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  • Erdheim-Chester Disease Masquerading as Leukemia: Outwitting the Need for Transplant

    Erdheim-Chester Disease Masquerading as Leukemia: Outwitting the Need for Transplant

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  • DJ Levels Up With Spanish-Language Requests, Text Requests, and Personalized Prompts — Spotify

    DJ Levels Up With Spanish-Language Requests, Text Requests, and Personalized Prompts — Spotify

    People turn to DJ for a listening experience that feels personal, dynamic, and just a little bit magical, whether they’re getting ready for the day, winding down at night, or simply…

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  • Statement on Gaza by Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, 15 October 2025 – ReliefWeb

    1. Statement on Gaza by Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, 15 October 2025  ReliefWeb
    2. UN, Red Cross demand opening of all Gaza crossings to allow in aid  Dawn
    3. Note to correspondents on…

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  • Gone Fishing first look trailer released and return date confirmed

    Gone Fishing first look trailer released and return date confirmed

    Here’s your first look tease of the eighth series of Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.

    The 20 second clip features a compilation of upcoming Paul and Bob moments from the series ‘voiced’ by the series’ beloved dog, and the pair’s scene…

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  • Stock market today: Live updates

    Stock market today: Live updates

    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on October 13, 2025, in New York City.

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    Stocks rose Wednesday as a slate of stronger-than-anticipated earnings overshadowed worries about growing trade tensions with China.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 161 points, or 0.3%. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, while the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1%.

    Bank of America shares jumped 4% after the company posted third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analyst expectations, thanks to strong investment banking revenue. Morgan Stanley also posted better-than-expected earnings, sending its shares higher by 7%.

    Those reports come after a spate of better-than-expected reports from Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo, among others, on Tuesday.

    Still, Wall Street veteran Art Hogan believes that stocks will likely trade sideways from here, wavering near all-time highs as long as trade war uncertainty persists. The chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth Management also said the U.S. government shutdown is another headwind for the market.

    “The longer it lasts, the more economic damage it does upfront. So that’s affecting confidence. It’s likely going to affect guidance from Corporate America during the conference calls,” he said to CNBC. “Earnings seasons may well be much better than expected across the board, with the usual percentage of companies that beat and raise and all that. I just don’t think that that acts as a tailwind, necessarily, until we get closer to the government reopening and perhaps more clarity on our trade relationship with China.”

    Trade fears led to a tumultuous session on Tuesday. The S&P 500 attempted a comeback, but ultimately closed lower after President Donald Trump threatened China with a cooking oil embargo late in the session as retaliation for Beijing not buying U.S. soybeans. On Tuesday, the benchmark was up as much as 0.4% and down as much as 1.5%.

    The Nasdaq fell but closed well off the lows. The Dow bucked the trend to rise just over 200 points, although it had fallen as much 1.3% on Tuesday morning.

    Tuesday’s news was the latest ramp-up in trade tensions between the U.S. and China. On Monday night, China put new sanctions on five U.S. subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean. This followed Trump’s threats last Friday to place an additional 100% tariff on any goods coming from China after Beijing imposed strict export controls on rare earth minerals. Trump’s tariffs could go live on Nov. 1 or sooner, depending on China’s next move, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told CNBC Tuesday.

    “A lot depends on what the Chinese do,” Greer said. “They are the ones who have chosen to make this major escalation.”

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  • Why did England and Pakistan players observe silence before their Women’s CWC 2025 match?

    Why did England and Pakistan players observe silence before their Women’s CWC 2025 match?

    Before the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2025 game between England and Pakistan in Colombo, both teams maintained a moment of silence. In the 16th game of the tournament, Pakistan will have to upset England as Fatima Sana and her…

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  • Pakistan, Afghanistan declare 48-hour ceasefire: Dozens killed in border clashes – who asked for truce first?

    Pakistan, Afghanistan declare 48-hour ceasefire: Dozens killed in border clashes – who asked for truce first?

    Both countries declare ceasefire

    Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a 48-hour temporary ceasefire beginning Wednesday evening, following a week of intense cross-border hostilities that left dozens dead on both sides and significantly strained…

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  • Metamaterials can stifle vibrations with intentional complexity

    Metamaterials can stifle vibrations with intentional complexity

    In science and engineering, it’s unusual for innovation to come in one fell swoop. It’s more often a painstaking plod through which the extraordinary gradually becomes ordinary.

    But we may be at an inflection point…

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  • George Russell and Kimi Antonelli confirmed as 2026 Mercedes line-up

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli confirmed as 2026 Mercedes line-up

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli will form Mercedes’ Formula 1 driver line-up for the 2026 season, the team have announced.

    The eight-time World Champions have opted to stick with Russell and Antonelli, who are both products of the team’s junior…

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  • Daniel Day-Lewis on ‘Anemone’ Return, Method Acting Not Being a Cult

    Daniel Day-Lewis on ‘Anemone’ Return, Method Acting Not Being a Cult

    Daniel Day-Lewis was back in the London spotlight for the first time in years on Wednesday, appearing at a jam-packed Screen Talk as part of the 69th edition of the BFI London Film Festival (LFF) where he was welcomed with a rousing…

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