Alaska Air Non-GAAP EPS of $1.05 misses by $0.05, revenue of $3.77B beats by $10M

Alaska Air Reports Q3 Earnings: Non-GAAP EPS Misses Estimates, Revenue Beats Expectations

On October 23, 2025, Alaska Air Group, Inc. released its third-quarter financial results. The company reported a Non-GAAP earnings per share (EPS) of $1.05, missing analysts’ estimates by $0.05.

Despite the slight earnings miss, Alaska Air posted revenue of $3.77 billion, surpassing expectations by $10 million.

Investors are closely watching the stock’s performance, with recent trading activity showing notable trends. For more information on related stocks and market analysis, stay tuned to the latest updates.

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Injuries Dominate the Story Lines as Bengals Host Jets Sunday

There aren’t a ton of interesting storylines heading into this week’s game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Jets. The Bengals are relying on a 40-year-old quarterback to build off an impressive win over the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, and that’s about it.

The real headlines, however, are all about injuries. Who will even be playing? Several impact players’ health situations could significantly influence the outcome of this game.

### Bengals Defensive End Trey Hendrickson’s Status

The big injury concern for the Bengals is, of course, defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Even when Hendrickson is on the field, the Bengals’ defense has struggled, so missing the NFL’s reigning sack leader would be a major blow. Hendrickson was limited at Thursday’s practice with a hip injury but appears to have a real chance to play on Sunday. Facing the Jets should motivate anyone to get out on the field.

### Jets’ Questionable Quarterback Situation

Which quarterback will the Bengals face on Sunday? Stop me if you’ve heard this one: the Jets once again have an awful quarterback situation. Justin Fields was benched last week as the Jets dropped their seventh straight game to start the 2025 season.

Starting 0-7 is one thing, but it’s another when the team owner publicly calls his own quarterback “hot garbage.” Woody Johnson didn’t hold back this week:

> “It’s hard when you have a quarterback with a rating that he’s got. I mean, he has ability, but something just is not jiving. If we can just complete a pass, it would look good.”

And to all the Bengals fans out there who complain about the Brown family — Mike Brown would never say something that stupid and inappropriate.

As of now, the Jets still don’t know who their starting quarterback will be against the Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday. Fields was benched for Tyrod Taylor, but Taylor has been limited in practice this week with a knee injury and has been splitting first-team reps.

When asked about his status, Taylor said:

> “I have no anticipation for it. My mind and my sole focus is being available and ready to be able to lead this team when called upon.”

Head coach Aaron Glenn listed Taylor as “day-to-day,” so expect updates as Sunday approaches.

### Sauce Gardner Injury Could Impact the Bengals

The injury that should concern Bengals fans the most is that of Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner. Gardner has been an elite corner in the NFL, but if he’s anything like anyone else associated with the Jets, he’d probably rather just curl up in a ball and die.

This moribund franchise doesn’t do much to motivate a player to fight through an injury for the green and white. In Gardner’s case, it won’t be up to him whether he plays against the Bengals — he’s currently dealing with a concussion.

With key players on both sides battling injuries and uncertainty at quarterback for the Jets, Sunday’s game promises to be an intriguing matchup despite the lack of traditional storylines. Bengals fans will be watching closely to see who takes the field and who makes the biggest impact.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/cincinnati-bengals/trey-hendrickson-new-york-cincinnati-sauce-tyrod-fields/

OKC Thunder vs Indiana Pacers player stats and box score (Oct. 23) | 2025-26 NBA season

The OKC Thunder faced off against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, marking their first encounter since the 2025 NBA Finals.

This highly anticipated matchup brought back memories of their intense Finals showdown, reigniting the rivalry between the two teams.

Fans were especially eager to see Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder squad back in action against the Pacers, showcasing the growth and changes since their last meeting.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-okc-thunder-vs-indiana-pacers-player-stats-box-score-oct-23-2025-26-nba-season

Search underway for teens reported missing out of Miami

Authorities Seek Help Locating Missing Teens in Miami

MIAMI (WSVN) — Authorities are asking for the public’s assistance in finding two missing teenagers in Miami.

Fourteen-year-old Angeleah Marrero was last seen near the 11000 block of Southwest 217th Terrace at around 5 a.m. on Tuesday morning. Marrero is described as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing approximately 130 pounds. She was last seen wearing a light-colored shirt and light joggers.

Meanwhile, 15-year-old Hailey Mas was last seen near the 9000 block of Southwest 157th Court at around 11 p.m. Tuesday night. Mas is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing all black clothing.

Authorities believe the two teens may be traveling together.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Angeleah Marrero or Hailey Mas is urged to contact Deputy Y. Hernandez at 305-715-3300 (Office) or 305-715-3279 (Desk). You may also email 307259@mdso.com or reach out to Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477).

https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/search-underway-for-teens-reported-missing-out-of-miami/

Soybean farmer says aid announced by Trump falls short as losses mount from trade war

Last month, President Trump announced that he would use revenue generated by tariffs to bail out American soybean farmers affected by the ongoing trade war with China.

Farmers were expecting around $13 billion in assistance to help offset their losses. However, the administration is only offering a quarter of that amount, leaving many growers concerned about their financial future.

As Lana Zak reports, these farmers are now facing growing financial strain amid the unresolved trade tensions.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/soybean-farmer-says-aid-announced-by-trump-falls-short-as-losses-mount-from-trade-war/

Seahawks Urged to Replace Struggling Player Before Trade Deadline

Another week of the NFL season passes, and yet another unfortunate clip circulates featuring Seahawks guard Anthony Bradford looking lost on the field. This week, Bradford made the rounds on Twitter after running into fellow offensive lineman Jalen Sundell and knocking over teammate Zach Charbonnet on a play that could have resulted in a large gain. While one play doesn’t define an entire performance — after all, it’s easy to pick apart most players by isolating a single clip — Bradford’s viral gaffes are just standout moments in a season marred by poor play.

### Bradford’s Ongoing Struggles

Bradford is currently one of the lowest-rated guards according to Pro Football Focus (PFF), ranking 73rd out of 82 eligible players. He has particularly underperformed in the passing game, where he ranks 80th in pass-block grade.

“All of the 12s could heartily concur, because it’s obvious from watching last week that Anthony Bradford’s play at right guard isn’t close to an elite level,” Richie Whitt writes for Sports Illustrated. He adds, “It’s not solely Bradford’s fault, but he shares some of the blame for Seattle ranking just 27th in the league at 3.7 yards per rush.”

Tim Weaver, another SI writer, discussed how Bradford has fallen short of expectations, especially after a promising preseason performance. “Bradford’s struggles are particularly disappointing this year because he appeared to have turned a corner during the preseason, when he was positively dominant facing second-string defenders,” Weaver explains. “Unfortunately, that great work in August turned out to be a mirage, as Bradford immediately regressed once the regular season began and he started lining up across from starters again.”

### Possible Trade Candidates

With the trade deadline approaching on November 4, Seattle has several interior offensive linemen to consider acquiring.

One name frequently mentioned is Saints right guard Cesar Ruiz. The 26-year-old was a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and has started 75 games over six seasons with New Orleans. Acquiring Ruiz would be a relatively big financial commitment for the Seahawks, as his cap hit jumps to $14.2 million over the next two seasons. However, the Saints are rebuilding and may be willing to part ways with the serviceable veteran.

Another potential source for upgrades is the Cleveland Browns, who have two veteran guards rumored to be available. Joel Bitonio is one of the most decorated players who could be dealt at the deadline. The 34-year-old has made seven Pro Bowls and been named an All-Pro five times throughout his career. Currently in the final year of his deal, Bitonio could serve as the perfect short-term addition for Seattle’s playoff push.

The other Browns option is Wyatt Teller. Teller, 30, has made three Pro Bowls and earned two All-Pro selections during his career. Like Bitonio, his contract also expires after this season. NFL analyst Dan Wilkins of theScore recently proposed a trade scenario where the Seahawks acquire Teller in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick.

As the deadline nears, Seattle will need to decide whether upgrading their offensive line through trades is the solution to their ongoing struggles at the guard position.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/seattle-seahawks/seahawks-urged-to-replace-struggling-player/

EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Scholtes’ Guilty Plea to Leaving Daughter to Die In Hot Car is ‘Justice’ For Toddler… As ‘Hated’ Arizona Dad ‘Will Not Be Eligible for Early Release’

**Arizona Dad’s Guilty Plea in Toddler’s Death Celebrated as ‘Justice’**

*Published Oct. 23, 2025, 7:20 p.m. ET*

An Arizona father’s sudden guilty plea in the tragic death of his 2-year-old daughter, who was left to bake in a hot car while he played video games and surfed for pornography, is being hailed as “justice” for the deceased toddler, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.

### Guilty Plea Details Revealed

Christopher Scholtes initially pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the 2024 death of his daughter, Parker. However, just days before his trial was scheduled to begin, he accepted a plea deal and changed his plea to guilty on lesser charges.

The Pima County Attorney’s Office shared exclusively with RadarOnline.com:

> “Today, Christopher Scholtes accepted a plea agreement and pled guilty to one Count of Second-Degree Murder and one Count of Intentional/Knowing Child Abuse under Circumstance Likely to Cause Death or Serious Physical Injury. Under the terms of the plea, the sentences imposed by the judge are going to run consecutively, and Scholtes will face a sentencing range of 20 to 30 years of ‘flat time.’”

This means Scholtes will not face life in prison, but he will be required to serve the full sentence without eligibility for early release.

The statement continued:

> “We are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our prosecutors, victim advocates, and staff for their collaboration with local law enforcement on this complicated and high-profile case. This is yet another reminder to the community that the Pima County Attorney’s Office will do everything we can to get justice for victims and prosecute those who have caused harm to others, especially those who are most vulnerable.”

Scholtes is scheduled to be sentenced on November 21. He will be allowed to remain out of custody until November 5, when the court will decide if and when he will be taken into custody.

### How Scholtes’ 2-Year-Old Daughter Died

As RadarOnline.com has reported, Christopher Scholtes, a father of three, left his youngest child alone in the car after running errands and returning home. Prosecutors revealed that the 38-year-old man cracked open several beers—shoplifted earlier that day—while playing video games and searching for pornography on his PlayStation, all while the toddler remained inside the vehicle.

Scholtes later admitted he knew that the car engine would shut off after 30 minutes, causing the air conditioning to stop working.

Parker’s mother, an anesthesiologist, found her daughter in critical condition inside the car with the AC off when she arrived home around 4 p.m. The toddler was rushed to the hospital where her mother worked but was declared dead approximately one hour later.

### Past Abuse Allegations Surface

Medical examiners reported that temperatures inside the 2003 Acura reached as high as 109 degrees during the more than three hours Parker was trapped inside.

This was not the first time Scholtes had left one of his children alone in a car. After Parker’s incident, his wife Erika allegedly sent him a frantic text message saying, “I told you to stop leaving them in the car. How many times have I told you?”

Their two surviving daughters, then aged 6 and 9, reportedly told interviewers that their father had left them alone in the car on multiple occasions. Additionally, Scholtes’ 16-year-old daughter from a previous marriage claimed he frequently left her alone inside cars without food for hours, leading to intervention by Child Protective Services, which ultimately removed her from his custody.

*This tragic case serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles and the devastating consequences of neglect.*
https://radaronline.com/p/christopher-scholtes-guilty-plea-daughter-die-car-justice-arizona-dad/

Here’s who’s paying for Trump’s $300 million White House ballroom

The Trump administration has demolished the White House East Wing.

Work began earlier this week as the crew started preparations to make room for a new 90,000 square foot ballroom.

This expansion marks a significant change to the historic White House structure, aiming to enhance its event-hosting capabilities.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/whos-paying-trumps-300-million-white-house-ballroom/

Don Mattingly has never stopped trying to get to this baseball mountaintop

TORONTO — The clip is easy to find online, so you can see what it looked like. Crank the volume, and you might even be able to approximate what the 57,126 fans in attendance that night heard.

Let’s see if I can make you appreciate what it felt like.

Bottom of the sixth. Tied 2-2. October 4, 1995, at Yankee Stadium. That would be the previous Yankee Stadium—not the artificial-noise mall they play in now, but a baseball cathedral with all the age and creaks to match.

The stadium would move, sway, and bounce in good moments.

The Yankees had not had many good moments for more than a decade, ever since Don Mattingly was a great baseball Odysseus, with the playoffs his unreachable Ithaca. But now, he had a team and a time. So much so that he had decided in September to damn his damaged back and swing all out the rest of the way—whatever happened, happened.

What happened was he hit young again that September and October. The Yankees got to the playoffs for the first time in Mattingly’s tenure, the team rallying around their beloved captain.

Now, in Game 2 of the AL Division Series, it was Mattingly against Seattle’s Andy Benes—an Evansville, Indiana, guy as well. Benes left a 1-0 changeup delectably down and in. Mattingly golfed it into the bleachers.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/23/sports/don-mattingly-has-never-stopped-trying-to-get-to-this-baseball-mountaintop/

Why is Gilbert Arenas beefing with Rachel Nichols? League insider’s major shade at Agent Zero amid gambling probe explored

Former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas recently addressed the rumors surrounding his involvement in a gambling investigation.

In a clear statement, Arenas denied any cooperation with authorities regarding the case.

By speaking out, he aimed to set the record straight and put an end to the speculation.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-why-gilbert-arenas-beefing-rachel-nichols-league-insider-s-major-shade-agent-zero-amid-gambling-probe-explored