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L’Oreal Shares Fall After Sales Miss Expectations
The cosmetics company reported $11.98 billion in third-quarter sales, which underwhelmed expectations. Source link
'My ex stalked me, the law needs to be better'
Two victims share their experiences as the government announces a review into tackling stalking. Source link
Wardley v Parker to be live on BBC
Fabio Wardley’s heavyweight fight with Joseph Parker on 25 October will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live. Source link
Gold rate today: Yellow metal rebounds, global prices at $4,146
Gold prices saw a slight increase on Wednesday. This followed a significant drop the previous day. Investors are now keenly observing US inflation figures. These numbers will offer clues about the Federal Reserve’s future interest rate decisions. The market is anticipating potential buying opportunities after the recent price decline. Source link
Olympic giant slalom champion Odermatt wins close duel with Schwarz to open World Cup season
Olympic champion Marco Odermatt held off a challenge by home crowd favourite Marco Schwarz to win the season-opening men’s World Cup giant slalom in the Austrian Alps Sunday in Sölden. Source link
Austrian skier Scheib dominates World Cup season opener to beat runner-up Moltzan
Austrian skier Julia Scheib dominated the season-opening women’s World Cup giant slalom Saturday in Solden, Austria, denying runner-up Paula Moltzan what would have been the American’s first career win. Source link
Giant mirrors in space to reflect sunlight at night? No thank you, astronomers say
A U.S. company is proposing to ‘sell sunlight after dark,’ saying it could help power solar farms and provide access to light in emergency situations. Astronomers are not only concerned about what this will do to the night sky, but also to wildlife. Source link
Why some parents are bringing back the landline in the age of smartphones
With growing concerns about screen time, social media and the safety of kids online, parents and others are trying new — and old — measures to counter it. Source link
Misogynistic ideas made popular online are popping up in Canadian classrooms, survey says
A recent survey from Angus Reid and White Ribbon found that four in five educators said they had witnessed sexist or misogynistic behaviours in the classroom. And when students repeat misogynistic language, teachers say they don’t have the right tools to tackle it. Source link