Boomer Esiason offers Giants’ Graham Gano advice as he faces ugly ‘sewer pit’ of hate

Graham Gano peeled back the curtain on an imperfect storm—an ugly storm fueled by social media and the proliferation and explosion of gambling wholeheartedly embraced by professional sports leagues, alongside the fortune and fame available to athletes.

WFAN’s Boomer Esiason summed up perfectly what athletes like Graham Gano are enduring: “The psychological minefield of hell.”

Esiason, who grew up on Long Island, took the Bengals to a Super Bowl before returning home to play for the Jets from 1993 to 1995. Despite his accomplishments, it did not spare him from these challenges.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/07/sports/boomer-esiason-offers-giants-graham-gano-advice/

Millie Bobby Brown Feels “So Lucky” To Have ‘Stranger Things’ Co-Star David Harbour

With *Stranger Things* embarking on its final season, Millie Bobby Brown is leaving behind-the-scenes rumors in the Upside Down. Reuniting with co-star David Harbour at Thursday’s Season 5 premiere, the two-time Emmy nominee expressed how “so lucky” she feels to have had her onscreen dad in her life for nearly a decade since the Netflix show premiered.

“It’s been amazing. We’re so lucky to have each other,” Brown told *Extra*. “The show means so much to the both of us, and to everyone here. This has been the last 10 years of our lives.”

Despite reports to the contrary, Brown and Harbour appeared to share a great relationship as they embraced and laughed together on the red carpet at TCL Chinese Theatre, ahead of the *Stranger Things* Part One premiere on November 26 on Netflix.

Netflix shared a nostalgic video on Instagram featuring the pair celebrating “one last Stranger Things premiere” since the show first premiered in 2016, created by the Duffer Brothers.

Brown stars in *Stranger Things* as Eleven, a psychic-powered girl who escapes Hawkins National Laboratory in Season 1 after being subjected to experiments connected to the Upside Down. Following her escape, Harbour’s character, Jim Hopper, adopts her, forming a deep father-daughter bond that has resonated with fans throughout the series.

Season 5 picks up in the fall of 1987. Hawkins remains scarred by the opening of the Rifts, with the characters united by a single mission: find and kill Vecna. However, Vecna has vanished, his whereabouts and plans unknown.

Adding complexity to their mission, the government has placed Hawkins under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will Byers’s disappearance approaches, a heavy, familiar dread looms over the town. The final battle is coming—a darkness more powerful and deadly than anything the group has faced before.

To end this nightmare, the full party will need to stand together one last time.

The highly anticipated fifth and final season of *Stranger Things* will release on Netflix across three premiere dates:

– **Volume 1:** November 26 (four episodes)
– **Volume 2:** Christmas Day (three episodes)
– **The Finale:** New Year’s Eve

Each volume will be available at 5 PM PT.

Fans can look forward to an epic conclusion as *Stranger Things* closes the chapter on one of Netflix’s most beloved series.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/millie-bobby-brown-lucky-stranger-things-david-harbour-1236611534/

Court rules Trump administration violated First Amendment with out-of-office messages

A federal judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by sending automated emails and messages blaming the government shutdown on Democrats.

In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper stated that the Department of Education (DOE) cannot compel federal workers to engage in partisan speech.

The American Federation of Government Employees…
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5596030-trump-administration-first-amendment-ruling/

Beloved World Champion Is Forced To Retire At Only 36 Years Old & Vacate The Title; Breaks Silence In Emotional Speech

A 36-year-old beloved world champion has been forced to retire and vacate her title. Ash by Elegance, also known as Dana Brooke, recently broke her silence to share her thoughts on the difficult situation.

Dana Brooke had to give up the Knockouts World Championship at what was supposed to be one of her biggest moments with the company. She confirmed that she will never wrestle again, officially retiring once and for all. Although the exact health condition causing her retirement remains undisclosed, Dana stated that she was no longer able to continue wrestling.

Speaking in a documentary produced by Fight Network and TNA Wrestling, Dana appeared heartbroken as she confessed her disappointment. She had hoped to accomplish much more as the Knockouts World Champion but unfortunately won’t be able to pursue those plans. “That was just a fact of life,” she said.

The documentary focused on her rise to winning the title and the many hardships she overcame to reach that point. However, having to give up the championship so abruptly was a significant emotional blow. Dana shared,

> “I thought winning that title was hard. This was the hardest thing I ever had to do in my career. Going out there and being vulnerable to the crowd, being vulnerable to myself. I’m getting emotional now. That’s what I said when I knew TNA was a family and that locker room was a family, and that’s what I’m going to miss. I’m going to miss that so, so much.”

Both TNA legend Tommy Dreamer and the documentary indicated that Dana’s retirement was due to “undisclosed health issues.”

### Dana Brooke on Her Future After Giving Up the World Championship

Having relinquished the Knockouts World Championship, Dana Brooke admitted she is uncertain about what the future holds. “I don’t know what happens from here, but my home is here. My home is in TNA,” she said.

She reflected on the bittersweet feeling of stepping out of the ring for the last time without her title:

> “Feels so weird to take that last step out of those ropes and not have my title. I didn’t know a title meant so much, but that ring means so much more. The message doesn’t change. I said it in the start and I’m going to say it now: Never give up.”

Although Dana Brooke will no longer compete in the ring, it is expected that she will continue working with TNA in a backstage role, contributing her experience and passion to the company behind the scenes.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-beloved-world-champion-is-forced-to-retire-at-only-36-years-old-vacate-the-title-breaks-silence-in-emotional-speech

Bitcoin Could Stunningly Outperform Gold As Metal’s Rally Falters, Says Fidelity Expert

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# Bitcoin Could Stunningly Outperform Gold As Metal’s Rally Falters, Says Fidelity Expert

The recent post titled **”Bitcoin Could Stunningly Outperform Gold As Metal’s Rally Falters, Says Fidelity Expert”** highlights a significant shift in the investment landscape. According to an expert at Fidelity, Bitcoin has the potential to dramatically outperform gold, especially as the metal’s rally shows signs of slowing down.

As traditional safe-haven assets like gold begin to lose momentum, investors are increasingly looking towards digital assets such as Bitcoin for growth and diversification. The insights from Fidelity underscore a growing confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value proposition amid changing market dynamics.

Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analyses on how these trends may impact your portfolio.

*Source: Fidelity Expert Commentary*
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https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-could-stunningly-outperform-gold-as-metals-rally-falters-says-fidelity-expert/

Patria Investments Limited 2025 Q3 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation

**Patria Investments Limited 2025 Q3 Results Earnings Call Presentation**
*November 7, 2025 | 6:15 PM ET*

**Patria Investments Limited (PAX) Q3 2025 Earnings Summary**

– **Earnings Per Share (EPS):** $0.30, beating estimates by $0.04
– **Revenue:** $84.60 million, up 8.32% year-over-year and exceeding expectations by $1.41 million

The following slide deck was published by Patria Investments Limited in conjunction with their 2025 Q3 earnings call.

This article was produced by Seeking Alpha’s transcripts team, which is responsible for developing all transcript-related projects on our platform. We currently publish thousands of quarterly earnings calls each quarter and continue to expand our coverage to better serve our readers.

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https://seekingalpha.com/article/4840674-patria-investments-limited-2025-q3-results-earnings-call-presentation?source=feed_all_articles

Rep. Glenn Ivey says “it’s pretty pathetic” that House will be on recess for 8th week

Despite being in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, the House of Representatives has still not reconvened and is not expected to anytime soon.

Democratic Representative Glenn Ivey of Maryland joins “The Takeout” to share his reaction to the ongoing situation.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/glenn-ivey-pretty-pathetic-house-recess-8th-week/

Danish Cows Sickened by Mandated Methane Inhibitor – Liberty Nation News

**The Bovine Dystopia: Denmark’s Mandate to Add Bovaer to Cow Feed and Its Alarming Consequences**

Americans may chuckle when they remember Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and her call to eradicate cow flatulence as part of her utopian Green New Deal, but the globalists weren’t kidding. As of October 1, Denmark implemented mandates requiring farmers to add the chemical feed additive Bovaer to their cows’ diet. Those who fail to comply face fines. Yet, reports from Danish farmers reveal troubling side effects: declining milk production, instances of mastitis (a bacterial infection), and even the euthanization of cows adversely affected by this so-called “cure” for climate change.

### A Scheme Straight Out of Dystopian Fiction

The scenario reads like something from a Robert Heinlein or Aldous Huxley novel. Unelected globalist powers, amplified by figures like Greta Thunberg, raise the alarm that the planet is on the brink of disaster unless corporations develop chemical innovations to force-feed cows and curb their greenhouse gas emissions.

In such dystopian tales, readers recognize the nefarious nature of these Big Brother plans and marvel that people could be deceived into endorsing such folly. But this is no fiction.

### Bovaer’s Introduction in the United States

Bovaer is already in use in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it for cattle use on May 28, 2024, stating:

> “FDA has no questions at this time regarding whether Bovaer will achieve its intended effect and is expected to pose low risk to humans or animals under the conditions of its intended use.”

The “intended effect” refers to reducing methane emissions from cows.

### Questioning the Science and the Need for Bovaer

The premise behind Bovaer’s use — combating climate change — rests on contested science. Cows have emitted methane through natural fermentation processes for thousands of years, with overall methane levels remaining essentially stable over time. Yet, globalist authorities demand urgent intervention to combat “cowgenic” methane as part of the “Global Methane Pledge,” which aims to reduce anthropogenic methane emissions by 30% from 2020 levels by 2030.

### What Is Bovaer Made Of?

Manufactured by multinational companies DSM-Firmenich and Elanco, Bovaer contains silicon dioxide, propylene glycol, and 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP). While propylene glycol is found in human foods (and antifreeze), 3-NOP is known as a skin irritant, corrosive to eyes, and potentially harmful to inhale. Remarkably, it is deemed acceptable once it passes through a cow’s gut.

Farmers are being told that Bovaer is “safe and effective.” However, the corporate narrative doesn’t emphasize environmental salvation as much as profit. Instead, farmers are encouraged with promises of financial rewards through carbon credits.

### Profit Through Carbon Credits — But at What Cost?

Elanco’s website boasts:

> “Every dairy could use additional, diversified income. That’s where Bovaer® from Elanco comes in. Bovaer is one of the most scientifically researched and recognized methane-reduction feed ingredients globally. Bovaer provides an access point for dairy producers to be financially rewarded for reducing their dairy’s carbon footprint by decreasing their herd’s enteric methane emissions.”

Yet Danish farmers tell a different story. Milk production is declining, veterinary bills are rising, cows are becoming ill, and some have had to be euthanized. Meanwhile, government fines loom over any farmer who discontinues the use of Bovaer.

The only consistent profit appears to benefit the companies pushing this government-subsidized additive.

### The Real Victims: The Cows

Critics of Bovaer argue that its supposed environmental benefits are outweighed by serious risks: threats to human health, harms to bovine fertility (rat studies show decreased sperm production and motility), and unethical treatment of defenseless animals.

The nonprofit journal *Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law* has warned that Bovaer may cause long-term adverse effects on animal welfare and food quality. Moreover, the lack of labeling requirements means consumers unknowingly participate in a global experiment.

The journal posits:

> “Commercial interests, not climate concerns, are driving the rapid push to mandate Bovaer. This issue is compounded by increasing pressure on farmers to adopt Bovaer or face potential financial penalties via manipulated carbon credit systems. Such coercion attacks free markets and individual choice, forcing farmers into economically and ethically compromising positions.”

### A Larger Agenda?

The push for Bovaer could be part of a broader scheme to control food production, reduce the population, and dominate industries. Demanding centralized, industrial farming techniques while seeking to eliminate independent producers fits a larger agenda of monopolization and control.

### Danish Farmers Speak Out

Short-term experiences have been grim. One Danish farmer reported six dead cows within the first month of the mandate. Others are circulating petitions to revoke the requirement. Those who stopped using Bovaer noted that their cows recovered, only to fall ill again upon resuming the additive.

### Cows Are Not the Culprits — The Real Problem Lies Elsewhere

Cows have been unfairly scapegoated for climate change, but the true culprits are corporate entities and their globalist backers. This unfolding story echoes the warnings from George Orwell’s *Animal Farm*: without resistance to such authoritarian control, future generations may be enslaved silently and voicelessly—just like the cows.

*Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes and reflects a critical perspective on current environmental and agricultural policies.*
https://www.libertynation.com/danish-cows-sickened-by-mandated-methane-inhibitor/

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.

### 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.

*Variety*’s *Awards Circuit* podcast, hosted by Clayton Davis, Jazz Tangcay, Emily Longeretta, Jenelle Riley, and Michael Schneider (who also produces), is your one-stop source for lively conversations about the best in film and television.

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/

Citibank Explains Reason for Bitcoin’s Continuing Declines, Warns! “The Declines Are a Serious Warning for the Giant Stock Exchange!”

October and November, traditionally considered bullish months for Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins, have not met expectations in 2025. A significant collapse occurred in October following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs on China. The market downturn on October 11 marked the largest liquidation event in history, and the downward trend persisted into the first week of November.

### Why Did Bitcoin Fall?

Citibank recently evaluated the decline in Bitcoin prices. According to Citi analysts, the primary cause of Bitcoin’s drop was a liquidity shortage, as reported by Coindesk. They also pointed out that Bitcoin’s continued weakness serves as a warning signal for the Nasdaq.

Citi attributed Bitcoin’s vulnerability to liquidity-reducing measures by the US Treasury Department and a decline in bank reserves. Despite this, the bank predicted a potential combined recovery for both Bitcoin and the Nasdaq if liquidity improves by the end of the year.

### Bitcoin’s Decline Is a Warning for Nasdaq

Citibank highlighted that Bitcoin fell due to a liquidity crunch and decoupled from the Nasdaq, breaking its usual close correlation with the Nasdaq 100 index. Historically, Bitcoin’s trading patterns have closely mirrored the Nasdaq’s performance.

Specifically, Nasdaq earnings showed a marked improvement when Bitcoin’s price moved above its 55-day moving average. However, Bitcoin recently dipped below this key technical level, signaling a possible worsening situation for the stock market.

While the Nasdaq remains relatively resilient—supported in part by the ongoing AI sector boom—it now faces a risk of decline linked to Bitcoin’s current weakness. Bitcoin tends to be more sensitive to liquidity fluctuations, which could foreshadow challenges ahead for the broader market.

### Potential for Recovery

Despite current concerns, Citibank emphasizes that there is still upside potential for both Bitcoin and stocks if liquidity conditions improve. The analysts suggest that a year-end “Christmas Rally” is not off the table. Should liquidity bounce back, both Bitcoin and the stock market could experience a synchronized recovery.

*Please note: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.*
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/citibank-explains-reason-for-bitcoins-continuing-declines-warns-the-declines-are-a-serious-warning-for-the-giant-stock-exchange/