2016 Land Rover Range Rover HSE Td6 Diesel at No Reserve

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“Nothing big happened without you”: Kelsey Mitchell Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Indiana Fever’s $197,100 Free Agent

Indiana Fever’s Kelsey Mitchell had a heartfelt tribute for her teammate Damiris Dantas, who earned $197,100 in her last contract with the team. Mitchell penned a message for the Brazilian Dantas as she celebrated her 33rd birthday on Monday, Nov. 17. In the message, Mitchell showed gratitude for Dantas’ unselfishness on and off the court after playing together with the Fever in the past two WNBA seasons. “To my Brazilian sister, thank you for being the selfless person and teammate you were! Ultimate pro on and off the court,” Mitchell wrote on top of a collage of the two while on a Fever game. “Nothing big happened without you! i love you my girl. Happy birthday.,” she added. Dantas appeared in 38 games for the Fever last season, averaging 4. 6 points, and 2. 6 rebounds in 11. 6 minutes per game. Meanwhile, Mitchell became the go-to player for the injury-riddled Fever last season as she put up 20. 2 points and 3. 4 assists per game, leading Indiana in their Cinderella run to the WNBA semifinals, where they lost to the eventual champions Las Vegas Aces. Dantas enters the offseason as a free agent, as her two-year contract with the Fever ended. Mitchell is also set to be an unrestricted free agent this season. She earned $249,244 last season with the Fever. However, WNBA free agents and teams are on a standstill as they wait for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the league. Kelsey Mitchell hopes for a WNBA season next year amid CBA talks Kelsey Mitchell echoed most fans and players’ sentiments for the next WNBA season amid CBA talks. According to Mitchell, a WNBA season is important for all fans and players amid talks about a possible lockout year in the league. “I hope we got a league,” she said. “I hope that when it’s all said and done . we can have a season, period. For all the girls, every person, that has aspirations to be in the league . that’s the start. Having a league is kind of big for us.” Mitchell believes all stakeholders have a responsibility to continue the league for next year. “We have a responsibility to make sure that this game is in a great place going forward with the CBA, caring for our players and building this league to make sure it’s in a great spot for many years to come.” Players, teams, and the league have to agree on a new revenue share among other aspects to move forward from the talks. Until then, the 2026 WNBA season remains in the balance.
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“They keep abstaining from responsibility”: Jason Kelce calls out Giants GM after Brian Daboll’s firing

The New York Giants are heading in a new direction after the team fired head coach Brian Daboll on Monday, following a disastrous 2-8 start to the season. Daboll, who was in his fourth season with the team, was let go after the Giants suffered their fourth consecutive defeat against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

Despite some bright sparks from players like Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo, the team’s overall performance has been on the decline. Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce recently acknowledged Daboll’s shortcomings that contributed to his firing this week. However, Kelce also criticized the Giants’ general manager, Joe Schoen, for what he called a lack of accountability.

In Tuesday’s episode of the *New Heights* podcast with Travis Kelce, Jason shared his thoughts (timestamp 29:00 onwards):

“Daboll’s been there for four years, they’ve changed over the roster completely, and the team just hasn’t gotten better. They’ve shown flashes, like it felt four weeks ago that things were starting to turn a corner. But the graphics are out there — they’ve blown a number of big double-digit leads that good teams and really disciplined teams don’t do. It’s not all Brian Daboll’s fault, never is, but when you’re the head coach, you’re the one ultimately responsible. Somehow, the general manager is abstaining from responsibility over this whole thing to date.”

Following Daboll’s dismissal, Mike Kafka will take over the interim head coach role. The Kelce brothers, who both worked with Kafka early in their NFL careers, wished him the best of luck moving forward.

### Giants President Praises GM Joe Schoen for Recruiting Young Talent

While Brian Daboll faced backlash for the team’s performances over the past few weeks, Giants general manager Joe Schoen has also come under scrutiny. However, Giants president John Mara praised Schoen for assembling a promising core of young players in the wake of the coaching change.

“We feel like Joe has assembled a good young nucleus of talent, and we look forward to its development,” Mara said. “Unfortunately, the results over the past three years have not been what any of us want. We take full responsibility for those results and look forward to the kind of success our fans expect.”

Joe Schoen is now leading the search for New York’s next head coach, while interim coach Mike Kafka is preparing to face the Green Bay Packers this Sunday in his first game in charge.
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Ex-Terrorist Leader Goes On Fox News, Gives Wild Answer About 9/11

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa deflected responsibility for the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks during a Fox News interview on Monday. Nearly 3,000 people died across New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa., during the 9/11 attacks, according to the Pew Research Center.

When asked directly on “Special Report with Bret Baier” if he regrets the attack, al-Sharaa distanced himself entirely from the event.

“I was only 19 years old, so I was a very young person, and I didn’t have any decision-making power at that time, and I don’t have anything to do with it,” al-Sharaa said. “And al-Qaeda was not present right then in my area. So you’re speaking to the wrong person about this subject.”

The Syrian leader then shifted the conversation.

**WATCH:** “We mourn for every civilian that got killed, and we know that people suffer from the war, especially civilians who pay the price, a hefty price for the war,” al-Sharaa said.

President Donald Trump hosted al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday, welcoming the former al-Qaeda member who once fought U.S. forces in Iraq and served time in Abu Ghraib prison. The U.S. government removed al-Sharaa from its terror list just days before his meeting with Trump, according to CBS News.

Al-Sharaa, who led a rebel coalition that toppled Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024 while heading the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has since recast himself as a pro-Western reformer. Legacy media outlets have described his government as “moderate” compared to Assad’s rule.

*(RELATED: Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Shoots Hoops With US Military Officials Ahead Of White House Visit)*

The visit marks the first time a Syrian head of state has entered the White House since Syria gained independence in 1946, NPR reported. Trump, during a speech in Saudi Arabia, said in May that he would lift U.S. sanctions on Syria.

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M42-Powered 1970 BMW 2002 5-Speed

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19k-Mile 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata LS at No Reserve

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2000 Suzuki Every Joypop Turbo S at No Reserve

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CHP 12-hour Max-Enforcement period kicks off on Halloween night

CENTRAL VALLEY, Calif. (KFSN) — It’s the spookiest day of the year, and as neighborhoods fill with Trick-or-Treating children, drivers on the road are being urged to exercise extra caution.

“Even in areas where houses may seem more spread apart, still look out for pedestrians. Our ghosts and goblins are our most precious possessions out there. We want to make sure they enjoy themselves, get their treats, and not too many tricks from bad drivers,” said California Highway Patrol Officer Mike Salas.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has all available officers on patrol statewide as part of their 12-hour Max-Enforcement period. Last year, over 120 people were arrested on suspicion of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). The CHP also investigated 500 crashes during this time, 90 of which involved impaired drivers. These incidents caused many injuries and claimed two lives.

“It’s alarming to us, and it should be alarming to our community. But again, we’re just trying to keep everyone safe, spreading the message of responsibility, and making sure we watch out for those pedestrians,” Officer Salas explained.

AAA warns that Halloween is one of the most dangerous nights of the year for both pedestrians and drivers. This year, the risks are even higher since Halloween falls on a Friday, a night typically associated with increased traffic and festivities.

People are encouraged to plan ahead and be prepared for more traffic than usual. “Time pressure is definitely one of the biggest factors for accidents. No matter where you’re going tonight, give yourself plenty of extra time so you’re not rushing. Plan for delays and allocate extra travel time. That’ll help keep everyone safe — other drivers and pedestrians alike,” said Julian Paredes, a spokesperson with AAA.

AAA also reminds everyone that impaired driving and distracted driving remain among the leading causes of crashes, especially on busy nights like Halloween.

The CHP Max-Enforcement period will continue through tomorrow morning to help keep roads safe during this festive time. Stay alert, drive responsibly, and have a safe Halloween!
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“Damn! Just thinking it? For one second?!”: Perez Hilton reacts after Justin Bieber explains what counts as cheating on Hailey Bieber

Perez Hilton weighed in on Justin Bieber’s recent comments about what counted as cheating on Hailey Bieber during a new Twitch stream. In an October 28 article on his website, Hilton wrote that the 31-year-old singer’s “views on infidelity” were “a lot stricter” than what most people would consider cheating.

For context, during the Twitch stream referenced by Hilton, Justin Bieber told fans that even entertaining a lustful thought about another person could be equated with adultery. “If you even think of a woman with lust, it’s the same thing as actually doing it. Committing adultery, or whatever. It’s like the same thing if it even crosses your mind for one second,” the “Sorry” singer said.

Hilton reacted with surprise at the statement, noting that Bieber’s interpretation of infidelity toward Hailey Bieber was unusually rigid. “Justin Bieber has some strong views on cheating! Damn! Just thinking it? For one second?! With his marriage to Hailey Bieber going seven years strong, it must work pretty well for him, we guess,” Hilton remarked.

In his article, Perez Hilton also elaborated that while “everyone agrees cheating is bad,” there existed “a pretty big spectrum of what people consider to be cheating.” He pointed out that for some men, the boundary could be as strict as refusing to have dinner alone with another woman, while for others, “holding hands” was where the line got drawn. Hilton added that some people allowed “a bit more wiggle room short of going full force.”

### Perez Hilton Comments on Justin Bieber’s Explanation of Cheating

In the same article, Hilton noted that Justin Bieber’s perspective on faithfulness to Hailey Bieber “definitely” aligned with his Christian faith. “It’s a pretty common thing to hear among the most zealous in the flock and with the 31-year-old’s strong spirituality, it’s not surprising to hear he thinks this way,” the podcaster added.

Hilton also pointed out another striking comment Bieber made during the stream: “If you treat a man with anger or something, it’s the same as killing a man,” Hilton quoted. He responded to this statement with disbelief, writing that equating anger to murder was “a really messed up way to think.”

While acknowledging it was good to take responsibility for one’s negative thoughts, Hilton criticized Bieber’s outlook for “pretending” there was “no virtue in refusing to act on primal impulses.” He argued that blurring the line between thought and action was “problematic in two ways.”

First, it turned mere “intrusive thoughts into a mortal sin,” and second, if “thinking and doing” were the “same sin,” it could, in his view, “take some of the stigma off of going through with it.”

### Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber’s Alleged Divorce Rumors

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber have been at the center of ongoing rumors about marriage troubles for nearly a year. Despite the constant speculation, the couple occasionally addressed these rumors and shut them down. Hailey Bieber has repeatedly and subtly dismissed the breakup chatter.

In a July 21, 2025, interview with *Vogue Italia*, the Rhode founder opened up about her postpartum journey and the divorce rumors surrounding her marriage. She spoke about the pressure of living in the public eye after welcoming her first child, Jack Blues Bieber, in August 2024. She described the months following his birth as “the most delicate period” of her life. She also admitted that “learning to live with a new version” of herself had been challenging.

Hailey then addressed the alleged divorce speculations, explaining that navigating a major life transition while facing false stories about her marriage made the experience even more difficult. “And having to do all this while constantly reading falsehoods on the internet like ‘They’re getting divorced’ or ‘They’re no longer happy together’ is something that really drives you crazy. I’m not even sure I can explain it. It’s a crazy life,” she told *Vogue Italia*.

Her comments came shortly after Justin released his new album *Swag* in July, which featured several emotional tracks fans interpreted as reflections on his marriage and mental health. In the song “Walking Away,” Justin openly referenced moments of tension and self-reflection, singing about testing each other’s patience and needing space.

Yet, the track also reaffirmed the couple’s deep bond and commitment with lines like:

> “Baby, I ain’t walking away
> You were my diamond
> Gave you a ring
> I made you a promise
> I told you, ‘I’d change’
> It’s just human nature
> These growing pains
> And baby, I ain’t walking away.”

According to a *Us Weekly* report dated July 21, 2025, sources close to the couple said much of the speculation about their alleged divorce earlier in the year stemmed from the pressure Justin felt while working on the album. One insider explained that when the singer was in creative mode, he became “completely consumed and shuts everything else out,” which temporarily created emotional distance in the marriage.

However, with the album now out and well-received, both Justin and Hailey Bieber were reportedly at ease.

“There’s a sense of relief on both sides. Justin’s behavior has been more relaxed. He felt a lot of pressure hanging over him and has been in a better mental headspace these last few weeks. He is very happy there have been positive reviews of the album and that fans like it,” the insider said.

Despite the constant public scrutiny, the couple has always remained unfazed by such chatter. A source told *People* in November 2024 that the Biebers don’t take the rumors about their alleged divorce seriously. According to the source, both Justin and Hailey usually “laugh at the constant divorce rumors.” For them, it’s “annoying, but just noise.”

### What’s Next for Justin and Hailey Bieber?

Justin Bieber is set to headline Coachella 2026, performing on the Saturdays of both weekends, April 11 and April 18, 2026.

Hailey Bieber, meanwhile, remains focused on expanding her global beauty empire with her billion-dollar brand, Rhode.

*Stay tuned for more updates on Justin and Hailey Bieber’s marriage and careers.*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/podcasts/news-damn-just-thinking-it-for-one-second-perez-hilton-reacts-justin-bieber-explains-counts-cheating-hailey-bieber

Joel Quenneville returns to South Florida with a win and applause

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Joel Quenneville returned to South Florida on Tuesday to applause, a welcome message, and a win.

Quenneville last coached a game in Sunrise four years ago as head coach of the Florida Panthers before he resigned and was banned from the NHL for his handling of a sexual assault scandal involving his 2010 Stanley Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks squad.

“I’m appreciative,” Quenneville said after Tuesday’s game against the Panthers, which his Anaheim Ducks won in a shootout, 3-2. “My time here was great. It was short, but I’ve been watching their success over the last three and four years.”

Quenneville, along with Blackhawks executives Stan Bowman and Al MacIsaac, was banned from the league for nearly three years after an independent investigation concluded that the team mishandled allegations raised by former player Kyle Beach against video coach Brad Aldrich during the team’s Stanley Cup run in 2010. The trio was reinstated last July.

Bowman became the Edmonton Oilers’ general manager three weeks later, while Quenneville — the second-winningest coach in NHL history — was hired by the Anaheim Ducks in May.

Since the incident, Quenneville has spoken openly about his personal growth, noting after his hiring that he has worked to educate himself on abuse.

“I own my mistakes,” Quenneville said in May. “While I believed wholeheartedly the issue was handled by management, I take full responsibility for not following up and asking more questions. That’s entirely on me. Over nearly four years, I’ve taken time to reflect, to listen to experts and advocates, and educate myself on the realities of abuse, trauma and how to be a better leader. I hope others can learn from my inaction.”

Quenneville has spent parts of 25 NHL seasons behind the benches of St. Louis, Colorado, Chicago, and Florida. He coached the Blackhawks for more than 10 years and led them to championships in 2010, 2013, and 2015.

The Blackhawks fired Quenneville in November 2018 after a 6-6-3 start, and he joined the Panthers for the 2019-20 season.

Earlier this month, Quenneville returned to the United Center in Chicago to a mixed reaction of boos and cheers. The reaction to his return to Sunrise appeared more subdued.

The public address announcer at Amerant Bank Arena called Quenneville’s name as a “welcome back” message flashed on the jumbotron in the first period. The crowd responded with brief applause and cheers.

Quenneville has expressed admiration for the Panthers’ success as back-to-back Stanley Cup champions over the past few years.

“I remember when I came here, Vinny [Panthers owner Vincent Viola] told me, ‘We’re going to win the Cup. We’re going to win multiple cups,’” Quenneville said. “So he was right.”

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