First, a rare look from on the ground in Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela.
Next, a report on training for the final decade of life.
Finally, a look at how mentalist Oz Pearlman blows minds.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/60minutes-2025-10-26/
First, a rare look from on the ground in Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela.
Next, a report on training for the final decade of life.
Finally, a look at how mentalist Oz Pearlman blows minds.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/60minutes-2025-10-26/
The Pittsburgh Steelers took a significant hit on their defensive front during Sunday night’s home game against the visiting Green Bay Packers. Steelers defensive back Deshon Elliott, one of the most reliable members of Pittsburgh’s defense in the 2025 NFL season, was carted off the field in the second half after suffering an apparent knee injury.
According to the NFL’s official website, Elliott was done for the night, as the Steelers finished the contest without their 28-year-old safety. Before leaving the game, the former Texas Longhorn recorded five total tackles. The Steelers entered Week 8 looking to bounce back quickly following a loss to Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 7’s Thursday Night Football showdown. In that previous game, Elliott had recorded nine total tackles.
So far in the 2025 season, Elliott has amassed 38 total tackles along with a forced fumble through seven games. He sustained the injury while attempting to stop Packers tight end Tucker Kraft, who has been a standout performer against the Steelers. Elliott went down and immediately grabbed his right knee in pain.
While the Steelers have yet to release an official update on Elliott’s recovery timeline, indications suggest that he will need to miss more than just one game. Fortunately, the hope remains that he did not suffer a torn ligament or broken bone.
This summer, Pittsburgh signed Elliott to a two-year contract extension worth $12.5 million. This came after he posted a career-high 108 combined tackles, six passes defended, three quarterback hits, and a sack across 15 games (14 starts) last season.
Should Elliott be sidelined for an extended period, the Steelers will look to players like Chuck Clark, Juan Thornhill, and Jabrill Peppers to step up and fill the void in the defensive backfield.
Having already used their bye week in Week 5, Pittsburgh will next face the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9 at Acrisure Stadium. The team and fans alike will be hoping for a speedy recovery for Elliott and a strong show of resilience from the Steelers defense moving forward.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/steelers-news-loses-deshone-elliott-to-injury-packers-clash
Did you see that a lot of people don’t want Donald Trump to be the king of America? On October 18th, there were numerous “No Kings” rallies across the country, protesting what demonstrators describe as authoritarian actions by President Trump. They claim he acts more like a king than a president.
One protester in San Francisco held a sign that read, “Hey Trump, nobody paid us to be here. We all hate you for free.” Nice. You can find the Babylon Bee’s satirical list of accomplishments by people like those at the No Kings demonstrations [here](#).
The vast majority of protesters were Democrats and leftists (and yes, there is a distinction between the two). Naturally, there were jabs from the right about the rallies, with some calling it “Democrat Sulk Day.” Supporters of the “No Kings” rallies denied this characterization and said they simply oppose the despotic actions of any president who crosses the line of democracy.
But am I the only one calling baloney on that? If the situation were reversed, and a leftist president was pushing their niche agenda onto the nation, what do you want to bet most of these folks would have stayed home?
The good news is that the “No Kings” rallies were mainly peaceful—a refreshing change for that side of the political fence. Usually, when the Left doesn’t get its way, it follows in the footsteps of those in 1780-90s France, who birthed leftist philosophy.
Wall Street Journal writer Jason Willick noted a few years back:
> “The French Revolution, in its moderate phase before 1792, drew on America’s ideals in seeking to overthrow the monarchy. The differences, however, proved fundamental. Whereas the Americans began with the individual as the primary unit of moral and political value, [France] wanted to create a collective will. But in order to create a collective will, you have to destroy all those wills that are counter to your vision of the general will. That’s why America’s revolution ended with constitutional government and France’s in terror and tyranny.”
The destruction of “those wills that are counter to your vision of general will” has been carried out countless times, not only during the past five or so years but throughout history. To be fair, it has been done on both sides of the political divide.
This dynamic echoes what Frank Herbert wrote in *Children of Dune*:
> “When I am weaker than you, I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.”
This robbing of freedom and voice has often happened more through mob mentality and political puppeteering than by a single individual. It aligns closely with the spirit of the French Revolution and its disastrous outcomes.
Such tactics have been called out even by unlikely sources, like the rock band Black Sabbath in their song **The Mob Rules**:
> Close the city and tell the people that something’s coming to call
> Death and darkness are rushing forward to
> Take a bite from the wall
> You’ve nothing to say, they’re breaking away
> If you listen to fools, the mob rules
> The mob rules
Mobs that dominate cultural thought demonstrate why, as Winston Churchill famously said, democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others. However, he and the “No Kings” protesters are wrong when it comes to the best form of government.
The best government, absolutely, is a monarchy—but with one very important requirement: it must have the right monarch. And I know of only One who qualifies.
The problem is that any monarch represents ultimate authority—something that clashes with the insubordinate spirit we’re all born with.
Looking at the “No Kings” protests and reading many of their comments reminded me of Albert Camus’ famous quote: “I rebel, therefore we exist.”
The Bible, however, tells us in Romans 13:1-2:
> “There is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. Therefore whoever resists authority has opposed the ordinance of God.”
This means the spirit of authority-resistance running through the “No Kings” rallies and others like them is aimed every bit as much upward as outward, even if the protesters are unaware of it.
Some have declared that explicitly. The atheist Christopher Hitchens expressed disgust at the notion that we are the property of any supernatural authority:
> “Once you assume a creator and a plan, it makes us objects in a cruel experiment. And over us, to supervise this, is installed a celestial dictatorship, a kind of divine North Korea.”
Thomas Paine speaks for many today with his stance on authority and human worship when he wrote:
> “My own mind is my own church.”
But no matter what Paine’s or anyone else’s mind tells them, the Bible declares everywhere that God is King overall.
Scripture says:
– “The Lord is King forever and ever” (Psalm 10:16)
– “The Lord is enthroned as King forever” (Psalm 29:10)
– And of Jesus, who is coming back as King over all creation: “He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords” (1 Timothy 6:15)
The rebellious spirit of our age won’t accept any king, including Jesus. Just like He spoke about in the parable of the nobleman:
> “But his citizens hated him and sent a delegation after him, saying, ‘We do not want this man to reign over us’” (Luke 19:14).
It’s both funny and tragic how fickle crowds quickly change their tune. One minute, they were “intending to come and take Him by force to make Him king” (John 6:15), and not long afterward, they were screaming, “We have no king but Caesar” (John 19:15).
Scripture also reveals that the overt kind of rejection Christ experienced in His first coming will happen again at His second appearing. Psalm 2 describes that scene:
> “Why are the nations in an uproar and the peoples devising a vain thing? The kings of the earth take their stand and the rulers take counsel together against the LORD and against His Anointed, saying, ‘Let us tear their fetters apart and cast away their cords from us!’” (Psalm 2:1-3)
But they’ve got it all wrong. Jesus isn’t a king who takes and enslaves; He’s one who gives (literally everything) and sets us free. No monarch has ever done that, am I right?
So, if you’re a “No Kings” rally participant, relax and take heart. Trump will never be king. But Jesus is—and it’s best you confess Him as Lord now rather than end up as His footstool someday (Psalm 110:1).
https://www.christianpost.com/voices/no-kings-including-jesus.html
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese sushi legend Jiro Ono has held three Michelin stars for more than a decade, making him the world’s oldest head chef to achieve this prestigious recognition. Over his illustrious career, Ono has served the world’s dignitaries, and his art of sushi was even featured in an award-winning documentary film.
Despite all these achievements and having reached the age of 100, Ono is not ready to fully retire. “I plan to keep going for about five more years,” he said last month while celebrating Japan’s “Respect for the Aged Day,” where he received a gift and a certificate ahead of his birthday.
When asked about the secret to his longevity and good health, Ono simply replied, “To work.” This response came during a conversation with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, who congratulated him on his milestone.
Ono shared, “I can no longer come to the restaurant every day, but about the possibility of living to 113, which would make me Japan’s oldest male, I believe 13 more years seems doable. I will aim for 114.” He added, “I cherish my life, so I get to work for a long time.”
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, Ono does not drink alcohol, takes regular walks, and eats well. When asked about his favorite sushi, he instantly replied: “Maguro, kohada, and anago” — meaning tuna, gizzard shad, and saltwater eel.
“It’s an incredible thing that this tradition continues and that he’s still going strong 100 years in. It’s an inspiration to everyone,” said David Gelb, the filmmaker who directed the documentary about Ono. Gelb concluded by wishing Ono a happy birthday in Japanese.
https://wtop.com/lifestyle/2025/10/japans-sushi-legend-jiro-ono-turns-100-and-is-not-ready-for-retirement/
The winning numbers in Sunday’s drawing of the “Virginia Cash Pop” game were 13 (thirteen).
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https://wtop.com/news/2025/10/winning-numbers-drawn-in-sundays-virginia-cash-pop-17/
El presidente de Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, afirmó que la reunión que mantuvo este domingo en Kuala Lumpur con su par estadounidense, Donald Trump, fue “excelente” y confirmó que los dos países iniciarán “de inmediato” negociaciones comerciales.
Mientras que el presidente estadounidense celebró el encuentro con el mandatario brasileño. “Tuve una excelente reunión con el presidente Trump este domingo por la tarde en Malasia. Abordamos la agenda comercial y económica bilateral con franqueza y de forma constructiva. Acordamos que nuestros equipos se reunirán de inmediato para buscar soluciones a los aranceles y las sanciones contra las autoridades brasileñas”, escribió Lula en X.
Por su parte, la Casa Blanca publicó en la misma red social la opinión de Trump sobre su encuentro con el presidente brasileño: “Es un gran honor estar con el presidente de Brasil. Creo que podremos lograr muy buenos acuerdos para ambos países. Siempre hemos tenido una buena relación y creo que continuará así.”
### “Instrucciones para iniciar hoy mismo una negociación”
El ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Brasil, Mauro Vieira, había indicado a los medios de comunicación que la reunión había sido “muy positiva y productiva”.
“El presidente Trump declaró que daría instrucciones a su equipo para iniciar hoy mismo una negociación, porque espera que esto se resuelva muy rápidamente”, añadió el ministro brasileño.
Durante el encuentro, Lula “renovó el pedido brasileño de suspensión de los aranceles impuestos a las exportaciones brasileñas durante el proceso de negociación” entre ambos países, explicó Vieira.
### Acuerdos muy buenos
Además, Vieira señaló que Lula pidió a Trump suspender la aplicación de la ley Magnitsky contra Alexandre de Moraes, juez del Supremo Tribunal Federal, su esposa y otros brasileños.
Brasil y Estados Unidos se vieron envueltos en algunos problemas después de que Washington decidiera aplicar un arancel del 50 % a productos brasileños en represalia por la causa judicial contra el expresidente Jair Bolsonaro, aliado político de Trump.
Al inicio del encuentro con Lula da Silva, Trump expresó su confianza en que lograrían “acuerdos muy buenos”.
*Con información de Deutsche Welle*
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/26/brasil-negociara-los-aranceles-tras-reunion-con-trump/
The winning numbers for Sunday evening’s drawing of the “Maryland Pick 5 Evening” game were: 0, 2, 3, 6, 9 (zero, two, three, six, nine).
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La cantante canadiense Nelly Furtado, quien cuenta con casi tres décadas de trayectoria, sorprendió a sus seguidores al anunciar su retiro de los escenarios a los 46 años.
La ganadora del Grammy, conocida por temas como “I’m Like a Bird” y “Turn Off the Light”, compartió un mensaje en sus redes sociales para celebrar su legado y justificar su inesperada decisión, con motivo del aniversario 25 de su álbum de debut, *Whoa, Nelly!*.
“25 años después, mi música ha llegado a una nueva generación de fans y no podría estar más feliz por eso”, escribió la artista al pie de una imagen suya a los 20 años junto a un video reciente de una actuación en Berlín.
Aunque no mencionó directamente las críticas que ha recibido en los últimos meses sobre su físico debido al aumento de peso, Nelly Furtado celebró sus logros, agradeció a sus fans y aseguró que buscará nuevos retos creativos que, dijo, considera “más adecuados” a sus circunstancias actuales.
“Dejando todo esto de lado, he decidido alejarme de la actuación por el previsible futuro y dedicarme a otros proyectos creativos y personales que creo que se adaptarán mejor a esta próxima fase de mi vida”, explicó.
Sin embargo, la cantante aclaró que esta decisión no significa un adiós total a la música.
“He disfrutado muchísimo de mi carrera y todavía me encanta escribir música, ya que siempre lo he visto como un pasatiempo que tuve la suerte de convertir en una carrera”, afirmó, enfatizando que continuará identificándose como compositora.
Con siete discos publicados y una influencia notable en el pop de inicios de los 2000, Nelly Furtado agradeció a sus fans de todas las generaciones por escuchar y vibrar con su música y asistir a alguno de sus espectáculos.
También reconoció el apoyo de quienes la ayudaron a hacer realidad sus sueños pop, tanto a nivel creativo como organizativo.
“Gratitud infinita a cualquiera que alguna vez haya escuchado y vibrado con mi música y haya asistido a cualquiera de mis espectáculos.
Agradezco profundamente a todos aquellos que han trabajado tan duro para ayudarme a hacer mis sueños pop realidad a un nivel creativo y organizacional. Agradezco a todos mis brillantes y leales colaboradores”.
Como era de esperarse, la noticia generó una oleada de reacciones de tristeza entre sus seguidores, pero también muchos mensajes donde le externaron su apoyo.
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**Sigue leyendo:**
– VIDEO: Nelly Furtado divide opiniones en redes sociales tras reaparecer públicamente con una nueva figura
– Nelly Furtado posa al natural y envía mensaje de aceptación
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/26/nelly-furtado-se-retira-de-los-escenarios-tras-meses-de-criticas-a-su-fisico/
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Julius Randle scored 20 of his 31 points in the first half, and Rudy Gobert contributed 14 points and 19 rebounds to help the Minnesota Timberwolves hold on and defeat the depleted Indiana Pacers 114-110 on Sunday night.
The game took a hit for Minnesota early when star Anthony Edwards exited with hamstring tightness just 3:08 into the game. Despite his absence, the Timberwolves managed to maintain control. Donte DiVincenzo stepped up with 17 points to stabilize the Pacers’ backcourt, while Naz Reid added a strong performance with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
For Indiana, Pascal Siakam led the charge with 33 points. He hit a crucial 3-pointer with 42 seconds left to narrow the deficit to 110-108. However, Jaden McDaniels responded with a finger-roll basket to extend Minnesota’s lead to four with 20 seconds remaining, securing the win for the Timberwolves. Aaron Nesmith also contributed 18 points for the Pacers.
The Pacers are facing significant challenges this season. They are without Tyrese Haliburton, who is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon that ended his NBA Finals run, and they lost current leading scorer Bennedict Mathurin to a sprained toe the previous night in Memphis. Additionally, Andrew Nembhard, the primary point guard during Haliburton’s absence, missed his second straight game with a shoulder strain. In total, seven players were unavailable, forcing Indiana to deploy a starting lineup featuring journeyman Jay Huff, little-used big man Isaiah Jackson, and young guard Ben Sheppard.
The home opener in Minnesota carried extra excitement with the introduction of stage-style lighting on the court and the return of the all-black uniforms with pine-tree trim, reminiscent of the Kevin Garnett era. Nevertheless, the early loss of Edwards tempered the energy. The Timberwolves took control in the third quarter, outscoring the Pacers 28-17 and drawing 11 fouls while committing only three.
With the win, Minnesota improves to 2-1, while Indiana falls to 0-3 after their opener was a double-overtime loss to the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Looking ahead, Indiana will play at Dallas on Wednesday, and Minnesota will host Denver on Monday.
A major AEW star has recently captured a world title outside the company, marking a significant achievement in their career. This victory not only highlights their talent but also raises the stakes for upcoming storylines within AEW.
However, it appears that someone from the AEW roster is already showing interest in challenging for the belt. The rivalry is heating up as tensions build, promising exciting matchups in the near future.
Fans can look forward to intense competition and compelling storytelling as the pursuit of this prestigious title unfolds inside AEW. Stay tuned for updates and developments surrounding this thrilling championship chase.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/aew/news-aew-star-suddenly-crowned-world-champion-outside-company