ZURICH (AP) — Hungary shut out Britain 5-0 at the ice hockey world championship Tuesday for its first victory at this year's tournament.
Krisztian Nagy and Istvan Terbocs scored two goals each and Bence Balizs stopped 26 shots in a Group A game in Zurich.
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Italy's goaltender Davide Fadani, left, Nicholas Saracino, second left, and Luca Zanatta, right, challenge Norway's Eirik Salsten, center, and Martin Ronnild during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round match between Italy and Norway in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP)
Great Britain's goaltender Ben Bowns during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Hungary and Great Britain, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
Italy's goaltender Davide Fadani, left, Nicholas Saracino, second left, and Luca Zanatta, right, challenge Norway's Eirik Salsten, center, and Martin Ronnild during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round match between Italy and Norway in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP)
Latvia's goaltender Kristers Gudlevskis, left, and Austria's Vinzenz Rohrer in action during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Latvia and Austria, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
Slovakia's Filip Mesar, left, scores the winning goal past Slovenia's goaltender Lukas Horak during a shootout during the Group B preliminary round game between Italy and Norway at the men's ice hockey world Championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP)
Hungary's Istvan Terbocs, left, scores during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Hungary and Great Britain, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
Britain, a newcomer to the top division, remains pointless and risks immediate relegation if it doesn't improve.
Earlier in Zurich, Benjamin Nissner scored a power-play goal in the third period to help Austria beat Latvia 3-1.
Austria's third straight win put it level on points with Switzerland and Finland atop Group A.
Tim Harnisch's second-period goal gave Austria a 1-0 lead before Latvia captain Rudolfs Balcers tied it early in the third with his tournament-leading fourth goal.
After Nissner's go-ahead goal, Vinzenz Rohrer added an empty-netter.
In Group B in Fribourg, Slovakia needed a penalty shootout to prevail over Slovenia 5-4.
Slovakia was leading 4-3 when Rok Ticar tied it for Slovenia with 0:31 remaining in regulation. No goal was scored in overtime and Slovakia won the shootout 3-1.
Slovakia trails group leader Canada by one point.
In the same group, Norway blanked Italy 4-0 for its second victory and second shutout.
Eskild Bakke Olsen, Noah Steen, Christian Kaasastul and Tinus Luc Koblar had a goal each while goaltender Henrik Haukeland stopped all 30 shots he faced.
Italy, another newcomer, remains without a point.
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Great Britain's goaltender Ben Bowns during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Hungary and Great Britain, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
Italy's goaltender Davide Fadani, left, Nicholas Saracino, second left, and Luca Zanatta, right, challenge Norway's Eirik Salsten, center, and Martin Ronnild during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round match between Italy and Norway in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP)
Latvia's goaltender Kristers Gudlevskis, left, and Austria's Vinzenz Rohrer in action during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Latvia and Austria, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
Slovakia's Filip Mesar, left, scores the winning goal past Slovenia's goaltender Lukas Horak during a shootout during the Group B preliminary round game between Italy and Norway at the men's ice hockey world Championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP)
Hungary's Istvan Terbocs, left, scores during the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship preliminary round game between Hungary and Great Britain, in Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday May 19, 2026. (Andreas Becker/Keystone via AP)
NEW YORK (AP) — Everlane, the retailer that bucked the fast-fashion industry by promising affordable ethically sourced and sustainable clothing, is being acquired by the king of fast-fashion Shein, founded in China.
A letter to Everlane employees from CEO Alfred Chang confirming the deal was obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.
Everlane, based in San Francisco, didn't disclose a purchase price. Shein declined to comment. Everlane's majority owner L Catterton couldn't be immediately reached for comment.
Everlane was founded in 2011 by Michael Preysman and Jesse Farmer with a mission to produce eco friendly and affordable clothing. The company publicized regular audits of its pay and working conditions, as well as the brand's environmental impact. The online retailer opened its first physical store in 2017.
But the company in recent years has been embroiled in controversies surrounding treatment of its workers, according to media reports.
Everlane, which was joined by other eco-friendly brands like Allbirds, also found that offering a more transparent look at its factories wasn't enough for consumers, according to independent retail analyst Bruce Winder. Winder said shoppers were also seeking more affordable prices, and “the novelty wore off.” He cited Allbirds. After sales of the once highly popular shoe tumbled, it rebranded itself “NewBird AI,” and is now focused on artificial intelligence and cloud-computing services.
L Catterton began acquiring significant stakes in Everlane in September 2020. becoming its majority owner. It also owns a significant stake in brands Boll & Branch, Etro and Birkenstock.
Preysman officially stepped down in 2022.
The online retailer Shein was founded in China in 2012 and become extremely popular with teens and young shoppers with $15 trendy dresses and sandals, A majority of items are mass produced and stitched together by workers in a web of factories in China. It has moved its headquarters in Singapore.
“Like many brands, we’ve faced increasing pressure in a rapidly changing retail landscape,” Chang wrote in the letter. “This partnership allows us to remain independent, and gives us the stability and resources to make a larger impact, without compromising on the quality and standards that make Everlane, Everlane.”
Chang, who became CEO in 2024, wrote that the deal will enable the business to invest more in its product, innovation and staff. He emphasized that Everlane will remain an independent brand, staying true to its “sustainability” commitments.
Chang said he will continue as CEO and its leadership will remain in place.
The takeover bid arrives at a time when Everlane is struggling. Sales are down and debt has mounted, according to Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail. The company needs new ownership to survive, and Shein can provide that financial stability, he said.
Shein can establish a presence outside of fast fashion through Everlane, Saunders said, as growth within the industry becomes more difficult. Tariffs and other trade restrictions under the Trump administration have upended imports of the inexpensive clothing that dominates fast fashion.
Winder noted that Shein also has an opportunity to redefine its brand by creating a portfolio of eco-friendly brands like Everlane.
But Everlane and Shein are an odd couple, analysts noted.
Shein is unlikely to completely retool Everlane's supply network, Saunders said, but even being associated with the Shein group may be “somewhat jarring for core Everlane customers. ”
“Ultimately, the deal likely saves Everlane,” he said. “But that salvation comes at a price.”
Chang seemed to allude in his memo to some of the negative responses on social media when rumors of the deal were swirling, stating that the “past week has been a hard one. Seeing our company in the media, and in that light, was painful.”
FILE - Clothes by Chinese company Shein are seen in the BHV (Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville) department store, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard, File)