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  • AUS vs IND Highlights (10/25/2025): IND beat AUS by 9 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard – Hindustan Times

    AUS vs IND Highlights (10/25/2025): IND beat AUS by 9 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard – Hindustan Times

    1. AUS vs IND Highlights (10/25/2025): IND beat AUS by 9 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard  Hindustan Times
    2. As it happened: Rohit, Kohli turn back the clock in chase  cricket.com.au
    3. Calm and composed Connolly showcases his worth  ESPNcricinfo
    4. Short,…

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  • A Gold Crash Everyone Saw Coming Lures Bargain Hunters Worldwide

    A Gold Crash Everyone Saw Coming Lures Bargain Hunters Worldwide

    Gold bars are seen on display at a gold traders in Bangkok’s Chinatown.

    As pictures of queues outside gold stores flooded social media over the past month, professional precious metals traders were getting increasingly nervous.

    Gold is “an overcrowded trade that’s overextended by every technical metric,” Nicky Shiels, head of research at precious metals refiner MKS Pamp SA, wrote to clients on Oct. 6. On Monday, as prices soared to new record highs near $4,400 an ounce, Marc Loeffert, a trader at Heraeus Precious Metals, warned that the metal was “getting even more overbought.”

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    The reckoning came this week. Gold prices plunged by as much as 6.3% on Tuesday, in the biggest drop since 2013, and held losses through Friday to close at $4,113.05 an ounce. In dollar terms, its $138.77 weekly drop was among the largest ever.

    Was it a turning point in gold’s multiyear bull market, or just a dip? In Bangkok’s Chinatown, the nation’s gold trading hub, Sunisa Kodkasorn, a 57-year-old textile factory worker, had no doubt about the answer.

    “Gold is the best investment,” she said. “We decided to gather all our money and come today because we knew prices had dropped.”

    She’s not alone: from Singapore to the US, dealers told Bloomberg they had seen a rush of interest from people looking to buy gold as prices dropped this week. Kodkasorn’s attempt to buy the dip was stymied because the size of gold bar she could afford was sold out.

    And another kind of gold rush is unfolding this weekend in Kyoto, where nearly one thousand professional gold traders, brokers and refiners are descending on Japan’s ancient capital for the largest annual precious metal conference, which begins on Sunday. The professionals — notwithstanding their caution in the recent run-up — are similarly enthused by the gold market: attendance at the conference is at a record high.

    “Bull markets always need a healthy correction to weed out froth and ensure the cycle has duration,” Shiels, whose initial note came a fortnight before prices peaked, said this week. “Prices should consolidate and revert to a more measured bullish trajectory.”

    The gold price peaked just above $4,381 an ounce toward the end of trading on Monday. What was unusual about what came next was that it was largely confined to the precious metals markets: other major markets, from equities to Treasuries to oil, were little moved on Tuesday as bullion slid.

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  • ‘Manet & Morisot’ Review: An Artistic Relationship Reframed – The Wall Street Journal

    1. ‘Manet & Morisot’ Review: An Artistic Relationship Reframed  The Wall Street Journal
    2. Manet and Morisot, Soul Mates in Modernity  The New York Times
    3. In pics: exhibition on Manet & Morisot at Legion of Honor Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco  

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  • Your iPhone Is Quietly Extending Its Battery Life Thanks to This iOS 26 AI Feature

    Your iPhone Is Quietly Extending Its Battery Life Thanks to This iOS 26 AI Feature

    The battery in the iPhone 17 Pro Max is physically larger, leading CNET managing editor Patrick Holland to say in his review that it delivers “the best battery life of any phone that CNET has ever tested.” But more power cells aren’t the only…

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  • Ring vs. Nest: Price, Durability, AI and More Compared

    Ring vs. Nest: Price, Durability, AI and More Compared

    Popular home security camera companies Ring and Google Nest have never been more competitive. With new hardware releases and massive AI upgrades in Gemini for Home and Alexa Plus in Oct. 2025, these are the security brands to watch if you want a…

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  • It’s a Retro Console, It’s a 5,000mAh Power Bank, and It’s $49 Off – PCMag

    1. It’s a Retro Console, It’s a 5,000mAh Power Bank, and It’s $49 Off  PCMag
    2. Portable power bank also a portable game console  Boing Boing
    3. This Mobile BOY Power Bank Lets You Play 300 Retro Games While Charging Your Phone  HiConsumption
    4. Play…

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  • Science news this week: Comets light up the skies and race toward the sun, our galaxy’s mysterious glow is explained, and scientists tell us why time moves faster as we age

    Science news this week: Comets light up the skies and race toward the sun, our galaxy’s mysterious glow is explained, and scientists tell us why time moves faster as we age

    This week’s science news has been comet-ing thick and fast, with a flurry of reports on three dusty space snowballs that are hurtling through our cosmic backyard.

    First are the comets Lemmon and SWAN, which reached their peaks in brightness in…

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  • Figure skating – Cup of China 2025: Amber Glenn overtakes Alysa Liu to retain women’s crown

    Figure skating – Cup of China 2025: Amber Glenn overtakes Alysa Liu to retain women’s crown

    Amber Glenn defended the women’s Cup of China title with a 214.78 following the free skating on Saturday (25 October).

    The triple Axel-wielding figure skating star from the United States shot up from third in the shorts to the top of the podium…

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  • Jennifer Lawrence shares weird incident of visiting past with Robert Pattinson

    Jennifer Lawrence shares weird incident of visiting past with Robert Pattinson



    Jennifer Lawrence shares weird incident of visiting past with Robert Pattinson

    Robert…

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  • Pressure broadcasters to withdraw from Eurovision if genocidal Israel isn’t banned

    Pressure broadcasters to withdraw from Eurovision if genocidal Israel isn’t banned

    Palestinians call for pressuring broadcasters to immediately commit to withdrawing from the Eurovision Song Contest if genocidal Israel is allowed to participate. Doing otherwise would normalise Israel’s livestreamed genocide…

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