Shilpa Shetty’s mother Sunanda Shetty hospitalized; actress visits Lilavati Hospital

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty was spotted at Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital on Thursday after her mother, Sunanda Shetty, was admitted owing to age-related health complications.

Shilpa appeared visibly concerned as she entered the hospital to be with her mother, prompting an outpouring of support and prayers from fans and well-wishers across social media.

Sunanda Shetty’s hospitalisation comes shortly after Shilpa withdrew her plea seeking permission to travel abroad due to an ongoing legal case. The Bombay High Court had earlier refused to stay a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against Shilpa and her husband, Raj Kundra, in connection with an alleged Rs 60-crore cheating case, making travel outside India conditional on payment of the disputed amount.

Just days before the health scare, Shilpa posted cheerful Diwali celebration pictures with her sister Shamita Shetty and Raj Kundra, showcasing a united and festive family in traditional attire.

On the professional front, Shilpa was last seen as a judge on Super Dancer Chapter 5, while Raj Kundra recently appeared as a contestant on the reality show The Traitors.

The family’s public appearances remain in the spotlight as supporters await further updates on Sunanda Shetty’s condition. No official statement has been released by Shilpa Shetty or her family regarding Sunanda Shetty’s health status yet, but public messages continue to pour in for her speedy recovery.

Also Read: [Diwali 2025: From Shraddha Kapoor to Shilpa Shetty to Ananya Panday, Bollywood stars celebrate the festival of lights with grandeur; watch BOLLYWOOD NEWS LIVE UPDATES]
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/shilpa-shettys-mother-sunanda-shetty-hospitalized-actress-visits-lilavati-hospital/

Range Rover’s Sportiest Crossover Is Getting An Aggressive Update

The third-generation Range Rover Sport still feels fresh despite being introduced in 2022. It’s no surprise, then, that a facelifted prototype was recently spotted undergoing testing near the Nürburgring.

Clad in swirly black and white camouflage, the updated Range Rover Sport SV showcases a lightly revised front end featuring a modified grille. Notably, there’s a sportier central intake with new outer elements adorned by horizontal fins.

**Design Updates**

While much of the design carries over from the current model, the facelift brings a sportier rear end with a center-mounted dual exhaust system. This is complemented by a new rear bumper that incorporates an integrated diffuser and a lower lip, enhancing the vehicle’s aggressive stance.

These changes are relatively minor, but the production version could include additional updates such as restyled wheels and refreshed lighting units. At this stage, it remains unclear if there will be any significant interior revisions.

**Performance Specs**

The current Range Rover Sport SV is powered by a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine producing 626 hp (467 kW / 635 PS) and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) of torque. This engine pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission and a standard all-wheel-drive system.

This potent setup enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in just 3.7 seconds, with a top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h).

**Looking Ahead**

Little else is known about the high-performance crossover at this point. However, it is expected to debut in late 2026 or sometime in 2027. This timeline suggests it could arrive around the same time—or shortly after—the Range Rover Sport Electric.

Although we haven’t heard much about the electric variant recently, spy photographers captured an undisguised prototype over a year ago. The Range Rover Sport Electric will likely share its powertrain with the Range Rover Electric, which is set to feature a 117 kWh battery pack and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system producing 542 hp (404 kW / 550 PS) and an impressive 627 lb-ft (849 Nm) of torque.

As Land Rover continues to refine the Range Rover Sport lineup, enthusiasts can look forward to exciting updates that blend luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology.
https://www.carscoops.com/2025/10/range-rovers-sportiest-crossover-is-getting-an-aggressive-update/

Bitchat hits #2 on app charts in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa strikes

Jamaicans have rushed to download Jack Dorsey’s decentralized peer-to-peer messaging app, Bitchat, as the fatal Hurricane Melissa continues to rip through the Caribbean. Bitchat, which uses Bluetooth mesh networks for internet-free, encrypted communication, is now the second-most downloaded app on the Apple App Store and Google Play in Jamaica. The app offers a lifeline for 2.8 million people as internet coverage continues to falter in the region.

Bitchat only trails the weather forecast platform Zoom Earth, indicating that two of their most basic needs right now are to know what the weather is and to communicate with one another.

CNN reported on Wednesday that Hurricane Melissa has killed over 30 people in the Caribbean, including at least 23 in Haiti, while countless homes and businesses have been destroyed.

Until recently, adoption of decentralized, encrypted messaging apps was driven primarily by users leaving centralized communication platforms that may censor content or impose other restrictions. However, Bitchat has since become a critical solution for people in countries where internet access has been disrupted, whether due to government interference or natural disasters.

In September, Bitchat downloads rose significantly in Nepal amid government corruption and a social media ban that blocked Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube, triggering widespread protests. Downloads also rose in Indonesia a week earlier amid protests. A similar incident occurred in Madagascar later that month, amid protests over ongoing water and power cuts.

The European Union has also been mulling the controversial “Chat Control” law, which would eliminate encrypted messaging, forcing apps like Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal to allow regulators to screen messages before they are encrypted and sent.

The proposal, which aims to spot child abuse material, was moving closer toward passing in October before Germany expressed opposition, arguing that scanning private messages is unconstitutional. The vote has now been postponed, with another vote set for early December.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitchat-second-ranked-app-jamaica-as-hurricane-strikes?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

Houston Rockets vs Toronto Raptors player stats and box score (Oct 29) | 2025-26 NBA season

The Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors faced off on Wednesday at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

The game brought together two competitive teams, showcasing intense action on the court. Fans from both sides filled the arena, creating an electric atmosphere throughout the event.

Stay tuned for the latest updates and highlights from this exciting matchup.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-houston-rockets-vs-toronto-raptors-player-stats-box-score-oct-29-2025-26-nba-season

GM blames EV challenges for 1,700 employee layoff in Michigan and Ohio

The electric vehicle industry has faced challenges since the government’s tax credit for new buyers was eliminated under the Trump administration. Manufacturers have responded in various ways, and now, one major player is reducing its workforce significantly.

General Motors has confirmed that it laid off over 1,700 employees across its Michigan and Ohio locations due to a slowing EV market. In a statement to CNBC, GM detailed that 1,200 of the affected employees were from its Detroit EV plant, while another 550 were from the Ultium Cells plant in Ohio.

In addition to these permanent layoffs, there were also 1,550 temporary layoffs between the Ohio plant and a facility in Tennessee.

The company emphasized that these workforce reductions are a direct response to shifts in the EV market. “In response to slower near-term EV adoption and an evolving regulatory environment, General Motors is realigning EV capacity,” the statement said.

Despite these changes, GM reaffirmed its commitment to manufacturing in the U.S. “We believe our investments and dedication to flexible operations will make GM more resilient and capable of leading through change,” the company added.

As the EV landscape continues to evolve, GM’s actions highlight the ongoing adjustments automakers must make to navigate market and regulatory shifts.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146568/general-motors-1700-employees-laid-off

Doug LaMalfa warns Proposition 50 could silence California’s rural voices

The day the Washington Examiner spoke to him, Rep. Doug LaMalfa was on a tractor, working on his rice farm. The folksy lawmaker, known for giving his team nicknames and joking that he’s a tough boss, grew serious when the conversation turned to redistricting.

LaMalfa was elected to the California Assembly in 2002, the state Senate in 2010, and then the U.S. House in 2012. After serving in Congress for seven terms, he is now about to face the biggest fight of his political life.

Democrats have long targeted LaMalfa’s seat, but their chances could soon improve drastically. If the new congressional districts proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and state Democrats are approved by voters in Tuesday’s special election, LaMalfa could be in for an uphill battle for reelection next year.

California’s Proposition 50 was triggered in response to President Donald Trump urging Texas legislators to change the state’s map to give Republicans a five-seat advantage in next year’s midterm elections. Since then, other GOP-led states—including Missouri, North Carolina, and Utah—have followed suit. Several others have either started the process or indicated they are considering redrawing their maps.

Unlike Texas, where state lawmakers control the drawing of congressional maps, California’s process is more complicated. Its constitution requires an independent redistricting commission to draw the map, and voters must approve any changes. That means even though the state legislature passed the proposed map, voters will decide on Tuesday whether it will be used for the 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections.

If voters greenlight it, the map would put three Republican-held seats into safe Democratic hands and turn two others into districts that lean Democratic. Specifically, the map would change districts held by LaMalfa and Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) in Northern California. In Southern California, Reps. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Ken Calvert (R-CA) would be at risk, and in the Central Valley, Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) would face a much harder reelection battle.

LaMalfa represents California’s 1st Congressional District, which currently stretches south from the Oregon border almost to Sacramento. It covers the rice fields, walnut and almond orchards of the Sacramento Valley, extending to the forested foothills of the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range. The vast majority of the residents are farming families who have harvested the land for decades. This rural district is among the most conservative and least diverse in the state.

If Proposition 50 passes, the district would be split into two. The new 1st District would be redrawn to include Democratic voters from Santa Rosa through Chico—a university town—and extend to the Nevada border. This change would turn LaMalfa, an incumbent who won reelection last year with nearly two-thirds of the vote, into an underdog.

“This is a complete and naked power grab by Newsom,” LaMalfa said. “The census isn’t broken. The lines aren’t broken. We could wait five more years to redefine mine. I realize everybody’s moving out of California, and maybe the population has shifted a little bit, but you wait for that. You wait for a census process. They didn’t. They didn’t do a new census in order to make cleaner districts. They’ve just made it 10 times worse. These were hand-drawn for legislators already picked, and it’s going to cost California taxpayers about $300 million, and then the counties themselves have to pay for the cost of running their election.”

LaMalfa fears that if the new map passes, it would silence the voices of rural voters who are already struggling with representation in a heavily Democratic state. That concern is shared by Bob Braz, a Redding-area native who owns a bait shop.

“I pretty much love the guy,” Braz said. “I stand for almost all the things that he’s done.”

One pressing issue affecting the area is the growing population of gray wolves, predators ranchers claim are threatening their livelihoods by preying on cattle. A February 2022 court order restored federal protections for gray wolves in 48 states, excluding the Northern Rocky Mountains. LaMalfa is trying to get them delisted in California.

“We’ve lost probably 200 calves, young calves, brand new calves this year from the wolves there, and [ranchers] have no help from the state,” he said.

Earlier this year, Shasta County declared a local state of emergency due to the threat. In July, sheriffs from Siskiyou, El Dorado, and Sierra counties called on the California legislature and Department of Fish and Wildlife to revisit current policies.

Another pressing issue is the longfin smelt, a fish species on which LaMalfa has pushed to roll back federal protections. He aims to ease water delivery restrictions in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta intended to protect the fish but claimed by farmers and some water agencies to hurt agriculture.

LaMalfa said these issues would likely get overlooked by a representative unfamiliar with the area and the concerns farmers face firsthand.

“Who the hell is going to speak up for them if it’s all Bay Area representatives that are concerned more with winning the next award from an environmental group or LGB[T] group?” he asked.

Earlier this year, LaMalfa made national headlines for hosting a town hall in Chico that quickly devolved into a 90-minute shouting session. A crowd of more than 650 people at the local Elks Lodge slammed him for his vote in favor of Trump’s budget bill, saying it would hurt vulnerable Californians and “devastate” rural hospitals.

LaMalfa tried to defend his record and that of Republicans in Congress but was repeatedly met with boos. It was his first in-person town hall in Chico in eight years.

LaMalfa’s unwavering support of Trump has put a target on his back with residents who say it is time for a change. Last month, Audrey Denney, a hunger-relief advocate who has never been elected to public office, announced her bid to challenge LaMalfa.

### Five California Republicans Targeted by Newsom Redistricting Plan

“The American Dream is out of reach because it’s simply not affordable,” Denney said in a statement. “Meanwhile, Donald Trump, Doug LaMalfa, and Republicans in Washington are selling out our health care, food security, and hard-earned benefits to give massive tax breaks to billionaires. Working people deserve a government that works for them and enough is enough.”

Denney has run against LaMalfa twice before, in 2018 and 2020. In those races, she focused on wildfire preparedness, healthcare, and education. This time around, she has framed the fight as one against Trump, billionaires, and the political elite.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/3868158/california-doug-lamalfa-proposition-50-silence-rural-voices/

Exclusive-China buys three US soybean cargoes ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, sources say

**Exclusive: China Buys Three U.S. Soybean Cargoes Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, Sources Say**

*By Ella Cao and Naveen Thukra | Reuters | October 29, 2025*

China’s state-owned company COFCO purchased three U.S. soybean cargoes this week, according to two trade sources. This marks the country’s first purchases from this year’s U.S. harvest ahead of the upcoming summit between leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

COFCO bought approximately 180,000 metric tons of soybeans for shipment in December and January through Pacific Northwest port terminals, the sources added.

COFCO did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Benchmark Chicago soybean futures prices jumped this week to their highest levels in 15 months. The rise came as prices rebounded from recent five-year lows on hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal.

*Excerpt from Reuters. Read more at msn.com.*

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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4349389/posts

Visitor Guard® helps Canadian Snowbirds prepare for Winter 2025 with Affordable Visitor Insurance Plans

The United States has some of the highest medical costs in the world, where a simple emergency room visit can run into thousands of dollars. For seniors and retirees, who may have more frequent medical needs, the financial consequences of an unexpected illness or injury can be devastating.

To ensure Canadian snowbirds can travel with peace of mind, Visitor Guard® offers a wide selection of affordable visitor insurance plans for Canadians specifically designed for extended stays in the U.S.

**”Traveling without proper medical coverage is a gamble,”** said Chiranth Nataraj, CEO of Visitor Guard®. **”We often see Canadians assume their provincial plan will protect them in the U.S., but that is rarely the case. Our visitor insurance plans bridge that gap and help snowbirds enjoy their winter getaways without financial worry.”**

### Growing Trend Among Canadian Snowbirds

The snowbird lifestyle has grown in popularity over the last decade. According to Statistics Canada, more than 500,000 Canadians spend between three to six months each year in warmer climates, with Florida alone welcoming over 3.5 million Canadian visitors annually.

Many of these travelers are retirees seeking sunshine, golf, and relaxation—yet a surprising number remain unaware that Canadian provincial health plans like OHIP, AHCIP, or MSP offer limited coverage outside Canada. Typically, these plans reimburse only a small percentage of the medical expenses incurred in the U.S., leaving travelers vulnerable to enormous out-of-pocket bills in the event of hospitalization or medical emergencies.

Visitor Guard® aims to change that by making travel medical insurance accessible, transparent, and tailored to Canadian needs.

### Comprehensive Coverage Designed for Long-Term Stays

Visitor Guard® offers flexible visitor insurance plans that cater specifically to snowbirds who spend months abroad. Plans provide coverage for up to 364 days, and many are renewable, allowing travelers to extend their protection if they decide to stay longer.

**Key benefits include:**

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– Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation
– Renewable policies for extended stays
– Coverage periods from 5 days to 12 months
– Coverage can start as early as the next day

Some of the most popular options among Canadian travelers include Safe Travels USA Comprehensive, Patriot America Plus, Visitors Protect, Visit USA, Venbrook Essential, Safe Travels Elite, and Atlas America.

Unlike standard vacation insurance, which is typically meant for short trips, visitor insurance from Visitor Guard® is purpose-built for long-term stays. Most plans can be purchased easily online, with quick comparisons and instant policy issuance.

Coverage can begin the day travelers depart from Canada or arrive in the United States, and in many cases, policies can even be purchased after arrival. However, Visitor Guard® recommends buying before departure to avoid potential waiting periods for illness coverage.

**”With Visitor Guard®, snowbirds can customize their insurance to fit their lifestyle,”** said Nataraj. **”Whether it is three months of golf in Arizona or a full winter in Florida, we make it simple, affordable, and reliable. Retirees travel south to relax and enjoy life, not to worry about unexpected medical bills. That is what our plans are designed for.”**

### Tips for Canadian Snowbirds Planning for Winter Travel

To help Canadian travelers prepare for a safe and stress-free winter abroad, Visitor Guard® offers a few expert tips:

1. **Purchase insurance before departure**
This ensures immediate protection and avoids waiting periods.

2. **Choose coverage for your entire trip**
Ensure your plan covers the full length of your stay, especially if you plan to extend it.

3. **Consider renewable options**
Flexibility is key if your plans change.

4. **Review pre-existing condition coverage**
Plans like Visitor Protect offer limited coverage for acute onset of pre-existing conditions.

5. **Keep insurance details handy**
Save your ID card and emergency contact information in both physical and digital formats.

### About Visitor Guard®

Visitor Guard® is a leading provider of visitor and travel medical insurance, offering a wide range of plans designed for international travelers, snowbirds, students, and visitors to the United States.

With a focus on affordability, flexibility, and customer service, Visitor Guard® helps travelers stay protected against unexpected medical costs and travel-related emergencies.

For more information about visitor insurance options for Canadian snowbirds and to compare plans, visit [www.visitorguard.com](http://www.visitorguard.com).

**Media Contact**
Pallavi Sadekar
Visitor Guard®
Phone: 1-804-325-1385
Email: [email protected]

**SOURCE:** Visitor Guard®
https://www.prweb.com/releases/visitor-guard-helps-canadian-snowbirds-prepare-for-winter-2025-with-affordable-visitor-insurance-plans-302598017.html

Seagate Technology raises dividend by 3%

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Electronic Arts (EA) won’t post earnings results or host conference calls pending leveraged buyout

Electronic Arts (EA) is currently undergoing a significant acquisition, and as a result, the company will not be hosting earnings results for the time being. The ongoing leveraged buyout has effectively put a halt to conference calls and insights into EA’s quarterly performance.

Shacknews confirmed with Monica Roldan, Program Manager and Executive Assistant at Electronic Arts (EA) Investor Relations, that the company will not be posting earnings results or hosting conference calls due to the pending leveraged buyout. Investors and consumers had been eagerly awaiting the Q2 FY26 earnings results, but those updates will be delayed amidst the acquisition process.

EA recently announced a $55 billion sale involving Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. This leveraged buyout is set to be an all-cash transaction, promising to return $210 per share to the company’s stockholders.

However, the deal has not been met with universal approval. Worker unions and several U.S. senators have expressed concerns and pushed back against the acquisition. Their apprehension centers around fears that some studios under EA may be labeled as “less profitable,” despite these studios playing a crucial role in shaping EA’s reputation and contributing significantly to its success.

As the acquisition progresses, more details and updates are expected, but for now, EA’s earnings disclosures remain on hold.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146563/electronic-arts-ea-wont-post-earnings-results

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