Jon Stewart isn’t going anywhere. Stewart has closed another one-year deal to remain as one of the hosts and exec producers of The Daily Show through the end of next year. It is his third such deal and takes him through December 2026. The move is not a surprise and was telegraphed in a recent [.].
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Bitcoin Price Wilts After First Red October Since 2018
The post Bitcoin Price Wilts After First Red October Since 2018 appeared com. Bitcoin BTC$106 895, 88 is trading under pressure after registering its first October loss since 2018. Charts indicate growing risk of a deeper decline to $100,000 or below, with consistent bias for put options in the options market. The broader market continues to see capital outflows, as is evident from the decline in futures open interest. According to Alex Kuptsikevich, the chief market analyst at The FxPro, the focus is on BTC’s 200-day simple moving average at around $107,000. “The ongoing testing of support since the second half of October is a significant reason for our caution regarding the market in the near term,” he said in an email. “The most pessimistic scenario would be realised in the event of simultaneous pressure on the stock markets and a strengthening of the dollar. But optimists may also note the sequence of higher lows at the peaks of the sell-off.” Derivatives Positioning By Omkar Godbole BTC and ETH futures open interest (OI) remained largely unchanged in the past 24 hours, while OI in altcoins, including XRP, HYPE and DOGE dropped, indicating capital outflows from the broader market. However, the OI-normalized cumulative volume delta for BTC and ETH has declined in tandem with the broader market, suggesting that a bias towards short positions has driven the OI higher. Volmex’s bitcoin and ether 30-day volatility indexes are on the rise again, pointing to renewed expectations for price turbulence. On the CME, BTC and ETH’s annualized three-month basis remains locked below 10%. Positioning in ether futures and options remains elevated relative to bitcoin. On Deribit, BTC and ETH options show a bias for put options in the short- and near-dated expiries. Token Talk By Oliver Knight A woeful week of price action extended Monday with altcoins including ENA$0. 3418, doublezero (2Z) and plasma XPL$0. 2740 all facing heavy sell.
Delhi HC intervenes in case of Celina Jaitly’s brother held in the UAE
The Delhi High Court has taken up the case on its own initiative involving Major (Retd.) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, brother of Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly, who has been detained in the United Arab Emirates since September 2024. On November 3, 2025, the court issued directives to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and other relevant Union authorities to ensure that Vikrant receives effective legal representation and that his family is kept fully informed about his status and legal proceedings abroad. Justice Sachin Datta, presiding over the matter, heard the case in the presence of Celina Jaitly, who appeared personally in court. The court issued a notice to the Union of India and mandated the appointment of a nodal officer who will act as a communication bridge between the Jaitly family and the UAE authorities. The nodal officer is tasked with providing regular updates on Vikrant’s condition, legal status, and any developments in the case. Celina brought to the court’s attention the lack of sufficient consular access since her brother’s alleged detention on September 6, 2024. Vikrant, who has been residing in the UAE since 2016 and working with a trading and risk management firm, was reportedly taken into custody under unclear circumstances. Celina expressed the emotional difficulty caused by the limited communication and absence of clear information about her brother’s welfare. The court directed the government to submit a detailed status report on Major Jaitly’s condition and legal proceedings before the next hearing scheduled for December 4, 2025. The bench emphasised the importance of maintaining contact between Vikrant and his family, as well as ensuring that his legal rights are upheld. On the occasion of Bhai Dooj earlier this year, Celina Jaitly posted a heartfelt message for her brother, reflecting the strong family bond amidst the ongoing hardship. Also Read: Celina Jaitley on 20 years of No Entry, “I was deeply saddened to know that the original cast will not be a part of the sequel”.
DOJ devises ‘wackadoodle’ plan to save Alina Habba’s legal cases from collapse: expert
The Department of Justice has concocted an “unprecedented” scheme to preserve dozens of criminal cases filed by interim U. S. Attorney Alina Habba after a Manhattan defense attorney challenged her appointment. Defense attorney Thomas Mirigliano, whose client was indicted by Habba on drug and weapons charges, was the first to challenge the validity of Habba’s work, citing a controversial decision by U. S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to argue that Habba lacked the authority to bring charges in the case, reported NOTUS.“I thought, ‘Wow, that’s a great idea,” Mirigliano said after getting the idea after listening to an interview with former DOK prosecutor Andrew Weissman’s. “I’m not a cocktail party guy. I have a lot of business in New Jersey, however . I just have no allegiance to anyone except my clients, and I think I have gained respect for that. I have no problem saying what needs to be said. I don’t pull punches.”Many more lawyers have followed Mirigliano’s lead. U. S. District Judge Matthew Brann ruled Aug. 21 that Habba “is not currently qualified to exercise the functions and duties of the office in an acting capacity” and “must be disqualified from participating in any ongoing cases” because her interim appointment by President Donald Trump ended without her Senate confirmation. That move put hundreds of cases at risk in New Jersey.“There’s a risk, but that office apparently thinks it’s worth the risk,” said one source. The cases ranging from firearms and drug trafficking to securities fraud and tax dodging have been plunged into legal limbo since defense lawyers in New Jersey successfully challenged her appointment.”NOTUS reviewed more than 140 criminal cases filed in recent months which show how Habba has largely brushed aside explicit court warnings about her dubious authority,” the publication reported. “An analysis of those cases show that more than 39 indictments could be contested, because she signed them after July 1 the point at which a judge deemed she acted ‘without lawful authority.’ Twenty-eight of those came after the judge’s ruling in August.”However, the Department of Justice has stepped in by involving its second-ranking official, who, like Habba, has previously served as Trump’s personal defense attorney.”On the same day the order was issued, Habba signed off on four different indictments three for felony gun possession and another for cocaine dealing except this time, right above her name in the signature block appeared that of a high-ranking official: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche,” NOTUS reported. Top DOJ officials typically are no involved in run-of-the-mill criminal matters, according to a legal expert who was stunned to see Blanche’s signature on the indictments.“They’re trying to make it seem like he’s ultimately responsible for the filing and to make any defects in her appointment immaterial by putting a higher up on the paperwork,” said Rutgers University law professor David Noll. “This is all such wackadoodle, unprecedented territory. I’d be surprised if there’s an answer in case law as to whether the courts would accept it.”Appellate judges seemed doubtful that Habba could remain in her position during Oct. 20 arguments, and DOJ lawyers were unable to provide a clear date for when her time would run out, although DOJ counsel Henry Whitaker suggested that she could serve “successive 120-day appointments” to meet statutory requirements.“Can you come up with an example of any time that such a concatenation of events has occurred with respect to the appointment of a United States attorney?” said Appellate Judge D. Brooks Smith.“I guess I cannot,” Whitaker admitted, as Habba sat in the courtroom.