Jessica Pegula, Serena Williams’ ex-coach, Jennifer Brady & others send touching messages to Lauren Davis after American’s shock retirement at 32

Lauren Davis announced her retirement at the age of 32 months after wrapping up her 2025 season early. Continue reading Jessica Pegula, Serena Williams’ ex-coach, Jennifer Brady & others send touching messages to Lauren Davis after American’s shock retirement at 32

AUD/NZD slips near 1.1500 as New Zealand’s Trade Deficit YoY narrows in October

The post AUD/NZD slips near 1. 1500 as New Zealand’s Trade Deficit YoY narrows com. AUD/NZD loses ground for the second successive session, trading around 1. 1520 during the Asian hours on Friday. The currency cross depreciates as the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) receives support after the release of New Zealand’s Trade Balance data, which indicated that the Trade Deficit narrowed to NZD 2. 28 billion year-over-year in October from NZD 2. 39 billion. Exports rose 16% to NZD 6. 5 billion, while Imports rose 11% to NZD 8. 0 billion. However, the downside of the AUD/NZD cross could be restrained as the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) could face challenges due to the prevailing sentiment that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will deliver a rate cut next week. After a surprise cut by 50 basis points (bps) last month, the New Zealand central bank is expected to reduce its Official Cash Rate (OCR) by 25 bps to 2. 25% at its November meeting next week. The Australian Dollar (AUD) receives support as Australia’s preliminary S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) climbed to 51. 6 in November, from 49. 7 prior. Meanwhile, Services PMI rose to 52. 7 in November from the previous reading of 52. 5, while the Composite PMI increased to 52. 6 in November versus 52. 1 prior. The AUD also finds support as expectations grow for a cautious stance from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Minutes from the RBA’s November meeting indicated the central bank may keep rates unchanged for an extended period if economic data continues to outperform. RBNZ FAQs The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is the country’s central bank. Its economic objectives are achieving and maintaining price stability achieved when inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), falls within the band of between 1% and 3% and supporting maximum sustainable employment. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decides. Continue reading AUD/NZD slips near 1.1500 as New Zealand’s Trade Deficit YoY narrows in October

iPad vs iPad Air: With a $170 price gap, is the Air still worth the premium?

Apple has two great, affordable iPads that most people consider: the base iPad, and the iPad Air. Over time, these iPads have always been relatively similar, making it a rather interesting debate. With current deals, theres only $150 between these two iPads, which really begs the question: should you pay more for the iPad Air, or save some money with the base iPad? more. Continue reading iPad vs iPad Air: With a $170 price gap, is the Air still worth the premium?

Fans Declare Rob Dillingham’s Outfit “Hardest” After Timberwolves Star Drops a Fashion Nuke With His Global Financial Crisis Hoodie

Rob Dillingham hasn’t exactly grabbed attention with his limited minutes for the Minnesota Timberwolves, but a photo of his outfit posted on the team’s social media accounts Thursday had fans buzzing. Continue reading Fans Declare Rob Dillingham’s Outfit “Hardest” After Timberwolves Star Drops a Fashion Nuke With His Global Financial Crisis Hoodie

Friday Soap Spoilers: What Will Happen on General Hospital & All Soaps on Nov. 21?

Curious to know the Friday night spoilers for popular soap operas like General Hospital and Days of Our Lives? These dramas have continued to captivate fans with their engaging premises, outstanding performances, and unexpected twists and turns. Here’s what you can expect from your weekday favorites on November 21. All soap spoilers for Friday night, [.] The post Friday Soap Spoilers: What Will Happen on General Hospital & All Soaps on Nov. 21? appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Continue reading Friday Soap Spoilers: What Will Happen on General Hospital & All Soaps on Nov. 21?

Jim Jordan Says His Phone Records Subpoenaed in Arctic Frost Probe

Jordan says investigators sought 28 months of his phone data during an FBI probe into the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Continue reading Jim Jordan Says His Phone Records Subpoenaed in Arctic Frost Probe

Does Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Have a Post-Credits Scene at the End?

Fans are eager to know whether they should look out for a post-credits scene in Sisu: Road to Revenge, aka Sisu 2. Moviegoers often expect to see some bonus scenes at the end of a movie these days. This trend is mostly common in superhero movies, with the short clips teasing an upcoming sequel. Thus, [.] The post Does Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Have a Post-Credits Scene at the End? appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Continue reading Does Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Have a Post-Credits Scene at the End?

Making Democracy Work: Now your post election engagement must begin

By Lisa Scott Voters in Suffolk County used their preferred method for the November general elections: early in-person voting over 9 days prior to Election Day, in-person voting on Election Day, applying for, receiving and mailing a completed absentee ballot, applying for, receiving and mailing a completed early mail ballot, and in some cases, asking for and receiving an affidavit ballot in person under special circumstances (these are forwarded to and handled separately at the Suffolk County Board of Elections (SCBOE) since they require more research/substantiation). There are 1070 election districts (EDs) in Suffolk County, and results by ED can be found on the Suffolk County Board of Elections website (suffolkvotes. com) and much detail can also be found in newspapers in the days following the election, with articles and opinions such as “How Long Island voted in 2025.” Using the color red for Republican votes, and blue for Democratic votes, clearly Long Island is a patchwork, and the results, particularly for the 18 Suffolk County Legislature districts, indicate that (11 red, 7 blue for 2026-28). Roughly 225, 000 voters cast ballots (out of a total of 1, 093, 535 active voters in the county); results by races are on the SC BOE website (remember not every voter chooses to vote in each contest on their ballot). They are still considered “unofficial” as of this column’s publishing date. In 2025 Suffolk voters cast ballots for county-wide offices (District Attorney and Sheriff), all 18 county Legislators, and numerous town offices including supervisors and town council members. Each town has its own structure for town council. As the League of Women Voters of Suffolk County (and comprised of four local Leagues Huntington, Smithtown, Brookhaven and the League of the Hamptons, Shelter Island and the North Fork) we encourage voters to now take on their new/post-election day responsibility to educate themselves on the roles and responsibilities and responsiveness of their elected officials. The presence of hyper-local trusted media varies throughout Suffolk. Weekly papers (such as the one you are reading) can do a terrific job in covering local government, and educating people on issues that affect them. Many have robust websites that residents turn to as well. Unfortunately growing numbers of people have become detached from “civics”, but the League is dedicated to restoring and reinvigorating citizen education. The result is that small numbers of people can have a disproportionate voice in their local governments (town and county). All voices should be heard, but all voices should also listen, ponder, research, and discuss based on evidence, facts, history, and experience. Your local League may help you, but we need to know what you are interested in, want to learn about, or what passion, expertise or experience you can bring to an understanding of issues. We suggest you start with your Town and Suffolk County officials and representatives, (and then perhaps your NYS Senator and Assemblymember). To find out who now represents you, visit the NYS Board of Elections website at Enter your county, last name, first name, date of birth and zip code. It will give you your Election District, County Legislative District, State Senate District State Assembly District and Congressional District. It gives you your Town, but not your town officials or council district (if applicable). Once you have your district information, you can refer to the League of Women Voters of Suffolk County’s annual Directory of Public Officials (available online at You can download and print the relevant pages for contact information for all levels of government from president to village mayors. Communicate with these officials expect government to be open to citizen input and provide you with resources, materials, and listen to your concerns. But with that opportunity comes responsibility. Understand what each level of local and county government can control and is responsible for; do your homework, look at their websites, and initiate dialogue. For example, taxes are a significant issue for all of us, but understand where the money comes from, and where it goes. And all levels of government business should be conducted openly (unless of a truly confidential/personnel nature). The League would like to hear from you as well. We’ve created a link on our website so that you can communicate your areas of concern or issues on these local levels. We’d love to hear from the many voices “out there,” so we can address issues in these columns or perhaps develop informational programs or resources to give you tools to broaden your understanding of issues. The link to communicate with the League is Lisa Scott is president of the League of Women Voters of Suffolk County. Continue reading Making Democracy Work: Now your post election engagement must begin