Another must-watch moment for Michael Jordan as NBA great testifies at NASCAR trial

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Jordan has had a lifetime of big moments. His latest came on the witness stand in a federal courthouse.

The retired NBA great testified Friday against NASCAR in an antitrust case he is pursuing against the stock car series on behalf of his race team, 23XI Racing, along with Front Row Motorsports. Both teams want to force NASCAR to change the way it does business with its teams, accusing the organization of monopolistic behavior.

“Someone had to step forward and challenge the entity,” the soft-spoken Jordan told the jury. “I felt I could challenge NASCAR as a whole.”

It was a different role for the 62-year-old Jordan, known best for the six NBA titles he won with the Chicago Bulls and his business interests in retirement, including his still relatively new role as a NASCAR team co-owner alongside three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin. The name 23XI combines Jordan’s longtime jersey number (23) with Hamlin’s race car number (11).

Dressed in a dark blue suit, Jordan slowly headed to the stand for the afternoon session, adjusted the seat for his 6-foot-6 frame, and settled in. Those in the packed courtroom hung on every word.

Jordan shared that he grew up a NASCAR fan, attending races at age 11 or 12 with his family at tracks in Charlotte and Rockingham in his home state of North Carolina, as well as Darlington in South Carolina and the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.

“We called it a weekend vacation,” he said.

There were moments of levity during the dramatic day of testimony, which also included Heather Gibbs, daughter-in-law of team owner and NFL Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs. People were turned away from the courtroom due to capacity, and U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell couldn’t help but notice the high attendance in front of him as well as an overflow room nearby.

“I take it Mr. Jordan is the next witness,” Judge Bell quipped.

Outside the courthouse in downtown Charlotte, a crowd gathered for the first time this week to catch a glimpse of Jordan. One woman screamed, “Oh my God, Mike! You are an icon, you the best, you the best to do it in the NBA!” Another claimed to have played golf and cards with Jordan’s acquaintances while asking for a photo with him and his daughters.

Jordan responded, “Man, it’s cold out here for you guys,” before complimenting the two girls on their Nike-branded hoodies.

A spectator held a sign that read, “NASCAR Your Fans Deserve Better.” Hamlin turned to him and said, “You’re right,” as they made their way through the crowd toward a caravan of waiting SUVs.

On the witness stand, Jordan revealed he was an early fan of Richard Petty, like his father. He later gravitated to Cale Yarborough, “the original No. 11. Sorry, Denny,” Jordan testified as Hamlin watched from the gallery.

When asked to outline his career, Jordan noted his time with the Bulls and added that he remains a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets. Did he play anywhere else?

“I try to forget it but I did,” said Jordan, referring to his stint with the Washington Wizards in a mostly forgettable return to the NBA after his championship runs with the Bulls and a brief minor league baseball career.

However, Jordan spent most of his testimony explaining why he is suing the series he loves over the charters that guarantee teams revenue and access to Cup Series races. Among other things, the plaintiffs want the charters made permanent, something NASCAR has resisted.

“Look, we saw the economics wasn’t really beneficial to the teams,” Jordan testified, adding: “The thing I see in NASCAR that I think is absent is a shared responsibility of growth as well as loss.”

As the session wound down, defense attorney Lawrence Buterman noted the novelty of cross-examining an icon like Jordan, closing with the comment: “Thank you for making my 9-year-old think I’m cool today.”

“You’re not wearing any Jordans today,” Jordan replied with a smile.

When he was dismissed from the stand, Jordan said, “Whew,” and made his way back to the seat in the front row he’s occupied all week.

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https://mymotherlode.com/sports/basketball-general-news/10268682/another-must-watch-moment-for-michael-jordan-as-nba-great-testifies-at-nascar-trial.html

With Climate Change Drying Up, Democrats Switch to Affordability

The signs are everywhere: climate change is dead as a political cause. Democrats have found another focus.

Tom Steyer, a well-known climate activist, is running for Governor of California. However, he’s not running on his favorite topic: environmentalism and climate change. Instead, he’s shifted to a more pressing issue that has captured the electorate’s attention lately—affordability.

With skyrocketing costs, people are struggling to afford groceries and housing. As a result, climate change has faded into the background, and Democrats are jumping on the affordability bandwagon.

People are beginning to notice that New York isn’t underwater, the polar ice caps remain intact, and dire predictions about the world ending in ten years have not come to pass. According to Politico, Tom Steyer’s dramatic shift reflects the broader direction of the Democratic Party: moving away from climate politics and focusing on affordability.

You can gauge the party’s retreat from climate issues in one name: Tom Steyer. The billionaire environmental activist who built his political profile on climate change—even writing last year that “climate is what matters most right now, and nothing else comes close”—did not mention the issue once in the campaign launch video for California governor.

That omission was no accident.

Ironically, it’s hard to hear Steyer speak about affordability without remembering his role in policies that contributed to California’s soaring costs. Global warming ceased to be an existential crisis demanding urgent action the moment it stopped benefiting Democrats politically.

Now, Steyer is all about affordability.

Instead of focusing on climate, he has leaned heavily into economic populism—criticizing the wealthy and aiming to harness the same energy that propelled figures like Senator John Fetterman to office in Pennsylvania. This approach also aligns with other 2026 hopefuls, such as Graham Platner in Maine’s Senate race.

“Everyone knows that this race is really about affordability,” Steyer’s campaign strategist, Rebecca Katz, said in an interview. “Tom wants to get back to basics.”

This is a stark contrast to Steyer’s 2020 presidential campaign, where he proclaimed climate change as his number one priority, vowed to declare a climate emergency on day one, and pressed Joe Biden on his climate credentials.

The political landscape is shifting, but voters remain pawns in the game. The final irony: the architect of California’s climate policies—once hailed for environmental advocacy—is now campaigning on affordability above all else.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/with-climate-change-drying-up-democrats-switch-to-affordability/

Bills Predicted to Give Josh Allen ‘Elite’ No. 1 Receiver in Blockbuster Trade

The Buffalo Bills first adopted their “everybody eats” approach in 2024 following the departures of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis. Embracing a new passing style designed to spread out the targets, the Bills found success with this strategy last season. However, this year, without a bona fide No. 1 receiver to support quarterback Josh Allen, the team has struggled.

One insider believes the Bills will address this issue next season by targeting a former NFL receiving leader who might surprisingly become available via trade.

### Bills and Vikings Could Swap Again

The Bills experienced great success with their 2020 trade with the Minnesota Vikings, acquiring Stefon Diggs while sending a No. 1 pick used by the Vikings to select receiver Justin Jefferson. Although Jefferson still has three years remaining on a four-year, $140 million contract extension signed last year, rumors suggest he could hit the trade block amid a disappointing season and rising tensions with Minnesota’s organization.

Reporter Jacob Infante from PFSN indicated that should the Vikings decide to trade Jefferson, the Bills could be front-runners to acquire him.

> “It’s becoming a running gag that the Buffalo Bills are consistently unable to get over the hump that is beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason,” Infante wrote.
> “They’re consistently one of the top teams in the NFL, but they’ve yet to make a Super Bowl since Josh Allen became their quarterback. Should they fail to reach that goal again this year, they may need to swing for the fences, even if it means getting creative with their lack of cap space.”

Infante also emphasized the Bills’ current lack of a true No. 1 receiver, noting that Khalil Shakir has taken that role by default but doesn’t provide the star-level production the team needs.

> “Khalil Shakir is a perfectly capable complementary weapon, but Buffalo doesn’t have a star pass-catcher on their offense to instill fear into opposing defenses,” he wrote.
> “Allen has been an MVP before with a middling supporting cast. Imagine what he could do with an elite WR1 like Jefferson.”

### Justin Jefferson Opens Up on a Difficult Season

Justin Jefferson has been candid about his disappointment with the Vikings’ trajectory this season. After a surprising 14-3 record last year behind the resurgent Sam Darnold, Minnesota chose to let Darnold leave in free agency, instead turning to the untested J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback.

This decision has not paid off as hoped. While Darnold leads the Seattle Seahawks to a 9-3 record, McCarthy has struggled with injuries and inconsistent play for the Vikings.

Though hesitant to label the season a complete wash, Jefferson admitted that the current campaign has been disappointing.

With the Bills’ need for a top-tier receiver and Jefferson’s uncertain future in Minnesota, a reunion via trade could be on the horizon — one that might finally help Josh Allen and Buffalo get over that postseason hump.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/buffalo-bills/bills-predicted-josh-allen-justin-jefferson-trade/

JFS Center for Counseling & Resilience now open

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Jewish Family Services Center for Counseling & Resilience officially opened its doors on Thursday.

The center is designed to support individuals in the community who are facing a wide range of challenges, including anxiety and depression, grief, identity and self-esteem issues, disordered eating, and more.

Trained professionals will be available on-site to provide expert guidance and support to those in need, helping them navigate their personal struggles and build resilience.
https://www.news10.com/news/mental-health/jfs-center-for-counseling-resilience-now-open/

‘Yuge!’ Floored CNN analyst steals a Trump phrase to describe ‘stunning’ drop in support

CNN’s chief data analyst, Harry Enten, borrowed one of President Donald Trump’s favorite phrases on Thursday night to describe the president’s precipitous fall in support from a key part of his coalition.

Over the last couple of months, Trump’s approval rating among young men aged 30 years and under has dropped by more than 56 points, Enten said during CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront.”

Enten called the plummeting support “stunning.” He added, “I think the word of the day, to borrow a phrase from the current president, is yuge!”

“I spend my days in the spreadsheets,” Enten continued. “You just don’t see drops like that. It’s stunning.”

Trump’s success with young voters was one of the contributing factors to his strong performance during the 2024 election, Enten pointed out. Between 2020 and 2024, Trump won 43% of voters under the age of 30 during the 2024 election, compared to 31% of those voters during the 2020 campaign.

The significant drop in support among this group could prove disastrous for Trump in the 2026 midterm election.

“This is hugely important to Trump,” Enten said.
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2674371441/

Planning upholds denial of self-storage next to Aldi

A prominent orthopedic surgeon denied during testimony on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Tyler Skaggs wrongful death trial that he was informed of the Los Angeles Angels pitcher’s issues with opioids when he performed Tommy John surgery on him in 2014.

The testimony by Dr. Neal ElAttrache contradicted earlier claims by Skaggs’ mother that he was told Skaggs had battled an addiction to painkillers. Since the medical procedure was effectively a workers’ compensation issue for the Angels, the organization would have had access to medical records tied to the Tommy John surgery. Exactly what the team knew about Skaggs’ use of illicit pills and when they knew it is a key question in the ongoing trial.

“Were you ever advised by Tyler Skaggs or anyone in his family that Tyler had a previous issue with opioids?” asked Stephen Ladsous, an attorney for the Angels.

“I can’t recall ever having that discussion,” said ElAttrache, who, along with serving as the head team physician for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Rams, has performed surgery on numerous celebrities and sports figures. “I can’t recall ever linking, in my mind, opioid problems and Tyler.”

ElAttrache confirmed that he prescribed Percocet and oxycodone to help Skaggs deal with his recovery from surgery. The doctor added that had he known of Skaggs’ issues with opioids, he would have instead referred him to a pain management specialist.

“I want to know what is available to me and if the typical ways to relieve pain are not available to me, there are other ways we can do it,” ElAttrache said. “But we can’t go bare after surgery.”

According to testimony and evidence presented during the ongoing trial, Skaggs routinely used illicit opioid pills obtained for him by Eric Kay, a Los Angeles Angels communications staffer. Skaggs also informed several other players that Kay could get pills for them as well.

Tragically, Skaggs died in a Texas hotel room in 2019 at the start of a team road trip. He had snorted a counterfeit pill that Kay provided him, which turned out to contain fentanyl combined with oxycodone and alcohol. Kay is currently serving prison time for his role in Skaggs’ death.

Family members have acknowledged that Skaggs, in 2013, told them about issues he had with Percocet while pitching for the Arizona Diamondbacks. However, the family, as well as Skaggs’ wife and his agent, have denied knowing at the time that his opioid use continued after he was traded to the Angels in 2014.

“I did not think he was using,” said Ryan Hamill, Skaggs’ agent, referring to the pitcher’s time with the Angels. “I never saw any signs.”

During the defense phase of the trial, attorneys for the Angels have continually elicited testimony about Skaggs’ efforts to hide his addiction. They are expected to argue that by hiding his drug use, Skaggs made it impossible for the team to help him and prevent his death.

Attorneys for the team have also pushed back against claims by other former Angels players that the pressure and wear and tear of professional baseball led them to turn to illicit opioids.

In one text exchange from August 2018 shown in court on Wednesday, Skaggs complained that he was hurting after a pitching start but couldn’t get the team to give him a “dose pack,” a prescribed, tapered course of anti-inflammatory steroids. Hamill, his agent, texted Skaggs that teams usually gave those packs out “like candy,” but the agent refused Skaggs’ request for him to secretly obtain a pack, noting it would be illegal.

Hamill, during his testimony, acknowledged that teams have since dialed back their reliance on dose packs since they can be bad for a player’s liver.

“I’d say they were one of the first teams to pull back on handing them out,” he said of the Angels.

Hamill hesitated when asked if he blamed his former client for his illicit drug use.

“I don’t blame Tyler,” he said after a long pause. “I just wish he would have told me.”

Employees who worked in the Angels’ front office, including in the communication and HR departments, have denied knowing that Kay had his own opioid addiction issues or that he was providing pills to Skaggs and other players. But several members of the clubhouse, as well as Kay’s ex-wife, have testified that Kay’s addiction issues were well-known by the team and that they were warned of his drug connections to Skaggs.

The trial is on break Thursday, but testimony will continue Friday in an Orange County Superior Courtroom in Santa Ana.
https://signalscv.com/2025/12/planning-upholds-denial-of-self-storage-next-to-aldi/

BREAKING: Brock Lesnar Winning Championship Being Floated As Idea – Huge 2026 Plans – EXCLUSIVE

Brock Lesnar is not a regular part of WWE programming. However, whenever he makes an appearance, it always turns into an event worth watching.

His rare visits bring a unique excitement and anticipation to the show, making every moment he spends in the ring memorable for fans.

Whether it’s a surprise return or a high-stakes match, Brock Lesnar’s presence consistently delivers compelling entertainment.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-breaking-brock-lesnar-winning-championship-being-floated-as-idea-huge-2026-plans-exclusive

Coco Gauff Brings Miu Miu to the FNAA 2025 Red Carpet in Dainty Slingbacks

Honoree Coco Gauff arrived wearing head-to-toe Miu Miu at the 2025 FN Achievement Awards on Wednesday in New York City. The recipient of the 2025 Style Influencer of the Year award, Gauff wore a dainty little black dress featuring a cutout at the neckline and a classic bow detail. The minidress also showcased a side slit, allowing her to show off her legs paired with strappy sandals adorned with a tiny golden buckle.

The tennis player has been a Miu Miu ambassador since April and has frequently represented the brand at red carpet events. At the ceremony, Gauff’s role was twofold: she accepted the Style Influencer of the Year Award from past recipient Storm Reid and presented the Collaboration of the Year Award to New Balance and Miu Miu.

In addition to her work with Miu Miu, Gauff has been a New Balance ambassador since 2018. Recently, she collaborated with the athletic brand and the Prada subsidiary on a tennis-inspired collection that launched in September.

The 39th annual FN Achievement Awards returned on Wednesday at Cipriani 25 Broadway in New York, celebrating the footwear industry’s top innovators. This year’s Shoe of the Year Award was presented to Pharrell Williams and Adidas, while Tommy Hilfiger was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his lasting impact on fashion.

Other honorees included Coco Gauff, Ronnie Fieg, Wolverine Worldwide, Nordstrom, the Jordan Brand, and more, marking a night dedicated to excellence and innovation in the footwear and fashion industries.
https://wwd.com/footwear-news/shoe-trends/coco-gauff-miu-miu-fnaa-2025-red-carpet-1238368526/

Social life impacts health, happiness

You and I are social animals. Our two-legged and four-legged friends are also “social” creatures. They are usually in pairs or in herds. Like us humans, these animals apparently also value, long for, and enjoy companionship. The loners among them usually do not survive long.

Most obviously, social life—a sense of belonging, a comfortable feeling of security in numbers, a natural mental sense of community—is essential to health, mental and otherwise. That social nature starts the day we are born, in the arms of our mother, nurtured in the crib, and developed into a complete positive mental state through interactions with parents, siblings, grandparents, and friends.

All these experiences enable us to develop lasting relationships and a rewarding mental health, which affects and influences all other lives we touch. Human beings’ capacity to live a stable and happy life, and our survival as a species, heavily depend on our social skills, attitude, and social behavior.

### The Importance of Social Connection

The history of mankind shows that cavemen started forming small groups, literally for security and survival against the harsh and unforgiving environment, and vicious attacks from predatory animals. That dependency on one another is still very evident today, even in this modern, technologically advanced society of ours.

Indeed, no man is an island. A loner is, comparatively, at a much graver risk of ill-health and attrition. Like our need for proper nutrition and shelter, humans also need that sense of belonging—within the family, among friends, in a community, in society, and in the world at large. These support-group structures and interactions—emotional, recreational, and even informational—are vital to people’s health and life.

The last has led to the popularity and proliferation of social media. This modern-day phenomenon is a tangible testimony to the value of social behavior as a natural need of Homo sapiens.

A lonely person, alone without friends, is doomed to be more depressed and more likely to suffer ill-health, or even take their own life, compared to another lonely individual who has a ton of family and friends providing love, friendship, inspiration, and moral support.

### The Power of Belonging

A sense of belonging keeps us connected with our fellow human beings—within our own circle, our community—conferring upon us the reward of acceptance, a gratifying inner satisfaction that we are “in” and “one of them.” It is akin to being a member of a club, fraternity, sorority, or party.

This sense of belonging is fundamental for our emotional and physical well-being. It is a powerful prescription that effectively enables each of us to cope with sometimes unfriendly and harsh environments and social orders.

### Attitude and Social Skills

Our social skills, vital to our acceptance as members of a group or community, are developed or impeded by our attitude. Like social prowess, attitude significantly impacts our life and health. Both are prerequisites to health, happiness, and inner peace.

Show me a man with a bad attitude, and I will show you one abandoned by his friends and scorned by strangers he irritated and riled. A good attitude complements and boosts our social skills and acceptability to belong.

### Words of Wisdom for a Positive Attitude

Here are some inspiring quotes I have come across—philosophical parachutes in life for those who, like many of us, sometimes find themselves falling towards discouragement and despair. With the proper attitude, these sage proverbs lift our spirits by allowing us to view and accept the trials and tribulations of life in their most positive light.

– Anthony J. D’Angelo, in *The College Blue Book*, said, “Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.”

– Oscar Wilde said, “If you don’t get everything you want, think of the things you don’t get that you don’t want.”

– Voltaire expressed it beautifully: “Life is like a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.”

– An ancient Persian proverb puts things in perspective: “I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet.”

– Cavett Robert offers these poignant words: “If you don’t think every day is a good day, just try missing one.”

Indeed, every day is a good day, although some are better than others. Each day is a gift. Not waking up to another day is a deadly waste, but not appreciating each new day as we open our eyes in our journey through life is a tragedy.

How we greet the day depends greatly on our attitude. Attitude impacts our health, our life, and our everyday happiness and success.

### The Impact of Attitude

A person with a chip on their shoulder, a negative attitude, or a pessimistic view of life will obviously be miserable most of the time. Conversely, as Annette Goodheart brilliantly points out: “Just because you’re miserable doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy life.”

Happiness is basically an attitude. Gaining inner peace is an attitude. We have that God-given power to feel what we want to feel, and we can even psyche ourselves—I do.

Our attitude and social behavior play an important role here.

In a world where global peace is still a dream, a world beset with economic crises, terrorism, greed and corruption, shortages of energy, food, and water, global warming, and its devastating effects on typhoons, earthquakes, and flooding, good social skills and attitude are among our best weapons against helplessness, despair, and depression. They truly impact our health and life.

With all these complex problems confronting us, we often find ourselves in the gutter of hopelessness, where, as Oscar Wilde suggests, we can look up at the heavens and “see the stars.”

Indeed, a positive attitude and a happy outlook—especially these days—can help us tremendously in conquering fears, insecurities, and dilemmas. Without total surrender, when we sometimes lose or fail, we should remind ourselves to get up and fight even harder.

After all, “defeat is not bitter unless you swallow it,” as Joe Clark states.

To this, I will add my own: “No one can succeed in life who does not have the courage to fail,” and, “The greatest risk in life is not taking any risk at all.”

Someone wisely said, “You cannot adjust the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sail.” Very true, indeed. Simple words of wisdom that could make our day, if not our lives.

### Taking Responsibility and Showing Compassion

But, of course, we should not simply leave everything to God. We must do our share. He promises to help those who help themselves.

While we cannot cure the cancer of poverty in our country, we— as more blessed individuals—can at least open our hearts to help the homeless and the hungry, and gain that sense of satisfaction and inner peace.

As I have stated before, let us not wait for surgery to open our hearts. Let our social behavior, good attitude, and compassion for our fellowmen reign.

As I live my life each day, I remind myself of an ancient proverb that says, “To everyone is given the key to heaven; the same key opens the gates to hell.” It’s indeed a matter of personal choice.

And that choice inevitably depends on our attitude in life.

Some people believe their fate is predestined and that they can’t do anything about it. Others, inspired by a good attitude and a positive social frame of mind, design, create, and chart their own destiny.

Finally, I strongly believe that leaving this world after this life is not a tragedy. Dying without significance, without making a difference, without leaving behind a good legacy as a social being, is.

Let’s all develop good social skills and a positive attitude to help us enjoy life. It’s a potent prescription for health and happiness.

***

*The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of the Asian Journal, its management, editorial board, and staff.*
https://asianjournal.com/life-style/health-wellness/social-life-impacts-health-happiness/

Phoestivus holiday market returns at new location in downtown Phoenix

**Phoestivus Holiday Market Celebrates 16th Year with a New Downtown Phoenix Location**

For its 16th year, the annual Phoestivus holiday market is celebrating the season of giving at a new location in downtown Phoenix. This year, the holiday craft market will move from the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market to the Arizona Center, located near Third and Van Buren streets.

Organizers behind the farmers market, which benefits from Phoestivus, expressed excitement about this new chapter. “We are so grateful for our new partnership with our friends at the Arizona Center, whose vibrant mix of gardens, fountains, local dining, fun shopping, and lively event spaces makes it the perfect backdrop for bringing together our community and supporting our hardworking local farmers, small businesses, and our community,” they said.

**Event Details**

Unlike previous years, Phoestivus will be open for one night only this year, on December 12th, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Presented by Community Food Connections, the outdoor market will feature more than 175 vendors offering handmade goods, artisanal gifts, and locally grown treats—perfect for tackling your holiday gift list.

**Activities and Entertainment**

Visitors can enjoy a variety of holiday activities and photo opportunities with Phreddie the Yeti. As attendees stroll through the market, they will also be entertained by live performances and have a wide selection of food vendors to choose from.

**Additional Information**

Phoestivus welcomes dogs, so feel free to bring your furry friends along to join in the festivities. There is a suggested donation of $5 per person at the entrance, though it is not required for entry.

Celebrate the season, support local makers, and enjoy a festive evening at Phoestivus—don’t miss this unique holiday market experience in downtown Phoenix!
https://ktar.com/arizona-news/phoestivus-holiday-market-16th-year/5786252/

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