7 Best Memory Foam Pillows of 2025, Tested by AD Editors

After a long day when you’ve been dreaming about bed, is there anything worse than being greeted by a lumpy pillow? Enter: why we think the best memory foam pillows deserve a little more love.

Yes, we like a lot of things for a bedroom (that’s right, we host Sleep Week every year), but this category is truly one of one. Unlike squishy down pillows or durable latex pillows, memory foam pillows feel like they’re actually giving your head a hug, offering a balance of fluff and contouring pressure relief.

## Our Top Picks for the Best Memory Foam Pillows

And that’s just the start. There are so many high-quality, customized memory foam options with moisture-wicking covers for hot sleepers and adjustable fills with foam pieces so you can get the feel just right — whether you prefer a plush or extra-firm pillow to rest on each night. All of our selections are editor-tested, so you know you’re getting the best the AD team has come across over the years.

Mosey below for all the best pillows that are right for you. Prices in this story reflect standard/queen sizes; however, all of the picks in our list come in king sizes too.

### Best Overall Memory Foam Pillow

**Specs**
– Sizes: Queen, King
– Fill Material: Cross-cut memory foam and microfiber blend
– Cover Material: Lulltra fabric
– Care: Machine-wash the removable cover

**Upsides:**
– Breathable cover
– Can cater to specific sleep woes like back pain
– Adjustable fill

**Downsides:**
– Small foam pieces might be messy to pick up if spilled outside the pillowcases

Our top pick is the talk of the town—well, at least in the Condé Nast office. Made with an adjustable memory foam fill, two of our staffers own and love this pillow for its ability to be softened for stomach sleepers and back sleepers or firmed up for those who need extra neck support.

Associate commerce director Lori Keong is on her second one of these Coop pillows, which she calls plushy for all sleep positions:
> “I’ve been singing the praises of Coop’s adjustable memory foam pillow for years and years, which has occupied a prime spot on my bed and never been dethroned despite testing so many other pillows since then. The shredded fill is easy to remove or add to as you see fit, and there’s enough of a mound in there to firmly (or at least medium firmly) prop your head up.”

Commerce producer Lauren Arzbaecher describes this comfy bed pillow as “life-changing” for her sleep routine as she alternates between side and stomach sleeping.
> “The memory foam and microfiber combo has helped with movement isolation so I don’t wake up with a stiff neck anymore; plus, it just feels luxurious,” she adds.

### Best Personalizable: Luxome LAYR Customizable Pillow

**Specs**
– Sizes: Standard, King
– Fill Material: Gel-infused and CertiPUR-US-certified memory foam
– Cover Material: Natural viscose from bamboo
– Care: Machine-wash cover; spot clean foam inserts

**Upsides:**
– Interchangeable foam layers
– Buttery-soft quilted bamboo cover
– Cooling fill and cover

**Downsides:**
– Rounded corners are less crisp and refined for a bedscape

Slightly different from the Coop shredded memory foam pillow, the Luxome LAYR pillow comes with memory foam layers for easily adjustable loft.
> Contributor Yelena Alpert says, “There are four (!) inserts inside the quilted shell, which means at least 10 combinations for fill loftiness.”

She loves keeping this bed accessory in her guest room so visitors can personalize their pillow with high loft or their preferred firmness. The extras also come with designated pillow covers for storage, so you’re never just sticking these inserts in your linen closet haphazardly.

Bonus: the pillow includes a machine-washable quilted cover that adds to the plushness factor.

### For Cooling Comfort

**Specs**
– Sizes: Standard, King
– Fill Material: 80% cooling-infused memory foam and 20% plush microfiber
– Cover Material: Polyester
– Care: Spot clean recommended; dry-clean if needed (do not bleach or iron)

**Upsides:**
– Three customizable firmness levels
– Ideal for combination sleepers
– Distinct emerald trim design

**Downsides:**
– Polyester cover may not appeal to everyone

Hot sleepers: this cooling pillow is calling your name.
> Yelena Alpert shares, “The shell texture is nice and crisp, and it comes with a pillowcase cover that has the same fresh, crisp feel. Basically, when you think of fresh crisp bedding, the feel of Marlow is what you would imagine it to be.”

Its fiber fill blend is made with cooling-infused memory foam for a refreshing feel, paired with three customizable firmness levels that you adjust with the pull of a zipper: plush (both sides unzipped), medium (one side unzipped), or firm (both sides zipped).

> “I was like Goldilocks, testing every loft level each night. I settled on the medium firmness, which is one zipper open,” says Alpert.

Unlike other adjustable pillows with extra inserts, the Marlow’s three-in-one design is perfect for those with limited storage space.

*P.S. This pillow is currently 20% off during Brooklinen’s Friends and Family sale.*

### The Pick for Side Sleepers

**Specs**
– Sizes: Queen, Queen Silk Gift Pack, King, King Silk Gift Pack
– Fill Material: Gel memory foam and microfiber
– Cover Material: Viscose from bamboo
– Care: Machine-wash the cover

**Upsides:**
– Ergonomic crescent design
– Down alternative, hypoallergenic fill
– Includes silk pillowcase

**Downsides:**
– Pricier than some other pillows in this guide

If side sleeping is your preference, this crescent-shaped pillow will be your perfect little cocoon. The curve is designed to support your head so your neck and shoulders have extra comfort. The down alternative fill is hypoallergenic and doesn’t fall flat over time. While adjustable, it leans slightly firmer to maintain the structured pillow shape side sleepers usually need most.

Commerce director Rachel Fletcher loves it:
> “It’s got the perfect amount of firmness for me — I cannot stand a soft pillow.”

It’s also breathable and features CertiPUR-US-certified, copper-infused memory foam filling — a great combo for side sleepers who tend to run hot.
> “While a side sleeper pillow might look a little funny on your bed, I love that it comes with its own fitted silk pillowcase, which is (a) great for skin and hair and (b) makes it look neater in my pillow-scape,” Fletcher adds.

### Best Memory Foam Alternative

**Specs**
– Sizes: Standard, King
– Fill Material: Patented adaptive foam infused with graphite and cooling gel
– Cover Material: Micro Tencel
– Care: Machine-wash cover in cold water with light colors; do not bleach; hang to dry

**Upsides:**
– Targets pressure points
– Infused with cooling gels
– Stable, improved iteration of memory foam

**Downsides:**
– Cover must be air-dried

Not quite memory foam, Tuft & Needle designed this pillow to be a new and improved version of the classic material. Some sleepers dislike how traditional memory foam can feel like “sinking into quicksand,” but this adaptive foam gives a supportive and comfortable feel that adjusts to your movements for a more stable sleep experience.

With graphite and cooling gel infusion, it’s refreshing year-round.

Digital features editor Katherine McLaughlin is a fan, sharing:
> “I’ve had mine for over a year, and it’s held up great — hasn’t gotten thinner or lost any of its plushness.”

### More AD-Approved Memory Foam Pillows

#### My Sheets Rock Cooler Memory Foam Pillow

**Specs**
– Sizes: Standard, King
– Fill Material: Memory foam
– Cover Material: Bamboo rayon
– Care: Not specified

**Upsides:**
– Excellent pressure relief
– Supportive design
– Cooling gel pad for hot sleepers

**Downsides:**
– Care instructions are not specified on the site

For sleepers seeking a truly firm pillow, this choice fits the bill. Senior commerce editor Nashia Baker calls it the ultimate supportive pillow. She primarily sleeps on her side with this pillow to keep her neck supported in the same spot all night but feels comfortable in any sleep position — making it great for combination sleepers too.

> “It has a structured build and feels slightly firm to the touch but shapes to my head for a soft, cradling feel as I sleep,” Baker says. “The support helps keep neck pain at bay.”

Another perk:
> “I was surprised by the cooling gel pad that feels refreshing, making it a go-to when the weather heats up,” she adds.

After over a year of use, Baker says it hasn’t flattened at all.

#### Coop Sleep Goods Cool + Adjustable Pillow

**Specs**
– Sizes: Queen, King
– Fill Material: Visco polyurethane foam with gel and microfiber
– Cover Material: Nylon, polyester, visco polyurethane foam pad with gel
– Care: Machine-wash outer cover separately in cold gentle cycle; special care instructions for foam available

**Upsides:**
– Great airflow between foam pieces and pillow cover
– Soft, squishy memory foam
– Comes with an extra pack of fill

**Downsides:**
– Less ideal for people who prefer foam layers instead of loose foam pieces

Like other shredded foam pillows in Coop’s collection, this adjustable fill pillow offers an added bonus of cooling power.

Nashia Baker also has this pillow in her bedroom and says:
> “I have the crescent design, which slightly hugs my neck in any position. In my first few nights, it felt like having an ice pack around my shoulders from the cooling sensation.”

The fill pieces are soft, almost like squeezing mini chunks of cotton candy. Note: allow about a day for the pillow to fully expand after unpacking since it ships tightly sealed, much like a mattress in a box.

Baker found the pillow’s initial fill plush enough for stomach sleeping but supportive for side sleeping. Plus, it comes with an extra bag of foam pieces for added firmness.

She also appreciates the machine-washable cover to keep the interior clean from residue from hair or skincare.

## How We Tested

Consider us the sleep experts you’ve always wanted for bedding recommendations. As design editors, we seek the latest and greatest products from trusted brands that elevate the sleep setups in our homes.

For this roundup, we tested each pillow for at least a month. We considered factors like machine-washable covers for easy upkeep, fill materials such as foam blends, and standout features like graphite-infused fabrics for refreshing yet cozy comfort. We also prioritized options with extensive return or warranty policies, ensuring you can find a perfect fit risk-free.

Sleep well and happy pillow hunting!
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/best-memory-foam-pillows

Guitar Life for Nintendo Switch getting English release in the west

After a previous debut in Japan, **Guitar Life** for Nintendo Switch is coming west with full English support. The game will be released stateside on **December 15, 2025**.

Guitar Life is designed to teach you how to play the guitar through an engaging gaming experience. Whether you want to follow specific lessons or simply enjoy playing freely, this title offers various modes to suit your style.

### Learn to Play Guitar While Gaming with HORI’s Guitar Life!

This unique controller and software bundle is crafted specifically for learning guitar on the Nintendo Switch. The controller is shaped like a real guitar, featuring pressure-sensitive strings and even includes a pick to provide a realistic guitar-playing experience as you learn.

Interactive lessons give you the opportunity to learn popular songs, master chords, and practice various exercises. You can track your progress, analyze areas for improvement, and increase your proficiency rank with regular practice.

### Game Modes

**Lesson Mode:**
Learn chords under the guidance of your mascot instructor, Horichi. Ideal for beginners looking to build a solid foundation.

**Free Play Mode:**
Take a break from lessons and play your own way with this freestyle mode.

**Musical Performance:**
Play from a selection of popular songs included with the bundle:
– Sweet Home Alabama
– Amarillo by Morning
– Breakfast at Tiffany’s
– Closing Time
– So Far Away
– Born to Be Wild
– Ramblin’ Man
– Rhinestone Cowboy
– Absolutely (Story of a Girl)
– China Grove
– Happy Birthday to You
– Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
– Jingle Bells

**Chord Run:**
Keep Horichi surviving at full health by playing chords in Easy, Normal, and Endless modes.

**Rhythm Riff:**
Practice well-known chords with your instructor Canon to help you play real-life songs.

### Getting Started

Insert the Joy-Con (R) for Nintendo Switch (sold separately) into the Guitar Life controller and launch the downloadable game to begin your guitar journey!

Whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned musician, Guitar Life offers a friendly and immersive way to learn and enjoy playing guitar on your Nintendo Switch.

You can now **pre-order Guitar Life for Nintendo Switch [here]**.

For more Nintendo Switch news and updates, be sure to check out our other articles.

*Note: Nintendo Everything participates in the Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop affiliate programs. The website may receive a partial commission from orders placed through these retailers.*
https://nintendoeverything.com/guitar-life-for-nintendo-switch-getting-english-release-in-the-west/

EXCLUSIVE: And Just Like That… Kristin Davis Was Blindsided! ‘Sex and the City’ Star Admits She Was Shocked After HBO Axed the Show Over ‘Low Ratings’

**Oct. 17, 2025, Published 7:00 a.m. ET**

Fans weren’t the only ones shocked when *And Just Like That…* showrunner Michael Patrick King announced that the show’s third season would be its last, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

Kristin Davis, who played Charlotte on the *Sex and the City* sequel, confirmed on a recent episode of *The Drew Barrymore Show* that she was also blindsided by the move.

### Kristin’s Shock

“Our commitment that we had made was a three-year commitment to each other,” the teary 60-year-old told host Drew Barrymore. “So, we knew that part, but I just assumed that we were going to keep going.”

The actress’ comments came after King and co-star Sarah Jessica Parker insisted the show’s end was organic. In an interview on October 2nd, Parker said on *CBS Mornings*:

“It was a very tough decision. I’m not sure what that decision means ’cause I could just be on hiatus. But it was a difficult decision.”

### Ratings Struggle

However, viewers who had come to “hate-watch” the HBO Max series suspected the show was pulled due to low ratings.

Fans were appreciative of Davis’ candor, with one writing on social media:

“We just wanted to hear someone saying [the truth.]”
https://radaronline.com/p/kristin-davis-blindsided-hbo-axes-sex-and-the-city-reboot/

Regions Financial Corporation (RF) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator: Good morning, and welcome to the Regions Financial Corporation’s quarterly earnings call. My name is Chris, and I will be your operator for today’s call. [Operator Instructions] I will now turn the call over to Dana Nolan to begin.

**Dana Nolan**
EVP & Head of Investor Relations

Thank you, Chris. Welcome to Regions’ Third Quarter earnings call. John and David will provide high-level commentary regarding our results. Earnings documents, which include our forward-looking statement disclaimer and non-GAAP reconciliations, are available in the Investor Relations section of our website. These disclosures cover our presentation materials, today’s prepared remarks, and Q&A.

I will now turn the call over to John.

**John Turner**
President, CEO & Chairman

Thank you, Dana, and good morning, everyone. We appreciate you joining our call today.

Earlier this morning, we reported strong quarterly earnings of $548 million, resulting in earnings per share of $0.61. On an adjusted basis, earnings were $561 million or $0.63 per share.

We delivered adjusted pretax pre-provision income of $830 million, a 4% increase year-over-year, and we generated a strong return on tangible common equity of 19%. We…
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4830817-regions-financial-corporation-rf-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

On the precipice of authoritarian rule

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump threatened to unleash the armed forces on more American cities during a rambling address to top military brass. He told the hundreds of generals and admirals gathered to hear him that some of them would be called upon to take a primary role at a time when his administration has launched occupations of American cities, deployed tens of thousands of troops across the United States, created a framework for targeting domestic enemies, cast his political rivals as subhuman, and asserted his right to wage secret war and summarily execute those he deems terrorists.

Trump used that bizarre speech to take aim at cities he claimed “are run by the radical left Democrats,” including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. “We’re going to straighten them out one by one. And this is going to be a major part for some of the people in this room,” he said. “That’s a war too. It’s a war from within.” He then added: “We should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military.”

Trump has, of course, already deployed the armed forces inside the United States in an unprecedented fashion during the first year of his second term in office. As September began, a federal judge found that his decision to occupy Los Angeles with members of California’s National Guard—under so-called Title 10 or federalized status—against the wishes of California Governor Gavin Newsom was illegal.

But just weeks later, Trump followed up by ordering the military occupation of Portland, Oregon, over Governor Tina Kotek’s objections. “I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect War ravaged Portland and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists,” Trump wrote on Truth Social late last month. And he “authoriz[ed] Full Force, if necessary.”

When a different federal judge blocked him from deploying Oregon National Guardsmen to the city, he ordered in Guard members from California and Texas. That judge then promptly blocked his effort to circumvent her order, citing the lack of a legal basis for sending troops into Portland. In response, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act—an 1807 law that grants the president emergency powers to deploy troops on U.S. soil—to “get around” the court rulings blocking his military occupation efforts. “I think that’s all insurrection, really criminal insurrection,” he claimed, in confused remarks from the Oval Office.

### Experts Express Concerns Over Posse Comitatus Violations

Experts say that his increasing use of the armed forces within the United States represents an extraordinary violation of the Posse Comitatus Act. That bedrock nineteenth-century law banning the use of federal troops to execute domestic law enforcement has long been seen as fundamental to America’s democratic tradition. However, the president’s deployments continue to nudge this country ever closer to becoming a genuine police state.

They come amid a raft of other Trump administration authoritarian measures designed to undermine the Constitution and weaken democracy. Those include attacks on birthright citizenship and free speech, as well as the exercise of expansive unilateral powers like deporting people without due process and rolling back energy regulations, citing wartime and emergency powers.

### A Presidential Police Force?

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled last month that Trump’s deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles, which began in June, was illegal and harkened back to Britain’s use of soldiers for law enforcement purposes in colonial America. He warned that Trump clearly intends to transform the National Guard into a presidential police force.

“Congress spoke clearly in 1878 when it passed the Posse Comitatus Act, prohibiting the use of the U.S. military to execute domestic law,” Breyer wrote in his 52-page opinion. “Nearly 140 years later, Defendants—President Trump, Secretary of Defense Hegseth, and the Department of Defense—deployed the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, ostensibly to quell a rebellion and ensure that federal immigration law was enforced. Yet there was no rebellion, nor was civilian law enforcement unable to respond to the protests and enforce the law.”

The judge ruled that the Pentagon had systematically used armed soldiers to perform police functions in California in violation of Posse Comitatus and planned to do so elsewhere in America. As he put it, “President Trump and Secretary Hegseth have stated their intention to call National Guard troops into federal service in other cities across the country, thus creating a national police force with the President as its chief.”

In the face of that scathing opinion, the president has nonetheless ramped up his urban military occupations, while threatening to launch yet more of them. “Now we’re in Memphis. And we’re going to Chicago,” Trump told a large crowd of sailors in Norfolk, Virginia, during a celebration of the Navy’s 250th anniversary earlier this month. “And so we send in the National Guard, we send in whatever’s necessary. People don’t care.”

### Unprecedented Military Deployments Across the Country

As October began, Trump had already deployed an unprecedented roughly 35,000 federal troops within the United States, according to reporting at The Intercept. Those forces, drawn from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and National Guard, have been or will soon be deployed under Title 10 authority, or federal control, in at least seven states—Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon, and Texas—to aid and enforce the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant agenda, while further militarizing America.

Other Guardsmen, being sent to cities across the country ranging from Memphis to New Orleans, are serving under Title 32 status, which means they will officially be under state control—a measure Trump uses in states with Republican governors. National Guard forces deployed to Washington, D.C. as part of Trump’s federal takeover of the district in August are operating under the same Title 32 status. But with no governor to report to, the D.C. National Guard’s chain of command runs from its commanding general directly to the secretary of the Army, then to Pete Hegseth, and finally to Trump himself.

### Legal Battles and Resistance

In September, a long-threatened occupation of Chicago began with an ICE operation targeting immigrants in that city, dubbed “Midway Blitz.” A month later, the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago sued Trump, seeking to block the imminent deployment of federalized Illinois and Texas National Guard troops to that city.

A federal judge in Chicago blocked the deployment of troops in Chicago for at least two weeks. The Justice Department appealed but an appeals court ruled Saturday that while the troops can remain there under federal control, they can’t be deployed. “They are not conducting missions right now,” a Northern Command spokesperson told TomDispatch on Tuesday, admitting that she didn’t know exactly what the troops were doing.

The president has also threatened to deploy National Guard troops to Baltimore, New York City, Oakland, Saint Louis, San Francisco, and Seattle.

“When military troops police civilians, we have an intolerable threat to individual liberty and the foundational values of this country,” said Hina Shamsi, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Security Project. “President Trump may want to normalize armed forces in our cities, but no matter what uniform they wear, federal agents and military troops are bound by the Constitution and have to respect our rights to peaceful assembly, freedom of speech, and due process. State and local leaders must stay strong and take all lawful measures to protect residents against this cruel intimidation tactic.”

### “Living in a Dream World”

Trump’s Portland order drew pushback from Oregon’s Democratic lawmakers, local leaders, and outside experts, who said there was no need for federal troops to be deployed to the city.

“There is no national security threat in Portland,” Governor Kotek announced on social media. “Our communities are safe and calm.” Independent reporting corroborated her assessment.

After Kotek conveyed that to Trump in a phone call, the president seemed to briefly question whether he had been misled about an antifa “siege” there and the city being “war-ravaged.” As he recounted, “I spoke to the governor, but I said, ‘Well, wait a minute, am I watching things on television that are different from what’s happening? My people tell me different.’”

Days later, despite countless reports that there was neither a war nor a siege underway in Portland, Trump posted on social media that Kotek was “living in a ‘Dream World’” and returned to peddling lies about the city.

“Portland is a NEVER-ENDING DISASTER. Many people have been badly hurt and even killed. It is run like a Third World Country,” he wrote on TruthSocial. “We’re only going in because, as American Patriots, WE HAVE NO CHOICE. LAW AND ORDER MUST PREVAIL IN OUR CITIES, AND EVERYWHERE ELSE!”

Judge Karin Immergut of the U.S. District Court in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from sending 200 Oregonian National Guard troops for a 60-day deployment in Portland. As she concluded in her opinion, she expected a trial court to agree with the state’s contention that the president had exceeded his constitutional authority.

Trump immediately took aim at her—despite the fact that he had appointed her to office during his first term—saying that she “ought to be ashamed of herself.” He then claimed, without any basis, that Portland was “burning to the ground.” Trump then made further hyperbolic claims about the city and threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act.

“Portland is on fire. Portland’s been on fire for years,” he said, describing the situation as “all insurrection.”

The same Northern Command spokesperson told TomDispatch on Tuesday that the federalized troops in Oregon were also in a holding pattern. “They are on standby,” she said.

### Escalating Authoritarian Actions

The president’s Portland order followed a series of authoritarian actions that have pushed the nation ever closer to becoming a genuine police state.

In August, reports emerged that the Pentagon was planning to create a Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force that would include two groups of 300 National Guard troops to be kept on standby at military bases in Alabama and Arizona for rapid deployment across the country. (That proposed force would also reportedly operate under Title 32.) The Pentagon refused to offer further details about the initiative.

“The Department of Defense is a planning organization and routinely reviews how the department would respond to a variety of contingencies across the globe,” said a defense official, speaking at the time on the condition of anonymity. “We will not discuss these plans through leaked documents, pre-decisional or otherwise.”

Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive order claiming to designate antifa—a loose-knit anti-fascist movement—as a “domestic terror organization.” He also issued National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, which directs the Justice Department and elements of the Intelligence Community and national security establishment to target “anti-fascism movements” and “domestic terrorist organizations.”

Such enemies, according to the president, not only espouse “anti-Americanism” and “support for the overthrow of the United States Government,” but also are typified by advocacy of opinions protected by the First Amendment, including “anti-capitalism,” “anti-Christianity,” and “hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, religion, and morality.”

After referring to the “war from within” during his address to the military’s top officers, he cast his political rivals as subhuman and claimed that they needed to be dealt with.

“We have to take care of this little gnat that’s on our shoulder called the Democrats,” he told the sailors during the Navy’s 250th anniversary celebration.

### Secret Wars and Lethal Force Claims

The Trump administration has also admitted that it’s waging a secret war against undisclosed enemies without the consent of Congress.

According to a confidential notice from the Department of War sent to lawmakers, the president has unilaterally decided that the United States is engaged in a declared state of “non-international armed conflict” with “designated terrorist organizations” or DTOs.

It described three people killed by U.S. commandos on what was claimed to be a boat carrying drugs in the Caribbean last month as “unlawful combatants,” as if they were soldiers on a battlefield.

And that was a significant departure from standard practice in the long-running U.S. war on drugs, in which law enforcement, not the U.S. military, arrests suspected drug dealers rather than summarily executing them.

As Brian Finucane, a former State Department lawyer and a specialist in counterterrorism issues, as well as the laws of war, pointed out, the White House’s claims that Trump has the authority to use lethal force against anyone he decides is a member of a DTO is extraordinarily “dangerous and destabilizing.”

As he put it: “Because there’s no articulated limiting principles, the President could simply use this prerogative to kill any people he labels as terrorists, like antifa. He could use it at home in the United States.”

### Police State USA

The Trump administration’s military occupations of American cities, its deployment of tens of thousands of troops across the United States, its emerging framework for designating and targeting domestic enemies, its dehumanization of its political foes, and its assertion that the president has the right to wage secret war and summarily execute those he deems terrorists have left this country on the precipice of authoritarian rule.

With Trump attempting to fashion a presidential police force of armed soldiers for domestic deployment, while claiming the right to kill anyone he deems a terrorist, the threat to the rule of law in the United States is not just profound but historically unprecedented.
https://www.nationofchange.org/2025/10/17/on-the-precipice-of-authoritarian-rule/

Church of Norway apologizes for how it treated LGBTQ+ people

The Church of Norway apologized on Thursday to the country’s LGBTQ+ community for decades of discrimination, Reuters reports.

Presiding Bishop Olav Fykse Tveit acknowledged the church’s regret at the London Pub in Oslo, the site of a shooting during Pride celebrations in June 2022. Two people died in the homophobic attack. Tveit said the Evangelical Lutheran church, the largest denomination in Norway, had caused harm to gay people and thanked those who campaigned for change.

“The church in Norway has imposed shame, great harm, and pain,” the bishop said. “This should not have happened, and that is why I apologize today.”

A similar acknowledgment by the church’s bishops in 2022 addressed past discrimination, including a description of gay people by the Norwegian Bishops’ Conference in the 1950s as a “social danger of global dimensions.” Seventy years later, same-sex couples can marry in the Church of Norway.

A service was scheduled to follow the bishop’s remarks at the Oslo Cathedral on Thursday evening.

The church’s acknowledgement of institutional discrimination follows several similar apologies in recent years by other Christian denominations.

In 2023, the Church of England apologized for its “shameful” treatment of the LGBTQ+ community. Representing 85 million Anglicans worldwide, the Protestant church expressed regret for past rejections and exclusions.

“We want to apologize for the ways in which the Church of England has treated LGBTQI+ people—both those who worship in our churches and those who do not,” the bishops said in a statement. “For the times we have rejected or excluded you, and those you love, we are deeply sorry. The occasions on which you have received a hostile and homophobic response in our churches are shameful, and for this we repent.”

However, at the same time, bishops have refused to allow same-sex marriages in Anglican churches. Just this week, they turned back plans to officiate discreet blessings for same-sex couples, although such blessings can take place within routine church services.

In August, the United Church of Canada, the largest Protestant denomination in the country, acknowledged harms to the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ communities in Canada.

“We have failed to celebrate and delight in all of your beautiful Creation. We have wounded people instead of seeking wholeness. We are sorry,” said Rev. Michael Blair, the church’s General Secretary, in a message accompanying the official apology.

“We, The United Church of Canada, express our deepest apologies to all those who have experienced homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia within The United Church of Canada,” the statement read in part.

These institutional expressions of regret have been accompanied by recent individual apologies by church leaders, many within the Catholic Church.

In January, Catholic Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington, D.C., issued a personal apology from the pulpit.

“I apologize for my own failure to emulate Christ’s compassion,” he said. “The way that we have treated our LGBTQ brothers and sisters has brought them tears, and to many of us, disgrace.”

“I apologize from the heart for the hurt that has resulted in the loss of so many of our family members who belong to God no less than I do,” he added.

Last year, a Catholic bishop in Germany apologized for the church’s mistreatment of LGBTQ+ people, encouraging congregants to be more supportive of equality and inclusion.

“We want to be a diocese that values diversity,” Bishop Stephan Ackermann said during what he called a “public confession.”

The following month, Archbishop Heiner Koch of Berlin also apologized, labeling homophobia an “unholy line of tradition.”

In 2016, Pope Francis stated during a conversation with reporters aboard the papal plane that Christians owe apologies to gay people and others who have been offended or exploited by the church.

“I repeat what the Catechism of the Catholic Church says: that they must not be discriminated against, that they must be respected and accompanied pastorally,” Francis said. “The Church must ask forgiveness for not behaving many times—when I say the Church, I mean Christians! The Church is holy, we are sinners!”

A formal apology from the Catholic Church has not yet been issued.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/church-of-norway-apologizes-for-how-it-treated-lgbtq-people/

I moved from New York City to Los Angeles. Drinking culture and work-life balance feel so different on the West Coast.

I knew Los Angeles was a driving city, but I didn’t realize how common it is for people here to treat their cars like big, expensive accessories. It feels like the norm to spend significant amounts of time and money washing and caring for vehicles.

In my experience, when someone has a car in New York City (and can actually find a parking spot for it), they really only drive it on weekends to leave the city. They’re almost certainly not souping the vehicle up LA-style.

On a Saturday night in New York City, my friends and I would usually casually barhop without a clear plan. We might have chosen a neighborhood or had a starting point in mind, but we’d always end up walking a block or two to try to find our next hangout spot.

In contrast, I’ve found that Los Angeles bar culture seems more destination-oriented. People pick a spot—maybe two—and that’s the night. There seems to be more forethought and logistics involved in night-out plans, perhaps because a lot of people drive and don’t want to leave their cars, or they need to plan their drinking around sobering up to drive home.

In my experience, drinking alcohol in LA doesn’t seem as popular as it did in New York. In LA, there’s a good chance you or someone in your friend group is driving home from the bar, so they’ll be drinking less alcohol or sticking to mocktails. People in New York are more likely to use public transportation, so they don’t have to worry about getting behind the wheel after a night out.

It also feels easier to make plans that don’t involve alcohol in LA since the warm weather lends itself to a lot of other options for socializing, like hiking, biking, or walking on the beach.

Since LA’s weather is great most of the time, with lots of sunshine and warmth, people here are quick to be unhappy when it’s anything less than perfect. When there’s a strong breeze, it’s cloudy, it’s below 60 degrees, or it’s raining a little, I’ve noticed that Angelenos seem more likely to cancel plans or be quick to complain. The attitude feels contagious, too.

I once decided it was too chilly to write in my yard and went inside—it was 65 degrees Fahrenheit, sunny, with a slight breeze. I wasn’t always this way, though. During my time in New York, 65 degrees and sunny in March equaled hundreds of people (including myself) flocking to Central Park with picnic baskets, games, and cheese boards to bask in the sun all day. New Yorkers know very well what all the highs and lows of changing seasons can look like, and a little rain or wind doesn’t stop them.

In my opinion, hustle culture doesn’t feel as glamorized in LA as it did back home. Where being busy can translate to looking important in NYC—I’ve been that girl with her computer at the bar on a Friday night—people I’ve encountered in LA seem to set better boundaries to protect their work-life balance.

I can’t help but think the perfect weather has something to do with it. Sure, this city is also full of people chasing their dreams, but it feels a lot easier to stop and take a break when you’ve got the California coast at your fingertips.

*This story was originally published on April 23, 2025, and most recently updated on October 17, 2025.*
https://www.businessinsider.com/moving-from-east-coast-to-west-coast-nyc-la-differences

Prince Andrew says he’s giving up the royal Duke of York title

Prince Andrew announced on Friday that he is relinquishing his royal title of Duke of York amid renewed public scrutiny over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The younger brother of King Charles III stated that he and the royal family agreed the ongoing allegations against him have become a distraction from the work of His Majesty and the royal household. A statement released by Buckingham Palace confirmed the decision.

This development comes as excerpts from an upcoming posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre have been published. Giuffre alleges that she was trafficked by Epstein and that she had sexual encounters with Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
https://abc7.com/post/buckingham-palace-says-prince-andrew-stop-using-titles-honors-including-duke-york/18026867/

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