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OnePlus 15R to arrive soon with a surprise accomplice
Rushil Agrawal / Android Authority TL; DR After launching the OnePlus 15, OnePlus has begun teasing the 15R. The OnePlus 15R is expected to be a rebadged version of the Ace 6, which was launched in China last month. OnePlus is also teasing a new smartwatch, which may be a rebadged OPPO Watch. Last week, OnePlus unveiled its latest top-tier phone, the OnePlus 15, but skipped a crucial element. Over the past few years, the company’s flagships have been accompanied by less premium but more value-for-money flagship killers, denoted by an “R” suffix. Naturally, we were also expecting the OnePlus 15R at the event last week. However, OnePlus made no mention of the phone, besides briefly stating it would be “coming soon.” Fortunately, the company has now begun teasing the OnePlus 15R, which is likely to raise our expectations for a launch soon. OnePlus’ sites for the UK and India have already begun teasing the OnePlus 15R, showcasing a silhouette of the upcoming phone. In the teaser, it can be seen in two colors: dark gray and metallic green. While the teaser doesn’t reveal much about the phone or its design, we catch glimpses of another recently launched OnePlus device the OnePlus Ace 6, which launched in China last month. OnePlus OnePlus 15R teaser without and with edited shadows. By editing the teaser to better illuminate shadows, we can see the design of the OnePlus Ace 6 much more clearly. What gives us more confidence in the assumption is that OnePlus Ace 5 (Ace 6’s predecessor) was rebadged as the OnePlus 13R for global markets. Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a favorite source in Google Discover to never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. You can also set us as a preferred source in Google Search by clicking the button below. Based on the specifications of the Ace 6 and earlier precedents of using the previous year’s flagship chip, we can expect the OnePlus 15R to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, with RAM and storage options comparable to the OnePlus 15. There’s a 6. 83-inch 1. 5K AMOLED screen with the same 165Hz refresh rate as the premium model. Along with the display, the Ace 6 also brings an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, replacing the optical one on the Ace 5. The Chinese variant features a substantially large 7, 800mAh battery and supports 120W charging. We’re unsure whether that can be successfully translated for global markets. However, there’s one area where the OnePlus Ace 6 appears to be significantly downgraded, and that’s the camera. The Ace 6 ditches the 2x telephoto from the Ace 5 or OnePlus 13R, while maintaining the same 50MP primary and 8MP ultrawide angle cameras the series has relied on since the 12R. While the OnePlus 13R’s most considerable charm is its $599 price tag, we’d have to wait and see whether that is replicated once again for the 15R as well. Meanwhile, OnePlus is also teasing a “New Watch” to launch alongside the 15R. We currently only have an outline (no silhouettes). However, the round crown button strikingly reminds us of the OPPO Watch S, which was also launched in China last month. This new watch could, therefore, be another rebrand. OPPO OPPO Watch S It features a design similar to the OnePlus Watch 3 and boasts tall claims of battery life specifically, a 10-day backup. The extended backup stems from the fact that the Watch S uses a custom OS instead of Google’s Wear OS platform, which may be due to OnePlus’ current struggles with updating its existing watches to the latest Wear OS version. Although there are no details about the launch on the teaser pages, OnePlus India recently told Android Authority that the 15R is slated to arrive “before the end of the year,” and we expect the new watch to tag along. Notably, OnePlus’s US site does not mention these new launches, so we may experience a delay here, given the current hold-up in the OnePlus 15’s launch. Follow.
https://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-15r-watch-teaser-3616646/
Mushroom Music inks sub-publishing deal with peermusic for Americas
Mushroom Music has entered a sub-publishing agreement with peermusic that will see the independent publisher represent its catalog across the US, Canada and Latin America, excluding Brazil. The deal gives peermusic rights to handle copyright registration, royalty collection, sync licensing and creative opportunities for Mushroom’s roster of Australian and New Zealand songwriters. The arrangement marks Mushroom’s strategy to expand its presence in the Americas, it said in a press release on Tuesday (November 18). The partnership comes over a year after Australia’s Mushroom Group launched a unified ‘Mushroom Music’ banner that consolidated the group’s recording, publishing, and neighbouring rights divisions. Mushroom Group described the consolidation last year as “the most significant change” to its structure in more than two decades. Set up in 1972 by Mushroom Group CEO Matt Gudinski’s late father legendary music entrepreneur Michael Gudinski the Australia-headquartered independent music giant has long operated across recorded music, publishing, touring and events, merchandising, booking agencies, film and television production, talent management, venues, creative services and brand partnerships. Mushroom Music’s catalog includes works by Kylie Minogue, Tobiahs, Amy Shark, Budjerah, Emily Wurramara, Bliss n Eso, Mia Wray, Hunters & Collectors, The Angels, Gordi, Middle Kids, Dan Sultan, Skyhooks, Yothu Yindi and Archie Roach. “Mushroom Music has always been fiercely committed to protecting and elevating our songwriters, so we’re thrilled to partner with a like-minded, family-owned company that understands the value of genuine, hands-on relationships and the importance of investing in songwriters and their music.” Linda Bosidis, Mushroom Music Meanwhile, peermusic operates 39 offices across 32 countries and holds more than one million titles spanning country, blues, jazz, pop, Latin and rock genres. Commenting on the partnership, Linda Bosidis, co-CEO at Mushroom Music, said: “We both share a deep independent spirit and a passion for supporting songwriters with integrity, care and creativity.” “Mushroom Music has always been fiercely committed to protecting and elevating our songwriters, so we’re thrilled to partner with a like-minded, family-owned company that understands the value of genuine, hands-on relationships and the importance of investing in songwriters and their music.” “Linda and her team have built an incredible independent roster and we’re thrilled to be representing the talented writers and artists of Mushroom Music in the Americas.” Mary Megan Peer, Peermusic Mary Megan Peer, CEO of peermusic, added: “Linda and her team have built an incredible independent roster and we’re thrilled to be representing the talented writers and artists of Mushroom Music in the Americas.” “This deal allows us to work with partners we greatly respect by leveraging our local creative, synch and administrative teams for the benefit of Mushroom Music’s roster. We plan to increase opportunities and earnings for their music creators.” Music Business Worldwide.
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/mushroom-music-inks-sub-publishing-deal-with-peermusic-for-americas/
Police searching for gunman involved in Central Fresno shooting
Fresno Police are pleading for the public’s help, with a gunman on the loose after a deadly weekend shooting in Central Fresno. Around 3: 00 a. m. Saturday, police responded to a report of a fight at an apartment complex near Ninth Street and Olive Avenue. ‘It appears there was a party in one of the apartments of the complex, during which time it became too large and uncontrollable for the individual who was hosting it,” said Fresno Police Lieutenant Brian Valles. Guests were sent out into a common area, and that’s where the fight turned into gunfire, hitting two people. “One was a 33-year-old adult male, who was suffering from gunshot wounds to his lower body. This individual was transported to CRMC, treated, and then released. The other was our victim in this incident, Jordon Aubuchon, 22 years old, Fresno,” said Lt. Valles. Aubuchon was transported to Community Regional Medical Center in Downtown Fresno, where he would die from his injuries. Amid online speculation about the victim’s potential gang involvement, we pressed police about his background. Lt. Valles described him as someone not typically involved in these situations. “Minimal, very minimal criminal history, I think essentially a misdemeanor offense, but nothing indicating, there’s no gang indication or anything like that,” Lt. Valles said. Signs of the tragedy remain at the Laurel Canyon Apartments. Outside sits a small vigil, with candles burning as the rain poured down. And online, family grieving the loss of a young life. calling Aubuchon an “amazing kid,” who “didn’t deserve this.” Police say they’ve spoken to several witnesses but they need the public’s help to find the killer. Lt. Valles said, “I think it’s important that if anyone has any information on the individual who they know did this, because we know that there are witnesses. Being that the fact that there was a large party and by the time the officers got there, everyone was already kind of spread out and dispersed.” Action News did reach out to the victim’s family for a statement, but they declined. Anyone with information regarding a potential suspect is asked to contact the Fresno Police Department.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/22-old-man-shot-killed-214737814.html
FanHub Revolutionizes Sports Fandom Economy with Avalanche Blockchain
FanHub, a pioneering platform in the Fantech space, is set to revolutionize the sports fandom landscape by leveraging decentralized technology. According to Avax. network, this innovative platform aims to create an organic economy where new value flows are established between fans, teams, and brands. The Broken Traditional Model For over a century, the sports business model has seen little evolution, with fans contributing passion and money primarily benefiting broadcasters and social platforms. Traditional sponsorships focus on brand awareness without clear ROI, often excluding smaller businesses. FanHub seeks to disrupt this model by turning fan engagement into a transaction layer that offers tangible rewards, democratizing access for smaller businesses. Addressing Fan Needs Fans often seek recognition and tangible benefits, yet the current system provides little in return. Traditional sponsorships are costly and designed for large brands, leaving small and midsized businesses at a disadvantage. FanHub addresses these issues with a mobile-first, gamified app that generates economic value from fan interactions. Features include match check-ins, lineup predictions, and fan stats, all verified on the Avalanche blockchain. Innovative Offerings FanHub rewards users with LYLTY Points, redeemable for a variety of incentives such as free merchandise, partner discounts, and soon, vouchers with major food delivery apps. Businesses can also join as LYLTY Partners, allowing them to offer loyalty rewards to customers without upfront costs. This infrastructure has been approved by major financial institutions like Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, ensuring a seamless user experience. Expanding Market Reach The platform targets a vast £0. 5 trillion market encompassing sports betting, sponsorship, and fan travel. FanHub has strategically focused on UK football, identifying opportunities in lower leagues before expanding globally. This approach has attracted interest from high-profile clubs and international teams, aiming to reach half a million active wallets in the next year. Team and Future Prospects FanHub is led by CEO Gareth Lippiatt, who brings two decades of sports tech experience, and CIO Harley Thorne, known for his DevOps expertise. Backed by investors like Avalanche and Blockchange, FanHub plans to expand its partnerships across various leagues and teams through 2026, coinciding with the World Cup in the US. Impact on Avalanche FanHub’s integration with the Avalanche blockchain marks a significant step towards mainstream adoption of token economies. With a focus on habitual behaviors rather than speculative activities, FanHub has achieved substantial wallet growth, representing a notable percentage of active Avalanche C-Chain wallets on match days. This initiative exemplifies Fantech at scale, using decentralized technology to foster new economic opportunities within the sports fandom ecosystem.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/blockchain/fanhub-revolutionizes-sports-fandom-economy-with-avalanche-blockchain/
Illegal Alien Released by Biden, Charged in Hammer Attack on Texas Jogger [WATCH]
A Texas woman is recovering after authorities say she was attacked with a hammer by an illegal immigrant who had previously been released by the Biden administration despite multiple arrests, as reported by Fox News. The incident occurred in Plano on Nov. 13 at Bob Woodruff Park, according to FOX 4. Police responded to a report of an assault at approximately 5 p. m. When officers arrived, the victim told them she had been jogging in the park when an unknown man struck her with a hammer at least twice. She fought back, and the suspect fled the scene. The victim was taken to a hospital, where she was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. This Could Be the Most Important Video Gun Owners Watch All Year Investigators identified 17-year-old Sergio Noe de Nova Duarte as the suspected attacker after locating several items at the scene, FOX 4 reported. Police recovered the hammer allegedly used in the attack, along with duct tape and additional undisclosed items. Duarte was taken into custody, and according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), immigration authorities placed an arrest detainer on him. DHS said Duarte has been charged with aggravated kidnapping and bodily injury. Federal officials said Duarte originally entered the United States in 2016 on a B2 tourist visa and was ordered to return to Mexico later that same year. According to DHS, Duarte has a substantial criminal history, including arrests for burglary and larceny in 2024. Following his 2024 arrests, DHS said the Biden administration released Duarte with a notice to appear before an immigration judge in 2026. He remained in the country pending immigration proceedings. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin issued a statement after the Nov. 13 attack, criticizing the earlier release. “This criminal illegal alien should have never been loose in our communities to attack this woman jogging in a park with a hammer,” McLaughlin said. “Following this illegal alien’s arrest in 2024, the Biden Administration released this criminal illegal alien back into our communities. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE lodged an arrest detainer to ensure this criminal illegal alien is never able to prey on innocent women in our country again.” Plano police have not yet released further details regarding the investigation or whether additional charges may be filed. DHS did not disclose whether Duarte is expected to face immigration court proceedings before resolution of the criminal case. The victim has not been publicly identified, and authorities said she is expected to recover.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/11/illegal-alien-released-by-biden-charged-in-hammer-attack-on-texas-jogger-watch/
Swiss Bank AMINA Wins Hong Kong Approval for Institutional Crypto Services
AMINA became the first international bank approved in Hong Kong to offer institutional crypto trading and custody. The post Swiss Bank AMINA Wins Hong Kong Approval for Institutional Crypto Services appeared first on Cryptonews.
https://cryptonews.com/news/swiss-bank-amina-wins-hong-kong-approval-for-institutional-crypto-services/
PHOTO ESSAY: Portraits of workers keeping Ukraine out of the dark
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) Utility workers in Ukraine are risking their lives as they battle to keep the lights as Russia repeatedly attacks the energy system. The Associated Press interviewed several of the workers about their jobs and how they have changed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago. All of them agreed to be photographed, but three spoke on condition only their first names be used because of heightened security concerns about their locations. At least 160 workers have been killed and more than 300 wounded since the start of the war. Yet tens of thousands still head to work each day. Andrii Dzhuma, 58 In the northern city of Chernihiv, Andrii Dzhuma has spent more than three decades replacing and repairing the same power lines he first helped build when old wooden poles were swapped for new concrete ones and Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union. Dzhuma has patched nearly 100 kilometers (65 miles) of damaged wires since the war began not to modernize, but to restore what’s been shattered. “Somehow, but we still give people light,” he said with a shy smile, acknowledging that he is proud of his work and of his colleagues. Bohdan Bilous, 24 “Better I become a target for Russia than civilians or soldiers,” said Bohdan Bilous, dressed in his work uniform as he repairs power lines in the northern town of Shostka in the Sumy region one of the first cities plunged into blackout this season after heavy strikes. His shifts are often 12 hours or more, sometimes under the buzz of drones, he said. “If one hits me, of course, it’ll be sad for everyone. But I’ll be glad it wasn’t a child, or a residential building. In a way, it’s a kind of self-sacrifice.” Oleksandr Tomchuk, 36 For Oleksandr Tomchuk, a repair and maintenance supervisor for substations in the Kyiv region, the work can call at any hour even the middle of the night. The father of three lived through the Russian occupation of his village early in the war. “The main thing is that our soldiers hold the front so the Russians don’t come here. We’ll do everything to make sure people don’t freeze this winter.” Mykhailo, 45 Friends often ask Mykhailo, a senior power unit engineer, whether he hides in a shelter during Russia’s bombardments. “If all the turbine operators hid during attacks, there’d be no energy left,” he said, standing inside the machine hall of a thermal power plant. “We have to stay at our posts. Who else would do the job?” Mykhailo has worked in the energy sector for 23 years and never imagined his daily reality could be so perilous. He was just a few meters away when a colleague was killed at his post after a Russian strike last year. “I was simply luckier,” Mykhailo said quietly. Oleksandr Leheda, 49 Oleksandr Leheda, a power line repairman, began working in the energy sector in 2019, a few years before Russia’s full-scale invasion. He remembers the war’s first months as the most terrifying, when crews had to work under artillery fire that reached the northern city of Chernihiv. But even since Russian forces retreated, the job has remained dangerous, he said. Energy workers operate under the constant watch of explosive-laden drones that Russians launch. In October, two of his colleagues were killed when a Russian Lancet drone struck their vehicle as they returned from repair work. “It’s scary to work near the Russian border,” he said. Every day in the morning, his wife repeats to him the same mantra: “Be careful,” “Easy,” and “Mind your step.” Serhii Staroselskyi, 37 Serhii Staroselskyi’s childhood dream of working in the energy sector came true in 2010. When Russia’s invasion began, he was a line worker. Now he’s a section supervisor who often travels to border areas. Sometimes his team takes cover in basements during shelling, then goes back out to finish repairs. He recalls the first year of the invasion as the most terrifying though, he adds, it hasn’t gotten any easier. “It’s always rewarding when you restore power and people thank you,” he said. “That’s the best reward.” Maria, 35 Maria has operated a bridge crane at a Ukrainian power plant since 2018, moving heavy equipment across the main hall. Airstrikes usually come at night, when she is home. Her heart sinks anytime she hears missiles overhead, praying they don’t hit her plant. “And then you hear explosions and realize they probably have (hit),” she says. “You feel anxious not for yourself, but for what we do, for our work.” Some of Maria’s colleagues once worked at the Kurakhove Thermal Power Plant, which was captured by Russian troops in January 2025. “They’ve seen more and faced greater danger than we have,” she says. “They keep working, so I believe that if they can do it, so can we.” Andrii, 46 Andrii always knew his job as a senior technician in Ukraine’s energy sector was dangerous high temperatures, the risk of electric shock but he never imagined it would become a wartime target. He refuses to leave, saying the energy system needs its most experienced workers, and he’s been one since 1997. “Every time, we expect winter to be difficult, but we manage to cope, and spring comes anyway,” he said. “We can’t give up we have to keep working.” This is a documentary photo story curated by AP photo editors.
https://mymotherlode.com/news/east-europe/10199536/photo-essay-portraits-of-workers-keeping-ukraine-out-of-the-dark.html
Oscar-nominated songwriter remembers coach John Beam as a ‘motivator’ in high school
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Tributes of love and remembrance are still pouring in from those whose lives were touched and impacted by coach John Beam. “He gave us so much and for this to be taken away from him it’s unreal,” said Taura Stinson. Taura Stinson is an Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated songwriter now writing music for film and TV, her story begins at Frick Middle School in Oakland where John Beam taught P. E. and later at Skyline High School. “He always had idioms, he said if you stay ready, you ain’t got to get ready,” Stinson said. VIDEO: John Beam’s former players, now NFL athletes, react to Oakland Laney College shooting Beam became the mentor Taura never knew she needed in high school at a time when she was figuring out her music. “He was one of a few teachers who’d listen to my song when they were written on a gum wrapper. I’m like, it goes like this, nah, nah, nah. Some silly little song but he’d say, ‘Taura that is so great,”‘ Stinson added. Beam and Stinson would become lifelong friends. She shared a text from beam who posted in 2022 that Stinson had been nominated for an Oscar in 2022 but she kindly corrected him it wasn’t true. Beam responded, “my bad but you’re still a superstar. We were still in touch he checked in on me. I have text lines ‘I’m so proud of you, look at you.’ He called me ‘superstar.’ Even as a kid pouring into me, I’m sad no other kid is going to get that anymore,” Stinson added. RELATED: John Beam: Athletes, coaches, sports teams from Bay Area and beyond remember legendary coach “I needed tough love and direction, coach Beam provided that for me,” said Damon Owens. Damon Owens, is pastor at Genesis Church in Antioch, but rewind to the early 1990s when he was playing football at Skyline High. He says coach Beam was there with guidance and hope. “Upon meeting him, I had a 1. 67 GPA. I was on the brink of dropping out, my parents didn’t know, my siblings didn’t know. I was suffering in silence. He created an atmosphere of winning and his values are the same I use as a husband, father, teacher, pastor,” said Owens. Both Owens and Stinson say moving on without Beam is heartbreaking. A person who believed in them and so many others. “Tough love with a soft spot,” Stinson said.
https://abc7news.com/post/john-beam-oscar-nominated-songwriter-taura-stinson-remembers-late-coach-motivator-oakland-high-school/18167220/
House expected to vote on bill forcing release of Jeffrey Epstein files
WASHINGTON (AP) The House is expected to vote Tuesday on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, the culmination of a monthslong effort that has overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership. When a small bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced a petition in July to maneuver around House Speaker Mike Johnson’s control of which bills see the House floor, it appeared a longshot effort, especially as Trump urged his supporters to dismiss the matter as a “hoax.” But both Trump and Johnson failed in their efforts to prevent the vote. Now the president has bowed to the growing momentum behind the bill and even said Republicans should vote for it. His blessing all but ensures that the House will pass the bill with an overwhelming margin, putting further pressure on the Senate to take it up. Trump on Monday said he would sign the bill if it passes both chambers of Congress, adding, “Let the Senate look at it.” Tuesday’s vote also provides a further boost to the demands that the Justice Department release its case files on Epstein, a well-connected financier who killed himself in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial in 2019 on charges he sexually abused and trafficked underage girls. A separate investigation conducted by the House Oversight Committee has released thousands of pages of emails and other documents from Epstein’s estate, showing his connections to global leaders, Wall Street powerbrokers, influential political figures and Trump himself. Trump’s reversal on the Epstein files Trump has said he cut ties with Epstein years ago, but tried for months to move past the demands for disclosure. On Monday, he told reporters that Epstein was connected to more Democrats and that he didn’t want the Epstein files to “detract from the great success of the Republican Party.” Still, many in the Republican base have continued to demand the release of the files. Adding to that pressure, several survivors of Epstein’s abuse will appear on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning to push for release of the files. They also met with Johnson and rallied outside the Capitol in September, but have had to wait two months for the vote. That’s because Johnson kept the House closed for legislative business for nearly two months and also refused to swear-in Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona during the government shutdown. After winning a special election on Sept. 23, Grijalva had pledged to provide the crucial 218th vote to the petition for the Epstein files bill. But only after she was sworn into office last week could she sign her name to the discharge petition to give it majority support in the 435-member House. It quickly became apparent the bill would pass, and both Johnson and Trump began to fold. Trump on Sunday said Republicans should vote for the bill. Rep. Thomas Massie, the Kentucky Republican who sponsored the bill alongside Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, said Trump “got tired of me winning. He wanted to join.” How Johnson is handling the bill Rather than waiting until next week for the discharge position to officially take effect, Johnson is moving to hold the vote this week. He indicated the legislation will be brought to the House floor under a procedure that requires a two-thirds majority. “I think it’s going to be an important vote to continue to show the transparency that we’ve delivered,” House Republican leader Steve Scalise, R-La., said Monday night. House Democrats celebrated the vote as a rare win for the minority. “It’s a complete and total surrender, because as Democrats we made clear from the very beginning, the survivors and the American people deserve full and complete transparency as it relates to the lives that were ruined by Jeffrey Epstein,” said House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries. What will the Senate do? Still, it’s not clear how the Senate will handle the bill. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S. D., has previously been circumspect when asked about the legislation and instead said he trusted the Justice Department to release information on the Epstein investigation. But what the Justice Department has released so far under Trump was mostly already public. The bill would go further, forcing the release within 30 days of all files and communications related to Epstein, as well as any information about the investigation into his death in federal prison. Information about Epstein’s victims or continuing federal investigations would be allowed to be redacted, but not information due to “embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.” Johnson also suggested that he would like to see the Senate amend the bill to protect the information of “victims and whistleblowers.” But Massie said the Senate should take into account the public clamor that forced both Trump and Johnson to back down. “If it’s anything but a genuine effort to make it better and stronger, it’ll backfire on the senators if they muck it up,” Massie said. ___ Associated Press writers Kevin Freking and Matt Brown contributed to this report.
https://ktar.com/national-news/house-expected-to-vote-on-bill-forcing-release-of-jeffrey-epstein-files/5778254/
