Two National Guards Not Dead: FBI Director Reveals ‘Critical Condition’ After Gov. Morrisey Blunder

Chaos and confusion gripped the nation’s capital on the eve of Thanksgiving after a brazen afternoon ambush left two National Guard members fighting for their lives. While initial reports from West Virginia officials declared the soldiers dead, federal authorities were forced to intervene with a sombre correction regarding the surprise attack near the White House. FBI Director Kash Patel moved quickly to clarify the situation late Wednesday, revealing that the victims remain in critical condition following the shooting on 26 November. The incident, which occurred just blocks from the executive mansion, triggered an immediate lockdown and highlighted the perilous atmosphere facing troops deployed in Washington, DC. West Virginia Governor Retracts Premature Fatality Announcement The fog of war appeared to cloud official communications in the hours following the violence. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey had earlier released a statement erroneously reporting that the two troops, both members of the West Virginia National Guard, had died from their injuries. This declaration sent shockwaves through the community before being contradicted by federal law enforcement. Upon realising the error, Morrisey issued a retraction citing ‘conflicting reports.’ He walked back his previous confirmation with a plea for patience as the situation developed. ‘We are now receiving conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates once we receive more complete information,’ Morrisey stated. ‘Our prayers are with these brave service members, their families, and the entire Guard community.’ FBI Director Confirms Soldiers Are Battling for Survival Kash Patel provided the definitive update on the soldiers’ status, urging the public to focus on the victims’ recovery rather than the administrative confusion. He emphasised the gravity of their injuries while highlighting their role in the capital’s security operations. ‘Please send your prayers to those brave warriors who are in critical condition and their families,’ Patel said. ‘They are here serving our country. They are here protecting everyday Americans and citizens around the world in our nation’s capital.’ Jeff Carroll, executive assistant chief at the Metropolitan Police Department, confirmed that the wounded guardsmen were being treated at a local hospital. Lone Gunman Ambushed Troops Outside Subway Station The attack unfolded with terrifying speed outside a subway station in the heart of Washington, DC. Mayor Muriel Bowser described the event as a ‘targeted shooting,’ dispelling fears of a wider coordinated terror plot. Police officials indicated that the aggressor acted alone when he opened fire on the unsuspecting service members. ‘At this point, we have no other suspects,’ Carroll told reporters at an evening news conference. ‘It appears to be a lone gunman that raised the firearm and ambushed these members of the National Guard and was quickly taken into custody by other National Guard members and law enforcement members.’ Investigators have found no evidence to suggest the shooter received assistance. The focus remains on uncovering the motive behind the sudden violence. Fellow Guardsmen Subdued Suspect in Moments of Heroism Despite the shock of the ambush, other National Guard members in the vicinity reacted with immediate professionalism. According to Chief Carroll, troops nearby heard the gunfire and rushed into danger to neutralise the threat before police units could arrive. ‘They heard the gunfire, they actually were able to intervene and to kind of hold down the suspect after he had been shot on the ground until law enforcement got there within moments,’ Carroll detailed. The suspect, who was shot during the confrontation, was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Police are continuing to investigate who fired the round that struck the assailant. High-Security Alert Amidst Holiday Preparations The shooting occurred while President Donald Trump was away at his residence in Palm Beach, Florida, for the holiday. Nevertheless, the proximity of the violence to the seat of executive power necessitated a swift lockdown of the White House. This violence underscores the tension in Washington, where thousands of troops have been stationed for months. They are part of a broader initiative by the President to combat crime in the district, a mission that has now seen its own enforcers become targets.
https://www.ibtimes.com/two-national-guards-not-dead-fbi-director-reveals-critical-condition-after-gov-morrisey-blunder-3791469

Devils in action against the Lightning after shootout victory

**New Jersey Devils (13-4-1) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (9-7-2)**
*Location:* Tampa, Florida
*Date & Time:* Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST

### Game Overview

The Tampa Bay Lightning will host the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday evening, looking to bounce back after a tough loss. The Devils come into the game riding high following a 3-2 shootout victory over the Washington Capitals.

Tampa Bay holds a 4-5-0 record at home and is 9-7-2 overall this season. Notably, the Lightning struggle when they commit more penalties than their opponent, with a record of just 1-4-1 in those situations.

New Jersey, meanwhile, boasts a strong road record of 6-4-0 and an impressive overall mark of 13-4-1. The Devils have shown effectiveness in capitalizing on power plays, going 5-0-1 in games where they’ve converted at least one power play opportunity.

This matchup marks the second meeting between these two teams this season. The Devils won the first encounter 5-3, with Connor Brown leading the way by scoring two goals.

### Key Players to Watch

– **Anthony Cirelli (Lightning):** 7 goals and 4 assists
– **Brandon Hagel (Lightning):** 7 goals and 5 assists over his last 10 games
– **Dawson Mercer (Devils):** 9 goals and 6 assists
– **Simon Nemec (Devils):** 4 goals and 4 assists in his last 10 games

### Recent Performance (Last 10 Games)

**Lightning:**
– Record: 7-3-0
– Average goals per game: 3.2
– Average assists per game: 4.9
– Average penalties per game: 4.5
– Average penalty minutes per game: 12.2
– Goals allowed per game: 2.6

**Devils:**
– Record: 6-3-1
– Average goals per game: 2.8
– Average assists per game: 4.3
– Average penalties per game: 2.5
– Average penalty minutes per game: 5.3
– Goals allowed per game: 3.2

### Injury Report

– **Lightning:** No injuries reported
– **Devils:** No injuries reported

This highly anticipated matchup promises an exciting clash between two competitive teams as the Devils look to maintain their strong road performance and the Lightning aim to protect their home ice.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/devils-action-against-lightning-shootout-091115769.html

Predators take 4-game losing streak into matchup with the Rangers

**Nashville Predators (5-8-4) vs. New York Rangers (7-7-2)**
*Central Division vs. Metropolitan Division*
**Location:** New York
**Date & Time:** Monday, 7 p.m. EST

### Bottom Line

The Nashville Predators enter this matchup against the New York Rangers on the heels of a four-game losing streak. Nashville holds a 5-8-4 overall record and is 1-3-2 on the road this season. They have struggled in games where their opponents serve fewer penalty minutes, posting a 2-4-2 record in those matchups.

New York has a 7-7-2 overall record but has had difficulties at home, going 0-6-1. The Rangers are much stronger offensively when scoring at least three goals, boasting a 6-0-1 record in such games. This Monday’s game marks the first meeting between these two teams this season.

### Top Performers

– **New York Rangers:**
– Mika Zibanejad leads the Rangers with four goals and four assists.
– Taylor Raddysh has contributed four goals and one assist over his last 10 games.

– **Nashville Predators:**
– Michael Bunting has tallied four goals and five assists for the Predators.
– Filip Forsberg has been productive recently, scoring five goals and adding four assists in the past 10 games.

### Last 10 Games Performance

– **Rangers:**
Record: 5-4-1
Averages: 2.4 goals, 4.1 assists, 3.6 penalties, and 8.4 penalty minutes per game
Goals allowed: 2.8 per game

– **Predators:**
Record: 3-5-2
Averages: 2.6 goals, 4.4 assists, 3.8 penalties, and 7.6 penalty minutes per game
Goals allowed: 3.2 per game

### Injuries

– **Rangers:** None reported
– **Predators:** None reported

This matchup promises to be a competitive clash as both teams look to improve their standings in their respective divisions. Stay tuned for an exciting game Monday evening.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/predators-4-game-losing-streak-091032749.html

Devils host the Penguins after overtime victory

**Pittsburgh Penguins (9-4-2) vs. New Jersey Devils (10-4)**
*Metropolitan Division Matchup*
Newark, New Jersey | Saturday, 12:30 p.m. EST

**Bottom Line:**
The New Jersey Devils will host the Pittsburgh Penguins following an exciting 4-3 overtime victory against the Montreal Canadiens. The Devils hold a 10-4 overall record and are 1-1-0 within the Metropolitan Division. They have scored 50 goals while conceding 43, resulting in a +7 goal differential.

The Penguins come into the game with a 9-4-2 overall record and a strong 3-1-2 mark against Metropolitan Division opponents. Pittsburgh boasts a +13 scoring differential, having scored 54 goals and allowed 41. Saturday’s contest marks the first meeting between these two teams this season.

**Top Performers:**
– *New Jersey Devils:* Jack Hughes leads with 10 goals and 8 assists. Dawson Mercer has contributed 6 goals and 4 assists over his last 10 games.
– *Pittsburgh Penguins:* Bryan Rust has tallied 5 goals and 9 assists, while Sidney Crosby has recorded 9 goals and 5 assists in his past 10 games.

**Last 10 Games:**
– *Devils:* 7-3-0 record, averaging 3.6 goals, 5.3 assists, 3.2 penalties, and 6.7 penalty minutes per game while allowing 3 goals against on average.
– *Penguins:* 6-2-2 record, averaging 3.9 goals, 7 assists, 3.6 penalties, and 10.7 penalty minutes per game while conceding 2.5 goals per game.

**Injuries:**
– *Devils:* No injuries listed.
– *Penguins:* No injuries listed.

Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting Metropolitan Division showdown this Saturday afternoon.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/devils-host-penguins-overtime-victory-091043275.html

10-Minute Challenge: A Vase of Flowers

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There’s a story about an ancient Greek painter named Zeuxis who, in a painting contest with a rival, painted grapes so realistic that birds flew down and tried to eat them. As I looked at these grapes by Margareta Haverman at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last week, I could imagine birds breaking through the ceiling, swooping right in.

A technical analysis of the painting revealed Haverman used up to seven layers of paint on the grapes, some added while the previous layer was still wet, to achieve the effect—evidence of an artist searching for the perfect form. Everywhere your eyes look, they encounter a torrent of detail: the intricate layers of the flower petals, the blushing of the fruit, the patterns on the wings of the bugs, the shine of the water droplets, and the veins on the leaves.

Interestingly, the leaves are bluer now than they would have been in 1716 because the yellow pigment Haverman used faded over time. Even with this bluer cast, there remains a wide range of color: shocking reds, paler blues, bright whites, and deep purples.

You can picture Haverman in her studio with this setup in front of her, looking, sketching, and painting—racing against the clock before her beautiful bouquet wilts and dies. Remember, it’s 1716: she can’t take a photograph.

But that’s not possible.

“This bouquet could never exist in reality,” said Adam Eaker, assistant curator in the Department of European Paintings at the Met. “These flowers don’t bloom at the same time of year, so Haverman would have slowly pieced this work together on the basis of individual studies.”

In all, there are 30 different types of fruit and flowers, two species of butterfly, five other types of insects, and a couple of garden snails. This is one of only two surviving works by Haverman.

Little is known about her life, but we do know she learned these techniques from a highly regarded flower painter, Jan van Huysum.

Take a look at this van Huysum painting from 1715. Can you see the similarities between Haverman (left) and van Huysum (right), particularly in the tulips? Haverman learned fast. She was good. Van Huysum was jealous.

A 1751 biography of the eccentric and secretive van Huysum — who came from a family of painters and wouldn’t even let his brothers see the inside of his studio — notes that Haverman’s “prowess aroused Jan’s envy to such a degree that he longed to be rid of her.”

Female painters were rare and often needed a family connection to enter the field. (Haverman’s father helped persuade van Huysum to take her on.) Many women were relegated to still life painting because they weren’t allowed to study nude models.

Still, Haverman excelled. The same biography notes she learned “not only to copy [van Huysum’s] paintings but also to paint beautifully from life; even to the amazement of connoisseurs, who came to see her work.”

Eventually, van Huysum found a reason to drop her as his student. (It was described at the time as a “misdeed.”)

Haverman’s self-assurance is clear in the decisions she makes in this painting. Notice how the dark background causes that streak of white flowers to push even more to the fore, providing a central anchor for your eye.

Zoom in (you may need to get up close) and you can just make out her signature at the bottom, almost etched into the plinth.

“I love the confidence of her signature and the strange sculptural ornamentation of the vase, lurking in the shadows,” Mr. Eaker said. “I think the signature gives a wonderful sense both of Haverman’s confidence as an artist and her skill at crafting an illusion.”

Flower painting like this was common in the Netherlands. Even a hundred years earlier, artists like Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder were setting similarly striped tulips in arrangements against landscape backgrounds.

Around this time, in the early 1600s, so-called “tulip mania” hit the Netherlands. In the craze, the price of tulip bulbs was bid up and up—selling in one case for more than a Rembrandt painting—creating what some describe as the first financial bubble.

Eventually, the bubble burst and tulip prices came crashing down, leaving some tulip speculators bankrupt.

Tulip mania was later followed by the hyacinth mania of the 1700s. Haverman included blue and white varieties of hyacinth in our painting.

There’s a temptation to want to extract symbolism or meaning from these flowers. Maybe Haverman painted some parts of this bouquet not at their peak but in decay to remind us of the fragility of life.

“Some flowers do have symbolic meaning, but flower paintings generally weren’t meant to be ‘decoded,’” Mr. Eaker said.

In the end, the bouquet of flowers you bought from the corner store last weekend will die. This painting, with the help of art conservators, will live.

These are objects for close looking and admiration, Mr. Eaker said, “particularly on a cold gray Dutch winter’s day.”
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/11/02/upshot/ten-minute-challenge-flowers.html

Capitals assistant coach fired after domestic abuse investigation

The Washington Capitals have started their defense of the Metropolitan Division title with a 6-3-0 record in the 2025-26 NHL season. However, an NHL investigation concluded on Sunday has resulted in significant changes to Spencer Carbery’s coaching staff.

The Capitals have fired assistant coach Mitch Love following an NHL investigation into domestic abuse accusations. According to Frank Seravalli, “Sources say NHL has suspended [Capitals] assistant coach Mitch Love for the entirety of the 2025-26 season following an investigation into alleged domestic abuse. The victim reported allegations directly to the NHL and teams Love interviewed with over the summer for head coach vacancies.”

In response to the findings, the Capitals released a statement via their official public relations social media account: “Mitch Love has been relieved of his duties as an assistant coach, effective immediately. This decision follows the findings of an NHL-led investigation into past allegations. The organization is committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct and accountability.”

Mitch Love joined the Capitals coaching staff in the 2023-24 season when Spencer Carbery took over as head coach. Prior to his tenure in Washington, Love spent time as head coach of the Stockton Heat and Calgary Wranglers, both American Hockey League (AHL) teams.

Seravalli also noted that Love had been considered for NHL head coaching positions last summer, but these allegations affected his opportunities. The Capitals placed Love on leave on September 14, when the investigation began. While specific details of the allegations have not been disclosed, both the NHL and the team deemed the findings serious enough to warrant his suspension and termination.

Love will be eligible to seek new employment in the NHL after the 2025-26 season. However, this investigation has already impacted his career prospects and will likely continue to affect any future job opportunities.

The Washington Capitals are set to return to action on Tuesday with a road game against the Dallas Stars.
https://clutchpoints.com/nhl/washington-capitals/capitals-news-assistant-coach-fired-domestic-abuse-investigation

Two Arrested for Tracking Women by GPS and Forcing Into Prostitution

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Suzuki and fellow staff member Aya Tano forced a woman to live inside the bar’s premises. During this time, they subjected her to verbal abuse, including remarks such as “Your appearance is bad, that’s why sales are low” and “Go stand on the street.” Additionally, they compelled her to solicit clients around Okubo Park in Shinjuku.

Investigators believe the suspects coerced the woman into having sex with approximately 400 customers. It is alleged that they pocketed about 6 million yen in earnings from these encounters.

The police are continuing their investigation to uncover the full extent of the operation and to identify possible additional victims.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147289.php

How topreserve Osaka Expo Legacy

The Expo Association aims to reuse about 20% of the 84 pavilions, but so far, only a few projects have confirmed relocation. Among the most notable efforts is the “Blue Ocean Dome,” a pavilion designed with future reuse in mind. Other examples include Uzbekistan’s plan to repurpose pavilion materials back home and Pasona’s cutting-edge exhibit, which will move to Awaji Island.

Central to the legacy discussion is the fate of the “Grand Roof Ring,” a major symbol of the site. Part of this structure is expected to remain as a feature within a municipal park, preserving its presence for years to come.

Looking back, the 1970 Osaka Expo offers valuable lessons. Its iconic Tower of the Sun, once slated for demolition, was preserved thanks to a schoolboy’s heartfelt plea. The tower later earned designation as a national cultural property. Even former pavilions, like Cambodia’s, have been repurposed into community centers, demonstrating how Expo structures can gain new life in everyday use.

For many, the legacy extends beyond architecture. It is reflected in the inspiration the Expo provides—from young people developing a global outlook to children pursuing careers in engineering after visiting exhibits.

As Professor Hashi of Osaka Metropolitan University puts it, legacy should not be seen as a relic of the past, but as something that continues to shape the future. The true measure of Osaka 2025’s success, he says, will be how deeply it embeds itself into society—not just as a memory of a spectacular event, but as a catalyst for the next generation.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147281.php

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