Mohammed Siraj helped India finally get rid of centurion Senuran Muthusamy on Day 2 of the second Test against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday, November 23.
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“What was the point in doing that?” – Zack Ryder’s return could have been handled better, claims ex-WWE star
Former wrestler Stevie Richards recently took a shot at WWE’s booking strategy with Zack Ryder. The 40-year-old star showed up on SmackDown last week.
“That’s creepy”; “Devil Ray for life” – Fans blast 2X WS champ Aubrey Huff after disturbing comment blows up online
Former two-time World Series champion Aubrey Huff made a disturbing comment, catching a firestorm among fans.
Man charged for shooting at St. Louis DoorDash workers
A man accused of shooting at DoorDash workers earlier this month in St. Louis now faces felony charges.
5 Things to Know: 49ers Week 12 Contest vs. Carolina Panthers
The San Francisco 49ers return home for Week 12 as they host the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s® Stadium.
Terry Martin Hekker, a Happy Housewife Scorned, Dies at 92
She wrote two popular memoirs: the first about the joys of married life, the second about her husband serving her divorce papers on their 40th anniversary.
Historic Capitulation Signals Possible Bitcoin Bottom, but Analysts Warn More Volatility Ahead
The post Historic Capitulation Signals Possible Bitcoin Bottom, but Analysts Warn More Volatility Ahead appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin Bitcoin hasn’t just fallen in price — it has fractured sentiment. In a matter of weeks, the market has shifted from confident trend-followers to two sharply opposed camps: those bracing for further collapse and those convinced that this is exactly how a long-term bottom begins. Key Takeaways: Blockchain data shows short-term Bitcoin holders are experiencing record unrealized losses. Analysts are divided, with predictions ranging from a drop below $75K to a possible surge toward $110K in 2025. Institutional selling is heavy, but increasing buyer absorption on major exchanges hints at early stabilization. The strongest evidence of emotional strain isn’t on the charts but on the blockchain itself. On-chain data shows that short-term holders are experiencing the worst unrealized losses in Bitcoin’s history, with roughly 99% of recently acquired coins underwater. That breaks every prior stress event — including the COVID crash and the FTX implosion — which many traders once thought were “the ultimate capitulations.” Capitulation Shows Up on the Blockchain Before It Shows Up in Price Analysts note that extreme capitulation among short-term wallets has historically aligned with major turning points. Chris Beamish pointed to net unrealized profit/loss data now plunging far below levels associated with all previous cycle lows, describing it as a moment when confidence evaporates almost instantaneously. Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes argues that every bottom starts with a phase like this — brutal, chaotic, and emotional — long before the price stabilizes. Only After the Data Came the Predictions Once the severity of the sell-off became visible, commentary from large-audience voices arrived.John Deaton said that a drop below $75,000 would not surprise him, but he framed it not as a bearish call — instead as something consistent with how Bitcoin behaves before a major reversal. If selling pressure cools and confidence returns, Deaton thinks…
BARLEY MACTAVISH: Consider helping us aid Midland families in 2026
BARLEY MACTAVISH: I humbly ask you, who are in a position to help your neighbors, to consider giving a monetary gift to the Barley MacTavish fund.
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قرار بحظر مشاركة موظفي الدولة في الإجتماعات ذات الطابع الطائفي أو القبلي أو الجهوي
Arctic narwhal never recorded before in Ireland washes up on Donegal beach
A dead narwhal has washed up on the shores of Co Donegal, marking the first time the whale species has been recorded in Ireland . The narwhal is found exclusively in the Arctic waters of the north Atlantic, and its males are famous for their long tusks, leading to them being dubbed the “unicorns” of the sea. A family walking along Sweet Nellies Beach on the Inishowen Peninsula in Co Donegal first reported the sighting of a small, stranded 2-3m whale or dolphin to the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG). The body of the female narwhal was retrieved by the group last weekend, working with regional staff from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). Skin samples were collected and the carcass was taken to the Regional Laboratory in Cork for a post-mortem examination and tests. The chief executive of the IWDG, Dr Simon Berrow, said it was a “remarkable” stranding.