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Month: November 2025
See Travis Barker and 2-Year-Old Son Rocky Barker’s Matching Tattoos
Travis Barker and his youngest child are doing all the small things together. The Blink-182 drummer shared an adorable photo of him and his 2-year-old son Rocky “Thirteen” Barker-who he shares.
Apple releases iOS 26.1, macOS 26.1, other updates with Liquid Glass controls and more
Apple releases iOS 26.1, macOS 26.1, other updates with Liquid Glass controls and more
‘Dreamgirls’ reunite at Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 35th annual ‘DIVAS Simply Singing!’
Sheryl Lee Ralph’s “DIVAS Simply Singing!” continues to inspire hope, honor lives and raise awareness for better health outcomes for all.
Investors must learn to embrace innovation, says Philippe Tibi
French economist Philippe Tibi. Photo credits: Direction générale du Trésor The economist behind a French initiative that mobilised €13 billion in private savings to fund technological innovation believes the same is possible at European level, if investors are given the confidence to take risks.“Long-term investors.
Denny’s to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $620 million
Denny’s was founded in 1953, but has struggled with growing competition and changing dining patterns.
John Cena WWE Tournament Bracket Could Include These 11 Stars
The John Cena WWE tournament bracket may have been partly revealed with the announcement, possibly teasing 11 stars participating.
Funding Radar: Eureka and Japan launch joint call to boost global industrial R&D
Photo credits: zverge / BigStock Eureka, which defines itself as the world’s largest public network for international cooperation in research and innovation, is supporting a new joint call with Japan to strengthen global partnerships in industrial R&D and drive technological breakthroughs across multiple.
World Series Game 7 reels in highest TV viewership numbers since 2017 for Fox
World Series Game 7 reels in highest TV viewership numbers since 2017 for Fox
Cade Horton is a National League Rookie of the Year Finalist
All appropriate applause here, but this is no surprise: Chicago Cubs righty Cade Horton is one of three finalists for the National League Rookie of the Year honors thanks to his brilliant 2025 campaign. These were the three generally expected to be finalists, with the only question whether the Brewers would get Isaac Collins or Caleb Durbin in there: Your 2025 @officialBBWAA NL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award finalists:Drake BaldwinCaleb DurbinCade Horton pic.twitter.com/TQqqOcsdzX— MLB (@MLB) November 3, 2025 Over 23 games and 118.0 innings, Cade Horton posted a 2.67 ERA, the fifth best mark among ALL pitchers in the NL with at least 100.0 innings pitched. The next closest rookie was Brewers righty Chad Patrick, whose ERA was nearly a run higher. Horton was in a league of his own in that respect. The peripherals weren’t quite as strong – 20.4% K, 6.9% BB, 10.0% barrel, 41.2% hard, 42.3% groundball, 2.2 WAR – and that may ultimately be a differentiator for any voters who are looking for a reason not to choose a pitcher. That, plus the relatively shorter duration of his contributions to the Cubs, compared to the other two finalists, who were both closer to full-season position players. Caleb Durbin hit .256/.334/.387/105 wRC+ on the season over 506 plate appearances. He ran the bases well, and played solid defense at third base (chipping in at second and shortstop, too). He was worth 2.6 WAR. Drake Baldwin, who is probably the favorite, hit .274/.341/.469/125 wRC+ over 446 plate appearances. He did that as a rookie catcher, handling the job well, and posting a 3.1 WAR. Baldwin has some strong counting stats, too, and the fact that he was doing it while catching is probably going to get him some extra love. I would understand him getting the votes over Horton, though I think Durbin is a tougher sell. I bet he actually split some votes with Collins. So, in all likelihood, this is coming down to Baldwin and Horton. Because Horton was not up early enough in the season, he cannot qualify the Cubs for a Prospect Promotion Incentive draft pick (the Cubs weren’t artificially holding him back, though – it is just the way his natural development arc played out, thanks mostly to last year’s injury). Horton, himself, can get a little boost, though, if he finishes in the top two of the voting: he’ll get a full year of service time for this season, rather than just the partial year.