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I (28F) celebrate my birthday around the same time as my partner, Alex (31M). Every year, his mom, Carol (55F), usually brings cash or small gifts. We get along fine, but we're not super close – she's quirky, fun, and sometimes acts more like a friend than a mother. She also has a habit of collecting strange things, so you never know what she might show up with.

This year, while I was at work, Alex got a surprise visit from her

Image credits: Rodrigo Sümmer (not the actual photo)

Later, he told me she left gifts for us, but when I asked what they were, he said, "You'll see." I braced myself, knowing Carol's history of unusual choices.

When I got home, I was led to a room where a giant bag was sitting.

Inside were two enormous taxidermy raccoons wearing tiny top hats and bow ties, and a giant neon-orange lava lamp shaped like a pineapple. Yes, really. I couldn't stop staring.

For context, we just moved into a new apartment and renovated it fully in a minimalist, Scandinavian, organic style – clean lines, neutral colors, natural materials

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These… things? They were the exact opposite of what we wanted. And to make matters worse, the price tags were still attached, totaling over $1,200.

Alex felt awkward in the moment and said, "Wow… we'll figure out where to put them," but I was just speechless.

I couldn't imagine having taxidermy raccoons in our living room or a neon pineapple lava lamp anywhere in sight

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The next day, I asked Alex to text his mom to see if it was possible to return them. Surprisingly, she agreed and told us we could drop them off at her work, which we did.

I know some people might say I should have just kept them, but I feel like it's reasonable to have our space reflect our style – especially for something so expensive.

So, Pandas – AITA for returning these gifts? I just can't get over how absurd and out-of-place they were, and I feel like it would've been a huge waste to keep them.

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Today's Soap Spoilers: What's Happening In Your Favorite Shows (November 10) Johnathon KornbleeNovember 10, 2025 at 1:00 AM 0 ABC Press Curious what's happening today in the world of soaps? Look no further, from network tv to streaming, we've got the scoop on where to watch and what's happening in today's episodes. Beyond the Gates – CBS / Paramount+ The CBS soap Beyond the Gates is once again airing a repeat, this time taking viewers back to the Las Vegas wedding of Dani Dupree (Karla Mosley) and Andre Richardson (Sean Freeman).

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Beyond the Gates – CBS / Paramount+

The CBS soap Beyond the Gates is once again airing a repeat, this time taking viewers back to the Las Vegas wedding of Dani Dupree (Karla Mosley) and Andre Richardson (Sean Freeman). Originally aired on September 22, 2025, the episode also featured Tamara Tunie in a memorable twist, portraying a secondary character who bears a striking resemblance to Anita Dupree.

Bold and the Beautiful – CBS / Paramount+

Today on the CBS soap, Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) gets a much-needed boost when Finn (Tanner Novlan) makes a surprise appearance. Meanwhile Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) clash over Bill's (Don Diamont) involvement with Luna (Lisa Yamada).

Coronation Street – YouTube / BritBox

In today's Corrie, Kit (Jacob Roberts) arrest David (Jack P. Shepherd) for assaulting a police officer after a tense confrontation, causing him to miss taking Shona (Julia Goulding) to her doctor's appointment. During the scan, Shona receives potentially life-changing news. Meanwhile Lisa (Vicky Myers) confronts Becky (Amy Cudden) about her claims of being spied on, Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) struggles with family drama involving Ruby and Hope, and James's (Jason Callender) PT session with Will (Lucas Hodgson-Wale) takes an unexpected turn.

Days of Our Lives- Peacock

Days of Our Lives begins its 60th anniversary week with a touching nod to the Horton legacy. Jeremy (Michael Roark) ask Julie (Susan Seaforth Hayes) and Marie (Maree Cheatham) to share some family history while Holly (Ashley Puzemis) and Tate (Leo Howard) start a project of their own. Elsewhere Chad (Billy Flynn) and Mike (Roark Critchlow) bond, and Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) confides in Kayla (Mary Beth Evans).

EastEnders – BritBox

On EastEnders, Ravi's (Aaron Thiara) return to the Square sparks tension with Jack (Scott Maslen), while Priya's (Sophie Khan Levy) confrontation with Harry (Elijah Holloway) sets off a ripple effect. Kojo (Dayo Koleosho) seizes an opportunity to return home but faces an unsettling surprise. Elsewhere, Nigel's (Paul Bradley) hearing brings a special moment with Julie (Karen Henthorn), and Jean (Gillian Wright), Elaine (Harriet Thorpe) and Honey (Emma Barton) let loose and celebrate.

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Emmerdale airs a special episode focusing on the last 100 days and whereabouts of Paddy's father, Bear (Joshua Richards). The emotional installment follows the former wrestler as he faces a difficult and frightening situation beyond his control.

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Fair City is off today, but returns with new episodes tomorrow, November 11, 2025.

General Hospital – ABC / Hulu

Today's episode of General Hospital features Sonny (Maurice Benard) pleading with Michael (Rory Gibson), Portia (Brook Kerr) making a confession, and Nina (Cynthia Watros) finds herself pleasantly surprised. Meanwhile Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) gets surprising news and Chase (Josh Swickard) reveals his plain.

Hollyoaks – YouTube

In today's Hollyoaks Donny (Louis Emerick) is stunned to learn Dodger (Danny Mac) has given a statement, and even more shocked by the identity of a new officer. At the hospital, Cleo (Nadine Mulkerrin) struggles to bond with her baby, while Prince (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) receives a shocking letter from Zoe (Garcia Brown).

Neighbours – Amazon

On today's Neighbours, Holly (Lucinda Armstrong-Hall) makes a bold decision, Sadie (Emerald Chan) and Taye (Lakota Johnson) face an unexpected roadblock, and Felix (James Beaufort) and Andrew (Lloyd Will) will make a startling discovery.

The Young and the Restless – CBS / Paramount+.

On today's The Young and the Restless, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) is reminded of the terms of her deal with Victor (Eric Braeden), Sally (Courtney Hope) and Billy (Jason Thompson) clash over their differing opinions and Holden (Nathan Owens) is warned by Audra (Zuleyka Silver) not to reveal their secret.

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New Photo - At China's largest import expo, US exhibitors hopeful worst of trade war is over

At China's largest import expo, US exhibitors hopeful worst of trade war is over By Casey HallNovember 10, 2025 at 2:34 AM 0 A display in the colours of the U.S. flag decorates the American Food and Agriculture booth at the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China, November 6, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov By Casey Hall SHANGHAI (Reuters) U.S.

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) -U.S. exporters of agricultural goods to China are optimistic that trade between the two countries will return to normalcy after a framework agreement reached last month by their leaders, according to several exporters and industry officials.

The mood this year ​in the U.S. pavilion at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), China's largest import expo, which began on November 5 ‌and wraps up in Shanghai on Monday, is positive.

"I think people are very hopeful," Jeffrey Lehman, chair of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, which counts over 1,000 companies ‌among its members, told Reuters at the U.S. Pavilion, which housed exhibits from industry bodies dealing in wine, ginseng, potatoes and more, and was 50% larger than last year's.

"I think the reason why they're here is because they want to engage with new customers. They want to find new opportunities for partnership, and I think they're here because they think that's going to happen," he added.

CIIE kicked off just a week after a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping ⁠and U.S. President Donald Trump in South Korea ‌that led to a framework agreement to roll back a number of tariffs and export control measures that had been put into place this year, including some that had overtly impacted exhibitors of agricultural products such as soybeans and sorghum.

"We just had this successful meeting ‍in Busan, and so we're celebrating that, but (we) had plans to come even before that meeting. I think that's important to note that we didn't give up on the relationship, that we were working to maintain and continue to strengthen the relationship, even if there were some troubles," said Jim Sutter, CEO of the ​U.S. Soybean Export Council.

China had shunned soybean purchases from the U.S. 2025 harvest amid rising trade tensions between the two countries but has resumed purchases ‌recently.

Mark Wilson, chairman of the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council, pointed to recent shipments of soybeans and sorghum bought by China as a positive signal for future trade returning to normal. Prior to this year, China accounted for 95% of the U.S. export market for sorghum, he added.

"I do have hope that they continue talking, because if they can continue talking, they can hopefully work things out, because that's what it takes," Wilson said.

CHINA'S EXPANDING TRADE SURPLUS

Despite optimism from the U.S. agricultural associations in Shanghai, analysts say the latest trade détente hammered out by Xi and Trump may be no more than a ⁠fragile truce in a trade war with root causes still unresolved.

U.S. ​soybeans still face a 13% tariff, which analysts say makes U.S. shipments to China ​too expensive for commercial buyers, compared to Brazilian alternatives.

CIIE was launched under President Xi Jinping in 2018 to promote China's free trade credentials and counter criticism of its trade surplus with many countries.

But the expo has its sceptics, as the country's trade surpluses with ‍other markets have only grown in the years ⁠since.

China's trade surplus is set to exceed last year's record of roughly $1 trillion as exporters offset a plunge in U.S. sales due to higher U.S. tariffs by selling more to the rest of the world, often at a loss in pursuit of market share.

More than 155 countries,⁠ regions and organisations participated in this year's CIIE, the commerce ministry said. Over 4,100 overseas enterprises took part, with U.S. companies maintaining the largest exhibition area for the ‌seventh consecutive year.

This year's expo generated intended turnover of $83.49 billion, an increase of 4.4% over last year and a record ‌high, state media reported.

(Reporting by Casey Hall; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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Trump administration cannot withhold $4 billion for food aid, US appeals court rules ReutersNovember 10, 2025 at 3:35 AM 0 A sign for food stamps, as the U.S. President Donald Trump administration said it plans on Monday to partially fund food aid for millions of Americans after two judges ruled it must use contingency funds to pay for the benefits in November during the government shutdown, outside a grocery story in Baldwin, New York, U.S., November 3, 2025. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton BOSTON (Reuters) A federal appealscourt late on Sunday ‌allowed a judge's order to stand ‌that directs U.S.

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BOSTON (Reuters) -A federal appeals ​court late on Sunday ‌allowed a judge's order to stand ‌that directs U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to fully fund this ⁠month's ‌food aid benefits for 42 million low-income ‍Americans during the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.

The Boston-based ​1st U.S. Circuit ‌Court of Appeals declined to halt Thursday's decision by a Rhode Island judge requiring the U.S. ⁠Department of Agriculture ​to spend $4 ​billion set aside for other purposes to ensure Americans ‍receive ⁠full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, ⁠benefits.

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Rodgers' struggles continue to mount in Steelers' loss to Chargers November 10, 2025 at 1:30 AM 0 1 / 4Steelers Chargers FootballPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) pulls back to throw a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers began on a high note with four wins in five games to start the season.

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers began on a high note with four wins in five games to start the season.

Since then, however, the 41-year-old quarterback's performance has gotten progressively worse and worse as the Steelers have lost three of four.

Rodgers went 16 of 31 for 161 yards with a touchdown, two interceptions and a fumble in Pittsburgh's 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. He was sacked three times, took a safety and finished with a 50.6 passer rating, his lowest mark of the season.

"I didn't play very good at all,'" Rodgers said. "I gotta play better. We've got four division games left. It's a long season."

It was the third straight week Rodgers' passing yards and QB rating declined from the previous game.

With Rodgers struggling, the Steelers were just 2 for 11 on third down and trailed by as many as 22 points before scoring a touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

When asked to assess Rodgers' performance, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin snapped, "How would you? Next (question)."

Rodgers' troubles began almost immediately.

While attempting to evade pressure near the goal line in the first quarter, he fumbled the ball in his own end zone and fell on it for a safety while being pulled down by Khalil Mack, giving the Chargers their first points of the game.

"I didn't really see anybody open," Rodgers said. "I felt like when I stepped up, I saw Mack, and I didn't realize that he had kind of lost touch with (right tackle) Troy (Fautanu)."

Late in the second quarter, he overthrew DK Metcalf cutting across the middle for an interception into the arms of Chargers safety RJ Mickens. Two minutes later, the Chargers converted the turnover into points when Justin Herbert hit Ladd McConkey on a 15-yard score send the Chargers into halftime with a 12-3 lead.

The second half brought little relief. Rodgers completed just one pass in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, with the Steelers at the Chargers 10-yard line and threatening to score, Rodgers threw three straight incompletions – including an off-target, fourth-down throw to a blanketed Metcalf in the corner of the end zone – to end the drive empty-handed.

"I probably should've thrown to the other side," Rodgers said. "He was doubled. I was trying to throw back shoulder. I should've worked the other side."

Rodgers' second and final interception came on the Steelers' ensuing drive when his pass slipped through wide receiver Calvin Austin's hands and deflected right to Chargers cornerback Donte Jackson.

With Rodgers turning the ball over and the offense continually unable to convert on third down, the Steelers' defense was left to pay the price. The Chargers' time of possession was 37:35, compared to 22:25 for the Steelers.

"Just on the grass too long," Tomlin said. "We didn't convert on third downs, the time of possession was what it was. Collectives and individuals wear down when you're not standing up."

Rodgers' lone touchdown pass, a 27-yard catch-and-run by Roman Wilson, came in the final minutes with the Steelers trailing by three possessions and the outcome long decided.

The Steelers are now 5-4, just one game ahead of the Baltimore Ravens for first place in the NFC North.

"We gotta play better on offense for sure," Rodgers said. "But this is part of the season, there's ebbs and flows and ups and downs. We can't ride the wave. It starts with me."

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Keenan Allen's 'genius' play call helps him make Chargers history BETH HARRISNovember 10, 2025 at 1:43 AM 0 1 / 4APTOPIX Steelers Chargers FootballLos Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen (13) celebrates after becoming the team's alltime leader in receptions after an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Keenan Allen made more history with the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night, snagging two catches to become the franchise leader in receptions.

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Keenan Allen made more history with the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night, snagging two catches to become the franchise leader in receptions.

He surpassed Hall of Famer Antonio Gates, who was on hand for the 25-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at SoFi Stadium.

Allen has 956 catches, one more than Gates, in his 13th NFL season. He returned to the Chargers this season after spending 2024 with the Chicago Bears.

"It's a phenomenal record," coach Jim Harbaugh said.

Quarterback Justin Herbert added, "Very impressive. He's one of the best to ever do it."

Allen drew up the play that earned him the record.

Herbert threw him a shovel pass just before the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter in front of the 33-year-old wide receiver's family and friends.

"My brain just reverted back to when I was a rookie and just seeing him for the first time and I was like, 'Man, I already knew he was special,'" Derwin James Jr. said. "Eight years later and he's the number one player in Charger history. A lot of respect, man."

The team erupted on the sideline and squirted Allen with water.

"That was the best part," he said. "Being with the guys, seeing their emotions, making it a special moment."

It looked as though Allen wouldn't get the record with time running out. Harbaugh told Allen they were trying to get him the ball, and Allen suggested an easy catch play.

"He actually called me a genius. Like 'dang, why didn't I think of that?'" said Allen, who responded, "You mean to tell me you didn't think of that?"

Allen plans to add the ball to his collection of keepsakes.

He's one of the best high-volume receivers in NFL history, setting career marks for most games with at least 16 catches (two), 15 catches (three) and 14 catches (six). He owns the most games with 100 receiving yards (11) in league history.

"I'm always putting in the work," he said. "We're not too loud, we don't post everything, but the work is definitely put in, so when we are in those situations, nothing's new."

The Chargers selected Allen with 76th pick in the 2013 NFL draft. He built his reputation playing his first 11 seasons with the Chargers. After the 2023 season, the team asked him to take a pay cut, and when Allen refused, they traded him to the Bears. He re-signed with the Chargers in August.

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