Tom Colicchio revisits “Think Like a Chef” 25 years later

Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio, renowned for his role on the hit television show *Top Chef*, recently joined *CBS Mornings* to discuss the 25th anniversary edition of his landmark cookbook, *Think Like a Chef*.

This updated release features a variety of new recipes, showcasing Colicchio’s evolving culinary style. Alongside the fresh content, the book includes thoughtful reflections on how his approach to cooking has transformed over the years.

Fans and aspiring chefs alike will find inspiration in the updated edition, which celebrates a quarter-century of Colicchio’s influence in the culinary world.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tom-colicchio-revisits-think-like-a-chef-25-years-later/

NFL Insider Says Changes are Coming to Miami Dolphins

One of the bigger topics in the NFL this year that isn’t going anywhere anytime soon is the mess that is the Miami Dolphins. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and head coach Mike McDaniel have become a headlining duo on what some are calling the “Tua Wrongs Don’t Make a Right” tour—playing out on the 2025 Test Stephen’s Patience Tour. You should see the t-shirts.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport weighed in on the Dolphins’ job-security situation yesterday on YouTube with a take that pretty much everyone could expect. It’s fine—it’s not rocket science with the Dolphins right now—we all know the days of McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier are numbered.

“(The Miami Dolphins) are going to roll forward with what they have, hoping the results are different,” Rapoport said, highlighting the true insanity of Dolphins’ ownership. “I think one thing that the past week’s events has showed us is that change is coming to the Dolphins. Obviously, (Mike) McDaniel is someone that Stephen Ross really likes and respects. He supported him, he chose him, he has invested in him with a big-time contract extension. He does not want to fire him. The results, though, have to change.”

The reality? They won’t.

### Change Is Coming to the Miami Dolphins Organization

There must be a method to owner Stephen Ross’s line of thinking. With a failing head coach and a quarterback who, in all likelihood, needs a fresh start elsewhere, Ross could be thinking that McDaniel is still the guy to lead this ship—at least down the super-high-draft-pick road. In this view, they could draft a suitable replacement for the aforementioned signal-caller who needs to go.

Whether or not that’s actually the case, no one really knows. But Rapoport insists that change is coming one way or another.

“And I think because of the ugly losses, because of Tua Tagovailoa throwing teammates under the bus and then recanting and walking all of that back,” Rapoport continues, “it has forced the entire nation to look at the Miami Dolphins and say, ‘What are they gonna do?’ So the Dolphins are going to get back to work this week with the hopes that the results are different, but I can pretty confidently say change is coming to the organization. It’s just a matter of how and when.”

### Former Player: Dolphins’ Regime Has to End

Rapoport isn’t alone in calling for changes in Miami. Former Dolphins guard Richie Incognito weighed in, calling the entire situation a disaster.

“I hate the whole situation they have brewing down there,” Incognito said. “This is a dumpster fire, and you have McDaniel and Tua throwing bags of gasoline into the dumpster fire.”

Incognito didn’t hold back in his criticism of leadership within the organization.

“We look at this guy on TV, I do not see a leader of men. When I’m going out there on Sunday, and I want to rip someone’s head off, I’m not getting fired up by this guy’s (McDaniel’s) pregame speech.”

He also pointed the finger squarely at Tua.

“Tua, last week, was talking about guys being late and he’s talking about leadership. Well, the leadership starts and ends with Tua because you’re the franchise quarterback. Everyone was taking sides on ‘Was he pointing fingers at the locker room?’ I think when he said ‘leadership,’ he was pointing the finger at Mike McDaniel.”

Incognito sees deeper issues beneath the surface.

“When you have people constantly late in a professional sports organization, that shows fractures. That shows favoritism. That, to me, is the biggest flaw in this entire operation.”

### What’s Next for the Dolphins?

One can only wonder if there are office pools in South Florida taking bets on when the hammer finally falls. Does McDaniel get fired before Tua actually gets benched? When will Grier have to turn in his playbook? Are parlays available?

As the Dolphins continue to stumble, one thing is clear: change is inevitable. The only question left is how soon it will come—and how deep the overhaul will be.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/mike-mcdaniel-tua-tagovailoa-stephen-ross-ian-rapoport/

Lakers Coach JJ Redick Gives Encouraging Update on Luka Doncic’s Injury

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick shared a promising update on Luka Doncic‘s injury ahead of Friday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Doncic was favoring his right groin late in the Lakers’ opening night loss to the Golden State Warriors. According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, coach JJ Redick told reporters after Wednesday’s practice that Doncic was a full participant. Redick described the injury as minor, but the Slovenian superstar did undergo treatment.

“He seems to be fine. I don’t think it’s anything major. He got some treatment this morning, and we didn’t practice long, but he was a participant in practice,” Redick said.

This was an encouraging update, considering Doncic’s previous issues with muscle-related injuries last season. He underwent a different offseason regimen this past summer, focusing on his body, health, and conditioning. The hard work and dedication paid off based on how well Doncic performed for Slovenia at the 2025 EuroBasket.

He also looked fantastic in the Lakers’ season opener against the Warriors, finishing with 43 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists. However, it wasn’t enough to prevent a 119-109 defeat.

### Doncic Downplays Injury

Speaking at the postgame press conference on Tuesday, Luka Doncic was asked about his injury and whether it was serious. Doncic downplayed the issue and called it “nothing.” He said it was a hip issue but sounded very optimistic.

“It’s probably nothing. Just felt it a little bit because my hip went (the opposite) way. Felt it a little bit, but it’s probably nothing,” Doncic said.

Obviously, some Lakers fans were concerned to see Doncic uncomfortable and in pain. The franchise has heavily invested in “The Don” this offseason, signing him to a three-year, $165 million extension, according to Spotrac.

The Lakers were already without LeBron James, who has been dealing with sciatica since late July to early August. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported earlier this week that James is targeting a return to action by mid-November.

According to Fox Sports, Doncic has had multiple injuries to his calf, knee, back, ankle, groin, and quad since December 25, 2024.

### Lakers’ Depth In Question

The Lakers entered the 2025-26 NBA season filled with hope after Luka Doncic signed an extension and LeBron James opted into the final year of his contract. However, CBS Sports’ Brad Botkin pointed out after the Lakers’ opening night loss to the Warriors that the team’s depth isn’t strong.

With James out, coach JJ Redick cannot solely rely on Doncic and Austin Reaves for the majority of their offense.

“You simply cannot rely on two dudes combining for 69 points, 18 assists and 17 rebounds while logging a combined 76 minutes, especially if you’re still losing the game. Those are not sustainable numbers through any lens,” Botkin wrote.

Redick will have to find ways to get their role players going, especially Rui Hachimura and Gabe Vincent, who both started against the Warriors. Hachimura had nine points in 36 minutes, while Vincent produced just two points in 29 minutes.

The Lakers’ ability to find additional contributors will be crucial as they navigate the challenges of the season without their star players at full health.
https://heavy.com/sports/nba/los-angeles-lakers/jj-redick-update-luka-doncic-injury/

Mexican priest’s violent murder sparks demand for transparent investigation

A Christian advocacy group has joined calls for a transparent investigation into the killing of a Catholic priest in southern Mexico. The priest was found dead earlier this month in a region plagued by cartel violence and targeted attacks on clergy.

The body of Rev. Bertoldo Pantaleón Estrada, 59, was discovered on October 6 in Guerrero state, days after he was reported missing by the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa. Pantaleón was last seen on October 5 while returning from Atzcala to his parish in Mezcala, a short drive of about 30 minutes. However, his body was found roughly 56 miles south of Atzcala with gunshot wounds to the neck, according to the United Kingdom-based watchdog group Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW).

Pantaleón had served as pastor of the San Cristóbal Church in Mezcala. Jesuit leaders in Mexico released a statement mourning his death and demanding clarity in the ongoing investigation.

Authorities announced the arrest of a suspect, identified as Miguel Ángel N., on October 10. Officials said the suspect was an acquaintance of the priest and had given inconsistent accounts of their last meeting. They initially claimed the priest had been killed by his chauffeur, but church leaders denied Estrada had a chauffeur.

The priest’s vehicle was located far from the area he was expected to be traveling, in a zone controlled by rival criminal organizations. The region is known for violent turf wars between gangs, including Los Ardillos and Los Tacos, both allegedly involved in drug trafficking and armed conflict.

CSW Director of Advocacy Anna Lee Stangl stated that the murder was part of a longstanding pattern of violence against church leaders across Mexico.

> “The violent killing of Father Bertoldo Pantaleón Estrada is yet another in a chain of murders of church leaders in Guerrero and across the country over the past two decades, making Mexico one of the deadliest countries in the world for priests and other religious leaders,” she said. “We join in the calls for a full and transparent investigation into this horrific murder and call on the Mexican authorities at both the state and federal levels to ensure that all of those responsible for Father Pantaleón Estrada’s death are held to account and the motive behind this murder firmly established.”

On October 11, at least 400 clergy members and churchgoers reportedly marched in a “caravan of peace and justice” in the Guerrero capital, Chilpancingo, to demand accountability in the case.

Pantaleón’s death comes over a year after a retired bishop known for mediating cartel disputes, Salvador Rangel, was kidnapped in the same region. He was later found and taken to a hospital. In 2018, parish priest Germain Muñiz Garcia and another clergyman, Iván Añorve Jaimes, were killed in a highway ambush in the same area.

Over the past year, Guerrero has also seen a series of political assassinations, including the October 2024 beheading of Chilpancingo Mayor Alejandro Arcos Catalán, less than a week after taking office.

On the television program *Sacro y Profano*, Guillermo Ganzanini of the Catholic Multimedia Center raised concerns about the reliability of investigations into clergy killings.

> “Unfortunately, we have a paper with eight columns of news, but continuity [of the coverage] on the case fades,” Ganzanini said. “We don’t know what has happened with the families, we don’t know what happened in the interrogations, there is no official answer from the institutions about the result of the investigations.”

The Catholic Multimedia Center has tracked 80 murders of Catholic priests in Mexico over the past 30 years. Its December 2024 report lists the recent deaths of several priests across the country, including:

– Father Ícmar Arturo Orta Llamas in Tijuana (2018)
– Father José Martín Guzmán Vega in Tamaulipas (2019)
– Franciscans Juan Antonio Orozco Alvarado, Gumersindo Cortés González in Guanajuato, and José Guadalupe Popoca Soto in Morelos (2021)
– Father José Guadalupe Rivas in Tijuana, and Jesuits Javier Campos Morales and Joaquín César Mora Salazar in Chihuahua (2022)

Between 2019 and 2024, the Catholic Multimedia Center documented 10 priest killings and 900 cases of extortion, death threats, or violence against Catholic clergy across Mexico, according to the Catholic News Agency.

Religious freedom watchdog Open Doors ranked Mexico 31st in its 2025 World Watch List of the most dangerous countries for Christians. The group cited cartel-related violence, corruption, clan oppression, and secular hostility as factors driving attacks on clergy.

The growing violence against religious leaders in Mexico underscores the urgent need for justice and protection for those serving vulnerable communities amid ongoing cartel conflicts.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/mexican-priests-violent-murder-sparks-demand-for-transparency.html

Ladder Capital delivers Q3 earnings beat as loan originations grow

**Ladder Capital Delivers Q3 Earnings Beat as Loan Originations Grow**

*October 23, 2025 — 9:14 AM ET*

Ladder Capital Corp reported Q3 earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations, driven by a surge in loan origination volume reaching its highest quarterly level in over three years. The company also noted a strong pipeline of future loans, nearly matching the current quarter’s volume.

The firm posted distributable earnings per share (EPS) of $0.25 for Q3, exceeding the analyst estimate of $0.23. Loan origination volume totaled $511 million during the quarter, marking a significant increase supported by a robust pipeline and more than $500 million in loans currently under application and closing.

In addition, Ladder Capital successfully completed its first $500 million investment-grade bond offering. The company highlighted ample liquidity, positioning it well to drive future earnings growth.

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Sushant Singh Rajput’s family alleges CBI probe into his death to be “incomplete and misleading,” to file protest petition

**Sushant Singh Rajput’s Family to Contest CBI Closure Report Five Years After Actor’s Death**

Five years after the tragic death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, his family has decided to challenge the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) closure report. The report, which concluded that the 34-year-old star died by suicide, cleared actor Rhea Chakraborty of all allegations. However, Sushant’s family strongly disputes these findings, labeling the investigation as “incomplete” and “misleading.”

The CBI’s March 2025 report ruled out any foul play in Rajput’s death. It stated there was no evidence to prove that Rhea Chakraborty abetted the actor’s suicide or misappropriated his finances. The agency highlighted that Sushant was alone in his Bandra apartment between June 8 and June 14, 2020—the day he was found dead—and noted that neither Rhea nor her brother Showik visited him during this period.

Despite these findings, Sushant’s family remains unconvinced. According to a report by Mid-Day, their lawyer, Advocate Varun Singh, criticized the report for a lax investigation approach.

“This is nothing but an eyewash. If the CBI wanted to uncover the truth, it should have submitted all supporting documents—chats, technical data, witness statements, and medical records. We will file a protest petition against this closure report, which is based on a shoddy investigation,” Singh said.

The CBI’s submission included two closure reports filed earlier this year. The first addressed a complaint lodged by Sushant’s father, K. K. Singh, in Patna, accusing Rhea and her family of driving the actor to suicide and mishandling his finances. The second involved a case Rhea had registered against Sushant’s sisters in Mumbai.

The agency’s findings also stated that Rajput’s financial matters were transparently handled by his chartered accountant and lawyer. It further deemed the actor’s expenses on Rhea—including their 2019 Europe trip—legitimate and voluntary.

Responding to these claims, Advocate Varun Singh argued the CBI’s conclusions lacked transparency. “Merely claiming that funds weren’t withdrawn from Sushant’s account isn’t enough. The CBI must present detailed bank statements to substantiate its conclusion. This flimsy report won’t hold in court,” he asserted.

The case is scheduled for hearing in a Patna court on December 20, where Sushant’s family intends to formally challenge the CBI’s closure report.

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https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/sushant-singh-rajputs-family-alleges-cbi-probe-death-incomplete-misleading-file-protest-petition/

Freeport-McMoRan Non-GAAP EPS of $0.50 beats by $0.09, revenue of $6.97B beats by $240M

Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Reports Q3 Earnings

On October 23, 2025, at 8:09 AM ET, Freeport-McMoRan Inc. announced its Q3 financial results.

The company reported a Non-GAAP EPS of $0.50, beating expectations by $0.09. Revenue for the quarter reached $6.97 billion.

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Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier arrested in federal gambling-related investigation

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups, a former NBA star and head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, were arrested on Thursday in connection with a federal gambling-related investigation, two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News.

Rozier, who joined the Heat in 2024 after being traded from the Charlotte Hornets, was arrested Thursday morning in Orlando, Florida. It is not immediately clear where Billups was taken into custody, but the Trail Blazers played a game in Portland last night.

Alongside Rozier and Billups, members and associates of organized crime groups are also among the couple dozen individuals expected to face criminal charges in two separate illegal gambling-related cases. The FBI and other officials are scheduled to announce these charges later Thursday morning, according to sources.

A native of Ohio and a 10-year NBA veteran, Rozier was selected 16th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2015 NBA Draft after playing college basketball for the Louisville Cardinals. Details about which specific case Rozier is allegedly involved in have not yet been released.

In recent years, investigations into gambling-related activities have increasingly extended to active NBA players. For example, Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter pleaded guilty in federal court and was banned by the NBA for life in 2024 for violating the league’s sports gambling rules. According to the NBA, Porter placed bets on NBA games and disclosed confidential information about his own participation to bettors. He is scheduled to be sentenced in December.

Stay tuned for more updates as the investigation develops and additional information becomes available.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/miami-heats-terry-rozier-arrested-federal-gambling-related-investigati-rcna239306

Heat’s Terry Rozier arrested in FBI gambling probe

NBA star and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested on Thursday, October 23, 2025, by the FBI. The news broke earlier that morning, sending shockwaves through the basketball community.

Rozier’s arrest is connected to an illegal sports betting and poker game scheme. According to reports, there have been “numerous” arrests related to this investigation.

Currently, Rozier is a member of the Miami Heat and is entering his second year with the team. He was originally drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 2015 NBA Draft as the 16th overall pick. After several seasons with Boston, Rozier played for the Charlotte Hornets from 2019 until 2024 before joining the Heat.

This is a developing story, and more details will be provided as they become available. Stay tuned for updates.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/miami-heat/heat-news-terry-rozier-arrested-fbi-gambling-probe

“We first met each other here in 2008” – Deccan Chargers legend catches up with Rohit Sharma during AUS vs IND 2025 2nd ODI [In Picture]

Cricket legend and former Deccan Chargers wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist recently caught up with India’s Rohit Sharma ahead of the second ODI between India and Australia.

The meeting took place at the iconic Adelaide Oval, setting the stage for an exciting contest between the two cricketing powerhouses. Fans were eager to see the camaraderie between the two stars as the series progressed.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-we-first-met-2008-deccan-chargers-legend-catches-rohit-sharma-aus-vs-ind-2025-2nd-odi-in-picture

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