Daily News — September 29, 2025
News Digest — 2025-09-29
Politics
Starmer to say Britain ‘at a fork in the road’
British people have a choice between renewal and decline, the PM is to tell the Labour Party conference….
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Reeves warns of harder choices to come as she hints at tax rises
The chancellor says choices have been made “harder” by international events and the “long-term damage” done to the economy….
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Economy
Zijin Gold Soars in HK Debut
Zijin Gold jumped in its Hong Kong trading debut after the international unit of China’s biggest miner raised $3.2 billion in the world’s largest initial public offering since May. Bloomberg’s Minmin Low reports from the Hong Kong Exchange. (Source: Bloomberg)…
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Gold Hits High on US Shutdown Fears, Bonds Steady: Markets Wrap
Gold touched a new record high and Treasuries held their gains as concerns mounted over a US government shutdown….
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Technology
OpenAI Is Preparing to Launch a Social App for AI-Generated Videos
The platform appears to closely resemble TikTok and is powered by Sora 2, OpenAI’s latest video generation model….
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Lenovo’s Latest Gaming Laptop Is $200 Off Right Now
The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 10 laptop comes with a gorgeous HDR-ready OLED display, making it great for more than gaming….
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Sports
Dolphins offense gets going, but Tyreek Hill’s knee injury overshadows win over Jets
The Dolphins’ victory over the Jets came at a cost on Monday night….
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Dolphins fear Hill dislocated knee, source says
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was carted off the field Monday night with what the team fears is a dislocated left knee, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter….
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Entertainment
Yao Chen on Serving as Pingyao Jury Member, Championing Global Voices and Balancing Acting and Producing
Chinese superstar Yao Chen returned to the Pingyao International Film Festival this year in a new role — as a juror for the Roberto Rossellini Awards competition for international films. For the star, the experience of sitting on the other side of the table offered a window into the wider state of g…
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‘Momo’ Review: Martin Freeman Controls Time in Sentimental Fantasy Boasting Not-So-Distant Futuristic Threats
Given the pressures of modern existence, it’s clear why an adaptation of Michael Ende’s 1973 novel “Momo” would appear utterly relevant in 2025. More than ever, the hours in the day seem insufficient. In writer-director Christian Ditter’s glossy take on the fantastical story about the preciousness o…
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