Lawmakers Call to Pass ‘PELOSI Act’ Banning Congressional Stock Trading in Honor of Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement

**Lawmakers Call for Passage of PELOSI Act to Ban Congressional Stock Trading Following Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement**

*Breitbart | November 6, 2025 | Sean Moran*

On Thursday, lawmakers renewed calls for the passage of the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act in honor of Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) recent retirement.

Senator Josh Hawley commented to reporters, “She’ll be the opportunity to finally ban stock trading by members of Congress. Nobody made more, I think, than her.”

In April, Hawley reintroduced the PELOSI Act, which aims to prohibit lawmakers and their spouses from purchasing or selling individual stocks. The proposed legislation seeks to eliminate conflicts of interest and promote transparency within Congress.

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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Set for NFL Feat Only Done by Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes

The Baltimore Ravens appear to be their old selves again, currently riding a two-game win streak. Lamar Jackson made a spectacular return, tossing four touchdowns, and now the star quarterback is on the verge of achieving an NFL feat accomplished only by Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes.

Jackson has been one of the most accurate passers in the league throughout his young career. He currently holds the best all-time passer rating with a total of 103.5, putting him ahead of Rodgers, who ranks second with a career passer rating of 102.6. Considering Rodgers has played more than twice as many seasons as Jackson, this is a remarkable accomplishment. Mahomes holds the third spot with a passer rating of 101.8.

Passer rating is a crucial metric that highlights a quarterback’s accuracy and their ability to throw touchdowns without costly turnovers. What sets Rodgers and Mahomes apart is that both have maintained a passer rating over 100.0 in their first 100 career starts—a significant NFL milestone.

Jackson is closing in on this feat. With his 100th start coming up on Sunday, he has the opportunity to join Rodgers and Mahomes if he can keep his passer rating above 100.0. According to NFL Media, “Jackson can become the third quarterback all-time with a passer rating of 100-or-higher in his first 100 career starts, joining Aaron Rodgers (107.3 passer rating) and Patrick Mahomes (103.0).”

Currently, Jackson stands at 99 starts with an impressive 103.5 passer rating. If he maintains this level of performance against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, he will add another prestigious NFL record to his growing list.

Jackson has worked hard to prove that he is far more than just a “running back,” a label often attached to him early in his career. His dual-threat ability to throw downfield effectively while also being a dynamic runner has already earned him two MVP awards.

Although the Ravens hold a 3-5 record, their recent surge in confidence could help them shake off their early-season struggles and make a strong push moving forward. Fans will be watching closely as Lamar Jackson continues to redefine what it means to be an elite quarterback in the NFL.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/nfl/ravens-lamar-jackson-nfl-feat-aaron-rodgers-patrick-mahomes-11013385

Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Greetings, and welcome to the Main Street Capital Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.

[Operator Instructions]

As a reminder, this conference is being recorded.

It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Zach Vaughan. Thank you. You may begin.

**Zach Vaughan
Dennard Lascar Associates, LLC**

Thank you, operator, and good morning, everyone.

Thank you for joining us for Main Street Capital Corporation’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.

Joining me today with prepared comments are:
– Dwayne Hyzak, Chief Executive Officer
– David Magdol, President and Chief Investment Officer
– Ryan Nelson, Chief Financial Officer

Also participating in the Q&A portion of the call is Nick Meserve, Managing Director and Head of Main Street’s Private Credit Investment Group.

Main Street issued a press release yesterday afternoon detailing the company’s third quarter financial and operating results. This document is available on the Investor Relations section of the company’s website at [mainstcapital.com](https://mainstcapital.com).

A replay of today’s call will be available beginning an hour after the completion of the call and will remain available until November 14. Information on how to access the replay was included in yesterday’s release.

We also advise you that this conference call is being broadcast live through the Internet and can be accessed on the company’s homepage.

Please note that information reported on this call speaks only as of today, November 7, 2025, and therefore, you are advised that time-sensitive information may change.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4840374-main-street-capital-corporation-main-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

IN PICS: Jets TE Mason Taylor’s GF Sage Wagner recaps “sweet” October showcasing stylish outfits in latest IG dump

New York Jets tight end Mason Taylor has faced a challenging rookie season.

Despite showing promise and potential on the field, Taylor’s development has been overshadowed by the team’s struggles.

Currently, the New York Jets hold a tough record of 1-7, making it a difficult environment for the young tight end to shine.

As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike will be watching to see how Mason Taylor continues to grow and contribute to the team’s efforts.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-in-pics-jets-te-mason-taylor-s-gf-sage-wagner-recaps-sweet-october-showcasing-stylish-outfits-latest-ig-dump

When the Safety Net Tears: SNAP Suspension Puts Alabama Families, Children, and Child Care at Risk

On October 27, 2025, the Alabama Department of Human Resources framework—though never fully enacted—was designed to address exactly these vulnerabilities by creating a unified approach to family support. This approach aimed to connect affordable child care, nutrition, and workforce participation.

The current crisis underscores why those policies, or state-level equivalents, remain urgently needed. As Alabama families brace for a difficult November, local advocates and organizations are stepping up to fill the gap. But stopgaps aren’t solutions.

The long-term answer lies in stable, equitable public investment that ensures essential supports like food and child care are not used as bargaining chips during political stalemates. Families should never have to choose between feeding their children and keeping them in care. Likewise, educators shouldn’t have to shoulder the emotional and financial strain of a system that doesn’t prioritize them.

Families affected by the SNAP suspension are not alone. If you are looking for help, contact your local Feeding Alabama food bank at [feedingalabama.org](https://feedingalabama.org) for immediate food support. You can also call or text 2-1-1, call 1-888-421-1266, or visit [211connectsalabama.org](https://211connectsalabama.org) to find a multitude of services available in your community.

To ensure your benefits resume quickly, continue all SNAP recertifications and reporting requirements through [dhr.alabama.gov](https://dhr.alabama.gov). Additionally, reach out to local child care providers and community resource centers for further assistance or referrals.

For information on local food pantries, call 1-800-5HUNGRY (1-800-548-6479).

This moment is a reminder of how interconnected our systems truly are. When food assistance stops, hunger grows, and so does the strain on child care, health, and hope.

As a state and as a nation, we must choose to build a safety net that holds.

*Lenice Emanuel is the Executive Director of the Alabama Institute for Social Justice (AISJ) and founder of The Alabama Movement for Child Care (TAMCC).*

**SEE ALSO:**
Drama Surrounding SNAP Benefits Should Mark The End Of MAGA
If SNAP Benefits Get Cut Off, White Grievance Will Eat Itself
https://newsone.com/6593762/snap-suspension-puts-families-children-childcare-risk/

India emerges as a cornerstone of Celonis’ process intelligence growth

Intelligent solutions providers are discovering new competitive advantages by delivering value well beyond their local markets. For Celonis SE, this strategy has involved expanding efforts to nurture innovation hubs, particularly in emerging, high-potential markets such as India.

As “an epicenter of talent and opportunity,” India’s deep technical expertise and growing enterprise ecosystem are crucial to Celonis’ global ambitions, according to Dilip Khandelwal, chief customer officer and chairman of the India Advisory Board at Celonis.

### India’s Pivotal Role in Celonis’ Global Expansion

As Celonis accelerates its worldwide growth, India is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the company’s engineering, services, and customer success capabilities.

“I think India is, at the moment, at the epicenter of a lot of things,” Khandelwal shared. “To understand what is happening, first you need to recognize that India has a very large population of 1.4 billion people. It is not just the sheer size and scale of available talent for Celonis to tap into, but also the influx of highly skilled students graduating from universities every year.”

Khandelwal discussed these insights during an exclusive interview with theCUBE’s Rob Strechay and Savannah Peterson at Celosphere 25, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio.

### Positioning Celonis as a Technology Leader and Talent Magnet

In the interview, Khandelwal emphasized how Celonis positions itself not only as a technology leader but also as a magnet for top talent. The company proves that process intelligence goes beyond mere data—it’s about driving meaningful, sustainable transformation.

### Partnerships Underpin Celonis’ Intelligent Solutions Strategy

At the core of Celonis’ strategy are industry partnerships, which serve as channels for synergistic growth. This approach starts by addressing isolated challenges, matures into domain-wide solutions, and ultimately has the potential to transform entire industries.

This philosophy also informs Celonis’ approach to AI adoption. As organizations move from understanding AI to reinventing processes, Celonis acts as a guide, helping design smarter, more compliant, and adaptable workflows.

“Celonis is the place for you to be because it gives you that meaning, not just data,” Khandelwal explained. “Many organizations have access to data information, but very few players provide the contextual and business meaning needed to redefine how you run your business.”

### Quantifying AI’s Impact Through Measurable Gains

Celonis helps customers quantify AI’s impact by delivering tangible gains in efficiency, compliance, and time to market. These measurable results make it easier for enterprises to justify further investments in intelligent solutions, Khandelwal noted.

“In my experience working with many enterprises, they are cautious when using terms like AI,” he said. “It involves a commitment, and we want customers to realize and demonstrate this value—it’s the most tangible benefit you can achieve.”

**Watch the full interview** as part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of Celosphere 25.

*Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for Celosphere 25. Neither Celonis, the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.*

*Photo credit: SiliconANGLE*
https://siliconangle.com/2025/11/07/ai-driven-transformation-talent-growth-india-intelligent-solutions-celosphere/

NHL insider uncovers Maple Leafs-David Kampf escalating situation as Toronto issue suspension without pay

The Toronto Maple Leafs placed forward David Kampf on waivers last week and subsequently assigned him to their AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies. Currently, the Leafs are carrying an excess of forwards, making it challenging to find a roster spot for Kampf. This situation has sparked growing tensions between Kampf and the organization.

NHL insider Darren Dreger discussed Kampf’s situation on Friday’s episode of the *First Up* podcast. Dreger affirmed that Kampf is an NHL-caliber player but noted he does not fit under the current coaching system led by Craig Berube.

“David Kampf is an NHL player. He is,” Dreger said. “Does he fit the eye of Craig Berube? He does not. He just doesn’t. And Toronto has 14 healthy forwards that need waivers. So what do you do? You’re stuck in a situation there.”

Dreger also mentioned that other NHL teams aren’t showing much interest in acquiring Kampf at the moment. However, he suggested that a future opportunity in the league is still possible.

“It’s too early in the season, not saying that he can’t find an NHL home outside of Toronto in the future, maybe near future,” Dreger added. “All it takes is a depth injury and a team that has some cap space, and away you go. That’s just not the reality for the Leafs right now.”

Currently, the Leafs’ options to create space for Kampf on their NHL roster are limited. While Kampf is reportedly unhappy playing in the AHL, Dreger said there isn’t much the Leafs can do about the situation.

Kampf is in the third season of a four-year, $9.6 million contract, carrying a cap hit of $2.4 million per year. He appeared in four games for the Marlies, registering one assist before leaving the team. According to PuckPedia, the Leafs have suspended him without pay due to him walking away from the Marlies.

Dreger also touched on the progression of Nick Robertson, who had been benched earlier but has since returned and is performing well this season with seven points in 13 games. He credited general manager Brad Treliving for his patience with Robertson.

Regarding Kampf, Dreger emphasized that teams do not simply give players away without compensation.

“The point of this is, you don’t just give players away,” Dreger explained. “If Brad Treliving could give him [Kampf] away without taking a bad contract back, obviously, he would do that. So yeah, there’s a bit of an issue there.”

Dreger confirmed that Kampf left the Marlies’ roster but noted reports suggest he may return soon.

On Thursday’s broadcast of *Insider Trading*, TSN’s Chris Johnston provided an update on Kampf’s status. Johnston shared that Kampf has been away as he contemplates his future and potential next steps in his career. There is speculation that Kampf might return to the Marlies this weekend, with a resolution possibly imminent.

“I’m told that could be coming to a resolution by this weekend,” Johnston said. “Could even see Kampf rejoin the Marlies. We’ll see what happens there.”

David Kampf did not make the Leafs’ NHL roster out of training camp this season — marking the first time since 2017 he missed opening night. Prior to joining Toronto in 2021, Kampf played four seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks. Last season, he recorded five goals and 13 points in 59 games and appeared in one playoff game.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-nhl-insider-uncovers-maple-leafs-david-kampf-escalating-situation-toronto-issue-suspension-without-pay

Women’s nonprofit to hold South Asian wedding-themed fundraiser Sunday

The event, named “Shaadi Mubarak” (Hindi for “happy marriage”), aims to “recreate the magic of a South Asian wedding.”

What sets this celebration apart is its focus on eliminating the social pressures that women often face at traditional weddings. The organizers hope to create an inclusive and joyful atmosphere where everyone can enjoy the festivities without stress or expectations.
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/womens-nonprofit-to-hold-south-asian-wedding-themed-fundraiser-sunday/

Payton Pritchard on the Boston Celtics season so far, new endorsement deal

When Payton Pritchard was drafted by the Boston Celtics, there was doubt about his NBA fit given his height—just 6-foot-1, undersized even at the point guard position in the NBA—and his relative obscurity to local college basketball fans. Pritchard played for Oregon in the Pacific-12 conference, which meant many Boston fans were unfamiliar with his game.

But the West Linn native took the same relentless approach he has brought to everything in his life and applied it to his NBA career. Despite inconsistent playing time in his first three seasons, Pritchard carved out a rotation spot with the Celtics. Over time, he developed that role into a successful supporting position on a title-contending team and eventually won the NBA’s 2025 Sixth Man of the Year award.

Now, he’s stepping into a starting role with Boston—and picking up some apropos endorsements while he’s at it, including a new partnership with Lucky Energy.

Celtics Wire recently caught up with the former Duck to talk about the season so far, how he and the rest of the roster are adapting to bigger roles, and how his endorsement with Lucky Energy came about. Here’s our conversation with Pritchard as fans await the 2025 NBA Cup game against the Orlando Magic on Friday, November 7.

*(Note: This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.)*

**Celtics Wire:** Thanks for this, Payton. You’re here to talk about your new sponsorship deal with Lucky Energy, but can we start with the season so far? Rebounding and rim protection have been issues, along with defense and focus. What do you think Boston most needs to address?

**Payton Pritchard:** It’s still early in the season. We’re meshing together, exploring new lineups, and getting used to new roles and rotations. We pride ourselves on playing tough and physical—that’s always been a staple for the Celtics, especially under Coach (Joe Mazzulla). We’ll do our best to correct any issues. I’m not worried about it. It’s a long season, and we’ll get there.

**CW:** There’s been noticeable growth among your teammates. Hugo Gonzalez looks ready for NBA minutes, Josh Minott is carving out a role, and Luka Garza has been more impactful than some expected. For you, who has shown the most growth, and why?

**PP:** I like our entire roster: young guys, older vets, and everyone in between. We have a group full of guys who show up each day willing to put in the work, and the results will show. I was once a young guy too—you just have to keep your head down and keep working. I like them all; they’re good dudes on and off the court.

**CW:** As I mentioned, you’re now one of the faces of Lucky Energy, which seems fitting given the gritty nature of the team you play for. How did this partnership come about? And has Lucky, the mascot, had a chance to try the energy drink yet?

**PP:** It was a natural fit. Lucky Energy is all about grit and toughness, which speaks to me. I’m that way on the court, and Boston is like that as a city, so it felt right. Not to mention, it’s the best-tasting energy drink with just five simple ingredients that keep me locked in.

Lucky, the mascot, has so much energy; if he drank Lucky Energy, I don’t know if we could contain him. I’ll give him a can the next time I see him.

**CW:** The focus of the campaign fits you perfectly. I immediately thought of that clip of you practicing your handle (you know the one). Tell me more about the campaign, especially since Celtics fans have seen how you became the player you are today.

**PP:** I pride myself on putting in the work when the bright lights aren’t on. There’s a certain toughness and grit you need to play in the NBA, especially for this city and franchise. I try to bring what comes naturally to me—hard work and dedication to my craft—every day.

Lucky Energy is built the same way; it’s for tough, hardworking people.

**CW:** I also heard there will be a Boston-focused campaign launching this spring. Can you tell us more about that?

**PP:** I want you to see it for yourself! Boston will be at the forefront of everything I do with Lucky Energy. The campaign is Boston-built. This city has given me so much, and this partnership will give back to the city while highlighting what Boston is all about.

**CW:** Help me out with one more detail I noticed about Lucky Energy before you go. I heard you’re not the only Sixth Man of the Year in this campaign. Is that a coincidence? And do you think Anfernee Simons will be a future sponsor after winning Sixth Man of the Year in 2026?

**PP:** I hope Anfernee is holding up that Sixth Man of the Year award in 2026, but I know he isn’t about individual goals. Anfernee is here to help us win.

Lucky Energy has partnered with Naz Reid and me. Lucky wants the underdogs. The Lucky family is for everyone who’s been doubted before but rises to the occasion.

Go get yourself a can at Shaw’s or Star Market, or on Amazon, and tell me what you think.

**CW:** Noted—thanks, Payton!

*Listen to “Havlicek Stole the Pod” on [Spotify](#) and [iTunes](#).*
https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/celtics/2025/11/07/payton-pritchard-on-the-celtics-season-so-far-new-endorsement-deal/87133938007/

Major injuries become a big storyline in college hockey

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# College Hockey Update: Injuries Shape Early Season Standings

OMAHA, Neb. — Significant injuries are impacting the early college hockey season, shaping pre-Christmas standings and testing teams’ depth.

**Key Injuries Across the Nation**
– **UND Fighting Hawks**: Josh Zakreski is out long-term after surgery.
– **Penn State**: Hobey Baker Award finalist Aiden Fink will be sidelined until the second semester.
– **St. Cloud State**: Top-pair defenseman Tanner Henricks will miss three months after an injury suffered in a collision with his own brother, Western Michigan forward Ty Henricks. Tanner was on Team USA’s radar for the World Junior Championship.
– **Western Michigan**: Defending NCAA champions are playing without NHL draft pick defensemen Joona Väisänen and Zack Sharp. While Sharp is nearing a return, Väisänen, a Pittsburgh Penguins pick, is expected to be out long-term.
– **Colorado College**: Philippe Blais-Savoie may return in 2–3 weeks, but Max Burkholder is out long-term.
– **Michigan**: Freshman Henry Mews, sixth in NCAA defensemen scoring, is out for the season.

Other teams are navigating shorter-term absences:
– **Boston University**: First-round pick Cole Eiserman is out.
– **Boston College**: Andre Gasseau and Oskar Jellvik are both sidelined.

**Minnesota Struggles with Depth**
The University of Minnesota, with only 14 forwards for the fourth straight season (including a Division-III transfer as the 14th forward), has seen the strategy backfire. Injuries to forwards Teddy Townsend, Tanner Ludtke, and August Falloon forced defenseman Axel Begley to play up front, while a blue-line injury to Cal Thomas thinned the defense.

Currently 2-7-1 ahead of their series with Notre Dame, the Gophers have struggled to generate offense; they’ve been held under 20 shots in each of five October games—matching the total from the previous five seasons.

Other struggling teams include:
– **Boston University (3-5-1) and Boston College (2-4-1)**, two of three Hockey East teams below .500.
– **Western Michigan**, conceding 10 goals in a series for the first time since December 2022.
– **Colorado College**, swept at home by Omaha.

The early season is highlighting the importance of roster depth, with teams relying on players who began the season as the 13th–15th forwards and 7th–9th defensemen.

## Player Spotlight: Ollie Josephson

UND freshman Ollie Josephson, a fourth-round pick of the Seattle Kraken, faced skepticism for leaving the Canadian Hockey League for college hockey. However, Josephson tallied four points last weekend against a top-10 team and was named the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s rookie of the week. He has played in all situations—5-on-5, power play, penalty kill, 6-on-5, and 3-on-3—demonstrating his readiness.

## Omaha’s Jersey Woes

Omaha wore home white jerseys on the road at Colorado College due to a lack of road jerseys, possibly lost when shipping containers fell into the sea off Long Beach, California. Road uniforms are being lettered, and the team hopes to have them ready for next week’s series at Minnesota Duluth.

## Brandon Holt’s SportsCenter Highlight

Brandon Holt, former Grand Forks Central defenseman and now a Maine senior, landed at No. 2 on ESPN’s SportsCenter after scoring an overtime winner vs. Boston University—then falling through the open door during his celebration. Holt has nine points in his last five games, trailing only two defensemen nationally in points.

## Quick Hits

– UND traveled to Omaha by bus this year, departing Wednesday and stopping in Sioux Falls for a 40-minute mall break. The team practiced at Ralph Engelstad Arena before leaving, and at Baxter Arena on Thursday, ending with a shootout won by the goaltenders for the first time this season.
– UND’s Josh Zakreski did not make the trip.
– UND commit Brock Schultz, a former East Grand Forks Senior High forward, was traded from Waterloo Black Hawks to Sioux Falls Stampede this week.
– UND commit Ethan MacKenzie now ranks second in scoring among Western Hockey League defensemen, trailing only future first-rounder Ryan Lin. MacKenzie (coming to UND next fall) has 20 points in 19 games.
– UND forward recruit Eli McKamey was Team Canada’s Player of the Game in their World Under-17 Challenge opener, impressive after missing most of last season due to injury.

For further updates and information, please contact the respective departments or check back for upcoming coverage.
https://www.twincities.com/2025/11/07/schlossman-college-hockey-major-injuries/

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