Evening Reading – September 30, 2025
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Sharks out to restore pride against new-look Dragons
The Sharks know that Dragons have a stronger pack after signing 14 new players and holding their own against Ulster in Ireland.
“She’s gonna stand 10 toes down on that” – A’ja Wilson voices solidarity with Napheesa Collier despite missing her details of Cathy Engelbert blast
Reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson threw her support behind Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier after Collier’s fiery remarks directed at league leadership, led by Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, during her
Luke Donald not ruling out third term as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain
A clamour is already growing for the 47-year-old to stay on after masterminding a second successive triumph over the United States.
Why Spike Lee’s dialogue still shapes Hollywood today
Spike Lee is a name that needs no introduction in Hollywood. The director, producer, writer, and actor has been redefining the way dialogues are written in films for decades.
Hegseth pledges to end ‘politically correct’ leadership in US armed forces
The US defence secretary told army leaders that if they did not like his approach they should do the honourable thing and resign.
Lithium Americas, Nike, Pfizer, CoreWeave And Occidental Petroleum: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors’ Radars Today
The U. S. stock market brushed aside worries over a potential government shutdown and advanced on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained nearly 0. 2% to 46, 397. 89, the S&P 500 climbed about 0. 4% to 6, 688. 46, and the Nasdaq rose 0. 3% to 22, 660. These are the top stocks that gained the attention of retail traders and investors throughout the day: Lithium Americas Corp (NYSE: LAC) Lithium Americas’ stock dipped 0. 52% to close at $5. 71, with an intraday high of $6. 38 and a low of $5. 23. The stock’s 52-week range is between $7. 53 and $2. 31. In the after-hours trading, the stock soared 35% to $7. 69. The U. S. government announced plans to acquire a 5% stake in the company, aiming to bolster the domestic supply chain for critical metals. This move follows a $400 million investment in MP Materials, highlighting efforts .
Ayala brings Spinneys to the Philippines
MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Corp. has signed a deal to bring another grocery format to the Philippines, this time United Arab Emirates-based Spinneys, which will likewise mark its debut in Asia. Under the partnership, Ayala will hold a 60-percent stake, while Spinneys will own the remaining 40 percent, Spinneys said in a press statement issued
Bill Burr Defends Performing at Controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival: “They’re Just Like Us”
The actor-comedian details his experience at the event: “Definitely one of the top three experiences I’ve ever had . I think it’s going to lead to a lot of positive things.”Bill Burr took to his podcast to give a detailed rundown of his experience last week in the Middle East, where he performed at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival. The actor-comedian described rather nervously warming up for the event with a set in Bahrain to get a feel for what an audience in the region would find funny (and acceptable) and then performing at the Saudi Arabia festival’s opening night.
12,000-year-old carvings of animals discovered in Saudi Arabian desert
The carvings, made with a pick, include likenesses of camels, gazelles and aurochs an extinct species of cattle.








