Patrick Mahomes’ ex-teammate makes feelings clear on Derrick Henry potentially being benched by Ravens after late fumble vs. Lions

Derrick Henry has long been considered one of the best running backs of the 21st century. His combination of size, speed, and power has made him a dominant force on the field.

However, even a player of Henry’s caliber can be contained. Opposing defenses have developed strategies to limit his effectiveness and slow down his impact during games.

Understanding how teams manage to contain such a dynamic player provides valuable insight into the complexities of football strategy and the continuous evolution of defensive tactics.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-patrick-mahomes-ex-teammate-makes-feelings-clear-derrick-henry-potentially-benched-ravens-late-fumble-vs-lions

My Troublesome Star ending explained and Season 2 renewal possibilities explored: Bong Cheong-ja & Dok Go-cheol’s truths unite them?

On Tuesday, September 23, the finale of the recent K-drama series *My Troublesome Star* was released, bringing the story to a close.

The concluding episode revealed the heartfelt resolution of the love story between Bong Cheong-ja and Dok Go-cheol, providing fans with a satisfying ending to their journey.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/k-pop/my-troublesome-star-ending-explained-season-2-renewal-possibilities-explored-bong-cheong-ja-dok-go-cheol-s-truths-unite-them

Trump says Ukraine can win back all territory lost to Russia during war

Trump Says Ukraine Can Win Back All Territory Lost to Russia During War

US President Donald Trump, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the United Nations earlier on Tuesday, has expressed his belief that Ukraine can regain all the territory lost to Russia during the ongoing conflict.

Previously, Trump had suggested that both Kyiv and Moscow might need to cede land in order to bring an end to the war. However, his recent comments indicate a more optimistic view regarding Ukraine’s chances of reclaiming its territories.

The two leaders met during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, where discussions on the war and its ramifications were a central focus.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Al Drago

https://www.jpost.com/international/internationalrussia-ukraine-war/article-868434

Rising Rents in Tokyo Drive More Young People Back Home

According to a 2024 household survey conducted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, monthly living expenses excluding rent for single households under 35 were estimated at 136,542 yen. Breaking down these expenses, food costs averaged 40,305 yen, utilities 9,005 yen, medical expenses 8,252 yen, and communication fees 5,730 yen.

When rent is added on top of these expenses, many young people say that living alone has become increasingly difficult. Compared with ten years ago, the survey revealed that the average monthly rent for single households under 35 has risen by about 6,600 yen, while other living expenses have increased by approximately 3,800 yen. Together, these changes have added roughly 10,000 yen to the monthly financial burden.

Real estate appraiser Masanori Taito highlighted that the surge in condominium prices has pushed up rental costs as well, with rents expected to continue rising gradually.

A separate survey by the real estate information service LIFULL HOMES, which polled 1,693 men and women in their 20s from the Tokyo metropolitan area, found that 37.7% live with their parents, 27.7% live alone, and 17.0% live with a partner or children. Smaller shares live with relatives (7.3%), with a partner (7.4%), or with friends (1.1%).

Street interviews suggest that many people in their twenties identify with the nearly 40% who remain living at home. For example, a 23-year-old from Gunma who recently started living alone said most of his peers still live with their parents. Likewise, a 22-year-old woman in Saitama who continues to live at home shared that while she plans to buy a car this year, she has yet to contribute financially to the household but intends to do so in the future. She also acknowledged that sharing a room with her younger brother may reduce her privacy, which could become a disadvantage.

The same LIFULL HOMES survey uncovered the top reasons why young adults choose to stay with their parents. These include the desire to save money, inability to pay rent or living expenses, proximity to the workplace, wanting to spend on hobbies or oshi-katsu (fan activities), the burden of household chores, and parental requests not to move out.

One 24-year-old respondent, Ranmaru Kishitani, said nearly all these reasons applied to him except for parental requests. He spends most weekdays at a shared office but returns home about twice a week for meals and family comfort. He estimates that about 80% of his peers also live with their parents.

The benefits of staying at home include help with chores, reliable meals, lower living costs, and a sense of security. However, drawbacks range from family rules and interference in daily life to difficulties inviting friends or partners over, as well as inconvenient commuting arrangements.

Kishitani added that more young people now view living with their parents not as a failure of independence but rather as a form of cooperation—especially if there is no pressing need to move out.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146992.php

First Gen to fork out $80M for Indonesian geothermal foray

MANILA, Philippines – Lopez-led First Gen Corp. is set to invest up to $80 million in initial funding to jumpstart its new venture in the Indonesian market.

Francis Giles Puno, president and chief operating officer of First Gen, stated that aside from leveraging the company’s expertise in the geothermal sector, the group will also allocate funds to expand its operations.
https://business.inquirer.net/548647/first-gen-to-fork-out-80m-for-indonesian-geothermal-foray

Many Texas retailers can no longer sell THC to customers under 21

The new age limit is expected to go into effect this Tuesday, following approval by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.

However, enforcement of the rule will not begin until October 1. This allows time for businesses and individuals to prepare for the upcoming change.
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/texas/2025/09/23/531725/many-texas-retailers-can-no-longer-sell-thc-to-customers-under-21/?utm_source=rss-texas-article&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=hpm-rss-link

If Only We’d Fight as Hard to Save Our Democracy as Ukrainians Are to Save Theirs

Ukrainians have come to realize that they can no longer count on American democracy to save them.

This shift in perspective reflects a growing sense of uncertainty and the changing dynamics of international support. As the situation evolves, it is clear that relying solely on external democratic powers may no longer be a viable strategy for Ukraine’s future.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/23/opinion/ukraine-israel-russia-gaza-trump-america.html

FIVB Men’s World: Iran rallies past Serbia to reach quarterfinals

MANILA, Philippines — Iran continued to emerge as the comeback kings of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship after pulling off another thrilling victory.

In the round of 16 match held Tuesday night at the Mall of Asia Arena, Iran overcame Serbia in a hard-fought battle, winning 23-25, 25-19, 24-26, 25-22, 15-9.

Key players Ali Hajipour and Morteza Sharifi powered Team Melli to secure the impressive comeback win and advance further in the tournament.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641428/fivb-mens-world-iran-rallies-past-serbia-to-reach-quarterfinals

Judge fines Galway farmer over €9,300 for destruction of ‘rare’ limestone pavement

A farmer has been ordered to pay over €9,300 in penalties for the destruction of 10 acres of an “extremely rare and unique” limestone pavement habitat within a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) on the periphery of the Burren in Co Clare.

At Ennis District Court on Tuesday, Judge Adrian Harris recorded a conviction against Galway farmer Martin Feeney, stating that 10 acres of limestone habitat were destroyed as a result of his actions.

Mr. Feeney, of Mincloon, Rahoon, Galway, pleaded guilty to two offences related to the adverse impact on the limestone pavement. Judge Harris imposed fines totaling €3,000 and costs of €6,307.

Helen Carty, Regional Manager with the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), told the court that 4.3 hectares (10.6 acres) of limestone pavement had been impacted by reclamation works for agriculture carried out by Mr. Feeney between March and August 2022.

Ms. Carty emphasized that limestone pavement is an “extremely rare and unique habitat,” listed as a priority habitat under the Habitats Directive due to its risk of disappearance. She noted that any loss of priority habitat is significant.

The affected lands are located within the Moyree River system SAC, one of five SACs in the Burren, situated on its periphery.

According to Ms. Carty, Mr. Feeney undertook reclamation works by removing limestone pavement blocks and infilling the area with material sourced from a nearby drumlin on the lands. The area was then re-seeded for approved agricultural grassland.

The works involved leveling infill material over the limestone pavement habitat. Additionally, Ms. Carty stated that a wall was constructed from very large limestone boulders, likely sourced from the SAC in the vicinity.

To assess the damage, Ms. Carty conducted a helicopter survey of the area, providing before-and-after satellite images as evidence in court.

She also detailed a January 2024 site visit to Mr. Feeney’s farmyard, which required assistance from two gardai due to Mr. Feeney’s uncooperative behavior.

Counsel for Mr. Feeney, Evan O’Donnell BL, acknowledged the State’s evidence and confirmed that his client accepts responsibility for his actions. Mr. O’Donnell requested that no conviction be imposed, highlighting that Mr. Feeney has farmed the lands since the late 1980s.

He also noted that Mr. Feeney was previously subject to a prosecution by the NPWS in 2008, which was later withdrawn. Mr. Feeney believed that the reclamation works he carried out were lawful and that they were not impacting limestone pavement.

Mr. O’Donnell mentioned that substantial areas of limestone pavement on Mr. Feeney’s landholding remain untouched.

Furthermore, he revealed that Mr. Feeney was recently hospitalized, including a period in intensive care, after being struck by a cow.

Mr. O’Donnell added that Mr. Feeney is retiring from farming, with his daughter set to take over the farming activities. He expressed that Mr. Feeney is eager to resolve the matter and is willing to make a charitable contribution in lieu of a conviction.

Representing the State, Thomas Wallace O’Donnell BL, instructed by the State Solicitor for Clare, Aisling Casey, emphasized the importance of a conviction being recorded in this case.

Mr. Feeney pleaded guilty to carrying out works on the lands between March 26th, 2022, and August 10th, 2022, within a SAC without the consent of the Minister. He also pleaded guilty to bringing plant machinery onto a SAC, adversely impacting its integrity.

*This case highlights the serious consequences of damaging protected habitats and serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to environmental regulations.*
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/judge-fines-galway-farmer-over-e9300-for-destruction-of-rare-limestone-pavement-1810114.html

You can now buy prepaid passes for your Uber rides

**You Can Now Buy Prepaid Passes for Your Uber Rides**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | Sep 23, 2025, 08:02 PM*

Uber has introduced a new feature designed to help customers save money on their frequently traveled routes: prepaid passes. These passes are available in bundles of five, 10, 15, or 20 rides, offered at discounted prices. Depending on the number of rides purchased in advance, discounts range from 5% to as much as 20%.

**Marketing Approach and Savings**

Uber plans to promote these prepaid passes by comparing the cost of a single ride to that of a bulk purchase. For instance, a ride from Lower Manhattan to Midtown in New York may typically cost around $19 but surge pricing can push it up to $30. Customers who buy prepaid passes in bulk can avoid paying these higher surge prices, making it a more cost-effective option.

**How Do Prepaid Passes Work?**

When purchasing prepaid passes, customers select a one-hour request window—typically the time during which they frequently book their rides. Uber then displays a countdown indicating how many passes remain, helping users keep track of their prepaid rides. This feature has been launched in 75 cities across the US, including Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, and Los Angeles, among others.

**Expansion of the Price-Lock Feature**

In addition to prepaid passes, Uber is expanding its price-lock feature to all major US cities and Brazil. For a monthly fee of $2.99, customers can lock in prices for up to 10 specific routes. If the actual fare at the time of booking is lower than the locked price, customers will pay the lower fare. Originally offered only in select cities, the price-lock feature is now widely available, providing riders with more predictable and affordable fares.

Uber’s prepaid passes and expanded price-lock options offer customers greater convenience and savings, making daily commutes and regular travel more budget-friendly than ever before.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/uber-introduces-prepaid-passes-for-rides-at-discounted-prices/story