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And on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills drafted someone who they hope will have a similar effect as Mailata, despite never having played a snap of football. With the 221st overall pick and the first pick of the seventh round, the Bills selected Travis Clayton, a former rugby player from the United Kingdom. Clayton has never played in a football game but possesses the raw tools that could translate to play offensive tackle in the league. Clayton played for Basingstoke Rugby club, which plays in the Counties 2 Hampshire Division, the eighth tier of English rugby. Our man Travis Clayton drafted by the Bills.
Persons: Jarryd Hayne, Christian Wade, Louis Rees, Zammit, Jordan Mailata, Travis Clayton, Clayton, Brandon Beane, Jeff Roberson, ” Clayton, , Lance Zierlein, Zierlein, Organizations: CNN, Welsh, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Bills, ” Bills, Basingstoke Rugby, Hampshire Division, rugby, Locations: United Kingdom, Basingstoke, England, Counties
CNN —The total solar eclipse has come and gone, but sky-gazers have reason to keep looking up — a meteor shower will peak this week right before a full moon rises. The Lyrid meteor shower will be most active Sunday night through the early morning hours of Monday, according to the American Meteor Society. And April’s full moon, also known as the pink moon, reaches the crest of its full phase at 7:49 p.m. The pink moon actually got its moniker due to its annual appearance not long after the start of spring, much like its namesake, a hot pink wildflower called Phlox subulata that blooms in early springtime, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Instead, an annular solar eclipse creates a “ring of fire” in the sky as the sun’s light surrounds the moon.
Persons: Ashley King, don’t, , ” King, Paul Hayne, Hayne, It’s, ” Hayne, Lorenzo Di Cola, Alpha Capricornids, Perseids, Draconids, Orionids, Leonids, Geminids, Ursids Organizations: CNN, American Meteor Society, Northern, NASA, University of Colorado, Orvieto Cathedral, , Alpha Locations: Southern, University of Colorado Boulder, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America
The woman was charged with one count of assault after throwing a burrito bowl at a Chipotle worker. The judge said he gave this unique sentence to teach the woman a "sense of empathy," WJW reported. AdvertisementAn Ohio woman who threw her Chipotle burrito bowl at an employee could soon learn what it takes to work in food service. A video of the incident, posted to Reddit, shows Hayne throwing her Chipotle burrito bowl at employee Emily Russell. Gilligan also told Hayne that her behavior toward the Chipotle employee was unacceptable.
Persons: , Rosemary Hayne, Hayne, Emily Russell, Timothy Gilligan, Russell, Parma, Judge Gilligan, Gilligan, Chipotle Organizations: WJW, Service, Fox, Parma Municipal, Housewives Locations: An Ohio, Parma , Ohio, Parma, Cleveland
The milestone marks the first time Nuuly has earned money since its launch in 2019, a goal for the company from the beginning as it looked to prove it could run a clothing rental business profitably. While there is wide demand for clothing rental services, particularly among younger consumers, the logistics of rental have made it difficult to make money, threatening the platforms' viability. watch nowNuuly and Rent's services are similar in that they both offer clothing for rent on a monthly basis for all sorts of occasions. The clothing rental market is still a budding industry. As brands look to convince consumers to rent instead of buy, offering a wide-ranging assortment has proven critical.
Persons: Natalie Rice, Nuuly, David Hayne, we've, Gen Z, Jenn Hyman, Rent, Hayne, Urban's, Richard Hayne Organizations: Natalie Rice Urban Outfitters, CNBC
Urban Outfitters Inc., or URBN, has been quietly building a new segment near its headquarters in Philadelphia. Launched in 2019, Nuuly is a clothing rental subscription service that features the company's brands Urban Outfitters, Free People and Anthropologie, as well as more than 400 other brands and designers. Nuuly is set to reach profitability in its third or fourth fiscal quarter of 2023. "Most of the timeframes that we've set up until now, we've been running ahead of," Hayne said. Though Nuuly isn't the first rental service on the market, analysts said there's a lot of opportunity in the nascent space.
Persons: Dave Hayne, Nuuly, Adrienne Yih, we've, " Hayne, Hayne, Yih, Vince Camuto Organizations: Urban Outfitters Inc, Urban Outfitters, Free, Barclays, McKinsey & Company, Analysts, Banana Locations: Philadelphia, URBN's, Kansas City , Missouri, Kansas, Banana Republic
U.S. jobless claims increase slightly to 207,000 for the week
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( Jeff Cox | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The U.S. labor market held strong as September came to a close, with weekly jobless claims holding around recent lows, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Continuing claims, which run a week behind, were little changed at 1.664 million, below the 1.68 million estimate from FactSet. Following the report, stock market futures added to losses while Treasury yields moved higher. Central bank officials worry that continued tightness in the labor market could exert upward pressure on inflation and necessitate additional interest rate hikes. Markets have been especially sensitive to moves higher in Treasury yields that could indicate the Fed will keep rates higher.
Persons: Dow Jones Organizations: Fear, Business, Fear Community, Labor Department, Dow, Federal Reserve, Treasury, Traders, ADP Locations: Castle Hayne , North Carolina, U.S
Wall Street desperately wants the stock market to go back to the good ol' days. In that environment, any idiot — or anyone on Wall Street — could buy almost any asset, sit back, and watch its value increase. In this scenario, the stock market gets choppy. It was a pull-in-case-of-emergency valve that we pulled for so long that now it feels normal to Wall Street. Despite this constant caterwauling from Wall Street, Americans are working, spending, and helping the economy defy doom-and-gloom forecasts.
Persons: Justin Simon, Jasper Capital, that's, hasn't, it'll, Richard Hayne, , haven't, Joe Weisenthal, Richard Haynes, Torsten Slok, Simon, Linette Lopez Organizations: Street, San Francisco Fed, Fed, Urban Outfitters, Auto, Walmart, Bloomberg, Urban, NASDAQ, Federal, Apollo Global Management Locations: Jasper, Wall Street, American
CNN —Former Australian rugby and NFL player Jarryd Hayne has been jailed ahead of his sentencing hearing after being found guilty of raping a woman in 2018. Earlier this month Hayne had been found guilty by a jury of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent. In a statement to CNN, Hayne’s barrister Margaret Cunneen said that jury did not understand the standard of proof. He was then tried a second time and, in March 2021, Hayne was found guilty of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent. Hayne is one of the National Rugby League’s most famous players, having won numerous awards for his success on the field.
"People are pretty consistent on how much they expect to spend on holiday shopping," said Laura Wronski, senior manager of research science at Momentive. The survey results reveal the consumer divide in the economy, with spending concerns more prevalent at lower income levels. 1 shopping holiday The survey has consistently found that the hype around shopping holidays is often higher than the actual excitement among consumers. 1 shopping holiday that Americans say they will spend on. One in five (21%) are "most excited" to go shopping on Black Friday, almost double the consumers planning to shop on Cyber Monday (12%).
Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales figures will determine whether ad spend budgets decline. Some advertisers are already pulling back spend up to 25%Last year, advertisers marched into the holiday shopping season with confidence. For retailers who are making the bulk of their money during that time, ad spend correlates to sales, Lardner said. Marketers feel less pressure to spend their fourth quarter ad budgets this yearSome advertisers are pulling back even before the holiday shopping season kicks off. Traditionally, marketers deploy most of their ad dollars during the fourth quarter — and not just because it's the holiday gifting season.
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