Glens Falls man gets 25 to life for 2024 shooting

A Glens Falls man was sentenced in Warren County Court on Thursday to 25 years to life in prison for a shooting that occurred in Glens Falls in 2024.

The sentencing marks a significant development in the case, reflecting the severity of the crime. Further details about the incident and the court proceedings have not been disclosed at this time.
https://www.news10.com/news/crime/glens-falls-man-gets-25-to-life-for-2024-shooting/

‘What Happens In Nevada’: Democrats Can’t Stop Ranting About Trump’s Nuclear Weapons Move While Shutdown Rages

As the government shutdown surges toward becoming the longest in U.S. history, Senate Democrats are condemning President Donald Trump’s Wednesday evening declaration that his administration will resume nuclear weapons testing.

Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday that he had “instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis,” arguing that Russia and China were conducting their own tests and that America must match their efforts. The president stated that the U.S. already possesses the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, noting that this, and the modernization of the weapons, had occurred during his first term.

Democratic Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen issued an emotional rebuke, arguing that nuclear testing could possibly bring radioactive “contamination” beyond the desert.

“Trump’s going to start nuclear testing. Explosive nuclear testing. What happens in Nevada ain’t gonna’ stay there,” Rosen told reporters on Thursday after criticizing Senate Majority Leader John Thune. “The ground, the air, the water, all across this country, places like Utah, Nebraska, Idaho, keep going. Because the rain falls everywhere, the wind blows everywhere. And that contamination won’t stay isolated.”

Democratic Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and Navy pilot, said the U.S. has no need to test its nuclear weapons, and claimed the idea “benefits the Chinese.”

“We can model this stuff; we have enough data from hundreds, maybe up to a thousand tests,” Kelly told reporters. “This benefits the Chinese.”

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https://dailycaller.com/2025/10/30/democrats-trump-nuclear-testing-jacky-rosen-mark-kelly-richard-blumenthal/

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. debutó con la selección sub-16 de Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo Júnior, hijo mayor de la estrella portuguesa Cristiano Ronaldo, disputó este jueves sus primeros minutos con la selección sub-16 de Portugal, en la victoria 2-0 sobre la anfitriona Turquía en el Torneo de la Copa de las Federaciones.

El atacante de 15 años ingresó al terreno de juego en el minuto 90, cuando el marcador ya favorecía al combinado luso gracias a los tantos de Samuel Tavares y Rafael Cabral, jóvenes formados en las canteras del Sporting de Lisboa y del Braga, respectivamente.

Portugal volverá a competir en Antalya este sábado ante Gales, y cerrará su participación el próximo martes frente a Inglaterra.

El joven atacante continúa su progresión en categorías menores tras un destacado paso por la sub-15. En mayo, se estrenó con la camiseta portuguesa en el Torneo Vlatko Markovic en Croacia, donde brilló con un doblete en la final para sellar el triunfo 3-2 sobre los locales.

Siguiendo los pasos de su padre, Ronaldo Júnior forma parte de las divisiones inferiores del Al Nassr en Arabia Saudita. Antes, pasó por las categorías juveniles del Manchester United y la Juventus.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/30/cristiano-ronaldo-jr-debuto-con-la-seleccion-sub-16-de-portugal/

“The pressure has always been so great and high”: Kalen DeBoer refuses to step back from Alabama’s terrific run in SEC ahead of LSU faceoff

Kalen DeBoer has put all the critics to bed, especially those who doubted him after Alabama’s loss in the season opener against FSU. The program has seen an exponential rise overall, with Alabama performing exceptionally well on both offense and defense. Currently, the team stands at 7-1 with an undefeated 5-0 record in the SEC. Their next challenge comes this weekend against LSU.

The veteran head coach recently appeared on the Triple Option podcast, joining an elite panel hosted by Urban Meyer. During the podcast, DeBoer provided an inside look at how the team overcame early criticism and doubts by maintaining focus on each weekly game.

Despite Alabama’s unbeaten streak since Week 2, DeBoer emphasized that he has no intention of resting or becoming complacent. His primary goal remains making the playoffs and contending for the national title.

“I’m not gonna let myself get comfortable,” DeBoer told Rob Stone, Urban Meyer, and Mark Ingram on the Triple Option Podcast. “I think that’s the way you’ve got to just keep attacking it, and that’s the way it’s always been. The pressure you put on yourself, that I’ve put on myself, has always been so great and so high.”

DeBoer also spoke about how well his family has settled in Tuscaloosa and how the passionate support from fans keeps him motivated.

“I love living here, though. My family loves it, and it’s fun when what you’re really passionate about is a priority and really important to the university, the people, your alumni. Getting texts from Mark (Ingram) and other alumni saying they’re proud means the world to me because that’s what I do,” he added.

### Kalen DeBoer Gets Real About LSU Faceoff in Week 10

This weekend’s matchup against LSU comes with unique challenges. The Tigers will enter the game without Brian Kelly calling plays, a situation that could make them vulnerable against a highly stable Alabama squad. However, DeBoer remains cautious and refuses to underestimate LSU’s ability to compete against ranked opponents.

“We’ve just got to do what we’ve been doing, and that’s focusing on us and focusing on what we are and improving the areas we can. We’ll be ready to adjust to whatever comes our way,” DeBoer said during his recent SEC appearance.

With the SEC being one of the most competitive conferences in the country, Alabama must win every upcoming game to keep their playoff hopes alive. Several teams are vying for crucial playoff spots in this tough 12-team league. At this pace, Alabama is shaping up to be a strong contender for the postseason.

Stay tuned as Alabama continues its pursuit of excellence under Kalen DeBoer’s leadership.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/college-football/news-the-pressure-always-great-high-kalen-deboer-refuses-step-back-alabama-s-terrific-run-sec-ahead-of-lsu-faceoff

Hogs Posting Steady Trade at Midday

Lean hog futures saw mixed activity, with the nearby December contract up 25 cents while other contracts traded steady to 50 cents lower.

The USDA’s national base hog price from Thursday morning was not reported due to no volume. The CME Lean Hog Index declined by another 17 cents on October 28, settling at $91.86.

Meanwhile, the USDA’s pork carcass cutout value from the Thursday morning report increased by 7 cents to $100.31 per cwt. However, the butt, picnic, and ham primals were reported lower.

USDA estimated federally inspected hog slaughter for Wednesday at 492,000 head, bringing the weekly total to 1.471 million head after a revision from Tuesday. This figure is down 1,000 head from last week but still 5,771 head above the same week last year.

**Lean Hog Futures Summary:**
– December 2025 Hogs: $81.025, up $0.250
– February 2026 Hogs: $82.250, down $0.075
– April 2026 Hogs: $86.350, down $0.200

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https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/hogs-posting-steady-trade-midday

Deal between the US and China is undoing damage from a self-inflicted trade war

U.S. and China Ease Trade Tensions with New Agreement Amid Ongoing Challenges

BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Three-digit tariffs are off the table, but import duties on each other remain higher than they were in January. Rare earth materials will flow more smoothly, yet China has implemented an export permitting regime that it can tighten or loosen as needed. Port fees will be eliminated, but only for one year. And Beijing has resumed purchasing U.S. soybeans after having abruptly cut off American farmers.

After months of posturing, arguing, and threatening, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have essentially turned back the clock. While Trump hailed the meeting as a “roaring success,” the resulting agreement may largely serve to undo some of the damages the trade war inflicted since Trump returned to the White House.

“It is hard to see what major gains the U.S. has made in the bilateral relationship relative to where things stood before Trump took office,” said Eswar Prasad, an economist at Cornell University.

On the Senate floor, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer denounced the deal from South Korea, stating it leaves the U.S. “no better off.” He criticized the trade war, saying, “If anything, things are worse: Prices have gone up and China has agreed to nothing of substance that will improve trade between our nations.” Schumer added that Trump “started a trade war, created a giant mess for businesses, consumers, and soybean farmers, and then he celebrates for trying to clean up the very mess he created in the first place.”

Nevertheless, the deal has injected a degree of stability, giving the world’s two largest economies, along with the global community, time and room to readjust. Washington and Beijing still need to finalize their agreements—a process that always carries the potential for fresh disputes. For now, though, Xi appears interested in moving past the latest tensions.

In an official statement, Xi referred to “recent twists and turns” that “offered some lessons for both sides.” He emphasized the importance of “focusing on the benefits of cooperation rather than falling into a vicious cycle of mutual retaliation.”

Both Sides Reduce Tariffs, Resume U.S. Soybean Sales to China

Trump initiated the trade war in February by imposing an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods, citing Beijing’s failure to address the flow of chemicals used to produce fentanyl. These tariffs escalated to as much as 145% following Chinese retaliation, but were later scaled back after market disruptions.

In May, both sides agreed to cut their massive tariffs to 10% on each other, while Washington retained a 20% fentanyl-related tariff, and China maintained retaliatory tariffs of 10% to 15% on U.S. farm goods. Now, Trump announced the removal of one 10% fentanyl tariff in exchange for China’s cooperation in combating the illicit drug trade.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins stated that China would also withdraw retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural products. A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson confirmed that Beijing would “adjust accordingly” its countermeasures, though specific details were not provided.

Additionally, China agreed to purchase 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans through January and will import at least 25 million metric tons annually over the next three years, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed on Fox Business Network’s Mornings with Maria. For context, China bought 17 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans in the first eight months of the year but imported none in September. In 2024, China reportedly purchased 22 million metric tons, according to state media.

Although China has not publicly confirmed the details of the newest soybean deal, the commerce ministry stated that both sides have reached a “consensus” to expand agricultural trade.

One-Year Truce on Export Controls and Port Fees

China, leveraging its monopoly in processing critical minerals, introduced a permitting requirement in April for exporting several rare earth elements. On October 9, Beijing expanded these export rules, apparently responding to the U.S. decision to extend export controls to businesses affiliated with already blacklisted foreign companies.

In response, Trump threatened to impose a 100% tariff on China, but diplomatic efforts prevailed, paving the way for the leaders’ meeting in South Korea. Beijing announced it would pause the rare earth export permitting rules for one year starting in October “to conduct research to refine specific plans.” Concurrently, the U.S. agreed to suspend its affiliate rule for a year.

Wade Senti, president of U.S. permanent magnet company AML, said the pause “provides just enough time for the United States to accelerate investment in capabilities and innovation for rare earths and permanent magnets.” He emphasized this effort “needs to be on warp speed and at a scale never seen before since the COVID-19 response.”

Another contentious issue had been the U.S. introduction of port fees in October targeting China-linked vessels, part of a plan to restore America’s shipbuilding capabilities. Beijing retaliated with countermeasures. The port fees have not been removed but will be suspended for one year, the Chinese commerce ministry confirmed.

Future Remains Uncertain

Whether Trump will accept a return to the status quo or push to tackle fundamental issues persisting for years between the U.S. and China remains unclear. Nothing in Thursday’s meeting—the first between Trump and Xi in six years—addresses Chinese manufacturing dominance, which Trump has blamed for America’s loss of blue-collar jobs.

Sean Stein, president of the U.S.-China Business Council, described the latest developments as “very encouraging.” He expressed hope that future negotiations will “address long-standing market access barriers, help level the playing field for U.S. companies, and bring long-term predictability to the bilateral trade relationship.”

Opportunities to continue tackling these challenges remain. Trump indicated he will visit China in April, with Xi expected to visit the U.S. subsequently. If Trump’s efforts fall short, this period could be remembered as much ado about nothing relative to the ongoing trajectory of China’s rising economy.

“Generally, Trump grows impatient with anything beyond the immediate, and it is the Chinese that play for longer term advantage,” said Kurt Campbell, former deputy secretary of state in the Biden administration and chairman of The Asia Group.

___

Tang and Wiseman reported from Washington. Josh Funk in Omaha, Neb., contributed to the report.

https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/deal-between-the-us-and-china-is-undoing-damage-from-a-self-inflicted-trade-war/

Sharks rumors: San Jose’s top trade chip in 2025-26

The San Jose Sharks are one of the most exciting teams in the NHL, but their offensively talented youth movement hasn’t yet translated into many wins. As a result, the team is expected to continue selling at the trade deadline and pursuing top draft picks for another year or two.

Currently, the Sharks sit near the bottom of the league with a 2-6-2 record. With struggles mounting, rumors are already swirling about potential trades involving some of their veterans.

“He’s holding down the Sharks’ second line quite well, and a team looking for middle-six depth down the center, well, there are many who will covet his skillset,” said a source. The center market is anticipated to generate strong returns this year’s trade deadline, as teams look to upgrade their middle-six centers for the playoff push.

One of the top candidates gaining attention is Alexander Wennberg. Alongside him, there are also rumors involving Nazem Kadri of the Calgary Flames and Pavel Zacha of the Boston Bruins. These players are expected to spark a bidding war among teams eager to bolster their rosters.

The Sharks’ young core further complicates their situation. Trading Wennberg would open the door for last year’s first-round pick, Michael Misa, to receive more ice time. While it’s challenging for San Jose to earn wins against veteran teams with such a youthful roster, the experience Misa would gain playing in the top six for the remainder of the season would be invaluable.

“My only question about Wennberg is: ‘Do the Sharks try to move him out earlier to give Michael Misa top-six minutes sooner?’” the source added.

San Jose might find a team willing to jump ahead of rivals by acquiring Wennberg early. Historically, players joining contending teams perform better when given a few extra weeks or months to acclimate to their new surroundings.

While this approach may take some drama out of trade deadline day, this could be a year when teams choose the early move rather than waiting until the last minute.
https://clutchpoints.com/nhl/san-jose-sharks/sharks-rumors-san-joses-top-trade-chip-2025-26

Uphold Joins Gemini, Relaunches XRP Debit Card Following SEC Lawsuit Resolution

**Uphold Relaunches XRP Debit Card for U.S. Users Following Ripple’s Legal Victory**

Uphold has officially relaunched its XRP Debit Card across the United States, marking a significant milestone following the resolution of Ripple’s legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This move follows Gemini’s similar launch of its XRP credit card in August, highlighting growing momentum in crypto payment products nationwide.

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Uphold announced the reintroduction of its XRP debit card, which enables users to spend more than 300 digital assets anywhere Visa is accepted—both online and in physical stores. Cardholders can also earn up to 6% cashback paid in XRP on all purchases, with no credit checks or waiting periods required.

Nancy Beaton, President at Uphold, emphasized the importance of the relaunch for the company’s XRP community:
> “We’ve always had a strong base of XRP holders. We previously offered a debit card but had to pause it amid regulatory uncertainty. Bringing it back now reaffirms our long-standing commitment to the XRP ecosystem.”

The firm initially suspended the XRP debit card in March 2023 due to risks associated with the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple. During this period, many exchanges chose to delist XRP amidst the legal dispute. However, Uphold stood apart by continuing to support XRP throughout the lawsuit.
> “We never delisted XRP when most platforms did,” Beaton added. “That decision earned us a loyal community, and this card is part of our promise to keep delivering real-world utility for XRP holders.”

**Growing Competition in the Crypto Card Market**

Uphold’s return to the XRP debit card market comes shortly after Gemini’s rollout of its own XRP credit card in August. Gemini’s card offers up to 4% XRP rewards on purchases and is part of the exchange’s broader strategy to boost cryptocurrency adoption.

In addition to XRP-focused products, the crypto card space has seen several notable developments:

– Fold partnered with Visa and Stripe to launch a Bitcoin Rewards Credit Card, allowing users to earn Bitcoin on every transaction.
– Gemini expanded its card lineup with a Solana Edition Credit Card, enabling users to earn and automatically stake SOL rewards.
– Trump’s WLFI is reportedly developing its own debit card and retail payment app, which aims to connect its USD₁ stablecoin to Apple Pay for instant daily transactions.

These initiatives demonstrate the crypto industry’s increasing focus on making digital assets more accessible and convenient, while enhancing user retention through innovative financial products.

**Expanding Staking Rewards**

Alongside the debit card relaunch, Uphold is expanding its U.S. offerings by reinstating staking rewards across 19 digital assets, including Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and NEAR Protocol. This move aims to provide users with more opportunities to grow their holdings while engaging with the platform.

The resurgence of the XRP debit card signals renewed confidence in the cryptocurrency ecosystem following Ripple’s legal victory and highlights the intensifying competition among crypto payment providers striving to deliver seamless, real-world utility to users.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/uphold-joins-gemini-relaunches-xrp-debit-card-following-sec-lawsuit-resolution/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uphold-joins-gemini-relaunches-xrp-debit-card-following-sec-lawsuit-resolution

Easy houseplants to care for Crossword Clue

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