Nicholas Academic Centers employees multitasked on Tuesday, Nov. 25. They worked the drive-up distribution line at Valley High School, providing several hundred Santa Ana students and their families with Thanksgiving groceries and gift cards. Then, the employees rotated into their tutoring roles, helping students complete college applications in time for the upcoming deadline. Usually, the NAC provides a sit-down Thanksgiving meal for students, but this year, there is greater economic need, Rodolfo Duarte, its executive director, said. They decided instead on a drive-up distribution line, a concept borrowed from the pandemic. “Groceries go a longer way,” he said. “Instead of one or two plates of food, we are feeding a family of six.” The NAC was started in 2008 by the Henry T. Nicholas Education Foundation with a mission of providing academic support, mentoring and college success services in an after-school setting. Henry T. Nicholas III is a co-founder of the technology company Broadcom.
https://www.ocregister.com/2025/11/25/thanksgiving-food-for-students-and-a-focus-on-their-future/
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Silver Peso owner provides update on Larkspur bar
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is the busiest night of the year for the Silver Peso, when lines snake down the block and locals pack the Larkspur dive bar for late-night reunion revelry. But this year, the 64-year-old watering hole remains closed. In May, a car crashed into the back of the two-story building, one of downtown Larkspur’s oldest commercial properties, causing structural damage that forced the extended shutdown. Owner Rebel Lee, who worked as a bartender at the Peso for more than a decade before buying it in 2015, shared in a Facebook update this month that 450 Magnolia Avenue is in the process of being sold, and he is working with attorneys to preserve the bar’s lease. “My understanding is the new landlords will repair the damage and get us open as soon as possible,” wrote Lee, mentioning the hardship on his staff. “If you see them working somewhere else, buying groceries, coffee, etc., maybe offer to help them if you can, even if it’s not monetary. None of this is any of their faults.” Lee told me in a phone conversation this week that the sale may close as soon as this week, though the bar’s future remains uncertain. “I don’t know the new owners well, but it’s my understanding that they have no interest in purchasing the business,” he said. “The Silver Peso is a historical landmark, and I don’t believe it can be anything other than a bar.” Lee says he’ll update the Silver Peso Facebook page when there’s news to share. “I’m not quite sure what to expect, but I know it’s not going to be a wine bar,” said Lee, referring to a prevailing rumor. “Since I got the business, my motto has always been the longevity of the Peso and that it will remain in effect long after my ownership. I’ve been there 24 years, and it’s been good to me, so I would like to do it justice.”.
https://www.marinij.com/2025/11/25/silver-peso-owner-provides-update-on-larkspur-bar/
Convicted child molester gets 25 years to life for attacking wife in La Palma
A 65-year-old convicted child molester and three-striker who spent decades behind bars has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for seriously injuring his wife. An Orange County Superior Court jury earlier this year found Gary Blane Bentley guilty of two felony counts of corporal battery on a spouse resulting in a traumatic condition, according to a statement by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. It was the latest in a long string of convictions for acts of violence that included slitting a girlfriend’s throat and stabbing a 5-year-old girl’s eye, the statement added. On June 24, 2022, Bentley punched his wife repeatedly in the face and then dragged her back into the bedroom of their La Palma apartment before his wife was able to break free, prosecutors said. Covered in blood and nearly nude, the woman escaped by banging on her neighbor’s door and begging for help, according to the statement. La Palma police officers tracked Bentley to Long Beach and took him into custody. Prosecutors say the attack was a culmination of years of unreported domestic violence against the woman. In 1982, Bentley was convicted of attempting to murder his then-girlfriend and maiming her 5-year-old daughter, who was left permanently blind in one eye. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison. In 1990, he was convicted of continuously sexually assaulting a child under age 14 in Los Angeles County and ordered to spend 17 years behind bars. He was convicted of another sex-related offense in 2007, but his 25 years-to-life sentence for that crime was overturned several years later. In 2011, Bentley was convicted of indecent exposure in Los Angeles County and received a six-year prison sentence. He was still on probation for that crime when he attacked his wife. A third strike means he automatically received a far heavier sentence. “Gary Bentley and the reign of terror he has inflicted on women and children throughout his entire life is exactly why California’s Three Strikes Law exists,” Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in a statement. ”There are certain individuals who have inflicted so much pain and violence on other human beings that they cannot continue to live among civilized society.“For decades, Gary Bentley has committed crime after crime with callousness, without remorse, and there has not been a single period of time when he has lived a law-abiding life,” Spitzer added. “Society is safer as a result of the incredible advocacy of the La Palma Police Department and Deputy District Attorney Sharlene Mandella to ensure justice for the victim in this case and to prevent future women and children from becoming victimized.”.
https://www.ocregister.com/2025/11/25/convicted-child-molester-gets-25-years-to-life-for-attacking-wife-in-la-palma/
401(k) limit increases to $24,500 for 2026, IRA limit increases to $7,500
WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the amount individuals can contribute to their 401(k) plans in 2026 has increased to $24,500, up from $23,500 for 2025. The IRS today also issued technical guidance regarding all cost‑of‑living adjustments affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related items for tax year 2026 in Notice 2025-67, posted today on IRS. gov. Highlights of changes for 2026 The annual contribution limit for employees who participate in 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan is increased to $24,500, up from $23,500 for 2025. The limit on annual contributions to an IRA is increased to $7,500 from $7,000. The IRA catch‑up contribution limit for individuals aged 50 and over was amended under the SECURE 2. 0 Act of 2022 (SECURE 2. 0) to include an annual cost‑of‑living adjustment is increased to $1,100, up from $1,000 for 2025. The catch-up contribution limit that generally applies for employees aged 50 and over who participate in most 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan is increased to $8,000, up from $7,500 for 2025. Therefore, participants in most 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457 plans and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan who are 50 and older generally can contribute up to $32,500 each year, starting in 2026. Under a change made in SECURE 2. 0, a higher catch-up contribution limit applies for employees aged 60, 61, 62 and 63 who participate in these plans. For 2026, this higher catch-up contribution limit remains $11,250 instead of the $8,000 noted above. The income ranges for determining eligibility to make deductible contributions to traditional Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), to contribute to Roth IRAs and to claim the Saver’s Credit all increased for 2026. Taxpayers can deduct contributions to a traditional IRA if they meet certain conditions. If during the year either the taxpayer or the taxpayer’s spouse was covered by a retirement plan at work, the deduction may be reduced, or phased out, until it is eliminated, depending on filing status and income. (If neither the taxpayer nor the spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work, the phase-outs of the deduction do not apply.) Here are the phase‑out ranges for 2026: For single taxpayers covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is increased to between $81,000 and $91,000, up from between $79,000 and $89,000 for 2025. For married couples filing jointly, if the spouse making the IRA contribution is covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is increased to between $129,000 and $149,000, up from between $126,000 and $146,000 for 2025. For an IRA contributor who is not covered by a workplace retirement plan and is married to someone who is covered, the phase-out range is increased to between $242,000 and $252,000, up from between $236,000 and $246,000 for 2025. For a married individual filing a separate return who is covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is not subject to an annual cost-of-living adjustment and remains between $0 and $10,000. Other phase-out ranges and limitations The notice also provides limitations for 2026 for Roth IRAs, the Saver’s Credit and SIMPLE retirement accounts. -The income phase-out range for taxpayers making contributions to a Roth IRA is increased to between $153,000 and $168,000 for singles and heads of household, up from between $150,000 and $165,000 for 2025. For married couples filing jointly, the income phase-out range is increased to between $242,000 and $252,000, up from between $236,000 and $246,000 for 2025. The phase-out range for a married individual filing a separate return who makes contributions to a Roth IRA is not subject to an annual cost-of-living adjustment and remains between $0 and $10,000. -The income limit for the Saver’s Credit (also known as the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit) for low- and moderate-income workers is $80,500 for married couples filing jointly, up from $79,000 for 2025; $60,375 for heads of household, up from $59,250 for 2025; and $40,250 for singles and married individuals filing separately, up from $39,500 for 2025. -The amount individuals can generally contribute to their SIMPLE retirement accounts is increased to $17,000, up from $16,500 for 2025. Pursuant to a change made in SECURE 2. 0, individuals can contribute a higher amount to certain applicable SIMPLE retirement accounts. For 2026, this higher amount is increased to $18,100, up from $17,600 for 2025. -The catch-up contribution limit that generally applies for employees aged 50 and over who participate in most SIMPLE plans is increased to $4,000, up from $3,500 for 2025. Under a change made in SECURE 2. 0, a different catch-up limit applies for employees aged 50 and over who participate in certain applicable SIMPLE plans, which remains $3,850. Under a change made in SECURE 2. 0, a higher catch-up contribution limit applies for employees aged 60, 61, 62 and 63 who participate in SIMPLE plans, which remains $5,250. Details on these and other retirement-related cost-of-living adjustments for 2026 are in Notice 2025-67, available on IRS. gov. -30.
https://claiborneprogress.net/2025/11/25/401k-limit-increases-to-24500-for-2026-ira-limit-increases-to-7500/
Republic Steel in Lorain could reopen next year
Ongoing discussions between Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley and Republic Steel’s parent company have given the city “a ray of hope” that one of the city’s largest former employers may be up and running again in as little as a year, officials said. Republic Steel’s parent company, Grupo Simec, which is headquartered in Guadalajara, Mexico, “has engaged in encouraging discussions with several international steel producers interested in establishing operations in Lorain,” according to a news release issued by Alonna Lopez, executive assistant to Bradley. The Mexican family who owns Grupo, which does business in Lorain and Canton as Republic Steel, have been speaking to the city in near weekly meetings, Bradley said. Due to recently increased tariff prices, steel producers recognize a strategic and economic advantage in operating within the United States rather than producing steel in other countries. Lorain’s industrial infrastructure, workforce potential and strategic location make the city an attractive option for these prospective investors, according to the release At one time, Republic Steel’s facility was booming until it idled operations in 2021. Jobs were cut slowly until the facility was abandoned and left in disrepair, officials said. Eighteen months ago, the city obtained a search warrant for the property. The city’s administration couldn’t make contact with the owners of Republic at the time, and the warrant was executed to assess the buildings. Three to four buildings of the many buildings were beyond repair and nearly were demolished, Bradley said. The next steps will include a personal visit from the owner who resides abroad. The owner intends to ask for an electric usage estimate as a next step to potentially starting up operations in Lorain again, Bradley said. “He gave us some positive news,” the mayor said. “We are encouraged by the strong interest shown in Lorain as a site for renewed steel production. “Republic Steel has been working with FirstEnergy to guarantee that sufficient power can be delivered for steel production in Lorain.” Due to nondisclosure agreements, the mayor couldn’t divulge more information. However, he did say the businessman approved the notion of the public announcement. Early information shared with the city’s administration indicates the potential for significant economic impact with the possible reopening. Currently, job creation is estimated between 500 and 1, 200 positions, marking what could be one of the most substantial industrial revitalization efforts in the region in recent years, Bradley said. “The city of Lorain will continue to collaborate closely with Grupo Simec and prospective steel partners as discussions advance,” he said.
https://www.morningjournal.com/2025/11/25/republic-steel-in-lorain-could-reopen-next-year/
AI models judge texts differently when they know the author
Large Language Models change their judgment depending on who they think wrote a text, even when the content stays identical, researchers report. The AI systems are strongly biased against Chinese authorship but generally trust humans more than other AIs, according to a new study. Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly used not only to generate content but also to evaluate it. They are asked to grade essays, moderate social media content, summarize reports, screen job applications, and much more. However, there are heated discussions-in the media as well as in academia-whether such evaluations are consistent and unbiased. Some LLMs are under suspicion to promote certain political agendas: For example, Deepseek is often characterized as having a pro-Chinese perspective and Open AI as being “woke”. Although these beliefs are widely discussed, they are so far unsubstantiated. University of Zurich researchers Federico Germani and Giovanni Spitale have now investigated whether LLMs really exhibit systematic biases when evaluating texts. The results show that LLMs deliver indeed biased judgements-but only when information about the source or author of the evaluated message is revealed. The researchers included four widely used LLMs in their study: OpenAI o3-mini, Deepseek Reasoner, xAI Grok 2, and Mistral. First, they tasked each of the LLMs to create fifty narrative statements about 24 controversial topics, such as vaccination mandates, geopolitics, or climate change policies. Then they asked the LLMs to evaluate all the texts under different conditions: Sometimes no source for the statement was provided, sometimes it was attributed to a human of a certain nationality or another LLM. This resulted in a total of 192’000 assessments that were then analysed for bias and agreement between the different (or the same) LLMs. The good news: When no information about the source of the text was provided, the evaluations of all four LLMs showed a high level of agreement, over 90%. This was true across all topics. “There is no LLM war of ideologies,” concludes Spitale. “The danger of AI nationalism is currently overhyped in the media.” However, the picture changed completely when fictional sources of the texts were provided to the LLMs. Then suddenly a deep, hidden bias was revealed. The agreement between the LLM systems was substantially reduced and sometimes disappeared completely, even if the text stayed exactly the same. Most striking was a strong anti-Chinese bias across all models, including China’s own Deepseek. The agreement with the content of the text dropped sharply when “a person from China” was (falsely) revealed as the author. “This less favourable judgement emerged even when the argument was logical and well-written,” says Germani. For example: In geopolitical topics like Taiwan’s sovereignty, Deepseek reduced agreement by up to 75% simply because it expected a Chinese person to hold a different view. Also surprising: It turned out that LLMs trusted humans more than other LLMs. Most models scored their agreements with arguments slightly lower when they believed the texts were written by another AI. “This suggests a built-in distrust of machine-generated content,” says Spitale. Altogether, the findings show that AI doesn’t just process content if asked to evaluate a text. It also reacts strongly to the identity of the author or the source. Even small cues like the nationality of the author can push the LLMs toward biased reasoning. Germani and Spitale argue that this could lead to serious problems if AI is used for content moderation, hiring, academic reviewing, or journalism. The danger of LLMs isn’t that they are trained to promote political ideology; it is this hidden bias. “AI will replicate such harmful assumptions unless we build transparency and governance into how it evaluates information,” says Spitale. This has to be done before AI is used in sensitive social or political contexts. The results don’t mean people should avoid AI, but they should not trust it blindly. “LLMs are safest when they are used to assist reasoning, rather than to replace it: useful assistants, but never judges.” The research appears in Sciences Advances.
https://www.futurity.org/ai-models-large-language-models-text-bias-3307722/
Mizutani: Sam Darnold deserved to be The Guy. He was never going to be that for the Vikings.
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https://www.twincities.com/2025/11/25/mizutani-sam-darnold-jj-mccarthy-minnesota-vikings-quaterback-decision/
‘Stranger Things’ Fans Are Binging Netflix Hit Ahead Of Season 5 As First Four Seasons Enter Charts
Stranger Things fans are certainly getting in the mood for the upcoming fifth and final season. The first four seasons of The Duffer Brothers nostalgia-drenched series have entered Netflix’s top ten television chart the first time that a series has had four previous seasons in the Top 10 all at the same time This comes as Season 5 is set to premiere on November 26 at 5pm PT with its first four episodes. The first season of Stranger Things entered the top ten this week at number three with 4. 1M views, season four is at number five with 3. 3M views, season two is at number seven with 3. 1M views and season three is at number nine, also with 3. 1M views. Given the complexity around the 1980s-set sci-fi horror series, as well as the easter eggs sprinkled across all five seasons, it makes sense that fans would want to reacquaint themselves with the show. Season one came out nearly ten years ago in 2016, season two was in 2017, season three was in 2019 and season four premiered in 2022. Stranger Things has clearly been growing as promotion around the final season grows; last week, the first and second season made it into the top ten at number four and nine, respectively, with 3. 3M and 2. 7M views. Elsewhere, The Beast In Me, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, remained at number one in the English-language TV list for a second week with 14. 1M views. This was more than double the 6. 9M views it scored in its first few days. Absentia, the Stana Katic-fronted thriller that originally aired on Amazon in the U. S., also made a big dent in the charts, coming in at number two (8. 2M views), four (4M views) and ten (2. 3M) views. On the film side, France-set holiday rom-com Champagne Problems, which stars Minka Kelly, was the top movie with 20. 5M views.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/stranger-things-netflix-ratings-four-seasons-1236628742/
Legia Warsaw vs Sparta Praha Prediction and Betting Tips | November 27th 2025
Legia Warsaw will host Sparta Praha at the Polish Army Stadium on Thursday in the fourth round of the 2025-26 UEFA Europa Conference League campaign. The hosts will be hoping to return to winning ways and move into knockout qualification spots after a disappointing result last time out. Legia went ahead early in their game against Slovenian side NK Celje but conceded two late goals in the space of five minutes as they fell to a 2-1 defeat away from home to keep their points tally at three from an obtainable nine. Thanks for the submission! The Polish side have struggled to get results in recent months with only one win from their last 10 competitive outings and will need to make major improvements in coming weeks to avoid early elimination from the Conference League. Sparta Praha are only a point better off than Thursday’s hosts following their goalless draw with Rakow Czestochowa last time out, but are just two points away from the direct qualification spots. The Czech side, who are making their debut in the Conference League this season, have only lost two of their last 12 games and will be optimistic to continue their solid form when they face their second Polish opponents of the tournament. Legia Warsaw vs Sparta Praha Head-to-Head and Key Numbers Thursday’s match will mark the first ever meeting between the two sides. Legia have won three, drawn six and lost only one of their 10 previous competitive meetings with sides from the Czech Republic. Sparta Praha have 13 meetings against Polish opponents in European competitions. They have won seven, drawn three and lost three of those games. The hosts have scored three goals and conceded four across three games played in the Conference League while the visitors have scored four and conceded two in the same number of games. Legia Warsaw vs Sparta Praha Prediction The sides are very closely matched going into Thursday’s clash and Wojskowi will need to be at their best to stand a chance of getting all three points. Železná Sparta will rely on their stronger recent form and better defensive record to get a result on the road but will need to avoid complacency if they are to secure the win. Prediction: Legia Warsaw 1-2 Sparta Praha Legia Warsaw vs Sparta Praha Betting Tips Tip 1 Result: Sparta Tip 2 Goals Over/under 2. 5 Over 2. 5 goals (Four of the visitors’ last five games have featured more than 2. 5 goals) Tip 3 Both teams to score: Yes (Both teams have gotten on the scoresheet in five of the hosts’ last six games).
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/legia-warsaw-vs-sparta-praha-prediction-betting-tips-november-27th-2025
Shiba Inu (SHIB) Sees New Hope, XRP Price Has 6 Days to Rebound, BlackRock Dumps $314 Million in Bitcoin and Ethereum – Crypto News Digest
Shiba Inu price rebounds The market crash might finally stop here, as momentum indicators like the RSI are slowing down bearish momentum. Price action. SHIB recovered from an extremely oversold RSI level. Shiba Inu recently recovered from one of its few remaining technical anchors, an incredibly oversold RSI. For the time being, the slide was stopped solely by the indicators scraping levels that typically only show up during capitulation phases, according to the TradingView chart. One of two patterns typically occurs when an asset falls into deep oversold territory while the price prints new multimonth lows: either exhaustion selling that precedes a rebound, or the initial phase of a protracted downtrend that grinds lower until liquidity dries up. Rebound scenario. All major moving averages remain above price. Due to sellers’ eventual lack of momentum, SHIB currently appears closer to the first scenario. Every major moving average, including the 50, 100 and 200, is stacked above the price, indicating a persistent macro downtrend. The fact that volume remained comparatively steady throughout the decline lends credence to the theory that this was a controlled, but gradual, unwind rather than panic-selling. XRP price history. XRP has six days to match its historical November average growth of 79. 9%. XRP traded around $2. 60 in the final days of October 2025, a drop from the psychological $3 level, as a result of the broader cryptocurrency sector volatility. Many investors looked forward to November as a month when the coin would explode in an upward rally toward $5. Notably, Cryptorank data shows that XRP has six days to rewrite its negative history to align with its monthly average growth rate of 79. 9% for November. This is a big spike for the asset, whose growth rate for October stands at a negative 5. 14%. Worst drop in 5 years. Broader crypto market fluctuation heavily impacting XRP’s performance. As expected, many investors were anticipating an explosive price rise in November to align with history. However, the broader crypto sector fluctuation has greatly impacted the performance of XRP, just like other projects. 1%, which is the biggest drop seen for the coin since 2020. BlackRock deposits another large BTC and ETH batch to Coinbase Prime BlackRock continues its aggressive selling streak. Crypto deposits. Lookonchain reports BlackRock deposited 2, 822 BTC and 36, 283 ETH on Nov. 24. BlackRock might not be slowing down on its aggressive crypto deposits anytime soon, as data from on-chain monitoring firm Lookonchain shows that the firm has offloaded another massive amount of Bitcoin and Ethereum today. According to the data source, the leading asset management firm made another major deposit of 2, 822 BTC and 36, 283 ETH into Coinbase Prime on Monday, November 24. The move, which appears to be another of its repeated sell attempts, has sparked discussions across the crypto community. Institutional dump? The sell-off comes despite signs of a potential market rebound. While the latest sell-off attempt has come at a time when the market is showing signs of a potential rebound as the rapid price correction slows down, it appears that BlackRock is not willing to pause its selling streak despite the market’s green light. Just last week, BlackRock dumped over $2 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum amid the market downturn.
https://u.today/shiba-inu-shib-sees-new-hope-xrp-price-has-6-days-to-rebound-blackrock-dumps-314-million-in-bitcoin
