Daily Archives: September 16, 2019

Rebels turn to mental leadership guru ahead of Crusaders clash

The Rebels have turned to renowned mental leadership coach Tom Dawson-Squibb to help prepare for a clash against the Crusaders that could decide their Super Rugby season. Melbourne take on one of Super Rugby’s toughest tasks this week – playing the Crusaders in Christchurch – with the result key to their hopes of making the […]

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Brumbies vs Sharks: Five things we learned

The Brumbies farewelled club legends, shut down the debate about their style and worked the little things.  What else are we talking about after the Brumbies beat the Sharks? WARM FAREWELLS ON A COLD NIGHT Fairytale farewells don’t always have to come in a winning grand final. Sometimes they come after a handsome quarter-final win […]

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Trump: US ready to tap strategic reserve after Saudi oil attack

The U.S. is open to stabilizing the global energy supply by tapping its emergency petroleum reserve, President Trump tweeted Sunday. Continue Reading Below “Based on the attack on Saudi Arabia, which may have an impact on oil prices, I have authorized the release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, if needed, in a to-be […]

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Dow stocks go for 8th straight gain on stimulus hopes

U.S. stocks are pointing to a higher open on Friday, which would mean an eighth straight session of gains for the Dow Industrials. Continue Reading Below Dow Industrial futures are up 0.4 percent,  S&P 500 futures are adding 0.3 percent, while Nasdaq futures are gaining 0.3 percent. MORE FROM FOXBUSINESS.COM DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES BASH TRUMP’S TARIFFS, BUT AGREE CHINA […]

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Animal Testing for Imported Cosmetics – What’s New This Year?

This post originally appeared on Azoya, our content partner site. China is expected to have the world’s largest retail market by year-end, but many major beauty brands have refused to sell in the market due to the country’s outdated animal testing requirements. Now things are changing and the government is easing some of its requirements. […]

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