The Cleveland Browns defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 24-10 on November 23, 2025, as Geno Smith’s offense stalled and Myles Garrett’s strip sack ended any comeback hope, deepening the Raiders’ playoff woes.
Guatemala beat Suriname 3-1 in final CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match, securing third place as Panama qualified directly and Suriname advanced to playoffs. Goals from Lom, Escobar, and Santis sealed the win in Guatemala City.
Harry Tector pushes Ireland to fight back after a heavy Test loss in Sylhet, as the team faces Bangladesh in Dhaka on November 19, 2025, aiming to avoid a series whitewash and prove their Test resilience.
Bizarrap and Daddy Yankee will headline the NFL’s first-ever game in Spain, marking Daddy Yankee’s live comeback and debuting their new collaboration at Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on November 16, 2025.
Crystal Palace's 1‑0 loss to AEK Larnaca in the Conference League ended a 17‑game unbeaten run, sparking debate over young midfielder Romain Esse's role and the team's European hopes.
A false Kerrang.com story claimed Ace Frehley of Kiss died at 74, but verified sources confirm the rock icon is alive and touring.
Robbie Williams' Istanbul concert was cancelled on safety grounds after protests by the Islamic Solidarity Platform, sparking refunds and debate over cultural bans.
Set For Life draw 680 on 18 September 2025 saw no jackpot winner; three players split a £10,000‑a‑month prize, while 166,628 tickets shared £1.47 million.
On September 25, 2025 Xiaomi rolled out its 17 series in China, the first Android phones to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The lineup—Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max—offers massive batteries, a rear‑screen on the Pro models and a new RGB pixel stack display. Prices start at $630 and go up to $840. Xiaomi pitches the series straight at Apple, promising longer battery life and fresh UI tricks. Global launch is slated for early 2026, likely at MWC Barcelona.
NHS vascular surgeon Neil Hopper was jailed for 32 months after freezing his own legs with dry ice, then claiming £466,000 by pretending sepsis caused the damage. Truro Crown Court said he acted partly for sexual gratification. He admitted fraud and possessing extreme pornographic images. His case has sparked calls for an independent review of his surgical work at Royal Cornwall.