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Supreme Court blocks order that found Texas congressional map is likely racially biased : NPR

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that found Texas’ 2026 congressional redistricting plan pushed by President Trump likely discriminates on the basis of race.

The order signed by Justice Samuel Alito will remain in place at least for the next few days while the court considers whether to allow the new map favorable to Republicans to be used in the midterm elections.

The court’s conservative majority has blocked similar lower court rulings because they have come too close to elections.

The order came about an hour after the state called on the high court to intervene to avoid confusion as congressional primary elections approach in March. The justices have blocked past lower-court rulings in congressional redistricting cases, most recently in Alabama and Louisiana, that came several months before elections.

The order was signed by Alito because he is the justice who handles emergency appeals from Texas.

Texas redrew its congressional map in the summer as part of Trump’s efforts to preserve a slim Republican majority in the House in next year’s elections, touching off a nationwide redistricting battle. The new redistricting map was engineered to give Republicans five additional House seats, but a panel of federal judges in El Paso ruled 2-1 Tuesday that the civil rights groups that challenged the map on behalf of Black and Hispanic voters were likely to win their case.

If that ruling eventually holds, Texas could be forced to hold elections next year using the map drawn by the GOP-controlled Legislature in 2021 based on the 2020 census.

Texas was the first state to meet Trump’s demands in what has become an expanding national battle over redistricting. Republicans drew the state’s new map to give the GOP five additional seats, and Missouri and North Carolina followed with new maps adding an additional Republican seat each. To counter those moves, California voters approved a ballot initiative to give Democrats an additional five seats there.

The redrawn maps are facing court challenges in California, Missouri and North Carolina.

The Supreme Court is separately considering a case from Louisiana which could further limit race-based districts under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. It’s not entirely clear how the current round of redistricting would be affected by the outcome in the Louisiana case.



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I keep buying Taylor Wimpey shares and they keep falling – should I give up?

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Taylor Wimpey (LSE: TW) shares have fallen another 4% in the last week and they’re down almost 25% over the last year. They now trade at less than half the price they were a decade ago. Yet every time they fall, I buy more. They say the definition of madness is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result. I’m starting to wonder whether I need a sanity check.

I keep coming back to the basics. The FTSE 250 housebuilder remains a profitable company. In 2024 it made £416m and expects profits to hit £424m in 2025, including joint ventures. It’s operating in a country where property is in chronically short supply and politicians are pushing for more homes. The shares also look inexpensive to me, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 11.6.

The income is another big attraction. Last year the trailing yield hit 9.63%, roughly double what I’d get from a competitive savings account or basic bond fund. The board has made repeated promises to reward investors, committing to return around 7.5% of net assets each year, worth around £250m.

FTSE 250 disappointment

I don’t think I’m completely mad. The investment case looks strong in theory, but the practice has been pretty rough. Housebuilders have struggled across the board. Post-Brexit nerves smashed valuations, and the cost-of-living crisis made things worse as mortgage rates surged, building materials became more expensive, supply chains buckled and buyers felt poorer.

The 2024 Budget added to the strain. Employers’ National Insurance contributions went up and the minimum wage rose again, driving up costs and squeezing margins.

On 12 November the board spooked investors again by warning of “soft market conditions” during the second half of the year. Net private sales per outlet averaged 0.63 a week since 30 June, down from 0.71 a year earlier, with prices flat. The order book has weakened too, although the company is sticking to its target of completing 10,400 to 10,800 homes in 2025, excluding joint ventures.

Interest rate pressure

Lower interest rates might help. If the Bank of England trims rates again, mortgage costs should fall and demand revive. That’s not a sure thing while inflation proves stubborn, so a Taylor Wimpey share price rebound next year is far from guaranteed.

Can that yield hold? The board cut the dividend per share by 1.25% to 9.46p per share in 2024 and I wouldn’t be shocked to see another reduction this year. I’m hoping it’s small, because a larger cut would hit the share price hard.

Sector sentiment took another knock on 18 November when builder Crest Nicholson issued a profit warning, citing a subdued housing market and Budget uncertainty. Its shares are down 24% in a week.

Long-term view

Through all this, I’ve continued averaging down. I still think this stock is worth considering for those with a long-term mindset. A recovery should come at some point, but the share price madness may continue for a while. I’m still collecting a decent flow of dividends, and enjoy reinvesting them at today’s lower price.

That said, the FTSE 100 is full of generous dividend payers that haven’t suffered such an insane degree of share price damage. Investors may want to research those as well.



This story originally appeared on Motley Fool

Cable and Streaming – Hollywood Life

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The 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is fast approaching — airing live from New York City on Thursday, November 27. Hosting this year’s broadcast will be TODAY anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Al Roker, who will once again guide viewers through the floats, balloons and performances.

Whether you’re watching live on TV or streaming from your couch, here’s everything you need to know about how to tune in to the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

What Time Does the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Start?

The 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade begins at 8:30 a.m. ET on Thursday, November 27. This start time is now the parade’s standard, following NBC’s shift from the long-used 9 a.m. slot. The parade typically runs for about three hours, taking viewers from Central Park West through Midtown Manhattan before wrapping up in front of Macy’s Herald Square.

How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Live on TV?

You can watch the 2025 parade live on NBC, which has been the parade’s official broadcast home for decades. NBC’s coverage begins exactly at 8:30 a.m. ET and is hosted by TODAY anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb (who left TODAY earlier this year but is still returning as a parade host), and Al Roker.

Can I Stream the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Live?

Yes — the parade will stream live on Peacock at the same 8:30 a.m. ET start time. Peacock is also offering an enhanced multiview option for Premium subscribers, letting viewers watch several parade feeds at once, including balloon coverage, performances, and crowd views.

“The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the perfect moment for Multiview, allowing fans to catch never-before-seen viewpoints along the parade route, alongside the iconic floats and live performances,” said Matt Strauss, Chairman, NBCUniversal Media Group. “Finding ways to enhance how our audiences enjoy our beloved programming and deliver unique viewing experiences and features is central to how we continue to raise the bar for live streaming on Peacock.”

Cord-cutters can also stream NBC’s broadcast through live-TV streaming platforms that carry local NBC stations, such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling Blue (in select markets), and Fubo.



This story originally appeared on Hollywoodlife

Therapist says UK city ‘helps people relax faster than any technique’ | UK | Travel

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A therapist champions the therapeutic benefits of one particular UK city for soothing her patients.

Kaila Hattis, founder and therapist at Pacific Coast Therapy, boasts extensive experience helping individuals with traumatic backgrounds learn emotional regulation techniques. Regarding destinations “that have the potential to aid an over-stressed individual relax and unwind”, Kaila particularly favours one location.

Bath has always stood out for its slow-moving, consistent pace from the moment one arrives in the city. The curved Georgian roads move at a soothing pace, while the quieter pockets close to the Abbey have a calming effect on anxious individuals quicker than any grounding technique I have taught. For myself, my own breathing calms within seconds of arriving, and similarly for my clients. Approximately 7 out of 10 of the clients who have traveled to Bath report that their bodies relaxed without them doing anything differently. The reality is that Bath provides people with space to reset themselves, much like wellness trends attempt to simulate but cannot replicate,” Kaila told the Mirror.

Legend has it the city’s origins trace back to Prince Bladud wandering the region in 890 BC alongside a drove of pigs, exiled from his realm after developing leprosy. He discovered something extraordinary about the water seeping through the earth when his swine companions began wallowing joyfully in the heated mud.

This very spot would become the foundation for Bath, drawing bath-house For the next 2,900 years, enthusiasts and pilgrims from across Europe have been drawn to this location. If you’re seeking a tranquil city break today, Thermae Bath Spa is an excellent choice, offering herbal steam rooms and four thermal pools, including an open-air rooftop pool.

Bath is also renowned for its breathtaking architecture, primarily constructed during the 18th-century Georgian era – though it may also be familiar to television viewers as a filming location for Bridgerton. The Crescent, built with golden Bath stone in the Palladian revival style, is arguably the city’s architectural masterpiece, transforming terraced housing into an art form.

The refurbished Cleveland Pools – the oldest lido in Britain – and the Bath World Heritage Centre are also worth a visit. Rugby fans can catch a Premiership match at the central stadium, nestled next to a river beneath stunning examples of Georgian architecture.

One of Bath’s most iconic landmarks is Pulteney Bridge, a symbol of Georgian architecture that arches over the River Avon.

Another highly recommended city for relaxation is Utrecht, says Kaila. “The canals are situated below street level, creating a quieter atmosphere by drawing noise down to the lower levels before it becomes noticeable. Currently, I send entrepreneurs to Utrecht as many operate under constant adrenaline. Upon their return, they report more stable moods, clearer thought processes and significantly r She stated, “This essentially equates to both cities providing the kinds of resets that most busy individuals rarely permit themselves.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

‘Homeland’ Is Streaming All 8 Seasons Now on Netflix

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Fans of espionage dramas will not want to miss out on one of the best in the genre arriving on streaming on Netflix U.S. for the first time ever. Making a surprise appearance in the global Netflix library, all eight seasons of Homeland have unexpectedly been added to the streaming platform after they snapped up the rights for worldwide distribution until the middle of 2027.

Homeland originally aired on Showtime between 2011 and 2020, but considering its rights are owned by 20th Television, and therefore Disney, its appearance on Netflix was not something anyone expected to see. However, the show’s association with Netflix is perhaps not as much a surprise when considering the series was a Netflix exclusive in the U.K. for the majority of its original run. All seasons were purged from the streamer in February 2024.

For those who have not previously indulged in the series, it stars Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Mandy Patinkin, Morena Baccarin, Rupert Friend, and F. Murray Abraham among others, and the synopsis of the show runs like this:

“When Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Lewis) returns home following eight years in captivity, CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Danes) thinks he has turned and is connected to a terror plot to be carried out on American soil, so she engages him in a dangerous game of cat and mouse that puts America’s national security at risk. Later on, Carrie gets a promotion and returns to the front lines overseas. She is assigned to one of the CIA’s most volatile and dangerous stations in the Middle East, where she is in the heart of battle in the war on terror. Years later, after being disillusioned and placing herself in a self-imposed exile in Berlin, Carrie becomes estranged from the CIA, eventually returning stateside where she works for a foundation providing aid to Muslims living in America.”

‘Homeland’ Had a Perfect Debut Season

HOMELAND, Claire Danes in 'All In' (Season 7, Episode 711, aired April 22, 2018) Kata Vermes / ©Showtime / courtesy Everett Collection

Homeland is one of those rare series that manage to unite critics and audiences, with both Rotten Tomatoes scores sitting at 85%. The first season scored a perfect 100% on the Tomatometer, but the subsequent seasons failed to maintain quite the same level of praise, with the latter half of the series falling to around 80%.

Among the reviews for its first season, some called it “the greatest thing on TV right now,” and others claimed it “lived up to the hype.” Filled with tense cliffhangers and storylines that were “as complicated as they are exciting,” it seemed that the series could do no wrong, and its second season’s 93% was another ringing endorsement of that. However, by the latter seasons, opinions shifted a little, with some declaring that the chemistry had “gone,” and others just believed the show had “become awful.” The series still maintained a strong viewership through to its eventual conclusion, and now those fans who enjoyed the series can relive the entire thrilling story on Netflix, and a whole new audience can discover it for the first time.


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Release Date

2011 – 2020-00-00

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Showtime

Showrunner

Alex Gansa

Directors

Lesli Linka Glatter, Michael Cuesta, Daniel Attias, Alex Graves, Keith Gordon, Clark Johnson, Seith Mann, Tucker Gates, Michael Offer, Guy Ferland, Michael Klick, Carl Franklin, Charlotte Sieling, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Brad Turner, Daniel Minahan, David Nutter, David Semel, Jeffrey Reiner, Jeremy Podeswa, John Dahl, John David Coles, Lodge Kerrigan

Writers

Patrick Harbinson, Debora Cahn, Ron Nyswaner, Anya Leta





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Debunking The ‘Netflix Agenda’ Controversy

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The Witcher has once again inspired controversy in season 4, but there’s something important that you need to know. This Netflix fantasy series has faced nothing but problems since season 2, when the show’s approach took a sudden one-eighty. The Witcher season 1 was a hit, but each subsequent season has sparked a new wave of outrage.

Of course, in season 4, the most prominent criticism focused on Liam Hemsworth’s portrayal of Geralt of Rivia. There was nothing truly wrong with his portrayal, but the actor was set up for failure following Henry Cavill’s departure. That’s not all, however. Another common complaint about The Witcher season 4 is that Ciri began a new romance with a girl named Mistle.

Some audiences have seen Ciri’s same-sex relationship with Mistle as a part of the show’s “woke agenda.” Naturally, any queer romance in a series is going to be met with bigotry. However, in this case, the angriest of viewers have accused Netflix of making more changes to the original story. While the Witcher TV show has certainly made some puzzling changes to book canon, this simply isn’t one of them.

Ciri’s Romance With Mistle In The Witcher Season 4 Is Canon

Ciri as Falka in The Witcher season 4

It’s only natural for book fans to be critical of TV adaptations. It’s the same for virtually every other project. However, it appears as if some of the advocates for The Witcher canon have forgotten that Ciri’s romance with Mistle comes straight from Andrzej Sapkowski’s books.

Ciri’s adventures with the Rats stretch across a few books, but her relationship with Mistle officially kicked off in Baptism of Fire. This installment was initially published in 1996, with the English edition released years later in 2014. This makes it pretty difficult to claim that Ciri’s romance was included in the story to pander to a modern audience or for any sort of social agenda.

Of course, there’s still plenty to complain about when it comes to Netflix’s The Witcher series. Seasons 2 and 3 really made a mess of canon. However, comparatively, season 4 remained pretty faithful to the source material. It was just too little too late, and this fact has only added to the misunderstandings about Ciri’s sexuality in The Witcher.

Why There Have Been Misunderstandings About Ciri’s Sexuality

Ciri and other characters looking intently at something in The Witcher season 4
Ciri and other characters looking intently at something in The Witcher season 4
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Viewers who didn’t read the books might have assumed that Ciri wasn’t canonically bisexual because such literary characters weren’t quite as common in the United States in the 1990s. Additionally, Jaskier wasn’t gay in the Witcher books, so it might be an assumption among some viewers that a similarly unnecessary change was made with Ciri’s character.

Much of this outrage also comes from those more familiar with the Witcher games than the books.

Still, the misunderstandings are more likely the result of the overall outrage at Netflix’s The Witcher for its changes. It’s a valid frustration, but it’s inspired some to jump the gun a bit. Much of this outrage also comes from those more familiar with the Witcher games than the books. Ciri hasn’t yet demonstrated her sexuality in the games, though this is expected to change.

It will be interesting to see the response to the upcoming The Witcher 4 game, which will place Ciri front and center. Players will be able to romance characters, and this will include women. If people assume that the games have taken a leaf out of Netflix’s book with Ciri, they may once again cry “woke” and turn to outrage. This is why it’s important for you to know: Ciri’s The Witcher season 4 romance isn’t the problem you think it is.


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Release Date

December 20, 2019

Network

Netflix

Showrunner

Lauren Schmidt Hissrich

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Los Tucanes de Tijuana’s ‘La Chona’ is featured on ‘Fortnite Festival’

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Y la chona se mueve, al ritmo que los Fortniteros toquen.

Starting Friday, “Fortnite Festival” players across the globe can rock out to the story of la chona as Los Tucanes de Tijuana’s mega hit “La Chona” is the latest track to hit the “Fortnite” universe.

The 1995 song — which has long been a staple on party dance floors — has crossed over into international fame thanks to its prevalence on social media and the overall increased visibility of Latinos. People from within and outside of the culture have embraced the track’s playful nature and undeniably catchy melody—Metallica even got in on the fun with a 2024 live cover of the single at a show in Mexico City.

Like “Guitar Hero” and “Rock Band,” “Fortnite Festival” — a spinoff of the popular survival/ battle royale-style online game “Fortnite” — is a rhythm game that requires players to hit notes in-time to properly perform songs as members of a virtual band.

Los Tucanes de Tijuana have long been a staple of the música Mexicana scene on both sides of the border. In 2019, the group became the first norteño band to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and have played massive gigs at Dodger Stadium, New York’s Central Park and Mexico City’s Zócalo Plaza.

The band made headlines in 2010 when it was banned playing in its hometown of Tijuana as a result of a 2008 concert in which the group’s lead singer, Mario Quintero Lara, sent his regards from the stage to the city’s most notorious and wanted men, “El Teo and his compadre, El Muletas.”

“El Teo” refers to Tijuana drug cartel leader Teodoro Garcia Simental, who was captured by authorities in 2012. “El Muletas” — which Spanish for “crutches” — was the nickname of Tijuana cartel leader Raydel Lopez Uriarte, who was captured in Mexico in 2010. The moniker stands for the trail of disabled people Lopez Uriarte left behind as part of his brutal attacks.

The shout-out enraged the city’s then-police chief Julian Leyzaola. He said the band’s polka-driven narcocorrido songs glorified drug lords and their exploits and were, therefore, inappropriate to play in a border city that had long suffered from drug-related violence.

“La Chona” is only the most recent playable song available as part of “Fortnite Festival’s” 11th season, which unlike previous iterations, is made up of songs from several performers rather than having only one featured artist. Other artists featured in the latest season include Jennie from Blackpink, Doja Cat, Simple Plan, Elton John, Fall Out Boy, Tyler the Creator, Slipknot and Olivia Rodrigo. Previous seasons of the game revolved around the music of Billie Eilish, Karol G, Bruno Mars, the Weeknd and Lady Gaga.

The “Fortnite” franchise first dabbled in the world of music in 2019 when DJ Marshmello performed a virtual concert on “Fortnite Battle Royale.” It was estimated that over 10.7 million people tuned in for the concert.

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fortnite metaverse became a refuge for artists looking to connect with audiences. Travis Scott performed for over 12.3 million players in April 2020, and Ariana Grande played inside the game in August 2021. Other artists who have rocked the “Fornite” stage are Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Juice Wrld, Metallica and Ice Spice.




This story originally appeared on LA Times

Spotify Stock Down 20% Since Daniel Ek CEO Change Announcement 

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Spotify’s stock price has fallen more than $200 below its all-time high of $785.00 set on June 27 after falling 8.2% to $583.62 in the week ended Friday (Nov. 21). The Swedish streaming giant’s share price dropped more than 7% in the two days after it announced the purchase of WhoSampled, an online song samples database, to power a new song credits feature, SongDNA.

Investors’ reaction to a relatively small acquisition appears to be part of a larger theme in recent weeks. While Spotify is one of the better-performing music stocks of 2025, it has struggled since the company announced on Sept. 30 that CEO Daniel Ek will step down and assume the role of executive chairman. Ek attempted to assuage investors who might be wary of his departure, saying in an open letter that “very little will change” when Spotify is led by co-CEOs Alex Norström and Gustav Söderström, two longtime Spotify executives. Ek added that he will operate with a European-style approach to the executive chairman position that is “more hands-on than the traditional U.S. model.”

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But investors aren’t showing much faith in the post-Ek era. Since the announcement, Spotify shares have fallen 19.9%, erasing $29.7 billion of market value. 

Driven by Spotify’s 8.2% decline — the worst for all music companies this week — the Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI) fell 4.8% to 2,571.67. Eight of the index’s companies had gains while 11 finished the week with losses. The BGMI has not posted a gain in 10 weeks and now stands 17.5% below the all-time high of 3,117.20 set during the week of June 30.  

Markets were down around the world this week. In the U.S., the Nasdaq fell 2.7% to 22,273.08 and the S&P 500 dropped 1.9% to 6,602.99. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 sank 1.6% to 9,539.71. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index and China’s Shanghai Composite Index each dropped 3.9%. 

Warner Music Group (WMG) finished the week up 1.1% to $30.69. After releasing earnings on Thursday morning (Nov. 20), WMG shares dropped 2.7% on Thursday but gained 3.4% gain on Friday. Investors may not have received their desired message from WMG management, but analysts were upbeat about the numbers and management’s outlook. CFRA bumped WMG shares up to a “hold” rating from the “sell” rating it issued in July. Guggenheim kept its “buy” rating and $37 price target while noting that WMG’s “capital efficient” joint venture with Bain is likely to provide growth to both revenue and earnings. J.P. Morgan, which maintained its “overweight” rating and $40 price target, was “encouraged” by WMG management’s comments on margin expansion and market share gain. 

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CTS Eventim shares rose 7.2% to 84.65 euros ($97.52). The German concert promoter and ticketing company released third-quarter earnings on Thursday that showed revenue rose 4%. The week’s gain brought CTS Eventim’s year-to-date gain to 0.8%. 

Netease Cloud Music fell 7.1% to 189.40 HKD ($24.33) after its third-quarter earnings, released on Thursday, revealed a 2% decline in revenue. Cloud Music remains one of the year’s best-performing music stocks, however, with a 2025 gain of 68.8%. 

Live Nation shares fell 3.9% to $130.55. Deutsche Bank lowered its price target to $160 from $173, which suggests 22.6% of upside based on Friday’s closing price, and maintained its “buy” rating. 

The week’s greatest gainer was Cumulus Media, which rose 29% to $0.11. Such large swings are common for Cumulus, which has lost 85.7% of its value in 2025 and experiences sizable moves when it rises or falls a mere penny. With a market capitalization of just $2 million, the radio broadcaster has little effect on the BGMI. 

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‘Jeopardy!’ Fans React After Contestant’s Jaw-Dropping Win

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What To Know

  • Harrison Whitaker returns for his ninth time at the podium.
  • He returned with an impressive eight-day total of $218,600. Will he add to that total and return for a ninth time?
  • Fans compared Whitaker’s run to Jeopardy! legend and host Ken Jennings.

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Friday, November 21, episode of Jeopardy!]

Jeopardy! fans are shocked at a contestant’s jaw-dropping runaway win. Did Harrison Whitaker win his ninth game, or did another player blow him out of the water?

Whitaker, from Terre Haute, Indiana, returned with an eight-day total of $218,600. The researcher played against Sarah Wylie, from Boynton Beach, Florida, and Jamie Kohlmeier, from Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, on Friday, November 21.

Whitaker had the lead with $3,200 when Wylie, a teacher, found the Daily Double. She had $2,800 and wagered $2,000 in “Globetrotters.” The clue read, “Chinese scholar Peng Hai identified this man as Boluo, a courtier mentioned in the ‘History of the Yuan.’” “Who is Confucius?” she answered, unsure. The correct response was Marco Polo. She dropped down to $800.

By the end of the round, Whitaker was already way ahead of his competitors. He had $7,200. Wylie was in second place with $1,600. Kohlmeier, a beer specialist, had $800.

In Double Jeopardy, Whitaker found the first DD on clue four. He had $10,400 and wagered $4,400. In “Spies Like Them,” the clue was “Documents declassified 100 years after her execution led to speculation that she was scapegoated by French officials.” “Who was Mata Hari?” Whitaker answered right away. This gave him $14,800.

Despite answering one clue wrong, Whitaker found the last Daily Double and widened his lead. With $19,600, he wagered $2,400 in “‘O’ Pourri.” The clue read, “After his death, his lyre was placed in the heavens as a constellation.” Whitaker knew right away that it was Orpheus and moved his total up to $22,000.

By the end of the round, Whitaker answered 29 clues correctly, giving him 39 correct in the whole game, with only one incorrect response. He ended the game with $31,200. Wylie had $5,200. Kohlmeier was in third place with $2,400.

The category for Final Jeopardy was “Scientists.” The clue was “In a 1939 letter, he recalled a boyhood experience that inspired his life’s work: petting his cat on a cold winter’s night.” Only one contestant got the right answer.

Kohlmeier answered with “Who is Schrodinger?” He was wrong and wagered $2,398, leaving him with $2. Wylie’s response was “Who is Einstein?” which was incorrect. She wagered $5,200, leaving her with no money. Whitaker had the right answer with “Who is Tesla?” He wagered $18,800, making his total $50,000.

“Oh, you wagered a lot,” host Ken Jennings said. “That’s our biggest single-game total in Season 42.” This isn’t the first record he broke this season.

This gave Whitaker a nine-day total of $268,600. He will return for game 10 on Monday.

Fans reacted to his huge win on Reddit. “When Harrison got FJ right, I was just thinking he could wager enough to win exactly 50K and it would still be a runaway, and then he actually did it,” one wrote.

“Whoa, over a quarter million already. Harrison is an elite player,” said another.

“Harrison outdid himself! Congrats and take the weekend off!!” a third added.

One fan said he reminds them of a young Ken Jennings.

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This story originally appeared on TV Insider

Microsoft now lets customers run agents on Windows 365 cloud PCs – Computerworld

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Microsoft already uses Windows 365 for Agents for agents in its own products, including the Researcher agent for Copilot, a computer use feature in Copilot Studio, and Project Opal feature, a new agentic tool coming to Microsoft 365 Copilot.

For developers, Windows 365 for Agents enables the creation of “enterprise-ready agents that run on secure, policy-controlled cloud PCs,” said Stefan Kinnestrand, vice president of Windows Commercial marketing at Microsoft. “They don’t have to worry about the infrastructure layer, they can just focus on the agent themselves.”

Windows 365 for Agents shows promise as an approach to managing and securing agents, said Tom Mainelli, IDC group vice president, device and consumer research. “Running agents in Cloud PCs should improve security and control, although it will also add cost and complexity,” he said. “Adoption will likely start slowly until Microsoft shows it can make large-scale agent management practical.”



This story originally appeared on Computerworld