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  • ‘Hope is the strongest weapon’: Afghan women celebrate return to international football

    ‘Hope is the strongest weapon’: Afghan women celebrate return to international football

    For co-captain and defender Mursal Sadat, the newly branded Afghan Women United football team’s comeback is all about hope.

    The team played for the first time in four years at last month’s FIFA Unites Women’s Series in Morocco. 

    It is made up of…

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  • Jaguars Activate TE Brenton Strange From IR, Elevate Two Players

    Jaguars Activate TE Brenton Strange From IR, Elevate Two Players

    JACKSONVILLE – The Jacksonville Jaguars have made the following roster moves:

    • Activated TE Brenton Strange from the Reserve Injured; Designated for Return List
    • Elevated DL Matt Dickerson and DB Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig to the active…

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  • Ravens Elevate Veteran Cornerback, Rookie Linebacker From Practice Squad

    Ravens Elevate Veteran Cornerback, Rookie Linebacker From Practice Squad

    The Ravens have elevated veteran defensive back Amani Oruwariye and rookie linebacker Chandler Martin from the practice squad for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.

    Oruwariye could help with Keyon Martin dealing with a rib…

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  • I used an immutable Linux distro for a week, and it was weirdly great

    I used an immutable Linux distro for a week, and it was weirdly great

    A little while ago, I gave Fedora Silverblue a try, and it felt really futuristic. By that, I mean that it was my first taste of what an “immutable” desktop is. Right now, operating systems like Windows, macOS, and most Linux distros are…

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  • Chicago Bears announce series of roster moves

    Chicago Bears announce series of roster moves

    The Chicago Bears on Saturday announced that the club has placed linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and running back Roschon Johnson on Reserve/Injured and signed running back Brittain Brown and linebacker Carl Jones Jr. to the active roster.

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  • Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Nov. 23 #896

    Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Nov. 23 #896

    Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.


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  • Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 23 #1618

    Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 23 #1618

    Looking for the most recent Wordle answer? Click here for today’s Wordle hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.


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  • Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 23 #630

    Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 23 #630

    Looking for the most recent Strands answer? Click here for our daily Strands hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.


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  • Bitcoin’s Plunge Brings Strategy’s Holdings to Near Breakeven, but Key Test Lies 18 Months Ahead

    Bitcoin’s Plunge Brings Strategy’s Holdings to Near Breakeven, but Key Test Lies 18 Months Ahead

    Liquidation calls from the sidelines are growing louder for Strategy (MSTR) as bitcoin tumbles and the company’s common stock has plunged nearly 70% from last year’s peak, calling into question — for some — the firm’s ability to continue to meet its obligations.

    Throughout 2025, Strategy has relied on perpetual preferred stock as its primary financing vehicle for bitcoin purchases, while mostly using at-the-market (ATM) common share issuance mainly to cover its preferred dividend obligations.

    Led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, the company issued four U.S.-listed preferred series during the year: Strike (STRK) pays an 8% fixed dividend and is convertible into common stock at $1,000 per share. Strife (STRF) carries a 10% fixed non cumulative dividend and ranks as the most senior of the preferreds. Stride (STRD) also pays 10% but on cumulative terms and sits junior in the structure. Stretch (STRC), the newest series, debuted in August at $90 with a 10.5% fixed cumulative dividend and now trades just above its offer price.

    As of Nov. 21 STRK trades near $73, an 11.1% current yield, with a 10% decline since issuance. STRD has been the weakest performer, falling to about $66 for a 15.2% yield and a 22% total return loss. STRF is the only series still above issue, trading around $94 and delivering roughly an 11% gain, reflecting its senior standing.

    Bitcoin’s plunge over the past weeks has market participants focusing on the roughly $74,400 level at which Strategy — after more than five years of accumulation — would actually be in the red on its bitcoin holdings.

    While that’s surely an important level for talking points, a decline below $74,400 surely does not mean the company would face a margin call or need to engage in forced sales of any part of its BTC stack.

    The nearest structural pressure point is almost two years out on September 15 2027, when holders of the $1 billion 0.625% convertible senior notes receive their first put option.

    The notes were priced when MSTR traded at $130.85 and carry a conversion price of $183.19. With the stock now at about $168, holders would be unlikely to convert and would probably seek cash repayment, potentially requiring Strategy to raise or liquidate assets unless the share price rises meaningfully before 2027.

    Even if the MSTR share valuation premium to bitcoin holdings (the mNAV) collapses further and maybe even goes to a discount, Strategy still has a clear path to cover the annual preferred dividend bill.

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  • H5N1 bird flu detected in Burgenland and Upper Austria farms

    H5N1 bird flu detected in Burgenland and Upper Austria farms

    The highly contagious H5N1 avian influenza, which affects poultry, has now also been detected in Upper Austria. This comes after the confirmed case in a small-scale operation in Burgenland on November 17, 2025, making it the second Austrian state…

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