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  • Manchester City make title statement as Haaland and Doku sweep Liverpool aside | Premier League

    Manchester City make title statement as Haaland and Doku sweep Liverpool aside | Premier League

    It was all about which of these rivals could capitalise on Arsenal’s draw at Sunderland on Saturday, who could make a statement about their intention to chase down the Premier League leaders? It was Manchester City who cleared their throats and…

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  • Dow Jones Top Company Headlines at 9 PM ET: Israeli Spyware Maker NSO Gets New Owners, Leadership and Seeks to Mend Reputation | Visa, …

    Dow Jones Top Company Headlines at 9 PM ET: Israeli Spyware Maker NSO Gets New Owners, Leadership and Seeks to Mend Reputation | Visa, …

    Israeli Spyware Maker NSO Gets New Owners, Leadership and Seeks to Mend Reputation

    Investors led by Hollywood producer Robert Simonds have taken a controlling stake in the company behind Pegasus, and former Trump official David Friedman has been named executive chairman.

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    Visa, Mastercard Near Deal With Merchants That Would Change Rewards Landscape

    The deal under discussion would lower credit-card interchange fees for merchants, but could make it harder for consumers to use rewards cards at the register.

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    FAA Orders Grounding of MD-11 Planes After Kentucky Crash

    UPS and FedEx had earlier removed cargo planes from service as the death toll in Louisville climbs to 14.

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    BBC Director General and News Chief Resign After Criticism of Editorial Practices

    Tim Davie and Deborah Turness are leaving the news organization following criticism over the editing of remarks by President Trump that were included in a documentary program.

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    Pfizer and Metsera Reach Deal Expected to Top $10 Billion

    Pfizer prevailed over Novo Nordisk after an unusual bidding war for the weight-loss startup.

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    Why Car Insurers Are Under Pressure to Cut Rates

    Car insurers have been bracing for the fallout from a trade war, but it’s a price war they should be more worried about.

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    Disney-YouTube TV Blackout Has Customers Scrambling and Getting Creative

    Fans of football and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ are hooking up antennas to stay tuned in.

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    Riding in a Chinese Robotaxi Is Pretty Smooth-That’s a Problem for Waymo

    While U.S. companies dominate their home market, other countries are looking to China for driverless technology.

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    Samsung Wants to Launch a U.S. Credit Card and Challenge Apple in Consumer Finance

    The South Korean tech giant and Barclays are in advanced talks to launch a credit card, with both seeking bigger inroads into Americans’ financial lives.

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    Affirm Eyes Card Payments as Next Era of Buy Now, Pay Later

    Buy now, pay later companies like Affirm are aiming to compete more closely with credit-card companies.

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    Sony and CBS Settle ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Jeopardy!’ Fight

    Sony Pictures Television will take over distribution of the two shows from CBS starting with international sales later this year, followed by domestic sales to local TV stations in the fall of 2028.

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    KKR Defied Private-Equity Fundraising Slump in the Third Quarter

    The private-markets managers leaders sought to counter the gloomy headlines that have dampened the mood of many private-equity investors.

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    Six Flags Mulling Park Sales After Revenue Drops

    Six Flags reported lower third-quarter revenue and said its efforts to grow demand were unsuccessful in the quarter.

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    Brookfield Sees Strong Fundraising Ahead on Heels of Banking $30 Billion

    The infrastructure investor is shopping for capital for its first strategy dedicated to artificial intelligence.

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    First Brands Wins Approval to Tap Bankruptcy Loan to Fund Operations

    A bankruptcy judge in Houston authorized the auto-parts supplier access to $600 million in a loan to continue funding its business.

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    Wendy’s to Close Hundreds of Stores

    Wendy’s logged lower sales and profit for the third quarter as consumers continue to cut their spending at restaurants.

    (END) Dow Jones Newswires

    November 09, 2025 21:15 ET (02:15 GMT)

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  • Saturn’s icy moon has long-term stability required for life to develop

    Saturn’s icy moon has long-term stability required for life to develop

    Scientists have suggested that Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, has the long-term stability required for life to develop.

    A new study has provided the first evidence of significant heat flow at Enceladus’ north pole, overturning previous…

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  • ‘Those harbouring TTP, BLA not Pakistan’s friends’

    ‘Those harbouring TTP, BLA not Pakistan’s friends’

    Foreign Office. Photo: File


    ISLAMABAD:

    Pakistan on Sunday warned that it…

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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 November 07, 2025 in New York City.

    Spencer Platt | Getty Images

    Stock futures rose after lawmakers neared a deal to end the historic U.S. government shutdown.  

    S&P 500 futures gained 0.6% and futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 79 points, or 0.17%. Nasdaq-100 futures were trading 1% higher.

    Investors continue to monitor lawmakers’ negotiations to pass a federal funding bill that would end a shutdown that’s dragged on for 39 days.

    A deal being discussed on Sunday would reopen the government into January and reverse some of the recent mass federal layoffs. People familiar with the situation told CNBC that enough Democratic senators had agreed to vote for the deal to clear a 60-vote minimum threshold. The Senate may vote on the deal as early as Sunday evening, which if passed would have to be approved by the House of Representatives and signed into law before the shutdown could end.

    The deal being discussed also includes future protections for government workers. The potential agreement does not include an extension of ACA credits, a key sticking point for most Democrats, but it would call for a vote on the subsidies in December.

    Concerns over the shutdown have driven consumer sentiment to its lowest level in more than three years, just above its worst-ever, according to a University of Michigan survey released on Friday. Due to the closure, federal agencies are no longer releasing many key economic reports, including the Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index, which were scheduled for release this week.

    The shutdown has added to angst in the stock market, which is coming off a rough week because of mounting concerns over too-high valuations in stocks tied to artificial intelligence. The Nasdaq Composite posted its worst week since the tariff-driven selloff in April, losing 3%. The S&P 500 lost 1.6% and the Dow Jones Industrial average shed 1.2% for the weeek.

    Investors will get a look at a handful of earnings reports this week, including Walt Disney’s quarterly results on Thursday.

    “A risk-off rally on tech AI stalwart names such as Microsoft, Palantir, Nvidia among others has put some near-term concern in this tech bull market,” Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said Sunday in a note to clients.

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  • CVC Capital Partners brings in bankers for $5b joint bid for AUB – AFR

    CVC Capital Partners brings in bankers for $5b joint bid for AUB – AFR

    1. CVC Capital Partners brings in bankers for $5b joint bid for AUB  AFR
    2. AUB Group says agreed to permit EQT to form consortium  MarketScreener
    3. New supporter joins in takeover talks for this insurance major  The Motley Fool Australia
    4. AUB Group in Focus as EQT Reconfirms Its Approach ASX 200  Kalkine Media
    5. CVC joins EQT’s bid for AUB Group  InsuranceAsia News

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  • Weekly Top Trending Games on Steam (3rd–9th of November 2025)

    Weekly Top Trending Games on Steam (3rd–9th of November 2025)

    Every week, we take the time to check out all of the games that earned the most Followers over the week, to see just what’s doing good over the industry and keep up-to-date with the ever-shifting…

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  • AI browsers are great for YouTube, but this is where they actually shine

    AI browsers are great for YouTube, but this is where they actually shine

    In a world where pretty much every app and service has massively changed over the years, browsers are something that have sort of stayed stagnant. You open them, type in a URL, and you get a search result. That’s it. There’s not much…

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  • Honda’s Challenges to Realize Dreams | Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe’s Message Behind the Japan Mobility Show 2025 | Honda Stories

    Honda’s Challenges to Realize Dreams | Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe’s Message Behind the Japan Mobility Show 2025 | Honda Stories

    The Honda 0 Series is the next-generation series of EVs that Honda will offer by going back to the starting point of Honda as an automaker and creating new EVs from “zero” based original ideas. With the unique development approach of “Thin, Light, and Wise.”, Honda 0 Series will defy existing conventions that EVs are “thick and heavy” and create completely new value.

    Among the two exhibited prototypes—the Honda 0 Saloon, the flagship model of the Honda 0 Series that combines a low overall height with a sporty style and a spacious interior, and the Honda 0 SUV, which applies the unique development approach to an SUV, achieving an open view and a spacious interior with high freedom—Honda unveiled the world premiere of a new SUV joining the Honda 0 Series, the Honda 0 α (Alpha) Prototype made its world debut, combining the sleek, sophisticated design unique to the Honda 0 Series with original proportions expressing SUV-like strength, harmonizing beautifully with both urban and natural environments. This people-oriented model was presented as the gateway to the 0 Series worldview, expressing Honda’s ambition to deliver new value to customers.

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  • Benjamin Wainwright Maigret Season 1: MASTERPIECE Studio

    Benjamin Wainwright Maigret Season 1: MASTERPIECE Studio

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    Jace Lacob: I’m Jace Lacob and you’re listening to MASTERPIECE Studio. Chief Inspector Jules Maigret isn’t interested in playing by the rules nor just solving crimes — he’s far more…

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