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  • Cristiano Tops Forbes List of Highest-Paid Footballers: Lamine Yamal Breaks Into the Top 10 – beIN SPORTS

    1. Cristiano Tops Forbes List of Highest-Paid Footballers: Lamine Yamal Breaks Into the Top 10  beIN SPORTS
    2. The World’s Highest-Paid Soccer Players 2025  Forbes
    3. Ronaldo Becomes First Football Billionaire With Big Saudi Contract  Bloomberg.com
    4. The…

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  • F1 – 2025 United States Grand Prix – Thursday Press Conference Transcript

    F1 – 2025 United States Grand Prix – Thursday Press Conference Transcript

    PART ONE – Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin), Franco COLAPINTO (Alpine), Oliver BEARMAN (Haas)
     
    Q: Ollie, why don’t we start with you? You’ve got some upgrades on the Haas this weekend. In what areas of performance are you hoping to…

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  • Charlie Puth reveals wife Brooke’s pregnancy in ‘Changes’ music video

    Charlie Puth reveals wife Brooke’s pregnancy in ‘Changes’ music video

    Charlie Puth is letting the world in on some “Changes” in his life.

    The 33-year-old singer/songwriter on Oct. 6 dropped the music video for his latest single “Changes,” which ends with a sweet stop motion-style pregnancy announcement with his…

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  • Elliot Page, Constance Wu to Star in Off Broadway Show

    Elliot Page, Constance Wu to Star in Off Broadway Show

    “How do you have sex onstage?” That’s the central question of “Good Sex,” an unconventional play that spotlights intimacy coordinators. Here’s the unorthodox part: The show pairs together two unacquainted actors who have…

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  • Strange shrieks by Clare Balding, Celia Imrie and Stephen Fry

    Strange shrieks by Clare Balding, Celia Imrie and Stephen Fry

    Spoiler warning: This article reveals details from the fourth episode of The Celebrity Traitors

    The latest episode of The Celebrity Traitors has taken place, and all we’re talking about is which celebrity can shriek the best.

    During a challenge,…

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  • CFA Announces 3rd Annual Pamela Phillips Oland Excellence in the Art of Writing Lyrics Award

    CFA Announces 3rd Annual Pamela Phillips Oland Excellence in the Art of Writing Lyrics Award

    The College of Fine Arts is pleased to announce the 3rd annual Pamela Phillips Oland Excellence in the Art of Writing Lyrics Award.

    “This competition seeks to develop and promote the craft of songwriting across the disciplines of music,…

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  • India casts doubt on Trump’s claims that it has agreed to stop buying Russian oil | India

    India casts doubt on Trump’s claims that it has agreed to stop buying Russian oil | India

    India has cast doubt on claims by Donald Trump that its prime minister, Narendra Modi, had agreed to stop buying Russian oil.

    On Wednesday, Trump claimed that Modi had assured him “today” that India would put an end to its purchase of Russian…

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  • Rosen Law Firm Encourages Western Alliance Bancorporation Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation – WAL – Business Wire

    1. Rosen Law Firm Encourages Western Alliance Bancorporation Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation – WAL  Business Wire
    2. Western Alliance sues borrower, alleging fraud; stock tanks  MSN
    3. Western Alliance addresses credit relationship amid peer concerns  StreetInsider
    4. Western Alliance Shares Tumble Amid Fraud Lawsuit  TipRanks
    5. Western Alliance Files Lawsuit Against Cantor Group  TipRanks

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  • Hermès’s Véronique Nichanian to step down after 37 years

    Hermès’s Véronique Nichanian to step down after 37 years

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    It’s the end of an era at Hermès. The house’s artistic director of menswear Véronique Nichanian is stepping down after 37 years, Hermès confirmed on Thursday. She will present her last collection during Paris men’s week in January. It’s understood that her successor will be appointed in the coming days.

    Nichanian began her career at Cerruti before being poached by Hermès’s chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas in 1988 to lead menswear. She became known for her inventive, wearable designs, grabbing attention with high-quality materials and a beautiful colour palette. Her Spring/Summer 2026 collection was “breathable clothing, just some lightness, softness, sensuality in the silk, in the prints,” she told editors after the show. She introduced a monkey print on tote bags. “Just for fun. It can’t do any harm in this world.”

    Nichanian becomes the latest luxury designer to leave a creative vacancy at a major fashion house following the SS26’s big reset, which saw 15 designer debuts. But Nichanian is a particularly notable exit: she had the longest tenure of a serving creative director in fashion.

    On her decision to step down, she told Le Figaro in an exclusive interview: “I still love this job. However, I believe that to practice it the way I like to, it now requires more and more time — and today, I want to devote that time to other things… Hermès has, above all, shown great elegance by allowing me to choose the moment that felt right to step down. I’ve been thinking about it and discussing it with Axel and Pierre-Alexis Dumas for a year or two now. It’s time to pass the baton.”

    Hermès’s financial performance has continued to defy the ongoing luxury slowdown. The company posted 8 per cent growth in the first half of 2025, with ready-to-wear and accessories growing 5.5 per cent in the period.

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  • Conditions right Thursday night for Northern Lights in 15 states

    Conditions right Thursday night for Northern Lights in 15 states

    The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are seen over the American flags in a cemetery in Wadsworth, Ohio Friday May, 10, 2024. Photo by Aaron Josefczyk/UPI | License Photo

    Oct. 16 (UPI) — The Aurora Borealis, typically only seen in the farthest…

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