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The Lions' new uniforms got released prematurely.
Eyewear maker EssilorLuxottica posted on Thursday a 5.5% increase in revenues in the first quarter, thanks to solid growth in Europe and despite a weak North America performance and a tougher basis of comparison. Sales in North America, the group's biggest market, rose 1.7% at constant exchange rates, hit by a weak performance from the sunglasses category. "With this positive momentum, we approach the first half of the year with optimism and remain confident in our strategic vision and our ability to deliver on our long-term outlook", Francesco Milleri, EssilorLuxottica's Chairman and Chief Executive, and Paul du Saillant, Deputy CEO, said in a statement.
Authors and translators say PEN America has ‘had no criticism of American complicity in the bombardment of Gaza’, in stark contrast to other national centres of the organisation
Myanmar's detained former leader and Aung San Suu Kyi was moved from prison to house arrest possibly to be used by the Southeast Asian nation's ruling junta as a human shield in its conflict with resistance fighters, her son said on Thursday. Suu Kyi has been detained by the Myanmar military since it overthrew her government in a 2021 coup. The 78-year-old Nobel laureate was held under house arrest for a total of 15 years under a previous junta.
Third day of hush money trial underway as selection of remaining jurors and alternates continues
‘Why is she diving in knee-deep water?’ asks one fan
An intimidated juror in Donald Trump’s criminal trial was excused on Thursday as prosecutors accused the former president of breaking a gag order in the case seven times.
The show that's been hailed as a "breath of fresh air" is back for a brand new series.
Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell, the former Scottish National Party (SNP) chief executive, has been re-arrested as part of an investigation into the party’s finances.
The Seminole County sheriff said the victim’s husband probably has more information that could help with the investigation.
NEW YORK — A juror in the Donald Trump hush money trial was excused Thursday after telling the court she was too scared and intimidated to serve as prosecutors renewed their request to hold Trump in criminal contempt over alleged gag order violations. The juror, one of seven chosen so far to serve on the case, told Merchan that she was too scared to proceed after her friends, family, and ...
The Munich-based luxury website transcends a troubled field of competitors and sticks to its outlook for its fiscal year.
According to the National Association of Realtors, the number of homes for sale rose 4.7% in March from February to 1.11 million. However, the number of homes sold fell 4.3% from the prior month. With mortgage rates nearing 7%, inventory and pricing remain a key issue for home buyers. HousingWire Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the housing market, mortgage rates, and how the recent numbers impact the market. Mohtashami lays out one of the top considerations for the housing market: "Pricing is the thing that shocked everybody, but keep it simple. We are near record lows in inventory, and home sales aren't crashing anymore. 2022 was very abnormal. We had the biggest home sale crash ever recorded in history, and then that kind of stopped after November of 2022. It's basically an equilibrium fight right now. The higher rates go, the weakness in pricing can continue. If rates fall back down with inventory this low, pricing gets better." Watch the video above to hear why Mohtashami thinks getting mortgage rates down to 6% and staying there will be key to a housing market recovery. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
Plans by Britain's financial regulator to require firms to set targets for improving diversity could be counterproductive, UK business and women minister Kemi Badenoch said on Thursday. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) last September proposed guidance for financial firms to tackle sexual harassment and bullying, along with new requirements for large banks and insurers to set targets to improve diversity and inclusion. "My role as minister for women and equalities in particular often involves the killing of bad idea," Badenoch told a conference held by TheCityUK, a financial industry body.
The CFL Players' Association has joined the Canadian labour movement. The CFLPA and Canadian Labour Congress joined forces Thursday. The CLC is Canada's largest labour organization, with a membership of more than three million workers and over 500,000 retirees across the country. The CFLPA represents roughly 650 professional football players. "This is one of the biggest announcements we've ever had as an organization and I'd argue it's one of the bigger announcements the league has had in a sign
Bentley Systems, an engineering software company with a market value of about $15 billion, is exploring options that include a sale after attracting acquisition interest, according to people familiar with the matter. Among the companies that have expressed interest in a deal with Bentley are electrical equipment maker Schneider Electric and design software firm Cadence Design Systems, one of the sources said. The Bentley family controls the eponymous company through a special class of shares.
Channel 4's We Are Lady Parts is coming back for a second instalment, seeing Amina and the other members of the coolest band in town taking on new challenges.
I’ve been testing Nothing’s budget noise-cancelling buds, which cost just £99. These tiny earbuds are among the best under £100 for sound, ANC and comfort.
The number of suspensions in spring 2023 is the ‘highest’ termly figure recorded, the Department for Education said.
Lord Cameron told Benjamin Netanyahu that the UK will not be proscribing Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terror group, The Telegraph understands.