WSU rewind: After defensive showing in loss to No. 18 Virginia, Cougars should feel emboldened – Sun, 19 Oct 2025 PST

PULLMAN — Colby Humphrey may have taken a bad angle.

Usually a reliable tackler for Washington State, the cornerback struggled on one key play during Saturday’s first quarter against No. 18 Virginia. WSU was defending an early one-score lead when the Cavaliers were knocking on the door of a response. They ran a reverse for speedy wideout Cam Ross, who met Humphrey at the line of scrimmage. Humphrey failed to make the crucial tackle in space, allowing Ross to make a move to elude him and glide 19 yards into the end zone. That touchdown gave UVA its first score in an eventual 22-20 win over WSU.

Up by two scores for much of the game, the Cougars collapsed in the fourth quarter and were outscored 12-0. WSU missed a chance at a signature win in coach Jimmy Rogers’ inaugural season.

“That’s on me,” Rogers said. “All of this is on me.”

Maybe so, but it’s also true that Humphrey’s missed tackle was more the exception than the rule for WSU’s defense, which has now turned in back-to-back exemplary showings — both on the road: one against a top-five SEC power (Ole Miss) and the other against a top-20 ACC contender (Virginia).

The Cougars allowed only 21 points to Ole Miss, then 20 to Virginia — a team that entered with one of the nation’s finest offenses and the personnel to match.

### Tackling Improvement

Perhaps one of the biggest improvements the unit showed in Saturday’s game was tackling. Heading into this matchup, WSU had whiffed on 102 tackles, the second-most in the country. Two of the players with the most missed tackles nationwide were Cougars linebackers Caleb Francl and Anthony Palano, both starters.

It has been such an issue throughout the season that even Rogers was frank about it earlier in the week.

“We’re terrible at tackling right now,” he admitted.

Though Rogers was not entirely happy with how his team tackled against Virginia — including Humphrey’s mistake — veteran safety Cale Reeder also missed a tackle that led to a Cavalier touchdown. Still, the group looked far better on tackling overall.

The Cougars missed only 11 tackles during the game, according to Pro Football Focus — their fewest missed tackles in a single game since missing nine in Week 2 against San Diego State.

To put it in perspective: Francl entered the game with 16 missed tackles but didn’t miss a single one against Virginia, whose offense ranks among the best nationwide. Palano, who had 14 missed tackles before the game, missed only one against the Cavaliers.

Three Cougars recorded two missed tackles apiece on Saturday: Reeder, linebacker Parker McKenna, and veteran safety Tucker Large. However, those numbers were far lower than usual. A week ago against Ole Miss, WSU missed 21 tackles — a remarkable number for any team in any matchup.

“Tackled much, much better,” Rogers said. “We were able to defend the deep ball. We had the same play hurt us twice, which shouldn’t after we had talked about it. But overall, our defense responded the whole game. I mean, we turned the ball over, and holding teams like that to a field goal — that’s one of the top offenses in the country. We improved as far as the tackling. They didn’t really have much going in the first half at all. We just gotta finish in the end. Otherwise nothing matters.”

“That was a big emphasis,” Large said of improving tackling. “Over the weeks of this season, we’ve been missing a lot of tackles just in open space. We gotta rally, trust each other’s angles. Overall, I thought we did a lot better today.”

### Looking Ahead

All told, WSU should feel emboldened by this defensive outing.

This week, Ole Miss hung 35 points on Georgia, which entered the game ranked No. 5 in the country. The Cougars held that same Ole Miss offense to just 24 points. This past weekend, they held an ACC power in Virginia to only 20 points.

If WSU can play like this against teams like Toledo and Oregon State, the Cougars remain well within striking distance of a bowl game.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2025/oct/19/wsu-rewind-after-defensive-showing-in-loss-to-no-1/

Mamdani and Cuomo Make Their Cases in Last Weekend Before Early Voting

As the New York City mayoral campaign enters its final weeks, the candidates have been actively engaging with voters across the city.

Recently, they appeared at a forum held at Queens College, where they discussed key issues facing the city and outlined their plans.

In addition to the forum, the candidates also made an appearance at a soccer tournament in Coney Island, connecting with community members in a more informal setting.

These events highlight the diverse efforts by the candidates to reach out to New Yorkers as Election Day approaches.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/nyregion/mamdani-cuomo-campaign-new-york.html

Rodrigo Paz gana la presidencia de Bolivia con más del 54%

El senador centrista Rodrigo Paz Pereira se impuso en la segunda vuelta presidencial con el 54,57 % de los votos, según el conteo preliminar del Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE), cuando ya se había procesado más del 97 % de las actas.

Su fórmula vicepresidencial está integrada por el expolicía Edman Lara. Por otra parte, el exmandatario Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, que aspiraba a regresar al poder con la alianza Libre y el empresario tecnológico Juan Pablo Velasco como compañero de fórmula, obtuvo un 45,43 % de apoyo, de acuerdo con los datos del Sistema de Transmisión de Resultados Preliminares (Sirepre).

El presidente en funciones del TSE, Óscar Hassenteufel, señaló que los resultados muestran una “tendencia irreversible” y destacó que el nivel de participación osciló entre el 85 % y el 89 %. “Una vez concluido el cómputo oficial se confirmarán las cifras definitivas”, añadió.

La autoridad electoral subrayó además que la jornada transcurrió con normalidad. “El Sirepre, que ya dio muy buenos resultados en la primera ronda del 17 de agosto, también hoy ha cumplido eficazmente su función”, dijo Hassenteufel, resaltando que la votación fue “tranquila y sin incidentes mayores”.

Los datos preliminares reflejan que el 94,56 % de los votos fueron válidos, mientras que el 0,75 % fueron en blanco y el 4,69 % nulos.

Esta segunda vuelta, la primera en la historia democrática del país, se celebró tras los comicios generales de agosto, en los que ningún candidato alcanzó el porcentaje requerido para proclamarse vencedor. En esa ocasión también se eligieron a los miembros del nuevo Parlamento nacional para el próximo quinquenio.

Rodrigo Paz Pereira asumirá la Presidencia el 8 de noviembre, fecha en la que comenzará oficialmente su mandato.

Con información de EFE.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/19/rodrigo-paz-gana-la-presidencia-de-bolivia-con-mas-del-54/

Trump suggests US will buy Argentinian beef to bring down prices for American consumers

**President Trump Considers Importing Argentinian Beef to Lower U.S. Prices**

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the United States could purchase beef from Argentina as a strategy to reduce beef prices for American consumers.

“We would buy some beef from Argentina,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One during a flight from Florida to Washington. “If we do that, that will bring our beef prices down.”

Trump made this statement amid efforts to tackle inflation, promising earlier in the week that he would address the issue of high beef prices. U.S. beef costs have remained stubbornly high due to several factors, including drought conditions and a reduction in imports from Mexico. The decline in Mexican beef imports is partly attributable to a flesh-eating pest affecting cattle herds there.

In addition to these measures, President Trump has been working to support Argentina’s struggling currency. This includes facilitating a $20 billion credit swap line and securing additional financing from sovereign funds and the private sector. These efforts come ahead of midterm elections for his close ally, Argentine President Javier Milei.
https://whdh.com/news/trump-suggests-us-will-buy-argentinian-beef-to-bring-down-prices-for-american-consumers/

Dude vs Bison Kaalamaadan box office collection day 3: Pradeep Ranganathan’s film wins hearts as it MINTS Rs…, Dhruv Vikram starrer EARNS Rs…

Pradeep Ranganathan’s latest release, *Dude*, is still creating a buzz at the box office, despite receiving mixed reviews from the public. Meanwhile, *Bison Kaalamaadan* is maintaining steady earnings. Both films were released on October 17, 2025, and belong to completely different genres. However, since they share the same release date and language, they are perceived to be in rivalry at the box office.

### Box Office Collections: Day 2

By day 2, *Dude* had earned approximately Rs. 20.05 crore. In contrast, *Bison Kaalamaadan* had collected Rs. 5.85 crore.

### Box Office Collections: Day 3

According to Sacnilk, on the third day of release—Sunday, October 19, 2025—*Dude* maintained a Tamil occupancy rate of 55.20%, indicating stable performance. The film earned around Rs. 10.50 crore on day 3, bringing its total opening weekend collection to approximately Rs. 30.35 crore.

On the other hand, *Bison Kaalamaadan* continued its upward trend in revenue. On its first Sunday, the film earned Rs. 4.25 crore, pushing its total weekend earnings to Rs. 10.10 crore.

### About *Bison Kaalamaadan*

Directed by Mari Selvaraj, *Bison Kaalamaadan* stars Dhruv Vikram, Anupama Parameswaran, Rajisha Vijayan, Pasupathy, Ameer, Lal, Kalaiyarasan, N. Azhagamperumal, and Anuraag Arora. The film is produced by Pa. Ranjith, Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, and Aditi Anand. It follows the story of a young man striving to succeed as a Kabaddi player while battling the violence plaguing his village.

### About *Dude*

This Tamil-language film is directed by Keerthiswaran and produced by Mythri Movie Makers. Starring Pradeep Ranganathan and Mamitha Baiju in the lead roles, *Dude* revolves around Agan and Kural, two childhood friends. When Kural faces romantic issues, Agan struggles to balance his own feelings while ensuring her happiness.

Both films continue to attract audiences, each carving its own niche at the box office. It will be interesting to see how their collections evolve in the coming weeks.
https://www.bollywoodlife.com/news-gossip/dude-vs-bison-kaalamaadan-box-office-collection-day-3-pradeep-ranganathans-film-wins-hearts-as-it-mints-rs-dhruv-vikram-starrer-earns-rs-3268218/

Andrew Cuomo pitches crypto-fueled comeback in NYC mayoral bid

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is reportedly betting big on crypto and AI as part of his bid to return as New York City’s next mayor. The mayoral candidate plans to position NYC as “the global hub of the future” by coordinating initiatives across the blockchain, AI, and biotech industries and modernizing how the city integrates new technology, according to Eleanor Terrett, co-host of *Crypto in America*, who spoke on Saturday.

Part of Cuomo’s vision includes creating a new Chief Innovation Officer position aimed at attracting more investments and jobs to boost innovation. Additionally, an Innovation Council would be formed, featuring three advisory committees focused on crypto, AI, and biotech. This council would advise on adoption, workforce development, and cut red tape for these emerging industries, Terrett added, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

Cuomo brings experience in the crypto sector, having previously advised the crypto exchange OKX during a federal probe that led to the company pleading guilty to several violations and agreeing to pay over $500 million in fines and penalties.

If Cuomo is appointed and follows through on his plans, New York City could shift from a regime characterized by strict enforcement to one that attracts and retains more industry talent, positioning the city at the forefront of financial innovation.

### NYC: A Bridge Between TradFi and Crypto

Cuomo’s strategy may also strengthen the bridge between traditional finance (TradFi) and crypto markets, channeling far greater inflows into digital assets given Wall Street’s status as the world’s greatest concentration of capital. The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq boast combined market caps exceeding $30 trillion — significantly more than the $8 trillion of the third-place Shanghai Stock Exchange.

The current NYC Mayor, Eric Adams, has already taken significant steps toward fostering innovation by establishing America’s first municipal Office of Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology last Tuesday. According to his office, the new office “will promote the responsible use of digital assets and blockchain technologies, grow economic opportunities for New Yorkers, attract world-class talent, and reinforce the city’s standing as the world’s hub for financial and technological innovation.”

### Cuomo Faces Political Competition in Mayoral Race

Cuomo is considered an underdog against incumbent Mayor Adams, who initially sought a second term but withdrew from the race last month due to mounting political pressure. Cuomo now competes against anti-tech Democrat Zohran Mamdani and Republican Curtis Sliwa to replace Adams, with voting scheduled for November 4.

Mamdani is currently the odds-on favorite, leading almost every poll tracking the race, according to *The New York Times*. While Mamdani has been relatively silent on crypto, his policy positions are generally considered more left-leaning than the typical Democratic Party platform.

Some crypto industry leaders have expressed concerns about Mamdani’s potential victory. Notably, Gemini CEO Tyler Winklevoss commented on Mamdani’s rising popularity, saying, “It appears things will have to get worse in NYC before they get better.”

**Related:** Huobi founder raises $1B as part of Ether trust strategy: Report
https://cointelegraph.com/news/andrew-cuomo-seeks-crypto-hub-nyc-mayoral-bid?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

The Eagles did enough to beat the Vikings, but they know they still need to be better

Saquon Barkley didn’t want to sound like a broken record. After rushing for just 44 yards with a long of nine, he admitted, “I gotta do a better job of not taking negative runs. I keep saying that, and I sound like a broken record, but that’s something I gotta do. I own it, but at the end of the day, what’s most important is we won the football game. I’m excited about that. It felt good to win the game.”

Lane Johnson declined to speak postgame, feeling there was nothing he could say to the media that would help the team, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane. Meanwhile, head coach Nick Sirianni acknowledged the win but didn’t shy away from the problems still looming.

The Eagles survived a dicey Sunday in Minnesota, beating the Vikings 28-22. They rebounded from consecutive ugly losses to improve to 5-2 and maintain a clear lead in the NFC East.

Jalen Hurts was outstanding, throwing for 326 yards and three touchdowns while recording the third-ever perfect passer rating in Eagles history. A.J. Brown caught two touchdowns and amassed 121 yards, and DeVonta Smith grabbed a score along with a career-high 183 receiving yards. On defense, the Eagles forced two turnovers and largely pressured old friend Carson Wentz in the pocket.

However, Wentz kept driving the Vikings deep into Eagles territory repeatedly. The defense struggled because Quinyon Mitchell can’t cover Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison simultaneously. Offensively, aside from the big plays, the Eagles still had trouble avoiding stalled drives. And Barkley’s running game—expected to be a dominant force—remains ineffective, hampered further by an increasingly banged-up offensive line.

Though the Eagles won, they missed chances to bury the Vikings at several points. Instead, they let them hang around and the game came down to a crucial 3rd-and-long gamble on a toss-up to Brown, followed by some unconventional clock management to drain the timer completely. But for now, that was enough.

This performance was a stark contrast to the previous two weeks against the Broncos and Giants. Whether they can repeat it next Sunday against the Giants at home remains to be seen. Still, the Eagles have to accept the win and recognize they can’t keep relying on this level of play.

DeVonta Smith’s touchdown and career-high 183 receiving yards were major factors in the victory. As Brad Rempel/Imagn Images highlighted, Smith’s impact was undeniable.

The Eagles’ offensive identity since the Hurts-Sirianni era began has leaned heavily on the run—especially after Barkley signed with the team over a year ago. But that hasn’t materialized this season, and the defense isn’t facing easy competition every week. After facing Wentz, they now prepare for a hotshot Jaxson Dart coming back after the Giants caught them off guard last week. Then they face Jordan Love and a Packers team motivated after the bye, followed by Jared Goff and a tough Lions squad.

They know improvements are essential.

As Sirianni said postgame, “Find a way to win, and then identify issues and get better from it. I know how I felt for the last two weeks not winning, so I’m never gonna take a win for granted ever again. I think sometimes in the midst of it, you can be like ‘Man, we’ll be there, we’ll get there.’ But we’re going to enjoy the heck out of this thing, and then we’re going to identify the things that we need to work on.”

It remains a double-edged sword for the Eagles. In 2023, they played ugly for much of the season but managed to get by—until their luck ran out, causing a spiral. In 2024, after starting rough and playing ugly for some time, everything clicked and they powered their way to the Super Bowl. For 2025, the jury is still out.

For now, Sunday’s win is enough—but nothing to rest on.

“Our philosophy is always gonna be do whatever we gotta do to win games every single time,” Sirianni added. “And then we do what we gotta do to identify problems. We’re gonna be so excited any time we win a game. We really don’t care how it looks.”

**Key Highlights:**

– Jalen Hurts: 326 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, perfect passer rating
– A.J. Brown: 2 touchdowns, 121 receiving yards
– DeVonta Smith: 1 touchdown, career-high 183 receiving yards
– Defense: 2 turnovers, consistent pressure on Carson Wentz

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Jon Cryer says he ‘couldn’t be happier’ to be part of ‘resistance cringe’

Actor Jon Cryer expressed pride in being part of what he called the “resistance cringe” after appearing in the background of a news photograph from the recent “No Kings” protests.

On Sunday, the “Two and a Half Men” star took to the social platform Bluesky to highlight the image, which captured a moment from the weekend’s demonstrations. Cryer’s appearance in the photograph quickly drew attention, sparking conversations among fans and followers.

In his post, Cryer embraced the label, showing support for the movement and sharing his thoughts on being part of the event, even from the sidelines. The actor’s involvement adds a notable voice to the ongoing discussion surrounding the protests.

Stay tuned for more updates on Jon Cryer’s activities and his engagement with social and political causes.
https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/5563000-jon-cryer-resistance-cringe-no-kings-protests/