Chargers’ Daiyan Henley plays through grief after brother’s shooting death

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley started and played Sunday because football is his escape, and he needed that more than ever after the shooting death of his older brother.

Henley delivered a strong performance with seven tackles, his third sack of the season, a tackle for loss, and a quarterback hit in the Chargers’ 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans.

“Right now, I’m just floating and the only thing that’s consistent right now in my life, and this is crazy to say, is football,” Henley said after the game. “So for me, that’s why I’m out there — this is the most consistent thing I’ve got in my life right now, and I’m just trying to make the most of it.”

His older brother, Jabari, was killed Friday night in Los Angeles. Despite this tragic loss, Henley traveled with the Chargers and started the game.

Henley was the Chargers’ third-round pick in 2023 out of Washington State and has started every game since the start of the 2024 season.

His father, record executive Eugene “Big U” Henley, has worked with many prominent West Coast rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and the late Nipsey Hussle. Eugene also helped produce and was featured in the 2021 FX documentary series *Hip Hop Uncovered*.

In addition to his music career, Henley’s father is a former gang leader who was arrested in a drug sting and served 12 years of a 23-year sentence.

After the game, Daiyan Henley posted “Love you big bro” on social media.

It has been a challenging year for Henley, who played through illness in a 20-9 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in the second game of the season. He said the Chargers organization has supported him throughout, from ownership to coaches.

Henley credited coach Jim Harbaugh for consistently being there for him.

“He’s probably been the first call I’ve gotten for every situation,” Henley said. “He’s been right there telling me to keep my head down, keep grinding, keep working, and try to stay consistent.”

___
AP NFL
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/nfl-general-news/10136270/chargers-daiyan-henley-plays-through-grief-after-brothers-shooting-death.html

OPEC+ agrees to pause output hikes next year amid glut fears

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) agreed on Sunday to a modest increase in oil output for December, followed by a pause in production hikes during the first quarter (Q1) of next year, Reuters reported.

Specifically, the group decided to boost output by 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) in December. This increase matches the production rises scheduled for both October and November. After December, OPEC+ will pause any further output increases from January through March.

**Market Reaction**

At the time of publication, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil had risen by 0.75% on the day, reaching $61.15 per barrel.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/opec-agrees-to-pause-output-hikes-next-year-amid-glut-fears/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opec-agrees-to-pause-output-hikes-next-year-amid-glut-fears

Bills Fans Taunt Chiefs TE Travis Kelce as He Exits Game With Possible Injury

The Kansas City Chiefs headed into the locker room trailing the Buffalo Bills by eight points at halftime. During this period, Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce left the field with a potential injury. Multiple Kansas City medical personnel accompanied Kelce to the locker room to assess his condition.

Meanwhile, some Buffalo fans targeted Kelce, who responded energetically. According to eyewitness Bové, “Bills fans were letting him have it and he was egging them on and yelling, ‘I love it! I love it!’”

Additionally, Bové noted that Buffalo player Bishop also exited the field just before halftime, suggesting that the collision between the two players was impactful for both sides.

Before leaving the game, Kelce had recorded just one catch for 20 yards. As of now, the team has not released an official statement regarding the nature or severity of Kelce’s injury.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/travis-kelce-injury-exit-bills-taunt-cole-bishop/

Gators freshman WR Dallas Wilson lost for the season with foot injury

GAINESVILLE, Florida — Receiver Dallas Wilson’s promising, record-setting yet injury-riddled debut season is officially over after he hurt his right foot late in the first half of the Gators’ 24-20 loss Saturday to Georgia.

A source confirmed Wilson will miss the final four games of the regular season, leaving him with just four appearances in 2025. He remains eligible to redshirt and is expected to return as a redshirt freshman in 2026.

The talented 6-foot-3, 216-pound Tampa native sat out the first four games and much of fall camp with a left foot injury. The 19-year-old made up for lost time during a 29-21 win against Texas on Oct. 4 in the Swamp.

Wilson finished that game with six catches for 111 yards and two touchdowns — all UF records for a true freshman receiver in his first start.

One highlight was a 55-yard touchdown catch that gave UF a 29-14 lead and showcased his unique skill set. Wilson shed his defender just past the line of scrimmage, caught a DJ Lagway pass along the sideline, spun out of a tackle, and then flattened 2024 second-team All-American safety Michael Taaffe at the goal line.

“He’s a specimen,” Lagway said of Wilson.

Wilson caught another touchdown the following week on a leaping grab in the end zone during a 34-17 loss at Texas A&M.

Despite his flashes of brilliance, Wilson’s season ends with just 12 catches for 174 yards and three scores.

Wilson’s injury leaves the Gators without another top perimeter playmaker. Fellow true freshman and leading receiver Vernell Brown III, along with redshirt sophomore Aidan Mizell — the team’s fastest player — both sat out the Georgia game.

In response, redshirt sophomore Tre Wilson stepped up with nine catches for 121 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown.

Forced into action, redshirt freshman TJ Abrams had a costly drop on third down, which forced UF to settle for a 54-yard field goal by Trey Smack — marking his school-record ninth field goal of at least 50 yards.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/11/02/florida-gators-football-dallas-wilson-billy-gonzales-vernell-brown-iii-tre-wilson/

Chicago Bulls Injury Update: Ayo Dosunmu’s Status Changed vs. Knicks

The Chicago Bulls will be without their second unit leader on Sunday night as they face the New York Knicks for the second consecutive game. The team has officially ruled out guard Ayo Dosunmu, who is dealing with a quad contusion and is currently listed as day-to-day, according to The Athletic’s Joel Lorenzi.

Dosunmu is coming off a stellar performance, having scored a season-high 22 points with 9 assists on 8-of-10 shooting in the Bulls’ Halloween victory over the Knicks. His next opportunity to take the court will be on Tuesday when the Philadelphia 76ers visit the United Center. The Bulls will also continue to be without starting guard Coby White.

![Ayo Dosunmu vs Orlando Magic](https://example.com/image.jpg)
*Oct 25, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) goes up for a shot over Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) in the second half at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images*

### Can the Chicago Bulls Make Up for Ayo Dosunmu’s Absence?

The Bulls have started the season with an impressive 5-0 record, largely due to their well-rounded and unselfish offensive identity. However, compensating for Dosunmu’s absence will not be easy.

Dosunmu has arguably been the driving force behind the success of the Bulls’ second unit, which ranks second in the NBA in total bench points per game (49.0). He has averaged a career-best 16.2 points per game on an outstanding 57.7 percent shooting from the field.

The fifth-year guard’s dependability is further highlighted by head coach Billy Donovan’s decision to close out victories with him on the floor, despite not being part of the starting lineup. Dosunmu’s transition speed and downhill explosiveness have perfectly complemented the team’s preferred offensive style.

The Bulls enter this second matchup with the Knicks averaging the most points in the paint per game (58.4) and holding the fifth-highest effective field goal percentage (58.1) in the league. Dosunmu has been a major contributor to these impressive offensive metrics.

Given all this, his absence could very well be a deciding factor in tonight’s game. Dosunmu was the team’s third-leading scorer on Friday and played more minutes than three of the starters.

### Who Will Step Up?

With Dosunmu sidelined, the question is: who will fill the void in production? Will we see increased minutes for Jevon Carter, who shot exceptionally well in the preseason? Will coach Donovan turn to Dalen Terry more frequently, or will Julian Phillips see greater responsibility?

One thing is certain — someone will have to step up if the Bulls want to maintain their undefeated start to the season.
https://www.bleachernation.com/bulls/2025/11/02/chicago-bulls-ayo-out-ny/

The quantum computing threat Bitcoin can’t ignore

**Quantum Computing: The Biggest Threat to Bitcoin’s Future**

Quantum computing is no longer just science fiction or the stuff of cypherpunk paranoia—it’s officially a front-page threat to the world’s first stateless money. If you ever thought Satoshi Nakamoto’s creation was immune to existential risk, think again. The latest report from the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) brings this critical issue into sharp focus.

### Quantum Computing Is the ‘Biggest Risk’ to Bitcoin

The HRF’s detailed breakdown highlights that Bitcoin represents far more than a speculative asset. It serves as a lifeline for activists, journalists, and dissidents who face financial repression under authoritarian regimes. Bitcoin’s decentralization, privacy features, and permissionless access keep donation flows alive and protect savings from government seizures.

However, all this magic relies on solid cryptography. Quantum computing is the only technological leap that threatens to shatter those invisible shields.

### The Scale of the Threat: Nearly $700 Billion at Risk

According to the HRF report, nearly $700 billion worth of Bitcoin is at risk due to quantum computing. About 6.5 million BTC—almost one-third of all Bitcoin—are vulnerable to so-called “long-range” quantum attacks. These attacks target older or reused address types by exploiting exposed public keys.

Of these, owners could theoretically secure 4.49 million BTC by migrating their balances to quantum-resistant addresses. The problem? Roughly 1.7 million BTC—including Satoshi’s legendary 1.1 million coins—are frozen in time and wide open to quantum bandits when that day arrives.

### Understanding the Quantum Attack Vectors

The quantum threat mainly revolves around two attack types:

– **Long-Range Attacks:** These exploit dormant and reused addresses by targeting exposed public keys.
– **Short-Range Attacks:** These exploit the transaction window by attempting to calculate private keys in real time and steal funds before confirmation.

### ‘Burn’ or Be Burned: Protocol Politics

Bitcoin’s decentralized upgrade process, its greatest strength, is also a significant challenge here. Unlike centralized systems with automatic updates, Bitcoin’s consensus-driven changes can take years—measured in years, not weeks.

This delay has sparked intense debate:

– Should developers try to **burn** quantum-vulnerable coins, effectively freezing them?
– Or should they accept the risk of quantum thieves draining these wallets when the time comes?

Unsurprisingly, there’s little consensus. The Bitcoin community values property rights, censorship resistance, and anti-governance principles, making any agreement difficult.

As the HRF report concludes:
> “Upgrading Bitcoin to withstand quantum threats is as much a human challenge as a cryptographic one. Any successful soft fork integrating quantum-resistant signature schemes will necessitate user education, thoughtful user interface design, and coordination across a global ecosystem that includes users, developers, hardware manufacturers, node operators, and civil society.”

### Brave New Algorithms, Larger Blocks, and New Headaches

Moving to quantum-proof algorithms is far from a simple technical fix. The HRF outlines two primary classes of quantum-resistant solutions:

– **Lattice-Based Signature Schemes**
– **Hash-Based Signature Schemes**

Both options introduce trade-offs. Larger key sizes mean bulkier transactions, fewer transactions per block, heavier full nodes, and could escalate Bitcoin’s ongoing scaling challenges from a mild headache to a severe migraine.

For context:
– Lattice-based signatures are approximately **10 times larger** than current signatures.
– The most compact hash-based alternatives are **38 times bigger**.

Implementing these fixes requires extensive changes—from wallet redesigns and hardware upgrades to node operator retraining and global user education.

### Community Coordination Is Critical

The Bitcoin ecosystem must coordinate efforts among coders, wallet developers, advocates, and millions of skeptical holders—many of whom may be unaware that their coins are vulnerable.

History shows that even friendly upgrades can take years to gain acceptance. Meanwhile, the timelines for practical quantum computing continue to shrink, making the window for action narrower than many expect.

### What’s Next: Resilience or Ruin?

Any durable solution will demand grassroots support—not just technical patches on GitHub. The fate of dormant Bitcoins, and possibly Bitcoin’s broader legitimacy, hinges on how the network manages these intertwined political, technical, and social battles in the coming decade.

For Bitcoin’s rebels, cypherpunks, and involuntary exiles, the message is clear: keep educating, keep upgrading, and never assume Satoshi’s armor is permanently bulletproof.

As Bitcoin security expert, core developer, and Casa cofounder Jameson Lopp warns,
> “Even more than quantum computing, the biggest threat to Bitcoin is apathy.”

Stay informed and proactive—because the future of Bitcoin depends on it.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/bitcoin/the-quantum-computing-threat-bitcoin-cant-ignore/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-quantum-computing-threat-bitcoin-cant-ignore

Festival of Nations marks 54 years of celebrating diversity in the Capital Region

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The sights, sounds, and flavors of cultures from around the world came together under one roof on Sunday for the annual Festival of Nations.

With 26 different countries represented at the Empire State Plaza’s Convention Center, each showcased what makes their culture unique.

More than 3,000 people attended the event to experience the diverse traditions, music, food, and art from across the globe.
https://www.news10.com/news/festival-of-nations-marks-54-years-of-celebrating-diversity-in-the-capital-region/

‘Great’ model train show lives up to its name at DuPage fairgrounds

Billed as the largest monthly event of its kind in the world, the Great Midwest Train Show lived up to its name on Sunday at the DuPage County Fairgrounds in Wheaton.

Enthusiasts and collectors gathered to explore a vast array of model trains, accessories, and memorabilia. The event offered something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned hobbyists, making it a must-visit for those passionate about railroads and train modeling.
https://www.dailyherald.com/20251102/local/great-model-train-show-lives-up-to-its-name-at-dupage-fairgrounds/

Photos: Día de Los Muertos celebrations in San Jose and Oakland

Hundreds of people took to the streets of San Jose and Oakland this weekend to celebrate Día de los Muertos, honoring the rich cultural traditions of this meaningful holiday.

In San Jose, Avenida de Altares (Avenue of the Altars) was held at the Mexican Heritage Plaza. This immersive experience featured a curated altar walk stretching from the intersection of Alum Rock Avenue and King Road to the entrance of Highway 101, culminating inside the plaza grounds. After the walk, community members were invited into La Plaza to enjoy a wide variety of activities including Día de los Muertos-themed face painting, private tarot readings, and booths from local artisans and makers selling original creations. Additional highlights included a costume contest and a picturesque cemetery installation, creating a vibrant and engaging celebration for all ages.

Meanwhile, the Oakland Día de los Muertos Festival marked its 30th year, welcoming tens of thousands of visitors to the culturally rich Fruitvale neighborhood. This free, outdoor, family-friendly event celebrates Mexican traditions with world-class live music, family games, rides, and traditional Latin American artisans. One of the festival’s central features is the breathtaking altars created by community members as a heartfelt homage to their deceased ancestors.

This year’s festival theme, “Aquí estamos y no nos vamos” (“Here we are and we’re not leaving”), powerfully expresses resilience, unity, and cultural pride—values that continue to define the Fruitvale community. The 30-year milestone is a testament to the enduring spirit and vibrant heritage celebrated during Día de los Muertos in the Bay Area.

Whether in San Jose or Oakland, these events offered meaningful opportunities for communities to come together, remember loved ones, and celebrate life through tradition, art, and shared cultural experiences.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/11/02/photos-dia-de-los-muertos-celebrations-in-san-jose-and-oakland/

“This is horrible”: Patriots fans panic as Kayshon Boutte goes out after suffering hamstring injury vs. Falcons

New England wide receiver Kayshon Boutte exited Sunday’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in the second quarter after reportedly pulling his hamstring. The Patriots ruled him out early in the third quarter, ending what was shaping up to be a promising performance.

His absence quickly sent fans on X into a frenzy. One fan lamented, “This is horrible.” Another expressed frustration, writing, “NOOOOOO WHAT THE FUCK.”

“Hamstring injury for Boutte? Pats WR corps just took a dump. Rough blow, hope he bounces back strong!” added another fan. More reactions poured in:

– “Not good, prayers up Boutte,” one fan commented.
– “Who would have thought no Kayshon Boutte would hurt the Patriots offense this much?” said another.
– “Crazy, Kayshon Boutte gets ruled out and now the offense at a standstill??” tweeted yet another.

Before the injury, Boutte had established himself as one of Drake Maye’s most reliable weapons. Entering Week 9, he had recorded 23 receptions for 431 yards and five touchdowns across eight games. Unfortunately, Boutte did not record a catch before leaving the game. When he was declared out, New England was leading Atlanta 21-14.

With Boutte sidelined, DeMario Douglas and Kyle Williams took on a heavier snap count to fill the void. Douglas stepped up significantly, becoming Maye’s top option. By the time New England confirmed Boutte would not return, Douglas had caught four passes for 100 yards and a touchdown. Highlights included a 16-yard scoring reception in the opening quarter and a 58-yard catch that set up an 11-yard touchdown pass from Maye to Stefon Diggs.

Patriots coach Mike Vrabel spoke about Boutte’s development on October 20, crediting his improved communication and maturity for his breakout season.

“I think he communicates better,” Vrabel told reporters. “I just think he’s a better communicator, whether that’s anything that he has to deal with outside of work or outside of football, family, or just talking in the building. I think that’s improved.”

Boutte faced long odds to earn his role after an offseason filled with speculation about his roster status. He competed against veterans such as Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas, and Mack Hollins, as well as rookie Kyle Williams. Despite the challenges, Boutte had solidified his place on the team—until the unfortunate injury on Sunday.

Patriots fans will be hoping for a swift recovery as New England looks to maintain offensive momentum moving forward.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-this-horrible-patriots-fans-panic-kayshon-boutte-goes-suffering-hamstring-injury-vs-falcons