Another addition to the
list of murdered hip hop musicians, as one third of
Migos was shot dead at age 28 outside a Houston bowling alley. (Police reports indicate Takeoff was not the intended victim of the shot that killed him).
Another death of a relatively young musician, namely, the brother of
Backstreet BoyNick Carter. Aaron had followed him as a singer. He was found drowned in his bathtub at the age of 34.
The pool stages for this tournament are now done and dusted. In Group 1, New Zealand topped the table, becoming the first team to qualify for the semifinals, and were followed by England, who overtook Australia after defeating Sri Lanka in the group's final match. In a crowded Group 2, India qualified after South Africa were knocked out by the Netherlands, and were joined by Pakistan after their defeat of Bangladesh. The groups have been marked by several upsets courtesy of Ireland, Zimbabwe, and the Netherlands.
The latest true crime flick to hit Netflix is The Good Nurse, a well-reviewed drama starring
Eddie Redmayne (pictured) as this murderous nurse, and
Jessica Chastain as the colleague who turned him in.
Musk's takeover of Twitter keeps him in the news. In an effort to make the company profitable, he conducted mass layoffs, and users have been asked to pay $8 a month for premium services.
Is this the feeling I need to walk with? (November 6 to 12)
Aaron Carter started singing as a child, at 10 he was already releasing an album thanks to his older brother (#10) being a
Backstreet Boy. Carter would serve as an opening act for both them and
Britney Spears. In the last few years he showed the same derailed path of many former child stars (the "Personal Life" section here includes subsections on Legal issues, Health and Controversies, along with the fact he opened an
OnlyFans account to sell naked pictures!). He died at 34, being found lifeless in a bathtub. He left behind one son and six studio albums. (
The last one was originally scheduled for release on his birthday in December. At his death, the producers suddenly released it – supposedly as an homage – without first asking for permission of Carter's management first).
This week saw the semi-finals (although not technically the final, which I am watching, and which I am holding back on commenting on until next week). The first saw Pakistan comfortably defeat New Zealand, and the second saw England breeze past India. This set up a final between England and Pakistan, inspiring a lot of comparisons to the
1992 Cricket World Cup, mostly from hopeful Pakistan fans. My team was knocked out, but the
Black Fernsdid win, so I can't complain too much.
The last
Marvel Cinematic Universe movie of the year and
Phase 4 – only
a Disney+ special left! – returns to the
Afrofuturism of
Wakanda as it is attacked by mermen led by
Namor. The unexpected death of
Chadwick Boseman looms hard over Wakanda Forever. The script was changed to try to compensate for the lack of main character
T'Challa by giving plots to just about everyone, leading to a bloated running time. Still, the emotional tributes and the expected action, cool visuals, and jokes earned a warm response from reviewers and audiences. It should be making lots of money at the box office.
The lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania briefly became Democrats' favorite politician after winning Pennsylvania's open Senate seat. Fetterman ran a campaign perhaps defined most by his prolific use of memes, with policies such as universal healthcare, the decriminalisation of cannabis, and raising the minimum wage. He almost didn't survive the campaign after suffering a stroke in May, which significantly impaired his speech processing,. This led to an ugly debate by Republicans over his fitness for office.
Florida governor won reelection by a significant margin, and has Donald Trump worried that the Republican Party might prefer DeSantis run for president in 2024.
I'm not exactly sure why this article has been getting much lower viewership than the article about the general event (#2). I would guess it's from people looking up past results, but I'm really not sure.
Season 5 of The Crown is here. Given that it features the divorce of the current
Charles III and
Lady Di, the person who viewers sought the most was her next in-law, an Egyptian businessman played in the show by
Salim Daw.
No matter if it's in a questionable location that even forced the usual mid-year scheduling to be delayed to November-December, football's greatest event opens on the 21st, with teams already having issued the uniforms and squads that will appear in Qatar.
So... we're really doing this, are we? The biggest football (soccer to a small number of you) tournament – and the biggest tournament in the world – starts on November 20. Normally, the World Cup would be in June-July but as one journalist would put it: "
you could fry an egg on [his] head". But the biggest talking point is off the pitch. Not only Qatar's abysmal human rights record, but also the fact they allegedly got the World Cup after bribing officials.
Of all the characters in season 5 of The Crown, these two seem to have inspired the most interest, perhaps as they are much less well known than the series' other characters. #3 is an Egyptian billionaire (played by Salim Daw), and #4 is his son (played by
Khalid Abdalla), who was in a relationship with
Diana, Princess of Wales at the time of
their deaths in a car crash.
The cryptocurrency exchange
FTX, which had been worth billions of dollars, suddenly collapsed after a news article about some shady stuff they were doing sparked an investor panic and run on the bank. This inspired a lot of views for its founder and now-ex-CEO.
The arena of the Miami Heat will be forced to change their name, and the bets are on if something like this will also happen with
the Lakers' one.
The
Barmy Army rejoiced as England won the final, defeating Pakistan fairly comfortably, featuring brilliant bowling from
Sam Curran and masterful control from
Ben Stokes. Pakistan had hoped for a
'92 repeat, but ended up disappointed.
A former child star with plenty of comedies to her name, including her breakout role in Married... with Children, Applegate is "in" due to both her latest work, as Netflix released the final season of Dead to Me, and a recognition of her career with a star in the
Hollywood Walk of Fame. Its unveiling was Applegate's first public appearance since she revealed a
multiple sclerosis diagnosis last year.
Ten months after the fraudster who promised a clinical revolution with
Theranoswas found guilty, she has been sentenced to 11.25 years in prison. And because there always seem to be complications, Holmes is pregnant.
Had we but world enough and time... (November 20 to 26)
After a delay, to the chagrin of those who dislike football or call it soccer, the most popular sport in the world is dominating. The group stage of the tournament has had it all, lopsided massacres (England 6-2 Iran, France 4-1 Australia, Spain 7-0 Costa Rica - all three defeated teams won round 2, because this game is unpredictable), hilarious upsets (Saudi Arabia and Japan defeating Argentina and Germany!),
pretty goals, and unfortunately, more boring 0-0 draws than one would ever want.
Tommy Oliver, one of the longest-running members of the
Power Rangers, was found dead at just 49. It also marks the fourth time a Red Ranger, who is usually the leader, ended up in something shocking, as
the original one was arrested for fraud,
another killed his roommate with a katana and
a third was convicted for domestic assault before killing himself.
Back to the World Cup: the current hosts, filled with oil money but
whose national team is clearly not ready for prime time; the next edition, spread all across North America and bloated from 32 to 48 teams; the Portuguese wunderkind who became the first player to score goals in five editions; and the last edition, whose host country is currently banned by FIFA for what
they have done to Ukraine.
Let's celebrate that Jeffrey Dahmer is off this list, and the room for "imbalanced people on Netflix" is filled by a fictional and comedic case,
Wednesday Addams, played by
Jenna Ortega.
Christina Ricci, who revived the role in
the 90s, has a cameo.
The leading goalscorer of #1 so far is this Ecuadorian who scored both goals against the hosts (#4) and the one who tied the game with the Netherlands. He also scored thrice in 2014, making an impressive 6 goals in 5 World Cup games!
Exclusions
These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as
redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the
Top 25 Report talk page if you wish.
Another addition to the
list of murdered hip hop musicians, as one third of
Migos was shot dead at age 28 outside a Houston bowling alley. (Police reports indicate Takeoff was not the intended victim of the shot that killed him).
Another death of a relatively young musician, namely, the brother of
Backstreet BoyNick Carter. Aaron had followed him as a singer. He was found drowned in his bathtub at the age of 34.
The pool stages for this tournament are now done and dusted. In Group 1, New Zealand topped the table, becoming the first team to qualify for the semifinals, and were followed by England, who overtook Australia after defeating Sri Lanka in the group's final match. In a crowded Group 2, India qualified after South Africa were knocked out by the Netherlands, and were joined by Pakistan after their defeat of Bangladesh. The groups have been marked by several upsets courtesy of Ireland, Zimbabwe, and the Netherlands.
The latest true crime flick to hit Netflix is The Good Nurse, a well-reviewed drama starring
Eddie Redmayne (pictured) as this murderous nurse, and
Jessica Chastain as the colleague who turned him in.
Musk's takeover of Twitter keeps him in the news. In an effort to make the company profitable, he conducted mass layoffs, and users have been asked to pay $8 a month for premium services.
Is this the feeling I need to walk with? (November 6 to 12)
Aaron Carter started singing as a child, at 10 he was already releasing an album thanks to his older brother (#10) being a
Backstreet Boy. Carter would serve as an opening act for both them and
Britney Spears. In the last few years he showed the same derailed path of many former child stars (the "Personal Life" section here includes subsections on Legal issues, Health and Controversies, along with the fact he opened an
OnlyFans account to sell naked pictures!). He died at 34, being found lifeless in a bathtub. He left behind one son and six studio albums. (
The last one was originally scheduled for release on his birthday in December. At his death, the producers suddenly released it – supposedly as an homage – without first asking for permission of Carter's management first).
This week saw the semi-finals (although not technically the final, which I am watching, and which I am holding back on commenting on until next week). The first saw Pakistan comfortably defeat New Zealand, and the second saw England breeze past India. This set up a final between England and Pakistan, inspiring a lot of comparisons to the
1992 Cricket World Cup, mostly from hopeful Pakistan fans. My team was knocked out, but the
Black Fernsdid win, so I can't complain too much.
The last
Marvel Cinematic Universe movie of the year and
Phase 4 – only
a Disney+ special left! – returns to the
Afrofuturism of
Wakanda as it is attacked by mermen led by
Namor. The unexpected death of
Chadwick Boseman looms hard over Wakanda Forever. The script was changed to try to compensate for the lack of main character
T'Challa by giving plots to just about everyone, leading to a bloated running time. Still, the emotional tributes and the expected action, cool visuals, and jokes earned a warm response from reviewers and audiences. It should be making lots of money at the box office.
The lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania briefly became Democrats' favorite politician after winning Pennsylvania's open Senate seat. Fetterman ran a campaign perhaps defined most by his prolific use of memes, with policies such as universal healthcare, the decriminalisation of cannabis, and raising the minimum wage. He almost didn't survive the campaign after suffering a stroke in May, which significantly impaired his speech processing,. This led to an ugly debate by Republicans over his fitness for office.
Florida governor won reelection by a significant margin, and has Donald Trump worried that the Republican Party might prefer DeSantis run for president in 2024.
I'm not exactly sure why this article has been getting much lower viewership than the article about the general event (#2). I would guess it's from people looking up past results, but I'm really not sure.
Season 5 of The Crown is here. Given that it features the divorce of the current
Charles III and
Lady Di, the person who viewers sought the most was her next in-law, an Egyptian businessman played in the show by
Salim Daw.
No matter if it's in a questionable location that even forced the usual mid-year scheduling to be delayed to November-December, football's greatest event opens on the 21st, with teams already having issued the uniforms and squads that will appear in Qatar.
So... we're really doing this, are we? The biggest football (soccer to a small number of you) tournament – and the biggest tournament in the world – starts on November 20. Normally, the World Cup would be in June-July but as one journalist would put it: "
you could fry an egg on [his] head". But the biggest talking point is off the pitch. Not only Qatar's abysmal human rights record, but also the fact they allegedly got the World Cup after bribing officials.
Of all the characters in season 5 of The Crown, these two seem to have inspired the most interest, perhaps as they are much less well known than the series' other characters. #3 is an Egyptian billionaire (played by Salim Daw), and #4 is his son (played by
Khalid Abdalla), who was in a relationship with
Diana, Princess of Wales at the time of
their deaths in a car crash.
The cryptocurrency exchange
FTX, which had been worth billions of dollars, suddenly collapsed after a news article about some shady stuff they were doing sparked an investor panic and run on the bank. This inspired a lot of views for its founder and now-ex-CEO.
The arena of the Miami Heat will be forced to change their name, and the bets are on if something like this will also happen with
the Lakers' one.
The
Barmy Army rejoiced as England won the final, defeating Pakistan fairly comfortably, featuring brilliant bowling from
Sam Curran and masterful control from
Ben Stokes. Pakistan had hoped for a
'92 repeat, but ended up disappointed.
A former child star with plenty of comedies to her name, including her breakout role in Married... with Children, Applegate is "in" due to both her latest work, as Netflix released the final season of Dead to Me, and a recognition of her career with a star in the
Hollywood Walk of Fame. Its unveiling was Applegate's first public appearance since she revealed a
multiple sclerosis diagnosis last year.
Ten months after the fraudster who promised a clinical revolution with
Theranoswas found guilty, she has been sentenced to 11.25 years in prison. And because there always seem to be complications, Holmes is pregnant.
Had we but world enough and time... (November 20 to 26)
After a delay, to the chagrin of those who dislike football or call it soccer, the most popular sport in the world is dominating. The group stage of the tournament has had it all, lopsided massacres (England 6-2 Iran, France 4-1 Australia, Spain 7-0 Costa Rica - all three defeated teams won round 2, because this game is unpredictable), hilarious upsets (Saudi Arabia and Japan defeating Argentina and Germany!),
pretty goals, and unfortunately, more boring 0-0 draws than one would ever want.
Tommy Oliver, one of the longest-running members of the
Power Rangers, was found dead at just 49. It also marks the fourth time a Red Ranger, who is usually the leader, ended up in something shocking, as
the original one was arrested for fraud,
another killed his roommate with a katana and
a third was convicted for domestic assault before killing himself.
Back to the World Cup: the current hosts, filled with oil money but
whose national team is clearly not ready for prime time; the next edition, spread all across North America and bloated from 32 to 48 teams; the Portuguese wunderkind who became the first player to score goals in five editions; and the last edition, whose host country is currently banned by FIFA for what
they have done to Ukraine.
Let's celebrate that Jeffrey Dahmer is off this list, and the room for "imbalanced people on Netflix" is filled by a fictional and comedic case,
Wednesday Addams, played by
Jenna Ortega.
Christina Ricci, who revived the role in
the 90s, has a cameo.
The leading goalscorer of #1 so far is this Ecuadorian who scored both goals against the hosts (#4) and the one who tied the game with the Netherlands. He also scored thrice in 2014, making an impressive 6 goals in 5 World Cup games!
Exclusions
These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as
redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the
Top 25 Report talk page if you wish.
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