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TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET TEASES ‘MARTY SUPREME’ AFTER NYFF PREMIERE, KEEPING PLOT UNDER WRAPS

A cryptic clip, shaved-head reveal chatter, and early festival buzz Timothée Chalamet shared a moody promo for “Marty Supreme” following

OIL RISES AS OPEC+ SIGNALS RESTRAINT; TRADERS EYE COMPLIANCE AND U.S. STOCKS

Smaller-than-feared hike, macro currents, and why the dollar matters Crude futures edged up after OPEC+ moved to limit next month’s

AMAZON’S OCTOBER PRIME DAY: THE BIG TECH DEALS THAT ACTUALLY SAVE YOU MONEY

Price reality checks, category standouts, and how to dodge fake discounts Amazon’s October sale has entered the late surge with

CHINA SLAMS TAIWAN PRESIDENT AFTER INTERVIEW PRAISING TRUMP

Pre–National Day rhetoric, Lai’s Nobel remark, and Beijing’s warning China condemned Taiwan President Lai Ching-te after he praised former U.S.

Safe Oxygen for All: Strong Call at Bangladesh Oxygen Summit

To ensure that every person in Bangladesh can access oxygen safely and efficiently for medical treatment, the “Bangladesh Oxygen Summit 2025” held

ORLD BANK LIFTS CHINA 2025 GROWTH OUTLOOK TO 4.8%, WARNS OF 2026 SLOWDOWN

Upgrade for 2025, caution for next year The World Bank raised China’s 2025 GDP forecast to 4.8% from 4.0%, citing

WHAT TO STREAM THIS HALLOWEEN: NEW HORROR ARRIVALS IN OCTOBER

Big premieres, franchise returns Horror fans get a crowded slate this October. Notables include “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” on

UK PM STARMER SLAMS OCT. 7 CAMPUS PROTESTS AS “UN-BRITISH”

Free-speech debate, public safety concerns UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticised student-led pro-Palestinian demonstrations timed to the Oct. 7 anniversary,

OPENAI TAPS AMD IN MULTIYEAR AI-CHIP PACT

Six-gigawatt roadmap, share warrant sweetener OpenAI struck a multibillion-dollar deal with AMD to secure next-gen Instinct MI450 chips and up

WHAT TO STREAM IN OCTOBER: BIG FRANCHISES, COMEBACK CLASSICS

New arrivals across platforms From blockbuster reboots to comfort watches, October’s streaming slate leans hard into franchise nostalgia and high-concept