Newbridge firepower proves crucial vs. Dunloy

**Sean O’Learys Newbridge 1-14 Dunloy Cuchulainns 0-11**

This game was closer than the final scoreline suggests. It took determination mixed with outrageous skill for the Derry champions to advance in this Ulster senior club match at Owenbeg on Saturday.

Conleth McGrogan and Oisin Doherty produced moments of high octane, each landing late two-pointers to cushion the margin to six against a Dunloy side who were in the game in front of a large crowd of over 2,500 until the last few minutes. Factor in Callum McGrogan’s second-half goal alongside those four points, and you see that it was, in fact, three special moments which decided the outcome.

A salute to the Dunloy lads who were playing in their first-ever provincial senior football series, although many had previously played and won Ulster hurling honors with the famed Antrim club. They certainly gave it a good go, and with a brace of two-pointers on the cusp of the interval, they went in two points to the good, 0-8 to 0-6.

That was with the advantage of the elements, and you could see how Newbridge managed their efforts in the first half, where holding possession rather than going all-out for scores was a big part of their game plan.

Keelan Molloy pushed the Antrim lead out to three (0-9 to 0-6) on the resumption, which Mark McGrogan negated with a point of his own. However, when Ryan McGarry landed Dunloy’s 10th score, there was a sense of a real upset on the cards. Questions were asked of Newbridge, and McGrogan’s goal went a long way toward answering what mettle the Derry boys had for the occasion.

It boiled down to an arm-wrestle for control, and when Sean Elliot levelled once more for the underdog, anything seemed possible. Dunloy lived dangerously when a pass out of defense was intercepted and should have led to a goal but was spilled at the last second.

There was no need for Derry fans to worry as almost immediately, McGrogan landed his monster two-pointer, something that was bettered in execution by Oisin Doherty’s, which finally put a dagger into the heart of the Saffron challenge.

Newbridge now go forward to a quarter-final clash with Armagh kingpins Madden.

**Newbridge:** N Rocks; S McAteer, S McGrogan, M McGrogan (0-1); C McGrogan (1-0), C McGrogan, P McGrogan; C Doherty (0-2), C McGrogan (0-2, 1tp); E Young, M Doherty (0-1), C McAteer; P McMullan, S Young (0-2), O Doherty (0-6, 1tp, 0-4f)
Subs: J Diamond for Young (59).

**Dunloy:** C McMahon; R Cunning, A Crawford, C Kinsella; A McCarry, R McGarry (0-1), T McFerran; E McFerran, D Smith (0-2, 1tp); E O’Neill (0-1), S Elliot (0-1), C Cunning; L McFerran, K Molloy (0-6, 1tp, 0-2f), N Elliot
Subs: K McQuillan for L McFerran (59), J Scall for N Elliot (59).
Referee: K Eannetta.

**Ballygunner 0-18 Na Piarsaigh 0-15**

As early provincial rounds go, this trip by Waterford champions Ballygunner to Limerick was about as tough an assignment as possible. It called for guts, determination, and no little skill to beat a Na Piarsaigh outfit at the Gaelic Grounds, yet that is precisely what the Deise men achieved in a pulsating and closely fought game on Sunday afternoon.

It wasn’t top-class hurling or eye-catching stuff, more of an honest-to-goodness slog that asked the age-old question: which team wants it more?

And so it came to pass that for the seventh year in succession, the men in red and black were able to eliminate the Limerick champions. Having won four of the last four ties in Limerick, this says much about the inner fortitude of the Waterford men.

Almost 3,000 fans got no goals to cheer home, and only once when the home side finally got their noses in front eight minutes from time did the loudest cheer of the day ring out. That only served to give the Gunners more reason to dig deep, which they did by maintaining a defensive phalanx that thwarted opposition efforts to penetrate.

The success of this formula can be gauged by their counter-attacking prowess, which saw them score five of the last six points to emerge victorious by three points.

**Ballygunner:** S O’Keeffe; I Kenny, T Foley, A O’Neill; H Ruddle (0-03), Philip Mahony, R Power; C Sheahan, P Leavey; P Hogan (0-01), M Mahony (0-02), D Hutchinson (0-05, 3f, 1 65); M Hartley (0-02), P Fitzgerald (0-04, 1 65), K Mahony
Subs: C Power for Sheahan (49′), C Tobin (0-01) for Hartley (53′).

**Na Piarsaigh:** S Dowling; J Boylan, V Harrington, R Lynch (0-03, 3f); E McEvoy, M Casey, M Foley; J J Carey, T Grimes (0-01); W Henn, P Casey (0-03), D Dempsey; K Downes (0-06, 4f, 1 65), C Boylan (0-01), A Breen (0-01)
Subs: K Dempsey for Henn (41′), J Finn for Foley (43′), D Lynch for Breen (46′), E Brosnan for Grimes (54′), W Kearns for Carey (59′).
Referee: N Malone.

**Loughrea 1-15 St Thomas’ 1-14**

Galway is one of the harder county championships to retain, so hats off to Loughrea for making it back-to-back Galway senior hurling championship titles following a one-point win over a gallant St Thomas’ at Pearse Stadium on Saturday.

Retaining the Tom Callinan Cup for the first time in their history and winning it for the fourth time overall, the holders now have a chance to see how they progress in the All Ireland club series.

They were made to fight all the way in this encounter. After turning over five points to the good on 0-11 to 0-6—with Conor Cooney hitting four of the losers’ total and finishing with 1-10 in total—they had to fight might and main to keep their heads in front when it mattered most at the end of the game.

Only two ahead as the game drifted towards the red zone, a smashing strike by Darren Shaughnessy seemed to give them enough room to ease home, but a free by Cooney in injury time which raised a green flag had the crowd on tenterhooks before the holders held on to claim victory at the final whistle.

**Loughrea:** G Loughnane; P Hoban, J Coen, K Hanrahan; B Keary, S Morgan (0-2f), J Mooney; I Hanrahan (0-1), C Killeen; C Killeen, T Killeen (0-3, 0-2f), J Ryan; A Burns (0-5), D Shaughnessy (1-2), V Morgan (0-2)
Subs: M McManus for Burns (18-20), McManus for Ryan (57), S Sweeney for I Hanrahan (62), A Kelly for Killeen (64), N Keary for Burns (65).

**St Thomas’:** G Kelly; C Mahony, F Burke, J Headd; E Duggan, S Cooney, C Headd, D Burke, D McGlynn; D Burke (0-1), C Cooney (1-10, 1-9f), E Burke; E Brady, D Farrell (0-2), V Manso (0-1)
Subs: C Burke for Duggan (46), J Regan for McGlynn (46), D Finnerty for Brady (57).
Referee: L Gordon (Killimor).

**Monaghan’s Eugene “Nudie” Hughes Passes Away Aged 67**

It is with widespread sadness that the death was announced this week of former three-time All-Star Eugene “Nudie” Hughes at the age of 67.

Eugene was considered to be Monaghan’s greatest ever footballer and fought a hard battle against cancer for the last seven years. The Castleblayney Faughs legend showed remarkable resolve in facing the illness and thanked the huge support from family, friends, and the wider GAA community.

In 2024, Hughes was honored by the Gaelic Players Association with a Lifetime Achievement award. He was Monaghan’s first All-Star winner in 1979 and picked up two further personal accolades in 1985 and 1989. Hughes was one of the few players recognized both in defense and attack—first as a corner-back and later as a corner-forward.

His All-Star-winning years coincided with Monaghan winning the Ulster title. In 1985, Hughes was also part of the team that won the National Football League. He won a Railway Cup medal in 1984 with Ulster and two Ulster football titles with Castleblayney.

Monaghan GAA paid tribute to Eugene on Monday:

> “It is with deep and profound sadness that Monaghan GAA has learned of the passing of one of our greatest ever players, Eugene ‘Nudie’ Hughes—a true legend of Monaghan football and a three-time All-Star recipient.
> “Nudie’s contribution to our county, both on and off the field, was immense. His skill, passion, and leadership inspired generations, and his name will forever be synonymous with Monaghan’s proud footballing tradition.
> “Nudie fought his illness with immense courage and dignity, just as he played the game with heart and determination.”

**GAA Scorelines**

**Saturday, November 1**

– Roscommon SFC final replay
St Brigid’s 1-16 Padraig Pearses 1-12

– Leitrim SHC final
Cluainin Iomaint 2-10 Carrick HC 1-10

– Galway SHC final
Loughrea 1-15 St Thomas’ 1-14

– Limerick SFC semi-finals
Mungret St Pauls 0-17 Adare 1-13
Newcastle West 2-16 Fr Casey’s 0-14 (AET)

– Tipperary SFC semi-final
Clonmel Commercials 1-9 Upperchurch-Drombane 0-8

– Leinster club SFC Round 1
Portarlington (Laois) 1-12 Old Leighlin (Carlow) 0-6

– Ulster club SFC preliminary round
Sean O’Learys Newbridge (Derry) 1-14 Dunloy Cuchulainns (Antrim) 0-11

**Sunday, November 2**

– Waterford SFC final
Rathgormack 1-12 The Nire 1-10

– Wexford SFC final
Castletown Liam Mellows 0-14 Shelmaliers 1-7

– Leinster club SFC Round 1
Summerhill (Meath) 2-22 Killoe Young Emmets (Longford) 1-16
Athy (Kildare) 3-16 Baltinglass (Wicklow) 0

*End of Report*
https://www.irishecho.com/2025/11/newbridge-firepower-proves-crucial

Buckle up for a wild week of Maine high school soccer

Maine high school soccer is entering its final and most exciting week of the season, and Bangor-area fans will be treated to some of the best action as several of the North regional championships take place locally on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Bangor’s Cameron Stadium will host the Class A and Class B North title games. On Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., the defending state champion Bangor Rams girls will play on their home field against Camden Hills for the Class A North crown. The Hermon Hawks won’t have to travel far in their bid for the Class B girls North title, facing Skowhegan on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., also at Cameron Stadium.

The John Bapst boys team will also play at home when it takes on Oceanside on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in a Class B boys title matchup between the top two teams in B North.

Meanwhile, Hampden Academy will host the Class C North championships. The Orono boys will look to maintain their unbeaten season as they face second-ranked Mt. View of Thorndike.

The Class D North boys championship between Madawaska and Fort Fairfield will be held in Presque Isle, which will also host the statewide Class D girls divisional matchups.

Brewer High School will host the 8-player North title games on Wednesday, including the girls’ matchup between top seeds Dexter and Wisdom.

Below is the full regional championship schedule, courtesy of the Maine Principals’ Association.

### Regional Soccer Championships

**Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025**

**Class A North at Cameron Stadium, Bangor**
– Girls (4:30 p.m.): #1 Bangor (Home) vs. #2 Camden Hills (Away)
– Boys (7:00 p.m.): #1 Camden Hills (Home) vs. #3 Brunswick (Away)

**South at Falmouth High School**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Scarborough (Home) vs. #3 Windham (Away)
– Boys (6:30 p.m.): #1 Scarborough (Home) vs. #2 Falmouth (Away)

**Class C North at Hampden Academy**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Fort Kent (Home) vs. #3 Winslow (Away)
– Boys (6:30 p.m.): #1 Orono (Home) vs. #2 Mt. View (Away)

**South at Edward Little High School, Auburn**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Maranacook (Home) vs. #3 Mt. Abram (Away)
– Boys (6:30 p.m.): #1 Hall-Dale (Home) vs. #2 Mt. Abram (Away)

**Class D North at Dr. Gehrig Johnson Field, Presque Isle Middle School**
– Boys (5:00 p.m.): #1 Fort Fairfield (Home) vs. #2 Madawaska (Away)

**South at Cony High School, Augusta**
– Boys (5:00 p.m.): #1 Monmouth (Home) vs. #7 Richmond (Away)

**Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025**

**Class B North at Cameron Stadium, Bangor**
– Girls (4:30 p.m.): #2 Hermon (Home) vs. #5 Skowhegan (Away)
– Boys (7:00 p.m.): #1 John Bapst (Home) vs. #2 Oceanside (Away)

**South at McMann Field, Bath**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Cape Elizabeth (Home) vs. #2 Yarmouth (Away)
– Boys (6:30 p.m.): #1 Yarmouth (Home) vs. #2 Greely (Away)

**Class D (Divisional) North at Dr. Gehrig Johnson Field, Presque Isle Middle School**
– Girls 1 (4:00 p.m.): #1 Ashland (Home) vs. #5 Monmouth (Away)
– Girls 2 (6:30 p.m.): #2 Penobscot Valley (Home) vs. #3 Central Aroostook (Away)

**8-Player North at Brewer High School**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Dexter (Home) vs. #2 Wisdom (Away)
– Boys (6:00 p.m.): #1 Piscataquis Community (Home) vs. #2 Katahdin (Away)

**South at Gardiner High School**
– Girls (4:00 p.m.): #1 Bangor Christian (Home) vs. #2 Richmond (Away)
– Boys (6:00 p.m.): #1 Telstar (Home) vs. #2 Pine Tree (Away)

The state championship games will take place around Maine on Saturday, with the following host sites:
– Class A at Messalonskee High School, Oakland
– Class B at Edward Little High School, Auburn
– Class C at Cony High School, Augusta
– Class D at Hermon
– 8-Player at Brewer High School

Fans are encouraged to come out and support their local teams during this thrilling final week of high school soccer action!
https://www.bangordailynews.com/2025/11/03/sports/high-school-soccer/packed-schedule-maine-high-school-soccer/

How to activate a Requiem Obelisk on Deimos – Warframe

One of the challenges in Warframe’s current Nightwave is to activate three Requiem Obelisks on Deimos. For newer players, this task can be a bit confusing, especially if you’re unfamiliar with what Requiem Obelisks are and where to find them. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly what you need to do to complete this challenge.

### What Are Requiem Obelisks?

Requiem Obelisks are scattered all around the surface of the Cambion Drift on Deimos. These structures typically consist of several small pillars arranged around a central energy glyph, known as a reactive crystal.

### How to Activate a Requiem Obelisk

To activate a Requiem Obelisk, you need to switch your Warframe to Operator or Drifter mode. Once in this mode, shoot the reactive crystal at the center of the obelisk using your amp. Triggering this will start the specific challenge associated with that obelisk.

### Important Notes About the Challenge

For the purposes of the Nightwave challenge, all you need to do is activate the obelisks—completing the challenges they initiate is not necessary. Each obelisk displays a different glyph, and the associated challenges can sometimes be buggy. Typically, these challenges mainly reward farmable resources, so you don’t need to worry about finishing them.

Additionally, you can activate the same obelisk multiple times and each activation will count towards the challenge. This means you can simply return to one obelisk and activate it three times if you prefer.

### Where to Find Requiem Obelisks

Requiem Obelisks spawn randomly across the Cambion Drift region on Deimos. Their locations vary each time you enter, so be prepared to explore the area to find them. Keep an eye out for the distinct pillars with glowing energy glyphs—they are your targets.

By following these steps, you should be able to complete the Nightwave challenge of activating three Requiem Obelisks without any trouble. Good luck out there, Tenno!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146640/how-to-activate-requiem-obelisk-on-deimos-warframe

Hetzner among the Fortune layoffs

European business reporter Christiaan Hetzner was among the layoffs at Fortune earlier this summer. He served as a business writer on the daily news team in Europe.

Before joining Fortune, Hetzner spent 10 years at Reuters. He also worked for Dow Jones Newswires and covered the German auto industry for Automotive News Europe. In addition, he has experience freelancing.

Hetzner is a graduate of Georgetown University.
https://talkingbiznews.com/media-news/hetzner-among-the-fortune-layoffs/

ChatGPT Picks the 10 Best Crypto to Invest in November 2025

**Crypto Presales: Best Crypto to Invest in November 2025**

The search for the best crypto to invest in November 2025 has become a hot topic across trading forums and social media platforms. After analyzing current market trends, community data, and upcoming launches, ChatGPT has ranked ten promising cryptocurrencies: LivLive (IVE), Aave (AAVE), OKB (OKB), Bitget (BGB), Bittensor (TAO), NEAR (NEAR), Ondo (ONDO), Story (IP), Aptos (APT), and Worldcoin (WLD).

By reviewing growth metrics, token utility, and public interest, ChatGPT’s research highlights one standout project: **LivLive (IVE)**. Its real-world application model and booming presale performance set it far ahead of competitors. For Q4 2025, this human-action-driven ecosystem shows clear potential as the best crypto to invest in November 2025.

### 1. LivLive (IVE)

Leading the pack as the best crypto to invest in November 2025 is **LivLive (IVE)**, a token designed to reward everyday movement, reviews, and social activity.

ChatGPT’s evaluation reveals LivLive’s innovative merge of augmented reality (AR), blockchain, and wearable technology to create a “proof-of-action” economy. It transforms simple daily actions into tokenized value, linking lifestyle habits directly with crypto utility.

– **65% of tokens** are allocated directly to participants, ensuring fairness and wide distribution.
– Targeting the **trillion-dollar loyalty market**, LivLive offers long-term growth promise.
– Through mechanisms like mining power, referrals, and real-world rewards, it delivers substance beyond mere hype.

This combination of relatable purpose and early participant upside positions LivLive as the number one crypto to watch before its full exchange listing.

**Exclusive Alert:** Use the code **EARLY30** to get **30% more tokens instantly**! Early access means an early advantage—redeem today to secure a token boost before Stage 2 pricing increases. This deal won’t last long, so act fast!

### LivLive Presale: What You Need to Know

ChatGPT examined LivLive’s presale details:

– **Stage 1 price:** $0.02
– **Funds raised:** $2 million
– **Holders:** 130

Stage 2 price rises to $0.04, with the launch price expected at $0.25.

For example, a $5,000 allocation plus the EARLY30 bonus equates to 350,000 tokens, potentially worth **$87,500 at launch**.

Additional perks include **Treasure Vault entry** and a **50% mining guarantee**, providing tangible benefits beyond price appreciation.

These figures illustrate LivLive’s fair tokenomics, clear growth trajectory, and rewarding mechanics unmatched by other projects. Its early pricing advantage and lifestyle-oriented focus create measurable real-world upside, validating why LivLive stands as the best crypto to invest in November 2025 during this presale cycle.

### 2. Aave (AAVE)

Aave remains a respected DeFi lending leader, providing reliable liquidity markets and stable returns in Q4 2025.

However, growth potential appears moderate due to slower innovation and increased competition from newer protocols.

While offering a solid, low-risk proposition, Aave feels somewhat technical and distant from everyday consumer utility compared to LivLive’s interactive ecosystem. It holds value but lacks dynamic momentum.

### 3. OKB (OKB)

OKB, the utility token for OKX Exchange, delivers fee discounts and ecosystem access, making it a steady performer linked to platform activity.

Its dependence on exchange volume limits diversification outside trading cycles. Unlike community-driven tokens, OKB lacks social engagement dynamics.

While financially sound, its centralized scope appeals more to platform users than broad digital communities. ChatGPT forecasts OKB retaining value but missing out on viral growth.

### 4. Bitget Token (BGB)

Bitget Token remains a popular Asia-based exchange asset, boasting consistent liquidity and launchpad access.

Yet, price movements correlate strongly with market volume, and regulatory uncertainties around centralized exchanges could restrain future growth.

BGB retains utility but lacks a distinct identity or innovative edge. Its exchange-bound nature struggles to capture the retail attention seen in lifestyle tokens like LivLive.

### 5. Bittensor (TAO)

Bittensor introduces AI-driven infrastructure, rewarding developers for training open neural networks.

While conceptually groundbreaking, TAO is complex for average users and demands technical involvement, resulting in uncertain short-term ROI.

Adoption remains niche and technologist-focused. ChatGPT notes LivLive’s simpler, more accessible approach appeals broadly through everyday interaction and gamification.

### 6. NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

NEAR Protocol continues as an efficient layer-one blockchain with low fees and high throughput.

However, limited marketing and declining community activity reduce its visibility and appeal to growth-focused investors.

NEAR’s developer-centric strategy limits broader mass adoption. LivLive contrasts by engaging consumers directly with daily utility rather than focusing solely on technical performance.

### 7. Ondo (ONDO)

Ondo is recognized for its structured approach and institutional interest.

Slow adoption and tight regulatory frameworks constrain its momentum through November 2025.

Its corporate focus excludes everyday users, lacking emotional connection. LivLive’s human-centered vision offers a more relatable and marketable alternative, targeting individual participants with direct rewards.

### 8. Story (IP)

Story aims to tokenize intellectual property for digital creators.

While innovative in concept, execution has been slow, and lacking major platform integration hampers creator adoption.

Price volatility reflects the project’s developmental stage. ChatGPT views Story as interesting but not yet investment-ready. LivLive’s growing presale and tangible utility stand in contrast to Story’s early-phase limitations.

### 9. Aptos (APT)

Aptos continues to deliver speed and scalability, prized by engineers.

Though it maintains strong technology, Aptos shows limited new community traction, with valuations appearing saturated.

It now represents stability rather than rapid expansion. ChatGPT highlights that utility without excitement seldom drives top-tier performance, unlike LivLive’s fresh retail momentum in Q4 2025.

### 10. Worldcoin (WLD)

Worldcoin showcases innovation but faces significant privacy concerns.

Adoption depends heavily on unpredictable regulatory approvals as of November 2025.

Trust issues and a slow rollout make it speculative. ChatGPT contrasts this with LivLive’s transparency, community ownership, and reward-based growth geared towards everyday users.

### Conclusion: Is LivLive Really the Best Crypto to Invest in November 2025?

After a thorough comparison of ten projects, ChatGPT confirms **LivLive (IVE)** as the top choice for November 2025 investments.

Its presale design, real-world earning mechanics, and exclusive bonus code **EARLY30** solidify LivLive’s lead.

The LivLive presale promotes transparency and community incentives missing from traditional tokens this quarter.

While AAVE, OKB, BGB, TAO, NEAR, ONDO, IP, APT, and WLD each hold merit, none match LivLive’s lifestyle-driven ecosystem.

Join the LivLive presale today, use the code **EARLY30**, and unlock a next-generation reward economy that turns daily actions into real value.

### Find Out More

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https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/crypto/chatgpt-picks-the-10-best-crypto-to-invest-in-november-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chatgpt-picks-the-10-best-crypto-to-invest-in-november-2025

AGs James, Tong other sue Linda McMahon and her department

**New York and Connecticut Attorneys General Lead Lawsuit Against Department of Education Over New PSLF Rule**

New York Attorney General Letitia James, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, and 20 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts against the U.S. Department of Education and Linda McMahon, in her official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Education.

Linda McMahon, former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in Stamford, is named in the suit concerning a new federal rule restricting eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The PSLF program allows government and nonprofit employees to have their federal student loans forgiven after ten years of qualifying service.

The lawsuit alleges that the Department of Education’s new rule unlawfully limits eligibility by disqualifying entire state governments, hospitals, schools, and nonprofit organizations if the government unilaterally determines they have engaged in activities disfavored by the previous administration. These activities reportedly include support for immigrants, gender-affirming health care, or diversity programs.

According to the attorneys general, this rule is not only unlawful but also politically motivated. They argue the rule intends to punish states and organizations that the administration opposes.

The PSLF program was established by Congress in 2007. Attorney General James emphasized its importance, saying, “Public Service Loan Forgiveness was created as a promise to teachers, nurses, firefighters, and social workers that their service to our communities would be honored.”

She added, “Instead, this administration has created a political loyalty test disguised as a regulation. It is unjust and unlawful to cut off loan forgiveness for hardworking Americans based on ideology. I will not let our federal government punish New York’s public servants for doing their jobs or standing up for our values.”

The Department of Education finalized the controversial new rule on October 31, with the rule scheduled to take effect in July of next year.

James and the other attorneys general warn that entire classes of public workers—including teachers, health professionals, and legal aid attorneys representing immigrants—could suddenly lose PSLF eligibility despite fulfilling all program requirements.

Highlighting current tensions, James pointed out that earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Justice sued New York over its “Protect Our Courts Act.” This state law ensures that immigration enforcement does not deter individuals from seeking justice in state courts. Under the new PSLF rule, the attorneys general contend that the administration could deem the “Protect Our Courts Act” as having a “substantial illegal purpose” and use that as grounds to deny loan forgiveness to thousands of New York public employees.

The lawsuit underscores that the new rule is flatly illegal. The PSLF law guarantees forgiveness for anyone who works full-time in qualifying public service. It does not grant the Department of Education authority to impose ideological tests or selectively target state policies or social programs while exempting federal agencies from similar scrutiny.

The group of attorneys general is asking the federal court to declare the new rule unlawful, vacate it, and bar the Department of Education from enforcing or implementing it. They stand united in their commitment to protect the promise of loan forgiveness for public servants nationwide.
https://westfaironline.com/fairfield/ags-james-tong-other-sue-linda-mcmahon-and-her-department/

Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin Plunge as Crypto Liquidations Top $1.1 Billion

After a rough October that didn’t deliver the anticipated “Uptober” gains for Bitcoin and other top crypto assets, November is off to a challenging start. Major cryptocurrencies are deep in the red so far this Monday, with Bitcoin plunging 4% and altcoins suffering even larger losses.

Liquidations are piling up quickly. According to data from CoinGlass, approximately $1.16 billion worth of positions were liquidated over the last 24 hours. The vast majority of these, about $1.08 billion, were long positions—bets that asset prices would rise.

Bitcoin and Ethereum are leading the downturn, with liquidations totaling around $298 million and $273 million respectively. Bitcoin has dropped 4% on the day to a recent price of $20,699, marking its lowest level since October 17, as reported by CoinGecko. Ethereum and other altcoins have been hit even harder, with ETH declining roughly 7% to $3,583—a near three-month low.

Other notable losses include XRP, which has fallen about 7% to $2.33. BNB, Solana, and Dogecoin are all experiencing daily declines around 9% at the time of writing.

Interestingly, this latest crypto plunge comes even as major stock indices like the Nasdaq and S&P 500 remain in positive territory. There are no clear catalysts explaining such significant crypto losses this Monday.

However, on X (formerly Twitter), noted pseudonymous analyst Maartunn from CryptoQuant highlighted several potential factors driving today’s downturn. These include sell pressure from U.S. spot Bitcoin traders and apparent “signs of fragility” in the Ethereum charts.

Crypto prices began slipping late Sunday after comments from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent regarding the impact of high interest rates on the economy. Bessent warned that “parts of the economy” may have been pushed “into recession.” As a result, crypto traders may be bracing for short-term volatility ahead of this week’s critical jobs report.
https://decrypt.co/347154/bitcoin-ethereum-dogecoin-plunge-crypto-liquidations-topping-1-1-billion

MSI made a Raspberry Pi-like PC with Intel x86 processors

MSI has released a new single-board computer powered by Intel’s Alder Lake, Amston Lake, or Twin Lake x86 processors. Designed in a compact Pico-ITX form factor, the MS-CF16 V3.0 measures just 101 x 73 millimeters (roughly 4 x 2.9 inches) and weighs only 300 grams (0.6 pounds), making it similar in size to a standard Raspberry Pi board. This board targets “deployment in extreme environments and industrial use cases,” offering robust performance in a small package.

### Compact Design with Rich Connectivity

Despite its tiny footprint, the MS-CF16 V3.0 boasts a versatile set of connectivity options. It includes:

– Two USB 3.2 Type-A ports
– Two USB 2.0 ports
– Two Ethernet LAN connectors (2.5 Gb and 1 Gb)
– An M.2 B Key slot for storage or cellular modules
– An M.2 E Key slot for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth cards
– SATA 3.0 support

For video output, the board can simultaneously drive up to two displays using the HDMI port combined with either the LVDS or embedded DisplayPort interface.

### Built for Harsh Environments

One of the standout features of the MS-CF16 V3.0 is its rugged design. It operates reliably in harsh conditions ranging from -40°C (-40°F) to 70°C (158°F), all while relying on passive cooling with no fans. This makes it well-suited for industrial settings where durability and stability are critical.

### Processor Options

MSI offers three Intel processor choices for this board:

– **Intel Atom X7433RE**: 4 cores, up to 3.4 GHz max clock speed, 9W TDP
– **Intel Processor N97**: 4 cores, up to 3.6 GHz max turbo frequency, 12W TDP
– **Intel Processor N150**: 4 cores, 6W TDP, up to 3.6 GHz max turbo frequency (commonly found in mini PCs and entry-level Windows laptops)

### Availability and Use Cases

The MS-CF16 V3.0 is not available through typical retail channels. Instead, it is aimed exclusively at embedded hardware applications for companies and organizations. Targeted industries include factory automation, smart kiosks, transportation systems, and edge computing devices.

While it is not currently listed with US distributors, the board is available through authorized sellers in Canada, Germany, and other regions.

In a press release, MSI stated:
*”With its compact size, wide temperature tolerance, and rich feature set, the MS-CF16 V3.0 is designed to meet the diverse needs of embedded system developers, industrial OEMs, and system integrators. Whether used in smart manufacturing, medical equipment, digital signage, or transportation infrastructure, this board delivers performance, stability, and expandability in a small form factor.”*

### Alternative Options for US Buyers

If you are based in the United States and looking for a compact x86-based PC, you might consider alternatives like the GMKtec NucBox G5 or fanless MeLE Mini PC. Unlike the Raspberry Pi, these devices support standard Microsoft Windows versions and a wide range of other x86-compatible operating systems, providing greater versatility for general computing needs.

The MSI MS-CF16 V3.0 bridges the gap between industrial robustness and compact design, offering a specialized solution for embedded systems operating in extreme environments. While it may not be suited for everyday consumer use, it opens new possibilities in industrial and embedded applications.
https://www.howtogeek.com/msi-made-a-raspberry-pi-like-pc-with-intel-x86-processors/

Don’t wait until Black Friday, grab a Nintendo Switch 2 and two of its best games at a mega discount with this early bundle deal

If you’ve been waiting for a decent Nintendo Switch 2 discount before picking up the new console, then I’ve managed to find the perfect bundle deal for you.

Right now, over at Very, you can get your hands on a Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle with a copy of Donkey Kong Bananza for just £459 (was £489) as part of the retailer’s early Black Friday deals.

The Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle has an RRP of £429.99, while Donkey Kong Bananza retails for £64.99. This gives you an overall saving of £35.98 compared to buying everything individually at full price.

If you only want the console and Mario Kart World, you can secure a bargain with the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle for just £409 (was £429) also at Very.

### Today’s Best Nintendo Switch 2 Deals

Both Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza are among the best Nintendo Switch 2 games available right now. They’re some of my favorite experiences on the console, and I would go so far as to say they’re essential purchases for anyone buying Nintendo’s latest system.

That’s what makes this bundle—including both games—so worthwhile. You’re getting two fantastic titles that showcase the system at its absolute best and ensure you will have no shortage of things to do after setting up your new console.

If you’re currently shopping for early Christmas gifts, this bundle is definitely one to consider. You save a decent chunk compared to buying the items individually and won’t have to worry about purchasing new games for your gift recipient anytime soon.

Both Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza are great family experiences, too. Thanks to the two Joy-Con controllers included with the Nintendo Switch 2 console, you’ll be able to play both games together without any additional purchases.

Keep reading for some of our top Nintendo Switch 2 game recommendations or to see the other best Nintendo Switch 2 deals near you.
https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nintendo/dont-wait-until-black-friday-grab-a-nintendo-switch-2-and-two-of-its-best-games-at-a-mega-discount-with-this-early-bundle-deal

Trump Denies Knowing CZ Amid Pardon and Family’s USD1 Stablecoin Ties

**Trump Denies Knowing CZ Amid Pardon and Family’s USD1 Stablecoin Ties**

*Published on BitcoinEthereumNews.com*

President Donald Trump pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) in late October for anti-money-laundering violations. However, during a CBS 60 Minutes interview, Trump denied any personal knowledge of Zhao, describing the case as a Biden administration overreach. This distancing came amid heightened scrutiny over Trump’s ties to the crypto sector.

### Trump’s Pardon Erased CZ’s Conviction

The presidential pardon wiped out Zhao’s 2023 guilty plea and associated penalties, which included a $50 million fine and a four-month prison term. This move effectively erased the legal consequences Zhao faced for his role in violating anti-money-laundering laws.

### Binance Faced Massive Settlement

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, had agreed to pay $4.3 billion to settle charges related to inadequate anti-money-laundering controls. These lapses allegedly enabled illicit financial activities to persist on the platform, attracting regulatory backlash.

### Family Crypto Connections Raised Concerns

Adding to the controversy, Trump’s sons’ World Liberty Financial project involved Binance in a $2 billion stablecoin deal titled “USD1.” This connection fueled criticism from Democrats, who argued there were conflicts of interest and flagged potential irregularities in the stablecoin’s reserves and funding structure.

### Implications and Controversy

Trump’s pardon of Binance’s CZ has sparked widespread debate over the intersection of politics, crypto regulation, and family business ventures. Many observers are closely watching how these developments could influence future regulatory frameworks in the cryptocurrency space.

**Stay informed on the latest updates** in cryptocurrency regulation and the continuing fallout from this high-profile pardon. For more in-depth analysis, visit BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/trump-denies-knowing-cz-amid-pardon-and-familys-usd1-stablecoin-ties/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trump-denies-knowing-cz-amid-pardon-and-familys-usd1-stablecoin-ties

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