Older Mainers navigate care gaps later in life

Most older Mainers choose to live and age in their own homes.

However, they often face challenges when it comes to finding the right care. Additionally, deciding when to begin difficult conversations about aging and support needs can be overwhelming.

Navigating these issues is a common experience for many, highlighting the importance of planning and open communication.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/19/older-mainers-navigate-care-gaps-later-in-life/

GOOD NEWS FROM ISRAEL FROM MICHAEL ORDMAN

**Good News from Israel – Latest Highlights**

### Israel and Hamas Sign First Phase of Gaza War Resolution Plan

Israel and Hamas have signed the initial phase of a plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza. Following this significant development, the Israeli stock market experienced a surge, with indices TA-35, TA-90, and TA-125 closing at record highs. The construction index soared, and risk levels dropped sharply, reflecting investor optimism.

### Nobel Prize in Economics Awarded to Israeli-born Professor Joel Mokyr

Dutch-born, Israeli-raised US Professor Joel Mokyr has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics alongside two other economists. Their work demonstrated how useful knowledge, mechanical competence, and institutions supportive of technological progress have driven sustained economic growth.

### $500 Million Raised for Israeli Startups

Israel’s Glilot Capital Partners successfully raised $500 million to invest in Israeli cyber and AI software startups. Most of the capital came from large financial institutions based in the US and Europe. Glilot emphasizes its strong belief in the Israeli tech ecosystem.

### New Gas Pipeline to Egypt by 2028

A gas pipeline under construction is expected to be completed by 2028, delivering 600 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to Egypt, strengthening regional energy ties.

### El Al Ranks Among Top 25 Airlines Globally

El Al has earned a five-star APEX rating for the fifth consecutive year and, for the first time, entered the global top 25 airlines for in-flight passenger experience. Based on millions of traveler reviews, fewer than 7% of around 40 airlines received a five-star rating.

### Swiss and Delta Airlines Resume Flights to Israel

Swiss International Air Lines resumed daily nonstop flights between Zurich and Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion International Airport. Similarly, Delta Airlines restarted daily flights from JFK Airport in New York to Tel Aviv on September 1st.

### $1.2 Billion Aero Engine Parts Deal for Bet Shemesh Engines

Israel’s Bet Shemesh Engines secured a $1.2 billion, 15-year contract to supply critical jet engine components to one of the world’s leading aircraft engine manufacturers. This deal follows Norway’s sovereign wealth fund divesting its 2% stake in the company just weeks earlier.

### Botanical-Enhanced Functional Soft Drinks by SolvEat

Israeli company SolvEat has partnered with Central Bottling Company’s subsidiary, Gat Foods, to develop functional beverages infused with SolvEat’s patented natural herbal formulations. These drinks will target metabolic support, blood sugar control, and other health benefits.

### Using AI to Revolutionize Industrial Machinery Sales

Israeli startup Corbel is leveraging AI to replace manual quoting and PDF-based workflows in the manufacturing sector—a trillion-dollar industry. Corbel aims to solve one of manufacturing’s persistent bottlenecks by modernizing outdated sales and quoting systems.

### Recent Exits, Takeovers, and Mergers (Up to October 19, 2025)

– CropX acquired Israeli Crop Supply Intelligence company Acclym.
– US insurance giant Penn-America Group (part of Global Indemnity Group) is acquiring Israeli insurance agency Sayata.
– LevelBlue (formerly AT&T Cybersecurity) acquired Israel’s Cybereason.
– Israel’s Pentera purchased DevOcean for $30 million.
– Amazon’s Annapurna Labs acquired the entire core engineering team of Israel’s NeuroBlade.

### Startup Investment Highlights to October 19, 2025

– Deel raised $300 million, now valued at $17.3 billion.
– Sensi.ai raised $45 million.
– Sola Security raised $35 million.
– Prisma Photonics raised $30 million.
– OneLayer raised $28 million.
– Omnix Medical raised $25 million.
– Second Nature raised $22 million.
– Siddhi Capital invested $9–12 million in Israel’s Fresh Start foodtech incubator.
– Corbel raised $6.7 million.
– ARGU AI raised $2 million.

### Culture, Entertainment & Sport

**An Ethiopian Israeli Restaurant in Harlem**
Beejhy Barhany, born in Ethiopia and raised in Israel, has opened Tsion Cafe, a kosher vegan restaurant in Harlem, New York. She describes it as a place of Pan-African love and Black Israeli pride.

**US Ambassadors Rock Jerusalem**
US Ambassadors Mike Huckabee and Daniel Friedman performed at the United Hatzalah Sukkot concert, playing the song “Sweet Home Yerushalayim” with new lyrics, energizing the crowd.

**Acrobatic Dolphins Near Haifa**
Scientists from Haifa University witnessed an hour-long acrobatic display by around 15 dolphins, including mothers and calves, approximately 10 miles off the coast near Haifa—the most exciting display the team has seen.

**Golden Gymnast**
Israel’s Artem Dolgopyat won gold in the floor exercise at the Challenge Cup in Paris. Holding one Olympic gold, one silver, and a World Championship title, Dolgopyat is Israel’s most decorated Olympian.

**First NHL Goal by an Israeli**
Israeli-American defenseman Zeev Buium scored his first NHL goal for the Minnesota Wild against the Columbus Blue Jackets. He is believed to be the first Israeli player to score in the US National Hockey League.

**Gold Paralympic Swimmer**
Paralympic swimming champion Ami Dadaon won his first world title in the 50m breaststroke SB3 in Singapore, setting a new Israeli record of 48.17 seconds. At the 2024 World Championships in Paris, Ami won four gold medals.

### The Jewish State

**Ancient Jewish Synagogue Unearthed in the Golan**
Excavations at the Yahudiya Nature Reserve revealed the lintels and basalt columns of a 1,500-year-old synagogue, the 26th discovered in the Golan Heights, which Israel recaptured during the 1967 Six-Day War.

**A Home in Israel**
Marina Shear, wife of newsletter subscriber Glen, offers assistance to readers wishing to make Aliyah or purchase property in Israel. She provides access to English-speaking lawyers, brokers, builders, property managers, inspectors, and designers. For more information, read her guide or visit her website.

**Passengers Sing After Flight Delay**
Following a four-hour delay on a Delta flight from New York to Tel Aviv, two musicians led passengers in singing “Adon HaSelichot” and “Am Yisrael Chai,” creating a memorable and uplifting atmosphere.

### Exciting Times in Jerusalem & Beyond

During Sukkot, Jerusalem was filled with hope for the release of hostages. With schools on vacation, families enjoyed numerous holiday activities throughout the city.

**50,000 Jews Celebrate Sukkot in Hebron**
Attendance at the Cave of the Patriarchs during the first days of Tabernacles increased by 50% compared to last year. This site, purchased by Abraham over 3,000 years ago, is the burial place of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah.

**Dancing on Simchat Torah**
Israelis remained determined to dance and celebrate, overcoming both physical and spiritual barriers. Marking the second anniversary of the Hamas invasion, Israeli Defense Forces danced at the Nova Festival site, symbolizing resilience and hope.

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http://www.ruthfullyyours.com/2025/10/19/good-news-from-israel-from-michael-ordman-9/

The Artist Fia Backström Explores Community, Without the People

An exhibition by artist Fia Backström at the Queens Museum offers a compelling exploration of the Great Society, seen through the eyes of the downtrodden.

Using a rich mix of photos, textiles, and videos, Backström presents a unique perspective that challenges conventional narratives.

This thought-provoking display invites viewers to reflect on the social and political impacts of the era, highlighting voices often overlooked in mainstream history.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/arts/design/great-society-fia-backstrom-queens-museum.html

Sabrina Carpenter hosts ‘SNL,’ and Domingo returns (again) in a politics-less cold open

Pop star Sabrina Carpenter hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the first time ever, but it sure didn’t feel like it. Carpenter was the musical guest last year when Jake Gyllenhaal hosted, and at the 50th anniversary special, she performed with Paul Simon and appeared in a sketch. Whether it’s because she’s done the show both as a musician and a comedic performer (her song performances are often a mix of both) or not, Carpenter seems perfectly at ease in Studio 8H, like she’s always been there.

That served her well on an episode that started badly with a retread of a sketch that’s been done a few too many times (keyword: Domingo), and a monologue that, despite Carpenter’s charm, didn’t seem to connect with the audience. But after that, Carpenter’s quicksilver timing and ease, plus a diverse set of sketches, put the episode over the top.

She sounded just like a 12-year-old boy in a sketch about preteens hosting a podcast called “Snack Homies” with President Trump (James Austin Johnson) as a guest, sold a provocative neck pillow in a funny Shop TV sketch, performed a pretaped “Grind Song” with Bowen Yang, and was thrown out of a window as the host of a girlboss seminar. She scared a coworker (Ashley Padilla, quickly becoming a critical “SNL” utility player) on her birthday and played a singing and dancing washing machine alongside new cast member Veronika Slowikowska.

It also didn’t hurt that Carpenter’s two playful and well-sung musical performances, for “Manchild” and “Nobody’s Son,” were showstoppers. Her love of the show was evident: she performed the former wearing a “Live from New York” T-shirt and panties with “It’s Saturday Night!” written on the back.

The best argument for inviting Sabrina Carpenter back sometime might be that she held the show together with no outside guests or surprise cameos, which hasn’t happened on “SNL” in a long time. The only exception was a short film from “Please Don’t Destroy” writer Martin Herlihy at the end of the show that may have been about racism and Frankenstein’s Monsters (yes, plural).

**The Cold Open**

We’ll keep this short because the less said about this week’s cold open the better. Chloe Fineman and Andrew Dismukes returned as Matthew and Kelsey, a couple that has struggled in the past with trust issues from Kelsey’s frequent trips with her friends that usually end with a passionate affair with a guy named Domingo (Marcello Hernández).

This time, they’re celebrating Matthew’s 30th birthday, but for some reason, Kelsey has flown in her girlfriends (including Carpenter) to sing some pop songs in bad karaoke style about a recent weekend they spent in Nashville. The songs were modeled after Taylor Swift’s “Fate of Ophelia,” Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” and Alex Warren’s “Ordinary Song.” The ladies went to Nashville and, of course, Domingo is still around.

“This is strike six,” Matthew cries haplessly. “Babe, it won’t happen again,” Kelsey promises. Let’s hope so. The Domingo sketches need to be put to rest.

**The Monologue**

Carpenter’s monologue was largely about dispelling (but not really) the notion that the singer is overly sexualized, or as she described it, a “Horndog popster.” “There’s so much more to me,” she said, “I’m not just horny. I’m also turned on.”

She made hay of the controversy over her “Man’s Best Friend” album cover by joking that it was cropped and revealing that Bowen Yang and Martin Short both originally appeared on it, with Yang pulling her up by her hair and Short pushing her away from a buffet line.

The monologue started to fizzle when Carpenter went to the audience for some interaction to prove she can have chemistry with anyone or anything, only to come back to the stage for an awkward bit with Kenan Thompson, who said he wanted a Cameo video for his niece.

Carpenter has charisma to spare, but the monologue was too disjointed to go anywhere.

**Best Sketch of the Night**

Does making plans to see “Plans” also scare you? Mock horror movie trailers have done well on “SNL” lately and the streak continues with “Plans,” a Blumhouse horror film featuring Ben Marshall and Carpenter as a couple horrified to realize that plans they made back on Fourth of July have suddenly come to fruition with a cousin and her husband.

As their terror grows, they remember that the cousin (Sarah Sherman) talks about marathons (“The way I see it, losing toenails is a badge of honor”) and the husband (Dismukes) likes to show off 11-minute YouTube videos.

They’re going to end up at a crowded ramen restaurant and then a bad interactive play. For anyone who’s ever regretted saying yes to socializing, this might be your worst nightmare.

**Also Good: The Neck Pillow Monologues**

The Shop TV sketches wouldn’t work so well if Padilla and Mikey Day didn’t do such a good job infusing their characters Bev and Rhett with such practiced professional panic when things go awry, as they’ve done before.

Carpenter appears as Virginia Duffy, a crafter who’s designed an ergonomic pillow that looks just like a giant vagina, which comes in different colors. “Why would you bring the pink one?” asks an exasperated Rhett.

By the time the faux fur lining is added and Rhett tries on the neck pillow, culminating in an unwanted baby sound effect, Shop TV has done it again.

Bonus points for Johnson as Tim Tucker, who appears at the beginning of the sketch with a trick-or-treat pail in the shape of Jesus Christ’s head. “Trick or treat, smell my feet, walk with Christ down the Halloween street,” he chants.

Overall, Sabrina Carpenter’s debut as an “SNL” host showcased her multifaceted talent and natural ease on stage. Despite a shaky start, her strong comedic instincts, musicality, and versatility carried the episode to a satisfying finish. It’s clear that Carpenter is not only a star in music but also a promising comedic presence on live television. We look forward to seeing her return to Studio 8H soon.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2025-10-19/snl-recap-sabrina-carpenter

K-Ramp OTT release: When and where to watch Kiran Abbavaram’s Telugu drama

The Telugu movie *K-Ramp* has been making headlines since its debut, capturing the attention of audiences with its engaging story and performances. Kiran Abbavaram plays the protagonist, and his work has been widely appreciated by viewers. He is supported by veteran artists Naresh, Sai Kumar, Vennela Kishore, Ali, and Muralidhar Goud, whose collaboration creates an ideal blend of humor and heartfelt family moments. Audiences have noted that their roles provide a perfect balance of lightheartedness and deep emotional touches.

Produced jointly by Rajesh Danda and Shiva Bommakku under the banners of Hasya Movies and Rudransh Celluloid, *K-Ramp* promises a wholesome cinematic experience. Rajesh Danda, known for his involvement in successful films like *Samajavargamana* and *Ooru Peru Bhairavakona*, has once again delivered a fun, family-friendly movie that resonates with audiences.

The film’s technical team has also played a crucial role in bringing the narrative to life. Chaitan Bharadwaj’s music perfectly complements the romantic and comedic elements of the story, while Satish Reddy Masam’s cinematography and Chota K. Prasad’s editing enhance the overall viewing experience, making it even more engaging.

### K-Ramp OTT Release

With its entertaining mix of comedy, romance, and emotion, *K-Ramp* has emerged as a feel-good family flick for the current festive season. The movie offers pure entertainment along with a meaningful message for viewers.

According to a report by The Economic Times, *K-Ramp* has sold its OTT rights to Aha Video. Although there is no confirmed date yet for the digital release, it is expected to be available online after the conclusion of its theatrical run during the festival season. An official announcement is likely to be made soon.

### Social Media Buzz on K-Ramp

Since its release, *K-Ramp* has been the talk of the town on social media platforms. Viewers have praised it as a complete entertainment package, highlighting its fun mix of college life, friendship, and comedy. The twist at the interval, in particular, has drawn significant attention, with fans calling it brilliant and expertly executed.

Kiran Abbavaram’s energetic performance and impeccable comic timing have also received widespread acclaim, making *K-Ramp* a must-watch for movie lovers looking for a lighthearted yet meaningful film.
https://www.bollywoodlife.com/news-gossip/k-ramp-ott-release-when-and-where-to-watch-kiran-abbavarams-telugu-drama-3267882/

Construction (or crossword construction) details Crossword Clue

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Exerting power or influence 7 Little Words Answer

Exerting Power or Influence – 7 Little Words Answer

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UK’s Tommy Robinson questions Nigel Farage’s credibility, sees Reform win

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https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uks-tommy-robinson-questions-nigel-060541139.html

Democrats, Staking Shutdown Dispute on Aid for Illegal Immigrants, Seem To Have No Path Forward

On Thursday, Senate Democrats voted for the 10th time to prolong the federal government shutdown. They also voted against funding the military, thereby necessitating that the Pentagon initiate some innovative accounting to ensure service members are paid on time.

The minority leader, Senator Chuck Schumer, defended his caucus’s latest vote, stating, “It’s always been unacceptable to Democrats to do the defense bill without other bills that have so many things that are important to the American people in terms of health care, in terms of housing, in terms of safety. Most commonsense Americans understand that there is no reason paying America’s warriors should be held hostage to arcane debates over housing policy.”

As Senator John Fetterman, one of three Senate Democrats who joined Republicans on Thursday in support of the defense appropriations bill, put it earlier this week: “You know, if you’re thinking about winning the election, now, that’s all going to come down to seven or eight states. And a lot of the things, the extremism that people turned their back in ’24, and that’s how we kind of came up short.” It’s wise advice.

Yet Mr. Fetterman is likely to pay a political price for being such a rare voice of (relative) reason within the party, facing an impending bruising Senate primary contest. Why exactly are Democrats, who control neither chamber of Congress nor the presidency, continuing to insist on a protracted shutdown battle?

It’s a more complex question than it ought to be. However, the basic disagreement centers on expiring Obamacare subsidies and the scope of Medicaid coverage, particularly concerning illegal aliens.

In short, air traffic control operations are suffering from a potentially dangerous shortage, America’s beautiful national parks are understaffed, and service members could go without pay—all seemingly because Democrats believe more taxpayer dollars should go toward subsidizing the health care of illegal aliens.

This is an astonishingly weak negotiating position. Minority parties completely out of power typically do not get what they want during high-profile Beltway budgetary standoffs or shutdown fights, and there is very little reason to expect Republicans to cave.

As the shutdown continues, polling on which side is more to blame seems to be gradually shifting toward Democrats as the more blameworthy party. It is far from obvious what exactly Mr. Schumer and House Minority Leader Congressman Hakeem Jeffries expect to accomplish as the shutdown barrels toward its third week.

They are not going to prevail, and the longer the shutdown goes on, the worse political shape they will find themselves in. Democrats seem unable to avoid tripping over themselves.

On the issue of illegal immigration, the American people overwhelmingly oppose the Democratic agenda. A Harvard/Harris poll earlier this month revealed that 56 percent of registered voters support deporting all illegal aliens, and 78 percent support deporting criminal illegal aliens.

Regarding taxpayer subsidization of genital mutilation and chemical castration procedures—often euphemistically referred to as “gender-affirming care,” another hot-button culture war issue—another recent poll showed that 66 percent of Americans oppose such funding.

Polling on biological male participation in women’s sports is even starker.

Illegal immigration and gender radicalism are perhaps the two least popular issues currently facing Democrats. Yet, these are arguably the two issues at the forefront of the current Beltway standoff, or at least central to the debate over the scope of taxpayer funding.

The ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu famously taught that a battle is won before it is fought by choosing the terrain on which it is fought. President Trump, a decades-long branding and marketing genius, already has a keen knack for framing issues in such a way—an art this column has called the 80-20 issue.

The Democrats seem all too eager to make his job easier by choosing the side whose loss is a foregone conclusion.

What gives?

A rational political party interested in self-preservation and electoral success would certainly take a different approach. Such a party would ditch the post-2008 obsession with identity politics and wokeism and revert to the Clinton-era message of economic growth and cultural centrism.

That Democratic leadership is so woefully incapable of doing this, even following Mr. Trump’s resounding triumph last November across all the major swing states, indicates that the party is not currently guided by rational calculations.

Instead, Democrats today are guided not by sober empiricism but by fanciful ideology.

The biggest reason Mr. Trump prevailed in the contentious 2016 Republican presidential primary and has since won so much popular support is that he had little use for abstract ideology. He saw the American people as they are and sought to serve them.

Democrats would be wise to follow suit.

— Creators.com
https://www.nysun.com/article/democrats-staking-shutdown-dispute-on-aid-for-illegal-immigrants-seem-to-have-no-path-forward

Jeremiyah Love makes Notre Dame history in win over USC

Notre Dame football leaned on a ground-and-pound approach to topple rival USC in a 34-24 Saturday home victory. Running back Jeremiyah Love took full advantage of a vulnerable USC run defense, delivering a historic performance that etched his name into the Notre Dame record books.

According to the ND football public relations team, Love’s 228 rushing yards mark the most ever by a Notre Dame player in a single game at Notre Dame Stadium. This feat stands out across 512 total games played in South Bend, highlighting just how remarkable his effort was.

Love’s dominant night was complemented by Jadarian Price’s electrifying 100-yard kickoff return, making it a memorable evening for the Fighting Irish. The preseason Heisman Trophy hopeful displayed the precision and power many had anticipated, this time against a USC team eyeing a College Football Playoff spot.

### USC Legend Praises Love with High Honor

Even a USC legend couldn’t help but acknowledge Love’s impact. Su’a Cravens openly criticized the Trojans’ defense while praising the Notre Dame running back. On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Cravens stated, “This ND O-Line was so physical they made Jeremiyah Love look like Prime Adrian Peterson.”

That’s high praise considering Adrian Peterson was the NFL MVP in 2012. Cravens saw glimpses of the same explosive style from Love but was quick to grade the USC front line and linebackers with an “F.”

### Love’s Physical Running Style

After the game, Love described his running mentality to reporters: “I love being physical, going out there and trying to run somebody over.” His aggressive style clearly played a big role in Notre Dame’s strategy and ultimate success.

Brian Hamilton of The Athletic summarized the sentiment well—Jeremiyah Love has undoubtedly earned the recognition and accolades that come with such a groundbreaking performance.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/notre-dame-football-news-jeremiyah-love-makes-notre-dame-history-in-win-over-usc

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