Each season, Nili Lotan muses on the same inspirations: rock ‘n’ roll a la Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, Yves Saint Laurent in the ’70s, western Americana and the formality of a military uniform. “I started this in 2003…
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Claude Code is coming to Slack, and that’s a bigger deal than it sounds
Anthropic is launching Claude Code in Slack, allowing developers to delegate coding tasks directly from chat threads. The beta feature, available Monday as a research preview, builds on Anthropic’s existing Slack integration by adding full…
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Jonny Evans steps down from Manchester United role after five months
Jonny Evans has stepped down as Manchester United’s head of loans and pathways after just five months in the post, the Press Association understands.
The 37-year-old retired at the end of last season, having made 536 senior appearances –…
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Windows Autopatch Adds CVE Reporting to Boost Security Visibility
Key Takeaways:
- Windows Autopatch now offers a CVE report for unified vulnerability tracking.
- Device-specific details and remediation links help IT teams act faster.
- Near real-time…
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AI method could help clinicians accurately identify brain tumors and radiation necrosis
While targeted radiation can be an effective treatment for brain tumors, subsequent potential necrosis of the treated areas can be hard to distinguish from the tumors on a standard MRI. A new study published today led by a York…
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Week 8 Watchlist: The best game to watch from all 30 teams
The Wolves and Warriors will battle it out Friday at 10 p.m. ET, NBA TV.
This week features a lighter schedule as the Knockout Rounds of the Emirates NBA Cup take the spotlight, with two quarterfinals on both Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by…
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Syria’s president vows to promote coexistence, reconciliation one year after Assad’s ousting – Arab News
- Syria’s president vows to promote coexistence, reconciliation one year after Assad’s ousting Arab News
- With flags and fireworks, Syrians celebrate one year since fall of al-Assad Al Jazeera
- Jeremy Bowen: Syria feels lighter without the…
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Security Experts Warn Companies to 'Block All AI Browsers Now' – PCMag
- Security Experts Warn Companies to ‘Block All AI Browsers Now’ PCMag
- Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner theregister.com
- ChatGPT’s New Internet Browser Can Run 80% of a One-Person Business — Here’s How Solopreneurs Are…
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Don’t Miss This Chance to Grab an ROG Xbox Ally for a Record Low of $490
The holidays are almost here. That means there are plenty of flash sales, holiday deals and other discounts that let you grab high-end items at record-low prices. If you’re into gaming, or know someone who is, you know even a humble handheld…
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L’Oréal strengthens portfolio to counter beauty headwinds
The news: L’Oréal is doubling its stake in cosmetic injectables company Galderma to 20%, the company said, as it looks to expand in the fast-growing aesthetics market and support growth amid global headwinds.
The big picture: While some competitors retrench, L’Oréal is pursuing acquisitions in beauty categories with the strongest growth potential.
- The company’s largest deal so far this year, its €4 billion ($4.3 billion) purchase of Kering’s beauty business, will position it as one of the world’s top makers of luxury fragrances, a category that is a driving force behind beauty sales growth.
- L’Oréal also acquired luxury haircare brand Color Wow earlier this year, which will help strengthen its dominance in its second-fastest-growing segment after fragrance.
- Other notable recent acquisitions include a majority stake in premium skincare brand Medik8, as well as K-beauty brand Dr.G.
- The company is also preparing a bid for Armani Beauty, which, if successful, would give it a larger share of the luxury cosmetics market.
What it means: L’Oréal’s acquisition strategy could reshape the beauty industry—mainly at the expense of players like Coty and Shiseido, which are reorganizing their businesses amid slumping demand for their portfolios.
At the same time, the company’s moves reflect the shifts in consumer beauty spending. Resilient demand for self-care, wellness, and premium products is fueling growth in fragrances and haircare, while K-beauty is gaining traction as consumers search for affordable and effective skincare products.
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