Film festival season carries on in Toronto, despite a star-power outage
When SAG-AFTRA announced a strike this summer, Cameron Bailey, the longtime chief executive of the Toronto International Film Festival, dusted off his COVID-19 playbook
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Here's why Biden can't do much to prevent an auto strike
President Joe Biden may hope the United Auto Workers union will not strike the nation's three unionized automakers. But right now about all he can do is hope.
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The majority of Party City stores will stay open as it exits bankruptcy
Party City exited bankruptcy on Wednesday after a US judge signed off on the retailer's reorganization plans. While some of Party City's about 800 US stores will close due to the bankruptcy agreement, the majority will stay open.
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Uber increasingly considering buybacks as cash flow ramps up - CEO
Uber Technologies is considering buybacks and dividends to shareholders as its cash flow ramps up, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi
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Mayfield makes his Buccaneers debut for 4th team in 3 seasons, in opening visit to Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the season opener for both teams
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Vincent Van Quickenborne: Belgian justice minister apologises for 'Pipigate' scandal
Vincent Van Quickenborne has received criticism after guests at his birthday urinated on a police van.
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Wide-Leg Jeans Are Everywhere — How To Style The Baggy Denim Trend For Fall
Skinny jeans are dead. Long live wide-leg jeans. While it’s been a few years since TikTok labeled millennials’ favorite denim trend “uncool,” slouchy styles continue to rise in popularity, with cargo jeans, balloon pants, and other baggy pairs having appeared on the fall runways and fashion week attendees earlier this year.
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Fall Fashion Is All About Wearability — Here Are The Pieces Your Need
Since the pandemic, the fashion industry’s offerings have reflected a need for escapism and fun through trends like dopamine dressing, Y2K styles, and fantasy-fueled styles. Yet, looking at the fall/winter 2023 lineups, it’s clear that the pendulum is swinging back, with designers returning to a mood more rooted in reality.
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Crypto Trading Volume Slumped to Lowest Level of the Year in August
Cryptocurrency trading volume declined in August to the lowest level of the year, another sign of waning investor
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Rivian to benefit next year as EV battery material prices ease, says CFO
Electric-vehicle maker Rivian Automotive will benefit from a significant deflation for battery material prices in 2024, finance chief
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Ranking the top 5 small forwards of the 2023-24 season
The small forward is a crucial swing position, helping anchor a team's offense, defense and (theoretically) championship hopes. These are the very best.
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French court upholds abaya ban in public schools
France's highest court on Thursday upheld the government's ban on students in public schools from wearing the abaya, a long, robe-like garment often worn by Muslim women, in a decision that rights groups warn will lead to more discrimination.
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