Roundup: Shakira Fans Rip Gerard Pique; Dusty Baker Retires; Mets to Interview Craig Counsell

Mike Johnson elected House speaker ... Jonathan Majors will go on trial next month ... Israel resists calls for ceasefire in Gaza ... Joe Biden calls for more aid to Gaza ... Donald Trump fined $10,000 for second violation of New York trial gag order ... S&P 500 took a big drop on Wednesday ... Twitter continues to burn a hole through bank balance sheets ... Shakira fans rip Gerard Pique ... "The Bear" creator sets up next project at FX ... SAG-AFTRA talks with CEOs continue ... Five-star Asa Newell is headed to Georgia ... Dusty Baker announces retirement ... Latest college football hot seat rankings ... Brock Purdy enters concussion protocol ... Frank Clark to sign with Seahawks ... Mets to interview Craig Counsell ... Anthony Davis is already getting insulting nicknames ...
The city of Philadelphia doesn't want James Harden [Sports Illustrated]
The Packers are barreling towards a Jordan Love dilemma [The Ringer]
Is Michigan's sign-stealing scandal really a big deal? [Yahoo Sports]
NFL quarterback power rankings [CBS Sports]
Taylor Swift has set the stage for a concert film boom [The Hollywood Reporter}
Chris Russo's mouth wrote a check his ass will now have to cash [The Big Lead]
The NBA's ad for its new in-season tournament is pretty great.
30 Teams. One NBA Cup.
— NBA (@NBA) October 25, 2023
The first-ever NBA In-Season Tournament tips off Friday, November 3. Watch on ESPN, TNT, NBA TV and ABC! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/3nSe06UsaA
The trailer for Netflix's Maestro is out.
"If summer doesn't sing in you, then nothing sings in you. And if nothing sings in you, then you can't make music."
— Netflix (@netflix) October 25, 2023
From director Bradley Cooper, watch the official trailer for Maestro — coming to select theaters November 22 and on Netflix December 20. pic.twitter.com/dYM3Ip60Y0
Steve Albini discussed his "conditions" for becoming Nirvana's producer.
Fall Out Boy -- "Sugar, We're Goin Down"