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US retail sales slump unexpectedly and sharply after a summer tax-refund boost fades
U.S. retail sales declined 0.6% in July, the largest monthly drop in over a year, as consumers pulled back spending after a tax-refund-fueled boost in prior months.
Ontario free to axe Toronto bike lanes, region’s top court rules
Ontario’s top court ruled the provincial government can remove Toronto’s bike lanes after overturning a lower court decision that found removal would violate constitutional rights to life and safety.
Under Armour Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
Under Armour reduced its fiscal 2027 revenue outlook to a mid-single-digit decline after first-quarter sales fell 3% to $1.1 billion amid weaker North American and Asia-Pacific demand.
Uber Technologies Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
Uber reported second-quarter gross bookings rose 22% year over year to more than $58 billion, with non-GAAP EPS up 35% and trailing 12-month free cash flow exceeding $10 billion for the first time.
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Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can’t escape climate change, new study finds – CBC
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Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can’t escape climate change, new study finds – CBC
Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds CBC Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘Miracle’: Trapped man rescued eight days after Venezuela earthquakes
A man has been rescued from a collapsed building eight days after twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela.The rescue on Thursday came as attention has begun to shift from finding survivors under the rubble to addressing the humanitarian needs of the thousands of...
Trump’s big, beautiful’ law was supposed to kill clean energy. It didn’t. – Canary Media
Trump’s big, beautiful’ law was supposed to kill clean energy. It didn’t. Canary Media Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Trump’s big, beautiful’ law was supposed to kill clean energy. It didn’t. – Canary Media
Trump’s big, beautiful’ law was supposed to kill clean energy. It didn’t. Canary Media Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How the North American heatwave could impact the FIFA World Cup
Concerns about extreme July heat have hovered over the 2026 World Cup for months. Now, they’re becoming reality as the tournament collides with one of the hottest weeks of the year.As a powerful “heat dome” settles over large parts of the United States and Canada,...
This air conditioning strategy is the sweet spot for saving energy and money, experts say – AP News
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This air conditioning strategy is the sweet spot for saving energy and money, experts say – AP News
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Sandwich chain Jersey Mike’s files for IPO, reports 50% same-store sales growth in recent years
In this photo illustration, a Jersey Mike's cup is displayed outside of Jersey Mike's restaurant on April 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty ImagesSandwich chain Jersey Mike's filed for an initial public offering on Thursday, reporting that...
Deadly blast at Damascus cafe leaves 6 dead, 22 injured
NewsFeedAt least 6 people were killed and 22 injured after an explosive device detonated in a café in Damascus’ Al-Hijaz area. Emergency crews, civil defence teams and security forces rushed to the site, imposed a security cordon and began investigating the deadly...
Rally for Luxembourg teacher fired over pro-Gaza posts
NewsFeedStudents and supporters of a Luxembourg teacher fired over social media posts held a demonstration for her this week. Fatima Kurtic was fired in October over a post deemed anti-Israel. She told Al Jazeera about the motivations and costs behind her...
Amid the World Cup, the new pan-Africanism is conditional
Before the June 18 South Africa-Czechia match at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, South Africa’s captain Ronwen Williams responded directly to online attacks against the players and the team. The criticism, primarily from other Africans, was directed towards South Africa’s...