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  • Apple to Move Health, Fitness Divisions to Services in Reorganization

    Apple to Move Health, Fitness Divisions to Services in Reorganization

    Apple Inc. is preparing to expand the roles of some top executives in response to the pending departure of longtime Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Services chief Eddy Cue will gain supervision…

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  • Performative male contest leaves spectators Charm-ed, matcha, Labubus in hand

    Performative male contest leaves spectators Charm-ed, matcha, Labubus in hand

    Tote bags, matcha lattes and Labubus took over the lawn beside Janss Steps at a performative male competition Tuesday.

    The competition, hosted by the Shenanigans Comedy Club at UCLA, invited the UCLA community to compete by dressing up and…

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  • Latest Oil Market News and Analysis for Oct. 10

    Latest Oil Market News and Analysis for Oct. 10

    Oil held the biggest decline in a week on cautious optimism about easing tensions in the Middle East and the outlook for supply.

    Brent traded near $65 a barrel after closing 1.6% lower on Thursday, while West Texas Intermediate was below $62. Israel approved a framework that would see Hamas release hostages in exchange for prisoners, a major step forward for a peace agreement to end the bloody conflict in Gaza.

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  • Mexico’s robust power targets hinge on private sector, but clarity is key: execs – S&P Global

    Mexico’s robust power targets hinge on private sector, but clarity is key: execs – S&P Global

    1. Mexico’s robust power targets hinge on private sector, but clarity is key: execs  S&P Global
    2. Lower fuel prices in 2024 resulted in the lowest U.S.-Mexico energy trade value since 2020  U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (.gov)
    3. Mexico’s Energy Paradox: Abundance, but Dependence  Mexico Business News
    4. Ready for ​Renaissance:​ 11 Things to Know​ about Mexico’s Energy Transition​  BloombergNEF
    5. The Overlooked Thermal Energy Transition in Mexico  Mexico Business News

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  • Cancer alert: Lesser-known breast cancer surging in US; what is it and the red flags to watch for

    Cancer alert: Lesser-known breast cancer surging in US; what is it and the red flags to watch for

    Breast cancer, one of the most aggressive kinds of cancer, remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women globally. Not to say that men are safe from this kind of cancer, but in 2022 alone, around 2.3 million women were diagnosed with…

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  • Team ’25 Europe – The Browser Company wants to create a Web operating system. Where have I heard that before?

    Team ’25 Europe – The Browser Company wants to create a Web operating system. Where have I heard that before?

    (© Tom Wang – Adobe Stock)

    Back in the days when people used to install software by inserting floppy disks into the slots on desktop computers, a few visionaries dreamt of being able to run software directly on the Internet and use it in…

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  • FX reserves up $20m despite debt payments

    FX reserves up $20m despite debt payments


    KARACHI:

    Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves recorded a marginal increase during the week ended October 3, 2025, despite substantial external debt repayments.

    According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the central bank’s reserves rose by $20 million to $14.42 billion. During the same period, the SBP made external debt payments, including the repayment of a $500 million Pakistan Sovereign Eurobond.

    The country’s total liquid foreign reserves stood at $19.81 billion, comprising $14.42 billion held by the SBP and $5.39 billion held by commercial banks.

    Meanwhile, the Pakistani rupee recorded a slight appreciation against the US dollar on Thursday, rising by Rs0.01 in the inter-bank market. By the end of the trading session, the rupee stood at 281.20 against the greenback, compared to 281.21 a day earlier.

    Moreover, gold prices in Pakistan remained unchanged at Rs425,178 per tola, despite a sharp fall in the international market where bullion lost over 1% and slipped below the $4,000 per ounce mark. The global decline followed a stronger US dollar and profit-taking by investors after the announcement of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

    According to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association, the price of 10 grams of gold also stayed stable at Rs364,521. A day earlier, gold had surged by Rs8,400 per tola, reaching a record high of Rs425,178 amid a rally in global markets that pushed bullion past the $4,000 milestone for the first time.

    Adnan Agar, market analyst and Director at Interactive Commodities, noted while gold prices hit historic highs, some correction was expected due to overbought conditions and global market pressure. He added that silver, which also reached an all-time high earlier this week, has started showing signs of consolidation as investors turn cautious after the extraordinary rally.

    Silver, spurred by momentum in the gold market, strong investment demand and a persistent supply deficit, rose above $50 per ounce for the first time, according to Reuters.

    Spot gold fell 1.1% to $3,993.41 per ounce by 12:38 pm ET (1638 GMT). US gold futures for December delivery fell 1.6% to $4,006.40.

    The US dollar index was up 0.5% and hovered near a two-month high, making dollar-priced bullion more expensive for overseas buyers.

    “Speculators are taking some gold chips off the table as the Gaza ceasefire takes effect since it reduces the temperature in a historically volatile region,” said Tai Wong, an independent metals trader.

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  • IARC@60 Conference – Cancer Research into Action – IARC

    10 Octobre 2025

    The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) will celebrate its 60th anniversary with the IARC@60 Conference: “Cancer Research into Action”, which will take place in Lyon,…

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  • ‘Tron: Ares’ ending and end credits scene, explained

    ‘Tron: Ares’ ending and end credits scene, explained

    This story contains spoilers for “Tron: Ares.”

    Get ready to enter the Grid: “Tron: Ares” has finally hit theaters.

    Directed by Joachim Rønning, “Tron: Ares” is the third installment of the classic sci-fi franchise that kicked off with…

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  • Radical Plan to Beam ‘Sunlight on Demand’ at Night Sparks Concerns : ScienceAlert

    Radical Plan to Beam ‘Sunlight on Demand’ at Night Sparks Concerns : ScienceAlert

    A proposed constellation of satellites has astronomers very worried. Unlike satellites that reflect sunlight and produce light pollution as an unfortunate byproduct, the ones by US startup Reflect Orbital would produce light pollution by…

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