Resolution Capital’s New Position in Healthcare Realty Trust

This new position, now 2.2462% of Resolution’s 13F reportable assets, is less a strategy than a submission. The top five holdings-WELL, DLR, EQIX, VTR, EXR-loom like statues in a corridor, their percentages etched in cold numbers. As of November 13, 2025, HR shares traded at $18.08, a 9.91% ascent over a year, yet still lagging the S&P 500 by 2.48 percentage points. The figures are precise, yet they offer no clarity, only the weight of inevitability.

XRP’s Soul in Turmoil: A Frolic Through Doom & Gloom 😏📉

With a face as stern as a judge and a voice that cuts through the noise like a razor, Brandt scrutinizes the canvas of candlesticks and lines, uncovering a pattern-a double top-that whispers the melancholy tune of impending decline. This pattern, he warns, might just be a mirage, a false prophet in the desert of price action, but one must face it as one would face an unwelcome mirror reflecting our own despair. The man’s words echo-“Love it or not, deal with it,”-a declaration of brutal honesty that mockingly invites the optimistic to swallow their rose-colored glasses. 🎭

Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘The Lost Bus’

In this thrilling racing movie, Brad Pitt plays a retired driver who comes back to help a new racer. The filmmakers used actual Formula One cars and real race tracks to make the movie feel incredibly authentic. Director Joseph Kosinski emphasized practical effects and innovative camera work. Released globally in mid-December, the film, ‘F1’, quickly broke streaming viewership records.

Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’

John Kramer, desperate for a cure for his cancer, travels to Mexico for an unproven medical treatment. He soon realizes it’s a fraud targeting sick people. The film then shows Kramer taking revenge on the scammers using his trademark, terrifying traps. Critics have applauded this new installment for focusing on what made the original movies so effective, making it a standout addition to the series.

Patrick Warburton’s Sons Read His EMPEROR’S NEW GROOVE Lines

It’s amazing how much Patrick Warburton’s sons – Talon, Gabriel, and Shane – sound like him; clearly, strong genes run in the family. Gabriel’s voice is perhaps the most different, but he still manages to capture some of his dad’s style. If Disney ever needs to replace the safety video for the Soarin’ ride, which Patrick Warburton narrates, Talon would be a great substitute. And speaking of Disney, even when his voice is altered by robotic effects for his character in Star Tours, you can still instantly recognize Patrick Warburton’s unique way of speaking.

Wild STAR TREK: TNG ’80s Comic Had Grinchy Aliens, Space Santa

The first DC comic book series based on the new Star Trek show came out in late 1987, shortly after the TV series premiered. Interestingly, DC developed the comics before any episodes aired. Writer Mike Carlin and artist Pablo Marcos worked from outlines and photos from the show, but hadn’t even heard the actors’ voices yet. This results in the characters feeling a bit different than how we know them – and it’s pretty funny that they’re all drawn as incredibly muscular! Apparently, this Jean-Luc Picard was a serious weightlifter. Because the comic was created so early in the show’s production, the Christmas theme likely never caught Gene Roddenberry’s attention. But we’re actually glad he missed it, because this holiday version of Trek is surprisingly funny.

10 Best Old Hallmark Christmas Movies Ranked by IMDb Score

Hallmark Christmas movies have been a holiday tradition for years, essentially creating their own unique genre. While everyone enjoys the newer films, we’re taking a look back at the classic Hallmark movies that first made them so popular. Here are ten of the best older Hallmark Christmas movies, ranked according to their IMDb scores.