Wk.44- Land of the Rising Bencic
Ten years after coming up short in the tournament's final, and four years after winning Olympic Gold there, Belinda Bencic scrapes the sky once again in Tokyo.
Bencic d. Noskova 6-2 6-3 in Tokyo
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) October 26, 2025
Belinda wins her 10th title
At the start of 2025 when she came back from having her baby, she was ranked #421
She’ll be back to #11 when the new rankings come out
✅2nd title of 2025
✅38th win of 2025
Stunning comeback to top form
🇨🇭❤️ pic.twitter.com/dhdYQKbCjx


BENCIC WINS IN TOKYO! 👏
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
She beats Noskova 6-2, 6-3 to pick up a 10th career title 🤩@BelindaBencic | #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/NP0jtfELT0
Of course, even reaching double-digits in tour titles doesn't make this Bencic's most everlasting trip to Tokyo. That'd be 2021, when she won singles Gold and doubles Silver in the Olympics there.
.@BelindaBencic's gold medal triumph in women's singles on Saturday made her the first Swiss woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in tennis.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) July 31, 2021
STORY: https://t.co/cqM7JpZzP8 pic.twitter.com/zdIWnb3Eqn
Qualifier ➡️ Finalist
— wta (@WTA) October 25, 2025
Lulu Sun beats Liu in straight sets to make the final in Guangzhou 💪#GuangzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/L8qpuONgvH
That backhand 💥
— wta (@WTA) October 22, 2025
Linda Noskova | #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/yaP2cA0Jlj
Meanwhile, when the U.S. Open ended, Noskova was ranked just inside the Top 30 after her 3rd Round run at Flushing Meadows was ended by countrywoman Karolina Muchova. But the 20-year old Czech has been one of the big-time movers in the 4Q since the start of the Asian swing, during which she reached two finals (in Beijing and this week in Tokyo), surpassed Muchova as the CZE #1 and will be at a career-best #13 on Monday. Noskova's Tokyo run was both a good and fortunate one, as she got a win over McCartney Kessler, but also a retirement from Anna Kalinskaya (after sweeping the first seven games of the match vs. the Hordette) in the QF and a SF walkover from Elena Rybakina (who'd already done all she came to town to do, but had to give a "reason" for an early exit -- she chose a back injury). Noskova went on to come up short in the final vs. Belinda Bencic, a result which highlights one of the significant things missing (so far) from the Czech's climb up the rankings: titles. Noskova has reached three WTA singles finals this year, but wasn't able to win any of them. She's now 1-5 in career tour-level finals, which is incidentally the same hard-luck career WTA final mark of the current CZE #2, Muchova.
Too good from Linda Noskova 😮💨#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/B6JYwLeQGN
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
A second career title secured 🏆🤝
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
Ann Li | #GuangzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/HBtlcG1O0I
[WTA 125 Florianopolis 🇧🇷]
— FlashTennis (@FlashTennisBE) October 26, 2025
Julia Grabher 🇦🇹 (WTA 109), cinquième tête de série, renverse Carole Monnet 🇨🇵 (WTA 205) et soulève son premier titre WTA 125 de la saison ! pic.twitter.com/scJ7aP7NRA
Victoria Mboko is BACK 🙌
— wta (@WTA) October 22, 2025
The Canadian beats Eva Lys 6-1, 6-1 in Tokyo.#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/9ttIgFBJSh
Big forehand 💥
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
Victoria Mboko | #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/BjVBtjZOGz
Also in Tokyo, Kenin put on a semifinal run (just her second of the year, after her RU in Charleston) that accounts for her first multi-MD match winning event since the former RG finalist reached the 3rd Round in Paris this spring. Though she's managed to hang around in the Top 35 since April, she'd come into the week sporting a 3-8 mark in her last eleven contests. Kenin posted wins over Moyuka Uchijima, Wakana Sonobe (the teenager took her to a 3rd set TB) and Ekaterina Alexandrova. To get her second '25 Top 10 win, Kenin had to save four MP against the Russian.
Sofia Kenin saved FOUR match points against Ekaterina Alexandrova today in Tokyo.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) October 24, 2025
From 2-5 down…
She basically hit shots like this over and over again for the last 30 minutes of the match.
Brought out that Grand Slam Champ level.
🥶
pic.twitter.com/goc2DjrmbH
Kenin fell in the semis in another three-setter to Belinda Bencic, losing to the Swiss vet for the first time in three career meetings. The week likely (you never know, with a lot of 125 events on the schedule, the end of the regular WTA season doesn't necessarily mean the end of the year for even some fairly highly-ranked players) will prevent Kenin, now 28-24 overall on the year, from having her third under-.500 win/loss season in the last four. She lost more than she won in both '22 and '24.
¡Sara Bejlek es CAMPEONA! 🎾🏆
— Universal Deportes (@UnivDeportes) October 26, 2025
La tenista checa se consagra como la ganadora de la primera edición del Querétaro Open WTA 125 tras vencer de forma contundente 6-2 y 6-1 a la estadounidense Katrina Scott pic.twitter.com/sQWyVIRwgO
In Rovereto (ITA), 22-year old Hordette Selekhmeteva picked up her second 125 crown since the end of the U.S. Open, where she made her New York MD debut as a qualifier just two months ago. Selekhmeteva notched wins over Barbora Palicova, Silvia Ambrosio, Anna-Lena Friedsam, Susan Bandecchi and Lucrezia Stefanini in a 6-1/6-1 final. 16-3 in her last nineteen matches, Selekhmeteva will make her Top 100 debut on Monday.
Welcome to the top 100! 💥 pic.twitter.com/VvbPtmKxhM
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡4-3⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) October 26, 2025
As far as Sunday's go, not a bad one for 18-year-old Mimi Xu... pic.twitter.com/edibFBce3d
— BBC Sport Wales (@BBCSportWales) October 26, 2025
Watch the moment Swansea-born Mimi Xu won the biggest title of her career in front of a home crowd at the Wrexham Open 🤩 pic.twitter.com/wtmadMA8dT
— BBC Sport Wales (@BBCSportWales) October 26, 2025
In Tyler, Texas, 19-year old Marcinko improved to 9-1 in career ITF finals with 6-3/6-0 win in the $100K final over Mary Stoiana (a former NCAA #1 at Texas A&M). It's the Croatian's second $100K crown this year (w/ an August win in which she def. Janice Tjen in the final), and pairs with a July title in a 125 event. A former junior slam champ ('22 AO), Marcinko's week made 2025 her first 50-win campaign as a pro. She'll rise to #116, just off her career high of #113.
Ein Turniersieg für Petra Marcinko beim W100 in Tyler ☺️ pic.twitter.com/nKAyLm6IZX
— Simon (@BelleBienne) October 26, 2025
JELINE VANDROMME IS THE 2025 ITF WORLD TENNIS TOUR JUNIOR FINALS CHAMPION 👑🇧🇪
— ITF (@ITFTennis) October 26, 2025
She defeats Kristina Penickova (4-6 7-6 7-5) to win the 10th title of her junior career. pic.twitter.com/vSUwl0Snq5
Jeline Vandromme congratulations Champ pic.twitter.com/grtMYiftpr
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) October 26, 2025
DOUBLES CHAMPIONS IN TOKYO 🏆
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
Timea Babos/@Luisa__Stefani triumph 6-1, 6-4 over Danilina/Krunic 👏#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/5ARjfM9e0d
The title ties both Babos (w/ career title #29) and Stefani (#13) for the tour individual season lead with four titles each, matching the '25 takes (so far) of Sara Errani, Jasmine Paolini, Erin Routliffe, Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend, as well as equaling the WTA-best five finals (w/ identical 4-1 marks) of the Errani/Paolini combo. Stefani has gone 10-1 in her last eleven tour finals over the past three years, winning the four titles with Babos, as well as half a dozen more with six different partners.

Belinda Bencic is through to the semifinals after TOUGH three-hour battle with Karolina Muchova 🥵
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 24, 2025
This is her THIRD semifinal of the year 💪 #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/5c7LnAKlWC
One step closer 👀
— wta (@WTA) October 23, 2025
Elena Rybakina beats Fernandez 6-4, 6-3 in Tokyo 👏#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/VkC0mejHOT
One down, one to go.
RYBAKINA DELIVERS 👏
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
The No. 2 seed beats Mboko 6-3, 7-6(4) to reach the semifinal in Tokyo 💪#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/oCXOF16NXY
Qualification secured in DRAMATIC fashion! 👏@lenarybakina has booked her place at the #WTAFinalsRiyadh through the PIF Race to the WTA Finals. She’ll be competing in Riyadh thanks to two WTA 500 titles, plus a string of semifinals including the most recent in Tokyo, ensuring… pic.twitter.com/CJUytYS0r8
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
Kenin comes through 💪
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
She beats No. 3 seed Alexandrova 6-0, 2-6, 7-6(3) to reach the semifinal in Tokyo 👏@SofiaKenin | #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/K5XcdBPjid
Of course, it's always a "fun" practice to peruse the social media post threads after a match like this (or, really, almost any WTA match). You know the drill: first you get the result, then a comment from a gambler who lost money on a bet who then accuses the losing player of match fixing, then is made fun of by another poster for betting on a player that they say is so "unreliable." The losing bettor then argues back about how no one asked them for a comment, then is joined in the mix by a third party who jumps in to say the person who made fun of the poor gambler who lost money of actually being a "loser" himself (only in life), and eventually insinuates that he should kill themself. Ah, the alternate "circle of life" of a WTA post-match.
Cry more loser 🫵🫵🤡🤡
— Troll Gamblers (@GamblersTroll) October 24, 2025
And... scene. Also of note: it's amusing to realize that if/when tennis is ever involved in a gambling scandal (see the NBA this week), the sport's powers that be and their enablers will surely remain silent when it is pointed out that the situation was entirely predictable since they've gotten into bed with the whole gambling apparatus and, quite frankly, more than deserve whatever bad one day comes from it all.
2015: Runner-up in Tokyo 🥈
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
2025: Champion in Tokyo 🏆@BelindaBencic worth the wait 👏#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/0ENsAwmz1k
Martina Hingis in the house in Basel. pic.twitter.com/zgHE5meZES
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 25, 2025
Ann Li wins in Guangzhou! 👏
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
The No.2 seed beats Sun 7-6(6), 6-2 for the title 🏆#GuangzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/91C2P50PkT
Back in business 💼
— wta (@WTA) October 21, 2025
Mboko defeats Andreescu to reach the Round of 16 in Tokyo 💪#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/RhAn8BDr89
Katarzyna Piter/Janice Tjen win in Guangzhou! 👏
— wta (@WTA) October 26, 2025
The pair come back to beat Chong/Liang 3-6, 6-3, 10-5 for the title 🏆#GuangzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/kF4VfiFeJk
Round of 16 🔜
— Happy Tennis (@happy_tennise) October 20, 2025
Maya Joint comes from a set behind to beat Golubic in Tokyo.#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/Qy2uzc4McX
Very excited to watch my favorite Uzbekistani tennis player Maria Timofeeva this morning pic.twitter.com/wESGuJDaIF
— Owen (@kostekcanu) October 21, 2025
Wow... Timofeeva starts playing for 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan now.
— Juan Ignacio (@juanignacio_ac) October 20, 2025
No idea what's her connection there, for if anyone knows pic.twitter.com/RufX0MFZQK
Change of Nationalities 🇷🇺➡️🇺🇿
— Adam_Addicott (@AdamAddicott) October 20, 2025
Maria Timofeeva (WR 146, CH 93) now plays for Uzbekistan. She is said to have contacted the federation herself, changed citizenship and her family have lived in Tashkent for the past six
months.
Sources: WTA/gotennis.ru
Shining on home turf 🌟
— wta (@WTA) October 23, 2025
Wakana Sonobe has taken an impressive first set against Kenin 6-3.#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/neQgsp9QWR
Kenin finds a way! 💪@SofiaKenin overcomes Sonobe 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(2) and books her quarterfinal place in Tokyo.#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/n12VoDIpL9
— wta (@WTA) October 23, 2025
🏆 𝐓 𝐈𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐈𝐓𝐋𝐄 🏆
— UCLA Women's Tennis (@uclawtennis) May 27, 2023
Fangran Tian does not drop a single set in Orlando, completing her freshman season atop #NCAATennis.#GoBruins | #ChampionsMadeHere pic.twitter.com/DRRA3EQe2Q
Trois joueurs français se sont imposés sur le circuit #ITF !
— Jeu, Set et Match (@Jeu_Set_EtMatch) October 26, 2025
🏆 Ksenia Efremova 🇫🇷, vainqueur au 15 000$ de Monastir (Tunisie)
🏆 Matt Ponchet 🇫🇷, vainqueur du 25 000 $ de Sarreguemines (France)
🏆 Raphaël Perot 🇫🇷, vainqueur du 25 000 $ de Norman (États-Unis) pic.twitter.com/HSh4N6OxTl
Xinran Sun🇨🇳 2010 remporte son 1er 🏆 sur le circuit professionnel !
— WTAntho (@WTAntho) October 26, 2025
La 🇨🇳 de 15 ans s'impose facilement en finale du W15 de Sharm Elsheikh🇪🇬 🆚️ Varleriia Artemeva !
Xinran Sun 🇨🇳 se rapproche du top 1000 WTA. La 🇨🇳 qui est déjà aux portes du top 30 mondial en junior pic.twitter.com/jSBoxyQYTa

A first title since 2021, and the biggest title of her career!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 26, 2025
Erika Andreeva bounces back from a poor patch in style, beating top seed Kaitlin Quevedo 6-4, 6-2 to win the ITFW75 Hamburg title, her first singles title above the W15 level.
Played so confidently this week! pic.twitter.com/4gEjnftFRX
Erika Andreeva 🏆 pic.twitter.com/iCMW772PQ2
— Chesterpeake (@Chesterpeake) October 26, 2025

The lineup is complete 🔒
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 24, 2025
Who are you backing to win it all in Riyadh? 🤔 🏆 #WTAFinalsRiyadh pic.twitter.com/8nVcHgSje3
Fab 5 of the WTA Finals 👏💜 pic.twitter.com/FCDCRoqyVH
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 24, 2025
Swinging into the Finalshttps://t.co/bTvlwBOjvZ #WTA
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) October 26, 2025

The Pride of Italy 🇮🇹 🥹
— TENNIS (@Tennis) October 24, 2025
Jasmine Paolini has been selected as a torchbearer for 2026 Winter Olympics taking place in Milan Cortina, Italy. https://t.co/6kHLp53Oza

Maria Sakkari with a message pic.twitter.com/2x1VTDhm2B
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡4-3⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) October 22, 2025
Maria Sakkari partage quelques messages de haine reçus après sa défaite contre Leylah Fernandez au Japon. pic.twitter.com/ILwtKdENSS
— Quentin Moynet (@QuentinMoynet) October 22, 2025

Wow 24 years for Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf! ❤️ Happy Anniversary! 🥰❤️💕🥂https://t.co/KCoChfs0g5 pic.twitter.com/8u9lJQ8moj
— LaWanda (@lawanda50) October 23, 2025

Skills 🤹♀️@BelindaBencic | #TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/nKWKqopvqV
— wta (@WTA) October 24, 2025
“Rip It Out” - Ace Frehley
— Just Rock Content (@JustRockContent) October 17, 2025
The riff-slinging wizard who lit up the ‘70s with Kiss’s cosmic fury on anthems like “Cold Gin” and “Shock Me,” leaves a crater-sized hole in rock’s wild heart, but damn if his psychedelic solos won’t echo through the ages.
pic.twitter.com/1AAcQxtNGy
Something that persists to this day, Gene Simmons *always* -- sometimes even when still in costume -- took himself and the oft-kitschy business of Kiss *so* seriously. Ace Frehley did not, most famously so (assuredly with a little "help" -- cough, cough -- before the cameras rolled) in the band's late night Halloween interview with Tom Snyder at the height of their popularity.
Literally watch Gene's face. It makes the whole thing that much funnier lol
— Todd Spence (@Todd_Spence) October 17, 2025
Lol so good
— Todd Spence (@Todd_Spence) October 17, 2025
Those moments were also an early sign of how/why Simmons and Paul Stanley would later push Frehley and Peter Criss (also enjoying the moment w/ Snyder) out of the band and run the whole operation as a two-headed enterprise, until a temporary original-4 reunion a decade and a half later.

*WTA SINGLES TITLES in 2020s*
25 - 1/2/8/6/5/3 = Iga Swiatek
16 - 3/2/0/3/4/4 = Aryna Sabalenka
10 - 0/1/0/4/3/2 = Coco Gauff
9 - 1/0/1/2/3/2 = Elena Rybakina
8 - 1/5/2 = Ash Barty (ret.)
8 - 0/3/2/2/1/0 = Barbora Krejcikova
8 - 0/0/1/2/2/3 = Jessie Pegula
6 - 0/1/1/2/0/2 = BELINDA BENCIC
6 - 0/2/2/0/2/0 = Dasha Kasatkina
6 - 0/1/1/1/2/1 = Alona Ostapenko
[hard court]
13 - Sabalenka (3/1/0/2/4/3)
13 - Swiatek (0/1/5/3/2/2)
8 - Gauff (0/0/0/4/3/1)
6 - Barty (1/3/2 ret)
5 - BENCIC (0/1/0/2/0/2)
5 - Fernandez (0/1/1/1/0/2)
5 - Kasatkina (0/2/2/0/1/0)
5 - Kontaveit (0/4/1/0 ret)
5 - Krejcikova (0/1/2/2/0/0)
5 - Pegula (0/0/1/2/1/1)
5 - Rybakina (1/0/0/1/2/1)
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2025*
8 - Aryna Sabalenka (4-4)
6 - Jessie Pegula (3-3)
5 - Amanda Anisimova (2-3)
4 - Iga Swiatek (3-1)
4 - Coco Gauff (2-2)
4 - Ekaterina Alexandrova (1-3)
3 - McCartney Kessler (2-1)
3 - Elise Mertens (2-1)
3 - ANN LI (1-2)
3 - LINDA NOSKOVA (0-3)
*2025 FINALISTS BY COUNTRY*
27 (14 wins) - USA (LI)
11 (5) - RUS
8 (4) - BLR
6 (2) - CZE (NOSKOVA)
5 (3) - POL
4 (2) - ROU
3 (3) - CAN
3 (2) - BEL,SUI(BENCIC)
3 (1) - COL,ITA,UKR
2 (2) - AUS,FRA,KAZ
2 (1) - DEN,LAT
2 (0) - JPN
1 (1) - GER
1 (0) - CHN,HUN,INA,NZL(SUN),PHI,SRB
*2025 QUALIFIERS IN FINALS*
Brisbane - Polina Kudermetova, RUS
Merida - Emiliana Arango, COL
Bogota - Katarzyna Kawa, POL
London - Tatjana Maria, GER - W
Rosmalen - Gabriela Ruse, ROU
Berlin - Wang Xinyu, CHN
Eastbourne - Alex Eala, PHI
Cleveland - Sorana Cirstea, ROU - W
Osaka - Tereza Valentova, CZE
Guangzhou - LULU SUN, NZL
*CAREER WTA FINALS - active*
83 - Venus Williams
55 - Caroline Wozniacki
41 - Victoria Azarenka
39 - Aryna Sabalenka
34 - Karolina Pliskova
30 - Iga Swiatek
22 - Elina Svitolina
21 - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
21 - Elena Rybakina
20 - BELINDA BENCIC
20 - Jessie Pegula
*2025 OLDEST WTA SF*
37 - Tatjana Maria, GER (Queen's)-W
36 - ZHANG SHUAI, CHN (Guangzhou)
35 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Osaka)
35 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Cleveland)-W
35 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Iasi)
34 - Irina-Camelia Begu, ROU (Iasi)-W
*2025 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - TIMEA BABOS, HUN
4 - Sara Errani, ITA
4 - Jasmine Paolini, ITA
4 - Erin Routliffe, NZL
4 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
4 - LUISA STEFANI, BRA
4 - Taylor Townsend, USA
*CAREER WTA DOUBLES TITLES - active*
36 - Sara Errani
35 - Hsieh Su-Wei
33 - Latisha Chan
32 - Katerina Siniakova
30 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands
29 - TIMEA BABOS
29 - Kristina Mladenovic
*2025 LOW-RANKED WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
#550 Julieta Pareja/USA (Bogota)
#361 Lois Boisson/FRA (Roland Garros)
#228 Nikola Bartunkova/CZE (Guadalajara)
#223 Katarzyna Kawa/POL (Bogota)-RU
#223 CLAIRE LIU/USA (Guangzhou)
#214 Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah/FRA (Sao Paulo)-W
#207 Kaja Juvan/SLO (Hamburg)
[WTA 125]
NR - Rajeshwaran Revathi/IND (Mumbai)
#658 MARTINA COLMEGNA/ITA (Queretaro)
#544 Maria Kozyreva/RUS (Guadalajara)
#535 Aliona Bolsova/ESP (La Bisbal d'Emporda)
#515 Kaja Juvan/SLO (Saint-Malo)-RU
#461 KATRINA SCOTT/USA (Queretaro)-RU
*2025 FIRST-TIME WTA WD CHAMPIONS*
Brisbane - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17)
Brisbane - Diana Shnaider, RUS (20)
Cluj-Napoca - Magali Kempen, BEL (27)
Cluj-Napoca - Anna Siskova, CZE (23)
Rabat - Maya Joint, AUS (19)
Iasi - Veronika Erjavec, SLO (25)
Iasi - Panna Udvardy, HUN (26)
Montreal - McCartney Kessler, USA (26)
Guangzhou - JANICE TJEN, INA (23)
[mixed GS]
AO - Olivia Gadecki, AUS (22)
WI - Katerina Siniakova, CZE (29)
*2025 - WTA 125 TITLES*
3 - SARA BEJLEK, CZE
2 - Veronika Erjavec, SLO
2 - Dalma Galfi, HUN
2 - Francesca Jones, GBR
2 - Kaja Juvan, SLO
2 - OKSANA SELEKHMETEVA, RUS
2 - Solana Sierra, ARG
2 - Anca Todoni, ROU
2 - Tereza Valentova, CZE
*WORLD JUNIOR FINALS - FINALS*
2015 Xu Shilin/CHN d. Kristina Schmiedlova/SVK
2016 Anna Blinkova/RUS d. Katie Swan/GBR
2017 Marta Kostyuk/UKR d. Kaja Juvan/SLO
2018 Clara Burel/FRA d. Camila Osorio/COL
2019 Diane Parry/FRA d. Daria Snigur/UKR
2020-22 - CANCELLED
2023 Alina Korneeva/RUS d. Sara Saito/JPN
2024 Emerson Jones/AUS d. Mika Stojsavljevic/GBR
2025 Jeline Vandromme/BEL d. Kristina Penickova/USA


We have reached the point where the President is extorting payments from his own Justice Department.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (@SenatorWarnock) October 21, 2025
He is demanding his own political appointees hand over YOUR taxpayer dollars to enrich himself. pic.twitter.com/dzLSeOnUY3
BREAKING: Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, whose crypto exchange has been boosting the Trump family’s own crypto venture, WSJ reports.
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) October 23, 2025
The most corrupt president in history. pic.twitter.com/llQieMuzYs
WOW this view of the completely leveled East Wing of the White House
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) October 23, 2025
📷by @katieharbath pic.twitter.com/XX13ChjnbO

"Who was this, masquerading as myself,
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) October 25, 2025
embodied and pretending to belong?
My small frame screamed the pain of this lost spirit,
a woman neither dead nor of the living."
—from poem no. 5, “Corona of Fragmentation”
https://t.co/YCOXYTMwPN #poetry #Divorce pic.twitter.com/EXxXtWEhuP

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The NBA is very concerned about the multiple arrests made as a result of the FBI’s sports gambling code.
— Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) October 23, 2025
Use code “MULTIPLEARRESTS” for a 30% Profit Boost on a three-leg parlay with Draft Kings, the official gambling partner of the NBA. pic.twitter.com/kXbXLJB439
Sports leagues shoving gambling ads down everyone’s throats while their players commit gambling related crimes and the networks covering it are also sponsored by gambling companies pic.twitter.com/B66A7zsf6c
— Brian Sutterer MD (@BrianSuttererMD) October 23, 2025
This is how gambling works 😂 pic.twitter.com/mVoG3zPd8i
— The Instigator (@Am_Blujay) October 22, 2025

Dog reacting to 3D street art. pic.twitter.com/aR4TqZPUxc
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) October 21, 2025

Birds are fed by their parents in their infancy. When the time comes to feed themselves, there can be some confusion when the food does not go into their mouth by itself. pic.twitter.com/N7ZzPVdBbh
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) October 23, 2025

Two kids in Colorado were kicking around a soccer ball when an unexpected teammate showed up pic.twitter.com/0EDP4roi4j
— Dudes Posting Their W’s (@DudespostingWs) October 24, 2025

The teacher challenged his students to remove a mandarin from a glass full of water without spilling a single drop.
— Tansu Yegen (@TansuYegen) October 25, 2025
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