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All 10 ‘Friends’ Thanksgiving Episodes (Episode Guide)
HBO Max It’s almost Thanksgiving, and that means it’s Friends-giving. Friends managed to give fans a Thanksgiving episode practically every year the entirety of its run. Some of these episodes are some of the most iconic episodes in Friends history and have some memorable moments and guest stars. No matter how many times you watch a rerun [.] The post All 10 ‘Friends’ Thanksgiving Episodes (Episode Guide) appeared first on PopCulture. com.
Elvish Yadav makes acting debut as Amazon MX Player drops Aukaat Ke Bahar teaser
Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video streaming service, today released the teaser of its upcoming youth drama Aukaat Ke Bahar, marking the acting debut of viral digital creator Elvish Yadav. Set inside a prestigious college in Delhi, the series explores identity, ambition, and the complicated nature of young relationships through the story of Rajveer Ahlawat, a 19-year-old boy from Safidon, Haryana, whose world tilts after one defining moment changes how everyone sees him. The teaser opens with a striking visual of Rajveer in his boxing gear, framing him as someone who meets life head-on. It then cuts to a sweeping angle of him standing alone on the vast campus he’s about to claim for himself. From there, the footage drops viewers into the pulse of his new reality: hostel madness, campus politics, sharp-tongued banter, and adrenaline-heavy boxing scenes. All of it paints the world he’s stepping into, a place fuelled by hierarchy, privilege, and the unspoken demand to constantly prove your worth. Within those flashes lies a hint of the humiliation that pushes Rajveer into a reckless choice, setting the tone for a story driven by pride, love, and consequence. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elvish Raosahab (@elvish_yadav) Headlined by Elvish Yadav, the show boasts a stellar ensemble cast featuring Nikhil Vijay, Hetal Gada, and Malhaar Rathod in pivotal roles. With its mix of familiar faces, strong youth energy, and a rooted North Indian backdrop, Aukaat Ke Bahar brings a fresh, contemporary edge to the college-drama landscape. Aukaat Ke Bahar will soon be released exclusively on Amazon MX Player, free to stream across the MX Player app, Amazon shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, and Airtel Xstream. Also Read: Elvish Yadav explains why he’s saying no to Khatron Ke Khiladi; says, “There are Crocodiles in the show, I’m scared of them”.
Power Book IV: Force season 3 episode 3 ending explained: What did Tommy discover?
Power Book IV: Force season 3 episode 3 ends with Tommy Egan realizing that Diamond and Jenard brought D-Mac back into CBI without informing him.
Caring for a veteran with PTSD: a family guide
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can affect anyone who has experienced a traumatic event. For many veterans, especially those who served in combat zones, PTSD can be a lasting and deeply personal challenge. If you’re caring for a veteran with PTSD, you play a vital role in their healing and well-being-and your support can make a profound difference. Understand what PTSD is-and isn’t “PTSD is not a sign of weakness,” says Gregg Balbera, president of Right at Home Nassau Suffolk, a company that provides car to adults with disabilities and seniors. “It’s a natural response to traumatic experiences, such as combat, injury, or witnessing loss.” Symptoms can include: • Flashbacks or nightmares • Being easily startled • Emotional numbness or detachment • Irritability or angry outbursts • Trouble sleeping or concentrating • Avoiding reminders of trauma When your veteran loved one has PTSD, it affects the entire family. You may notice that they “act differently and get angry easily,” explains an article from the National Center for PTSD at the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). “Your loved one may not want to do things you used to enjoy together.” Family members might feel angry about how PTSD is affecting family life or wonder if relationships will ever return to normal. These feelings are natural and expected. “Understanding that these symptoms are part of a medical condition-not personal behavior or choices-can help you strive for empathy instead of frustration,” adds Balbera. Getting professional help Whether your veteran “just returned from a deployment or [has] been home for 40 years, it’s never too late to get help for PTSD,” reads another article from the VA. PTSD is treatable, but it often requires professional support. Encourage your loved one to speak with a therapist or counselor who specializes in trauma or military mental health. Many veterans qualify for care through the VA, which offers a range of treatments, including mental health assessments, proven medications, psychotherapy (“talk therapy”), family therapy, and group therapy. Veterans who can’t easily access VA medical centers can receive counseling over the phone. Start with VA Mental Health Services at www. mentalhealth. va. gov, or call the Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988, then press 1), or text 838255. Learn to listen without judgment “Sometimes the best thing you can do is simply be there,” said Balbera. “Veterans may not always want to talk about what they’ve experienced, but when they do, it’s important to listen without interrupting or trying to ‘fix’ things. Create a safe, nonjudgmental space. Even if they aren’t ready to share, your presence matters.” Let them know you’re there for them and you’re not going to push them to talk, but that they don’t have to go through this alone. Create a calming environment Veterans with PTSD may be sensitive to loud noises, sudden changes, or crowded spaces. Consider: • Keeping the home quiet and predictable • Avoiding loud movies or startling sounds • Giving them space when they seem overwhelmed • Respecting their need for routines or downtime • Even small adjustments can help reduce stress and anxiety. Improving communication Better communication can strengthen your relationship with your veteran. The VA offers tips such as: •“Be clear and to the point.” •“Be positive. Blame and negative talk won’t help the situation.” • “Put your feelings into words. Your loved one may not know you are sad or frustrated unless you are clear about your feelings.” • “Don’t give advice unless you are asked.” If communication remains difficult, the VA recommends family therapy. Taking care of yourself The VA stresses that “helping someone with PTSD can be hard on you” and warns that “if you’re not careful, you may get sick yourself, become depressed, or burn out and stop helping your loved one.” Here are some ways to take care of yourself: • Set healthy boundaries. • Connect with a support group • Get enough sleep, exercise and downtime. • Don’t be afraid to ask for help. • Know the warning signs of a crisis If your loved one talks about feeling hopeless, harming themselves, or withdrawing completely from life, it’s essential to take action. Don’t wait. Call the Veterans Crisis Line at 988 (press 1) or call 911 and mention that the person is a veteran experiencing a mental health crisis. Getting started with VA services If you haven’t already, visit www. ptsd. va. gov for resources, self-assessment tools, and links to local VA services.
Larry Summers steps back from public life after messages to Epstein revealed
Democratic economist Larry Summers announced on Monday that he is stepping back from the public eye following criticism over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Summers, who served as former President Bill Clinton‘s treasury secretary, said he made the decision to hopefully “rebuild trust and repair relationships with the people closest to me.” [.].
Paul Carver Construction Redefines Quality with Expert Garage Construction
Centerville, UT 2025-11-15 /EPR Network/ Paul Carver Construction, a trusted name in home building, is proud to provide expert Garage Construction in [read full press release.].
The New Apple Watch Ultra 3 Is $100 Off
The New Apple Watch Ultra 3 Is $100 Off
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe review: A welcome reunion with the homies
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe review: A welcome reunion with the homies
Jitendra Kumar and Pooja Bhatt team up for film set in India’s traditional pigeon-flying culture
Actor Jitendra Kumar is all set to star in a new film alongside Pooja Bhatt. The project delves into the emotionally rich and rarely explored world of kabootar-baazi-India’s age-old pigeon-flying tradition. A Story Rooted in Culture and EmotionJitendra Kumar, widely loved for his performances in Panchayat, Kota Factory, Jaadugar, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, and the recent Bhagwat: Chapter One Raakshas, takes on another unique role in this upcoming film. He will be seen as a passionate kabootarbaaz, bringing depth and realism to a character shaped by this traditional sport and its community. National Award-winning actor Pooja Bhatt will play Jitendra’s on-screen mother. Known for her powerful and layered performances in Zakhm, Tamanna, and Daddy, Pooja returns to a more intimate storytelling space that highlights her emotional strength as a performer. The Team Behind the FilmThe film is produced by Khyati Madaan under her banner Not Out Entertainment and co-produced by Hitesh Kewalya, who is best known for writing Shubh Mangal Saavdhan and both writing and directing Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. It is written and directed by Bilal Hasan, whose short film Chupchaap earned multiple awards and a Filmfare nomination. This marks Bilal’s debut as a feature film director. Exploring India’s Pigeon-Flying TraditionSet against the backdrop of kabootar-baazi-a practice that involves training and racing homing pigeons from neighborhood rooftops-the film aims to capture a culture that continues to thrive in India’s old mohallas and among pigeon-racing communities around the world. While rooted in this traditional setting, the story is ultimately a human drama that focuses on relationships, legacy, and passion. Filming is expected to begin next year. Not Out Entertainment’s Expanding SlateNot Out Entertainment is steadily building a diverse lineup of films that blend originality with commercial appeal. The banner is currently producing Abhootpurva, a romantic horror comedy set in 1990s Agra, starring Ritwik Bhowmik alongside an ensemble cast of seven acclaimed actors. CLUSIVE: Jitendra Kumar denies being typecast; Arshad Warsi calls his Bhagwat Chapter One: Raakshas role “a rare find for any actor”.
The Girlfriend Box Office Collection Day 3: Rashmika Mandanna’s film maintains PACE, earns…
Rashmika Mandanna’s latest film, The Girlfriend, hits theatres on November 7, 2025. Directed by Rahul Ravindran, brings together a talented cast. Let’s take a look at the box office collection.
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