1.4 million mainland passenger trips made to Hong Kong over ‘golden week’ holiday
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1.4 million mainland passenger trips made to Hong Kong over ‘golden week’ holiday

More than 1.4 million mainland Chinese passenger trips were made to Hong Kong during the country’s National Day “golden week” holiday, official data has shown, but a sector representative said tourists’ spending power remained weak despite the increased numbers. According to the latest figures from the Immigration Department, the number of inbound trips made by...

UWCL talking points: Melchie Dumornay’s demolition of Arsenal
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UWCL talking points: Melchie Dumornay’s demolition of Arsenal

Matchday One of this season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League saw some exciting matchups and gave us a taste of what’s to come. The UWCL table has a very Liga F look about it, with the top three spots occupied by Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid after some very impressive wins to open their campaigns....

Moose Knuckles expands NHL partnership with new capsule collection
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Moose Knuckles expands NHL partnership with new capsule collection

Published October 8, 2025 Canadian luxury outerwear and ready-to-wear brand Moose Knuckles launched on Tuesday its latest capsule collection in collaboration with the National Hockey League (NHL).  Moose Knuckles expands NHL partnership with new capsule collection. – Moose Knuckles The capsule introduces exclusive sub-collections dedicated to four NHL franchises — the New York Rangers, Boston...

A dream Champions League debut for Le Tissier and Man United
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A dream Champions League debut for Le Tissier and Man United

Emily KeoghOct 8, 2025, 07:36 PM ET Close Based in London, Emily Keogh is ESPN’s women’s soccer correspondent, specializing in the WSL and UWCL LEIGH, England — Manchester United are not fussed about being called underdogs. Their plan is to win as many games in the UEFA Women’s Champions League as possible, and their debut...

A ransom note is plastered across a laptop monitor.
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Salesforce says it won’t pay extortion demand in 1 billion records breach

Salesforce says it’s refusing to pay an extortion demand made by a crime syndicate that claims to have stolen roughly 1 billion records from dozens of Salesforce customers. The threat group making the demands began their campaign in May, when they made voice calls to organizations storing data on the Salesforce platform, Google-owned Mandiant said...

Parents apologise for ‘trouble’ caused by New Zealand fugitive
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Parents apologise for ‘trouble’ caused by New Zealand fugitive

The parents of Tom Phillips, who vanished with his three children into the New Zealand wilderness in 2021, have made a public apology – their first comments since Phillips was shot dead by police on 8 September. “We would like to send our sincere apology… for all the trouble, inconvenience, loss of privacy and property...

Opinion | The ‘Irony’ of the Government Shutdown
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Opinion | The ‘Irony’ of the Government Shutdown

One of the ironies of this fight is that Democrats are shutting the government down to protect and extend tax credits that heavily disproportionately benefit red states, because in a bunch of these red states they didn’t expand Medicaid, and it means more people get the tax credits. So you have more than 10 percent...