St. Jude Imagine Academy Marks 25 Years of Helping Young Patients Learn and Heal – News India Times

**St. Jude Imagine Academy by Chili’s: 25 Years of Supporting Students Through Healing**

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — For 25 years, the St. Jude Imagine Academy by Chili’s has been a lifeline for young patients, ensuring that education remains a vital part of their healing journey at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Accredited as a Special Purpose School by Cognia, the Imagine Academy supports students from preschool through high school as they undergo treatment for cancer, sickle cell disease, and other life-threatening illnesses.

Unlike traditional hospital schooling, the Academy works closely with each child’s home school. This partnership keeps students on track both academically and emotionally during their treatment.

> “Part of advancing long-term health and well-being is ensuring that patients are able to continue to grow academically while undergoing treatment,” said **Alli Leslie**, head of the Imagine Academy. “Education is a cornerstone of a healthy future, and we want all of our students to be able to fulfill their dreams.”

**Personalized Support for Every Student**

Every new patient at St. Jude is offered an educational consultation to assess their academic needs. The Imagine Academy has 23 full-time educators and coordinators, who serve up to 150 patients each day. Their work is supported by a network of community volunteers, plus more than 90 St. Jude staff who assist in the STEM lab throughout the school year.

– **K–12 students** receive instruction three times a week.
– **Preschoolers** receive instruction twice a week.

Beyond lessons, the Academy’s coordinators work directly with schools to arrange necessary accommodations and make the transition back to the classroom as smooth as possible once treatment allows.

> “The ultimate goal with our school coordination work is to empower students to tell their story and advocate for their classroom needs,” Leslie said. “When they return to school — or move on to college or work — they’re better prepared to ask for those accommodations and support.”

**A Place to Belong, Grow, and Celebrate**

For many patients, the Academy becomes more than just a classroom — it’s a place of belonging. Former students often return to visit the teachers who supported them during some of their toughest times.

> “The school program is amazing,” said **Archie**, a St. Jude cancer survivor. “They give you one-on-one time. When I went back to school, I was still up-to-date — actually ahead in some ways. I thank St. Jude for that because I got to graduate on time.”

Teacher **Kaci Richardson** shared that these reunions are among the staff’s proudest moments.
> “Our student-to-teacher ratio gives us the chance to connect with the kids we teach,” she said. “It means a lot when they come back to see us.”

Graduation ceremonies at Imagine Academy are especially meaningful. They don’t just mark academic achievement — they’re celebrations of perseverance, family, and hope.

> “For a lot of kids, there are challenges academically along the way, so reaching this milestone is a big deal,” Leslie said. “We love celebrating that culmination of high school with them before they pursue their goals and dreams.”

As St. Jude Imagine Academy celebrates its 25th anniversary, it remains a vital part of the hospital’s mission: to treat not just the disease, but the whole child. Through its dedication, patients are given the tools to keep learning, dreaming, and imagining their futures — no matter what challenges they face.
https://newsindiatimes.com/st-jude-imagine-academy-marks-25-years-of-helping-young-patients-learn-and-heal/

Skims hits $5 billion valuation after funding round led by Goldman

Kim Kardashian’s Skims brand has raised $225 million in new funding led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, valuing the shapewear and apparel company at $5 billion—up from roughly $4 billion after its 2023 round. The deal comes as Skims nears $1 billion in annual net sales, six years after its 2019 launch, and marks one of the largest private raises for a U.S. consumer brand this year.

BDT & MSD Partners’ affiliated funds also joined the round, Skims said Wednesday. The company plans to use the new capital to accelerate brick-and-mortar and international expansion, as well as product innovation and category diversification.

Skims currently operates 18 stores across the U.S. in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Austin, and Atlanta, along with one store in Mexico. The company has plans to open additional stores overseas in 2026. Skims emphasized that it is laying the groundwork to become a “predominantly physical business” in the coming years, marking a strategic pivot from its origins as a digital-first direct-to-consumer brand.

“This milestone reflects continued confidence in our long-term vision and, coupled with disciplined execution, positions Skims to unlock its next phase of growth,” CEO and co-founder Jens Grede said in a statement.

The new funding round follows the debut of NikeSkims, a partnership with Nike launched earlier this year that sold out within hours. This collaboration signals Skims’ ambitions to expand beyond its core shapewear products into activewear, apparel, and performance categories, pushing the brand further into the mainstream athleticwear market dominated by Lululemon, a handful of upstarts, and Nike itself.

The fresh capital infusion could further delay an initial public offering (IPO) from Skims. The company has been eyeing a public debut since at least 2024, according to statements by Grede. However, the consumer IPO market has remained largely stagnant through 2024 and 2025, with few fashion or beauty brands going public as investors remain cautious about discretionary retail. By raising new private funding, Skims can continue to scale without immediate pressure to list.

“Skims stands as a solutions-driven apparel innovator, pioneering new categories and redefining everyday wear,” said Beat Cabiallavetta, global head of hybrid capital at Goldman Sachs Alternatives. “We look forward to partnering with management to pursue significant opportunities and deliver disruptive, sustained growth.”

Since its launch, Skims has built a cult following with its inclusive sizing, minimalist aesthetic, and high-profile campaigns featuring global athletes and celebrities. Kardashian, who serves as chief creative officer, described the new funding as “an exciting new chapter” for the company.

“We can’t wait to take Skims to the next level as we continue to innovate and set the standard for our industry,” Kardashian said.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/skims-hits-5-billion-valuation-after-funding-round-led-by-goldman/

Amazon beats Nothing at its own game with this brilliant early Black Friday Nothing Phone 3 deal

Black Friday proper is still a few weeks away, but we’re already seeing some great deals on the best Android phones on the market. One of the best offers so far is for the weird and wonderful Nothing Phone 3, which you can now get for $678.99 at Amazon US and £629 at Amazon UK.

In a rare alignment of the Black Friday deals cosmos, the Nothing Phone 3 is discounted in both its 256GB and 512GB variants across the US and UK. Specifically, Amazon UK has even undercut Nothing’s own Black Friday sale prices by £20 on the 256GB model and £30 on the 512GB model. Let’s take a closer look at the deals.

### Today’s Best Nothing Phone 3 Black Friday Deals

The Nothing Phone 3 is the company’s first undeniably “flagship” phone, a title they proudly announced when launching the handset earlier this year. It’s equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, 12GB or 16GB of RAM (depending on storage), and a triple 50MP camera system with 3x optical zoom. With these specs, the Nothing Phone 3 aims to compete with flagship devices like the iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S25.

However, what stands out most about the Nothing Phone 3 is its one-of-a-kind design. This is a uniquely styled phone that builds on the qualities of its predecessors, featuring intentionally misaligned cameras and a quirky rear-mounted “glyph display” dot-matrix interface that really sets it apart.

While the Nothing Phone 3 may not quite match the processing power of some mainstream rivals, it still offers impressive features even at its usual retail price of $799 / £799 / AU$1,509. Besides the triple camera system, it boasts a 6.67-inch display, a 5,150mAh battery, and support for 65W fast charging.

We went hands-on with the Nothing Phone 3 just after its launch and found it carries an “abstract, asymmetrical vibe” that appeals to those looking for something different. Fans of Nothing also appreciate the clean and simple Nothing OS Android interface, although the brand has faced some controversy recently over its handling of software updates. Still, the Nothing Phone 3 remains a strong contender from an intriguing and quirky outsider brand.

### More Black Friday Phone Deals

Looking for additional options? Here are some of today’s best Black Friday sales across the US:

– **Amazon:** Up to 45% off TVs, AirPods, air fryers, and vacuums
– **Apple:** iPads, AirPods, and MacBooks starting from $119
– **Best Buy:** Up to $1,000 off TVs, laptops, and headphones
– **Dell:** Laptop deals starting at $249.99
– **Home Depot:** 40% off appliances, furniture, grills, and tools
– **Lenovo:** Up to 45% off laptops and tablets
– **Lowe’s:** Up to 30% off appliances, holiday décor, and tools
– **Samsung:** Up to $2,000 off appliances, TVs, and phones
– **Target:** 40% off Christmas décor, clothing, and furniture
– **Walmart:** Furniture, cheap TVs, and vacuums starting at $69
– **Wayfair:** Up to 54% off Christmas décor, furniture, and more

And if you’re shopping from the UK, don’t miss out on these Black Friday deals too.

Stay tuned for more updates as Black Friday approaches and additional deals go live!
https://www.techradar.com/phones/nothing-phones/amazon-beats-nothing-at-its-own-game-with-this-brilliant-early-black-friday-nothing-phone-3-deal

What Epstein’s Emails Allege About Trump’s Knowledge of His Conduct

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released emails indicating that President Trump may have been more aware of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities than he has previously acknowledged.

The emails suggest a deeper knowledge and involvement, raising new questions about what the former president knew and when. This development could have significant implications as investigations continue.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/us/politics/epstein-emails-trump.html

“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.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-they-keep-abstaining-responsibility-jason-kelce-calls-giants-gm-brian-daboll-s-firing

Latest Buzz Suggests Blue Jays Finally Boast Strong Free Agency Pitch

The Toronto Blue Jays have been no strangers to aggressive offseasons over the last few years. Toronto has consistently pursued top free agents, including Shohei Ohtani and even being mentioned in the Juan Soto sweepstakes, but ultimately missed out. Last year, the Blue Jays and San Francisco Giants were reported as the two most aggressive teams in the Corbin Burnes sweepstakes as well, though Burnes ended up signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

All in all, the Blue Jays have tried each offseason to bring big-name players to town but haven’t necessarily been able to get those deals done. However, after making it to Game 7 of the World Series, the perception of the team seems to have shifted.

Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith reported that there could be a more “receptive audience” for Toronto in free agency this year, citing an anonymous “prominent” agent.

“Armed with the cachet of an inspired World Series run that captivated both fans and the wider industry’s interest, the Toronto Blue Jays jumped into the off-season with what some agents called a motivated posture across various player markets,” Davidi and Nicholson-Smith wrote.

“One prominent agent believes the American League champions will find a more receptive audience for their pitches this winter, too, having shown the baseball world how success looks north of the border.

“Baseball tends to have ‘a pack mentality,’ said the agent, and between seeing players succeed with the Blue Jays, the enthusiasm from fans Canada-wide and positive reviews of the team’s facilities, ‘it should be easier for them to get players’ this off-season.”

A second agent described the Blue Jays as “hungry” and “acting like the big boys,” while both representatives said they are involved in discussions around top-end starting pitchers, back-end relievers, position players, and talent from Asia.

Of course, aggressiveness doesn’t always lead to deals, as the Blue Jays have seen in the past. But this new attitude is a positive sign for what could be a big offseason in Toronto.

The Blue Jays have demonstrated over the last few years that they are willing to offer large contracts. Maybe this year, they will finally ink one of those external stars to a deal.
https://www.newsweek.com/latest-buzz-suggests-blue-jays-finally-boast-strong-free-agency-pitch-11035513

Leslie Bibb Tells ‘Today’s Jenna Bush Hager About The Time She Took A “Break” From Partner Sam Rockwell: “I Went To Burning Man For A Week”

Leslie Bibb recently opened up to Today’s Jenna Bush Hager about the one time she took “a break” from her partner of 18 years, actor Sam Rockwell.

Bush Hager had just shared videos of Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes, who have seemingly reunited after they were reported to have broken up in September. She then asked Bibb, who is guest hosting Today this week, “Did you and Sam ever take a break?”

Bibb initially denied it before confessing, “Well, I went to Burning Man for a week and I said, ‘I’m not gonna talk to you for a week. Think about what you’ve done. Think about your choices.’”

Bush Hager responded with a smile, “Wait, did you come back from Burning Man and think about your choices?” implying Bibb might have gotten up to some antics while attending the music festival.

“I had a great time!” Bibb revealed. “I didn’t do anything crazy. I was going around spraying SPF on girls’ boobs so that they wouldn’t get sunburned. I was so scared.” She added, “Well, I’m like Cathy Careful of Burning Man. I’m like, ‘Are you hydrated?’ I would give everybody water.”

Although Bibb did not share what caused her and Rockwell to take the break, she noted, “That was the only time where we just didn’t talk for the week.”

Bush Hager then shared her own experience, confessing that she and her husband “maybe took a small break” at one point that lasted “a couple of days.”

However, Bibb is not particularly a fan of taking “breaks” in a relationship. “I am a Scorpio and when I’m done, I’m done. It’s over,” she told Bush Hager. She even wondered if she should “go talk to my shrink” about that, adding, “It’s probably not healthy to do that.”

The White Lotus star has been a welcome addition to the Today With Jenna & Friends family. This marks the second time she has guest hosted the fourth hour of Today with Bush Hager, and Bibb will continue guest hosting for the remainder of the week.

Stars Oliver Hudson and Ali Larter are set to join Bibb and Bush Hager later this week.

Today with Jenna & Friends airs on weekdays at 10/9c on NBC.
https://decider.com/2025/11/12/leslie-bibb-todays-jenna-bush-hager-break-sam-rockwell/

BBC News Editors Address Staff — But Trump Bungle Was Off-Limits Amid $1B Legal Threat

**EXCLUSIVE: Senior BBC Editors Hold Video Call Amid Controversy, Avoid Discussing Trump Edit**

Senior editors at BBC News convened the newsroom for a video call update on Wednesday. However, one topic was strictly off-limits: the controversial Donald Trump edit.

From the outset, journalists were informed that leaders—including Jonathan Munro, currently acting head of news following Deborah Turness’ abrupt resignation over the weekend—could not address questions related to the bungled *Panorama* edit. This was due to Trump’s looming $1 billion legal threat.

“They said at the start of the call they had to be careful legally,” one observer noted.

Unlike the open all-staff BBC call on Tuesday, where employee frustration poured out through comments, questions, and remarks to news chiefs, Wednesday’s meeting featured carefully vetted inquiries. The session was chaired by Phil Harrold, BBC News director of transformation.

Munro’s role in the unfolding crisis has caused significant concern among BBC journalists. However, he was not questioned about the decision to defend the 2024 *Panorama* film, which controversially spliced two parts of Trump’s January 6 speech—giving the impression he explicitly incited violence.

Until Monday, the BBC stood by the editorial decision. But chair Samir Shah ultimately conceded, stating:
*“The way the speech was edited did give the impression of a direct call for violent action. The BBC would like to apologise for that error of judgement.”*

Sources revealed that during Wednesday’s call, Richard Burgess, director of news content, acknowledged “significant mistakes” had been made. Meanwhile, Munro refrained from discussing his private conversations with Turness regarding her unexpected departure as BBC News CEO.

### BBC Arabic Addresses Criticism Amid Controversy

During the same call, Munro reassured staff that BBC Arabic was not under threat despite serious criticism surrounding the network’s ongoing platforming of individuals expressing antisemitic views.

He pointed to recent reforms within BBC Arabic, including an overhaul of its *Press Review* segment—which compiles media reporting from the Middle East—as well as strengthened editorial leadership and accountability measures.

The Trump edit and the situation at BBC Arabic were highlighted in a memo authored by Michael Prescott, a former external adviser to the BBC board’s editorial standards committee. This document, which has contributed to the recent crisis culminating in the resignations of Director General Tim Davie and Deborah Turness, also criticized the BBC’s perceived pro-trans rights coverage.

### BBC Acknowledges Mistakes on Gender Identity Reporting

When questioned about these points during the call, Burgess acknowledged that the BBC had not “got everything right” on gender identity issues but emphasized that “progress” has been made.

According to sources, Burgess highlighted the importance of ensuring the BBC remains a safe space for both those who support trans rights and individuals who hold gender-critical views.

The meeting underscored the tumultuous state of affairs within BBC News as it navigates legal threats, internal criticism, and calls for accountability in its editorial practices.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/bbc-news-trump-bungle-off-limits-1236615297/

Priyanka Chopra as Mandakini from Globetrotter wields a gun in saree; first look out!

Priyanka Chopra Jonas is back in Indian cinema, making a striking return after six years. The actress reunites with audiences in S. S. Rajamouli’s highly anticipated action-adventure epic, *Globetrotter*, co-starring Mahesh Babu.

The first-look poster of Priyanka as Mandakini from *Globetrotter* was unveiled on November 12, 2025, offering a powerful glimpse of her character. Draped in a flowing yellow saree, Priyanka is seen mid-action, aiming a pistol amidst crumbling temple ruins. Mandakini seems to embody strength and mystique in equal measure, blending Rajamouli’s trademark mythological grandeur with raw cinematic energy. This striking visual sets the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.

The poster has already sparked excitement online, with fans praising Priyanka’s commanding presence and the fusion of traditional and contemporary aesthetics in her look.

Her look was revealed just days ahead of one of the biggest film launch events of the year. JioHotstar will exclusively livestream the first look and teaser launch of *Globetrotter* on November 15 at 7 PM.

The grand event, hosted at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, will see over 50,000 attendees. It will feature a massive 130 ft × 100 ft screen—the largest ever used in India—for the teaser reveal, along with live performances by Shruti Haasan and rapper Divine.

The teaser is expected to introduce Mahesh Babu’s character through a breathtaking sequence shot in the Masai Mara. The evening will culminate with the superstar’s grand entry and a fireworks display lighting up the Hyderabad skyline.

For the unversed, *Globetrotter* marks the first-ever collaboration between S. S. Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu. The film also features Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Prithviraj Sukumaran in key roles. Production is currently underway in Hyderabad and various international locations, with a worldwide release planned for 2026.

Also Read: Priyanka Chopra shares daughter Malti Marie’s sweetest memory from *Globetrotter* sets in Hyderabad: “Had best time with.”

Stay tuned for more Bollywood news and live updates!
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/priyanka-chopra-mandakini-globetrotter-wields-gun-saree-first-look/

Tyrese Maxey, Sixers praise Andre Drummond for his work on the floor

PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia 76ers secured a thrilling 102-100 victory over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, improving their season record to 7-4. The win featured strong contributions from across the roster, with veteran Andre Drummond providing a much-needed boost amid Joel Embiid’s intermittent absences.

Drummond, a two-time All-Star, has been outstanding recently. He posted 17 points and 12 rebounds against the Detroit Pistons on Sunday, followed by 14 points and 13 rebounds in Tuesday’s win over the Celtics. With Embiid currently listed as day-to-day due to a right knee issue, the Sixers continue to lean on Drummond’s consistent performance.

While the team relies on Tyrese Maxey and others to lead on the floor, Drummond’s impact remains crucial. “He’s been great,” Maxey said of Drummond. “He’s been amazing, man. The stuff that he’s done has been really good. He’s rebounded the ball well. He’s shot the ball well. He’s done a good job, man. He’s protecting the paint. We’re glad to have him.”

Drummond also made a key defensive play late in the game against the Celtics. After Kelly Oubre Jr. gave the Sixers a 102-100 lead with 8.7 seconds left, Drummond switched onto Celtics guard Derrick White, knocked the ball away, forced a bobble, and disrupted a final buzzer attempt. It was an impressive display of hustle and presence.

“That was huge,” Sixers coach Nick Nurse said. “Those are just making plays. Drum’s got some quick hands every now and then, but obviously, it was a saving play for that possession. For sure.”

Overall, the Sixers received 22 points from Justin Edwards and 21 from Tyrese Maxey, but it was Drummond who continually came up with the big plays that helped secure the win.

“Big time,” Maxey added about Drummond. “He did a really good job. That’s what he does. He gets deflections, he’s disruptive, and we appreciate him for that.”

The Sixers now have two days off before facing the Detroit Pistons again on Friday in the NBA Cup rematch.
https://sixerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/sixers/2025/11/12/tyrese-maxey-sixers-praise-andre-drummond-for-his-work-on-the-floor/87231136007/

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