Beyond Meat falls as early investors get their chance to sell shares
Beyond Meat Inc. fell in late trading despite an increased sales forecast and its first quarterly profit. Investors are bracing for a sell-off on Tuesday, when early backers of the faux meat maker will finally be allowed to cash out. The maker of meatless beef and sausages said third-quarter sales rose 250% to $92 million,…
Elon Musk is headed to trial over 'pedo guy' Twitter feud
Elon Musk will have to go to trial in December after a federal judge rebuffed his latest request to throw out a defamation lawsuit filed by a British cave diver Musk referred to as a “pedo guy.” U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson in Los Angeles on Monday ruled that a jury will have to decide…
Fashion trends: Some of the best knitwear looks are coming out of L.A.
One day in late August, in the final stretch of summer, Katie Holmes stopped internet traffic when she stepped out in New York City dressed in a sumptuously sleeved cashmere cardigan. Buttoned haphazardly at the navel and draped off of a shoulder, it revealed not just a sweep of collarbone and a peek of midriff…
Islamic State victims see satisfaction but no closure in Baghdadi's death
PARIS — For Georges Salines, whose 28-year-old daughter Lola was killed when Islamic extremists went on a bloody rampage in Paris in 2015, the death of the man who inspired the attack brought a welcome “sense of satisfaction.” But like other survivors and families of victims of the militant group Islamic State, Salines stressed that the…
Kids and smoke exposure: Don't buy masks. Do take these steps
When a wildfire burns, every parent’s first thought is to protect their kids. But scroll through the internet, or browse local hardware stores, and you’ll have surprising difficulty finding a respirator mask from a reputable brand designed for infants and small children. That’s because they don’t exist. While certified “N95” or “P100” masks can filter…
Australian man sentenced to 36 years for rape, murder of exchange student
MELBOURNE, Australia — An Australian judge sentenced a man to 36 years in prison on Tuesday for the murder and rape of an Israeli student in the city of Melbourne. Victoria state Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Hollingworth ordered Codey Herrmann, 21, to serve at least 30 years behind bars for his crimes against 21-year-old Aiia Maasarwe…
Newsletter: Fire knows no boundaries
Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Fire Knows No Boundaries As Californians have learned time and again, wildfires don’t discriminate. They consume. Up north, the massive Kincade fire in Sonoma County wine country has destroyed 123 structures, including 57 homes, since starting a week ago. With some of the strongest winds…
'He's brilliant!' – Liverpool defenders hail new goalkeeper Alisson
The stopper joined the club from Roma in the summer, and has thus far kept three clean sheets in three Premier League games Brazil goalkeeper Alisson is breeding confidence throughout the Liverpool defence, says Andrew Robertson. Alisson arrived at Anfield for £65 million ($83m/€71m) from Roma last month – a move that established him briefly…
'It's not normal' – Salah and agent demand answers from Egyptian FA
Click:微信开通批量过滤 In a statement released on Twitter, the Liverpool star has questioned why the Egyptian Football Association continue to ignore his messages Mohamed Salah has demanded answers from the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) as his row with the country’s governing body continues. Salah has spoken out against the EFA in the past, with the problem stemming…
'I knew this season would be difficult' – Mourinho not surprised by United's poor start
Jose Mourinho predicted Manchester United would find it tough this term as they look to avoid a third consecutive defeat on Wednesday. Manchester United’s poor start has not come as a surprise to Jose Mourinho, who knew it would be a difficult campaign for the Red Devils before their Premier League season got underway. United…