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A Billionaire Has a Plan to Save the Internet—Buying TikTok Is the Next Step
Frank McCourt, the real estate mogul and former LA Dodgers owner, wants to go all in on the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol.Wired - Tech - Tiktok -
Wow! This clickbait parody is still the funniest thing on the internet
Ten years after its launch, the Onion spinoff ClickHole has outlived much of its source material – with a voice entirely its own. Ten years ago, on National Jerky Day 2014, a digital media juggernaut was born. Over the course of the next decade, ...The Guardian - World -
Issa Rae on Hollywood slowdowns: 'It's hard, it's challenging, but we'll make it through'
Producer and actor Issa Rae shares her priorities as the creative director of the 2024 American Black Film Festival and discusses how creatives of color can combat the current industry slowdown.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Klobuchar slams Republicans who voted against IVF legislation
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) slammed her Republican colleagues who voted to block legislation on Thursday that would have codified into law the national right to access in vitro fertilization (IVF). In an interview on CNN’s “The Source,” Kaitlan ...The Hill - Politics - Republican Party -
Johnson set to talk future party-line legislating with Senate GOP
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Movie Trailers Are Killing Movies
A great movie trailer can single handedly turn a movie into a success story--like that genius Cloverfield trailer in 2007 that didn't say what the title of the movie was. But it's more common these days, I'd argue, for a trailer to have the ...GameSpot - Tech - Entertainment -
Sony Buys Alamo Drafthouse Movie-Theater Chain
The deal for the dine-in theater chain comes as Hollywood grapples with how to encourage more consumers to go to the movies.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Kirin to Buy Japan Supplement Maker Fancl
Kirin Holdings plans to acquire Japanese cosmetics and dietary-supplement maker Fancl for more than $1.4 billion as part of efforts to expand its health business.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Tesco says shoppers are buying more as confidence returns
The UK's largest retailer reports higher sales, but controversy persists over its boss's pay package.BBC News - Top stories -
California legislators break with Gov. Newsom over loan to keep state's last nuclear plant running
The California Legislature is signaling that it could cancel a $400 million loan payment to help finance a longer lifespan for the state’s last nuclear power plantABC News - Tech - California
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