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How the performances of just two actors are translating The Hobbit for theatre

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Peter Carlone and Tim Carlson will be performing J.R.R. Tolkien's classic children's book as a duo until Dec. 21 at the Pacific Theatre.
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Kicks Week: Get a sneak peak of kicks that will be featured at Sneaker Con in Coney Island

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William Debord, one of Sneaker Con's founding members and its managing director, spoke to News 12 ahead of the event.
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The East End: Take a ride on board Kelpie

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It’s an unforgettable experience as you set sail on the open waters of the East End.
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Arc'teryx CEO Unpacks The Future Of Sportswear

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Arc'teryx CEO Stuart Haselden gives an exclusive look inside the outdoor sportswear brand's new NYC flagship store and introduces new MO/GO wearable hiking tech
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Travelers may no longer be required to remove shoes before boarding a plane

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The TSA is expected to end its shoes-off policy during airport security screenings. (Scripps News)
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Passengers now allowed to keep shoes on at airport security

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has long required passengers to remove their shoes as part of post-9/11 security measures.
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Tariff engineering: The legal way companies avoid paying higher import taxes

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Tariff engineering is a legal way of modifying a product that is imported or exported in a way that changes the technical classification to avoid import duties. (Scripps News)
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Suspect in custody, multiple people hospitalized after shooting at Florida State University

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A suspect has been taken into police custody following a shooting on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee on Thursday, according to The Associated Press.
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Breaking down the costs of new tariffs

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Under new tariffs, Americans may soon pay more for electronics and appliances imported from China, shoes and clothing from Vietnam and India, and wine from Italy and France. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

New Balance-ing Act: How Companies Go From Old to Classic

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Wall Street Week takes a look at how companies can successfully, or unsuccessfully, reinvent themselves in the face of new leadership, technology and competition. New Balance CEO Joe Preston describes how the $7B company has been able to...
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Bloomberg

Nike Turnaround Hits Snags Amid Inventory Reset, Tariffs

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Nike's turnaround effort is facing challenges due to inventory clearance and the impact of the growing trade war. Kim Bhasin has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

High-end Shoemaker On Industry's Tariff Anxiety

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Hong Kong-listed luxury shoemaker Stella International says it's benefiting from clients diversifying their supply chains and target markets amid concerns over tariffs. Stella International CFO Andrew Tam discusses the company's outlook...
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Press Association

The UK's deepest canal lock gets its annual spring clean

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Canal and River Trust staff and volunteers help to give the Tuel Street lock in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, it's annual drain and clean. Quotes from Team Leader Andy Leatherbarrow and volunteer Maureen Readle.
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Last minute shopping warning: beware fake online retailers

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As you rush to wrap up your holiday shopping, beware of social media ads promising big discounts. One woman found out the hard way. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Nike Faces Formidable Competitors, Analyst Andreeva Says

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Anna Andreeva, Piper Sandler managing director of equity research, discusses Nike's better-than-expected second-quarter results and says the company's turnaround plan will take some time. She speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."
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'Leave your shoes on': Thanksgiving travelers share their biggest pet peeves

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With the busy holiday season now upon us, we spoke with some travelers about the biggest pet peeves that irk them when hitting the road or flying the skies. (Scripps News Detroit)
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Caitlin Clark offered $5M to join Ice Cube's BIG3 basketball league

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The 22-year-old has already shared her intention to declare for the WNBA draft after this season, but Ice Cube thinks there's a way she can do both.
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Press Association

Horse-drawn hearse delivers children's shoes during pro-Palestinian protest in Dublin

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Pro-Palestinian protesters march in Dublin, during a procession with a horse-drawn hearse to deliver children's shoes to the British, US and Israeli Embassies and the European Commission Representation. The stunt was organised to...
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Bloomberg

Golden Goose CEO on Handmade Sneakers, Sustainability

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Golden Goose is a favorite brand of celebrities like Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez. It's aiming to appeal to the environmentally-conscious Gen Z, by offering in-store cobblers to repair their $500 shoes. Despite inflation squeezing...
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Bloomberg

Birkenstock Files for IPO, Plans NYSE Listing

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Birkenstock Holding filed for an IPO, saying it intends to list on the NYSE. Bailey Lipschultz reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Bridgewater's Karniol-Tambour Doesn't See Fed Rate Cuts Anytime Soon

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Bridgewater Co-Chief Investment Officer Karen Karniol-Tambour says the Federal Reserve may be slower to cut rates than many market participants expect. This interview for "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" was recorded August 30th...
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Bloomberg

Foot Locker Cuts Full-Year Forecast, Suspends Dividend

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Foot Locker Inc. cut its full-year forecast and suspended its dividend as the retailer reported results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations amid concern over weakening spending patterns. Katie Greifeld reports on Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer says he wouldn't be able to afford to go to university today

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Sir Keir Starmer has said he wouldn't be able to afford to go to university today, despite Labour dropping their pledge to abolish fees, as he visited residents in Worthing during a visit to the south coast.
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Bloomberg

Birkenstock Owner Said to Weigh $6 Billion IPO

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L Catterton, the private equity firm backed by luxury French fashion house LVMH, is considering strategic options for Birkenstock including an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. Crystal Tse reports on...