hunted and where exactly they fit on the evolutionary timeline, mainly because the fossils recovered so far have been incomplete.

In a new study, researchers reported the discovery of part of a skull as well as arm, leg, and tail bones from the Lago Colhué Huapi rock formation in Patagonia. They noticed unique features in the bones that indicated this could be a new species.

This latest member of the megaraptoran family has been named Joaquinraptor casali. Federico Agnolin from the Argentine Museum of Natural Science Bernardino Rivadavia, who was not involved in the research, commented via email that this find “fills a major gap by providing one of the most complete skeletons yet.” The research was published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

The dinosaur likely lived between 66 and 70 million years ago — close to the time when dinosaurs went extinct — and was at least 19 years old at the time of its death. Scientists do not yet know what caused its death.

Interestingly, a front leg bone was found pressed against its jaws, belonging to an ancient relative of crocodiles. This detail could provide clues to its diet and whether Joaquinraptor casali was the top predator on the humid prehistoric flood plains.

Ibiricu named the new dinosaur in memory of his son Joaquin. Though Joaquin was very young and had not yet developed a fascination with dinosaurs, Ibiricu believes his son would have appreciated being honored in this way. “All children love dinosaurs so he would probably be a fan too,” he said.


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https://wgntv.com/science/ap-science/ap-scientists-discover-a-new-dinosaur-from-argentina-with-a-crocodile-bone-in-its-mouth/

SEC launches Philippine Green Equity Guidelines

MANILA, Philippines — Companies with more sustainability initiatives now have another way of attracting investors after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) launched Southeast Asia’s first Green Equity Guidelines. This development is expected to channel more capital flows toward businesses that champion sustainability.

The corporate watchdog on Thursday released SEC Memorandum Circular No. 13 Series of 2025. The memo…

https://business.inquirer.net/549235/sec-launches-philippine-green-equity-guidelines

Wheat Posts Thursday Gains

The wheat complex saw some slight strength across the three markets into Thursday’s close. Chicago SRW futures were fractionally to 3 cents higher on the day in most contracts, with a few deferred contracts down 14 cents. KC HRW contracts were up 12 to 1 ½ cents in the nearbys and steady to 14 cents lower in the back months. MPLS spring wheat posted gains of 1 to 2 ½ cents.

Weekly Export Sales data was released this morning, showing export bookings for wheat at 532,885 MT, up 5.71% from last week and on the higher side of trade estimates, which ranged from 350,000 to 650,000 MT. The top buyer was Mexico with 169,600 MT, followed by South Korea purchasing 86,000 MT, and unknown destinations accounting for 80,500 MT.

In international developments, Russia is proposing a new international grain exchange among the BRICS countries. The plan, unveiled at this week’s summit, is expected to take several years to implement.

On the futures board for December 2024 contracts:
– CBOT Wheat closed at $5.81 ½, up 3 cents
– KCBT Wheat closed at $5.87, up 1 ½ cents
– MGEX Wheat closed at $6.18, up 2 ½ cents

For March 2025 contracts:
– CBOT Wheat closed at $6.00 ¾, up 2 ½ cents
– KCBT Wheat closed at $6.01 ¼, up 1 cent
– MGEX Wheat closed at $6.39 ¾, up 2 ¼ cents

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The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Nasdaq, Inc.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/wheat-posts-thursday-gains

Tim Allen says Erika Kirk’s memorial speech inspired him to forgive his father’s killer

**Tim Allen Moved by Erika Kirk’s Forgiveness in Memorial Speech**

Tim Allen has opened up about how Erika Kirk’s memorial speech “deeply affected” him. On Thursday, Allen took to X to share that he was personally moved by Kirk’s act of forgiving the man who allegedly killed her husband, Charlie Kirk—a forgiveness that has not come as easily for Allen himself.

“When Erika Kirk spoke the words on the man who killed her husband: That man. That young man. I forgive him. That moment deeply affected me,” Allen wrote.

Allen revealed that he has struggled with forgiveness for decades. “I have struggled for over 60 years to forgive the man who killed my Dad. I will say those words now as I type: I forgive the man who killed my father. Peace be with you all,” he added.

Allen’s father died in 1978 after being hit by a drunk driver. Allen was just 11 years old at the time.

### Erika Kirk’s Message of Forgiveness

At Charlie Kirk’s memorial service on Sunday, Erika publicly forgave Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing the Turning Point USA founder.

“Charlie wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life,” Erika said. Quoting scripture, she continued, “Our Savior said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.’ That young man… I forgive him.”

Erika further explained, “I forgive him because it was what Christ did, and it’s what Charlie would do.”

### The Incident

Charlie Kirk was tragically assassinated at a Turning Point USA event held at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10. Tyler Robinson was arrested and now faces several charges, including aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and committing a violent offense in the presence of a child.

Tim Allen’s heartfelt response highlights the powerful impact of Erika Kirk’s message of forgiveness — a reminder of grace amid tragedy.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/tim-allen-says-erika-kirks-memorial-speech-inspired-him-forgive-his-fathers-killer

Gov’t slows down local borrowing in fourth quarter

MANILA, Philippines — The Marcos administration plans to scale back local borrowing in the fourth quarter as its annual fundraising efforts wind down, the Bureau of the Treasury said.

According to a memo dated September 22, the government will raise ₱437 billion through weekly debt offerings from October to December. This quarter’s borrowing program is 36.7 percent smaller compared to previous periods.

https://business.inquirer.net/549233/govt-slows-down-local-borrowing-in-fourth-quarter

Bhopal News: Tainted Water, Bad Food In BMHRC Hostel, Allege Nursing Students

**Bhopal Nursing Students Raise Concerns Over Hostel Food and Water Quality**

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Nursing students at the Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (BMHRC) have raised serious concerns regarding the poor quality of food and contaminated drinking water in their hostel. The issue came to light following the unfortunate death of a nursing student four days ago due to illness, with four to five other students still reported to be seriously ill.

In response, a video highlighting the substandard hostel arrangements went viral on social media, prompting wider public attention. The students claimed to have tested the drinking water themselves using a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter, which revealed a TDS level of 703 ppm. This figure exceeds the safe limits recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Bureau of Indian Standards, which range between 300-600 ppm and 500 ppm respectively.

While a TDS level of 703 ppm is generally considered to be of fair quality, it is not ideal for drinking purposes and raises concerns about potential health risks.

**BMHRC Officials Respond**

Dr. Manisha Srivastav, Director in charge at BMHRC, stated that the same water supply is provided to both the nursing hostel and the BMHRC residential complex. She added that no complaints regarding water quality or illness have been reported from the residential complex, and therefore, claims of widespread illness are misleading.

To address the concerns, an RO water purifier has already been installed in the nursing dormitory, and plans are underway to install three more RO purifiers soon for the convenience and safety of the students.

**Inquiry to Be Formed**

Dr. Srivastav also confirmed that an inquiry committee would be set up to investigate the complaints raised by the nursing students and ensure appropriate measures are taken to safeguard their health and well-being.

The situation remains under close observation as authorities work to resolve these critical issues.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-news-tainted-water-bad-food-in-bmhrc-hostel-allege-nursing-students

Police gather for funeral of 3 Pennsylvania detectives ambushed by gunman

**Hundreds Gather for Funeral Services Honoring Slain Northern York County Detectives**

*Red Lion, Pa., September 25, 2025* — Hundreds of police officers gathered on Thursday for a closed funeral service honoring three Northern York County Regional Police detectives who were tragically shot and killed last week. Detectives Cody Michael Becker, Mark Edward Baker, and Isaiah Emenheiser lost their lives in the line of duty while responding to a call involving a stalking suspect.

The service was held at Living Word Community Church in Red Lion, beginning at noon following a motorcade that escorted the detectives’ bodies from a local funeral home. Although the ceremony was closed to the public, the church provided an online stream of the service.

This marks the second time this year that Living Word Community Church has hosted services for officers killed in the line of duty.

**Details of the Incident**

Autopsy results released this week revealed that all three detectives died from multiple gunshot wounds. The attack occurred when the suspect, 24-year-old Matthew James Ruth, opened fire as officers arrived and entered the home of a woman he was accused of stalking. Two other officers were seriously wounded in the exchange of gunfire. Ruth died at the scene.

York County District Attorney Tim Barker stated that Ruth had likely planned to ambush the woman he was stalking.

**Remembering the Officers**

The three detectives were veterans of the Northern York County Regional Police Department and are remembered as dedicated public servants devoted to their families and community.

– **Sergeant Cody Michael Becker**, 39, of Spring Grove, had served on the force for 16 years. A star multisport athlete in high school, Becker was known for his bravery — notably climbing to the second story of a burning building in 2010 to rescue children escaping through a window. He is survived by his wife and two children. A separate public funeral service for Becker will be held Sunday at Spring Grove Area High School.

– **Detective Mark Edward Baker**, 53, of Dover, was a U.S. Army veteran who previously served three years with the Philadelphia Police Department before joining Northern Regional in 2004. He specialized in computer forensics and had been a detective for 15 years. Baker was an Eagle Scout and an active adult Scouting leader. He is survived by his wife and four children; a fifth child predeceased him.

– **Detective Isaiah Emenheiser**, 43, of York, graduated from York College with a degree in criminal justice and served in the U.S. Secret Service before joining Northern Regional. During his more than 20 years with the department, Emenheiser earned multiple honors, including being named officer of the year, and made over 100 DUI arrests in 2010 alone. He was also recognized for his heroism when he rescued a man from a burning mobile home in 2005. Outside of work, Emenheiser enjoyed fitness, home renovations, and coaching youth soccer. He is survived by his wife and two children.

**Community Response**

The tragic loss has deeply affected the Northern York County community and law enforcement agencies throughout the region. Many have expressed condolences and praised the detectives for their dedicated service.

Living Word Community Church’s online streaming of the funeral allowed members of the public and law enforcement officers from across the country to pay their respects.

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https://www.phillytrib.com/news/state_and_region/police-gather-for-funeral-of-3-pennsylvania-detectives-ambushed-by-gunman/article_ae769fe9-c573-49d9-adaa-79e56009fcc3.html

PBA: Jio Jalalon tries out for TNT after NorthPort contract ends

TNT coach Chot Reyes has confirmed that Jio Jalalon is currently trying out for a spot on the Tropang 5G roster for the upcoming PBA season. This development comes after Jalalon’s contract with the NorthPort Batang Pier expired.

Jalalon has been spotted attending Tropang 5G practices, as seen in several social media posts. Reyes described the guard as “pesky,” highlighting his tenacious playing style.

As the new season approaches, fans will be eager to see if Jalalon secures a place with the Tropang 5G and how he will contribute to the team’s performance.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641721/pba-jio-jalalon-tries-out-for-tnt-after-northport-contract-ends

Managing HR through data, not feelings

Human resources (HR) management, which focuses on people, relationships, and culture, has traditionally been viewed as the “soft side” of business. While these aspects remain crucial, modern organizations demand more than just intuition.

Today, senior executives are seeking concrete evidence that HR efforts deliver direct financial benefits. This is where the importance of numbers comes into play. By leveraging data and analytics, HR can demonstrate its impact on the bottom line and support strategic decision-making.
https://business.inquirer.net/549223/managing-hr-through-data-not-feelings