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U.S. and Japan flex military muscles in a show of force amid Tokyo's feud with Beijing NPRUS bombers join Japanese jets in show of force after China-Russia drills, Tokyo says ReutersSouth Korea protests at Chinese and Russian warplanes in its airspace BBCRussian bombers join Chinese air patrol near Japan as Tokyo-Beijing tensions simmer CNNU.S. Flies Bombers in High-Profile Show of Support for Japan The Wall Street Journal
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The Federal Reserve voted to cut interest rates Wednesday by another quarter percent, in an effort to prop up a sagging job market. Fed officials warned they'll be cautious about more cuts in 2026.
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Stephen Colbert Wonders Why ‘The Late Show' Was Canceled if Paramount Has $108 Billion to Offer for Warner Bros. The Hollywood ReporterThe battle for Warner Bros is a prelude to the real streaming war The EconomistScoop: Original Paramount bid for WBD didn't exclude foreign voting rights AxiosBids for Warner Bros. Discovery face uncertain Trump approval process, some experts say ABC News
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It's established itself as a strong defender of its IP amid emerging AI technology.
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A recent PitchBook report reveals a steep downward trend.
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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen warns millions could lose coverage as ACA votes near defeat NPRSenate GOP health care plan fails on mostly party-line vote thehill.comRepublican healthcare bill failing in US Senate ReutersDemocrats and Republicans have competing Obamacare plans. Here's how they'd affect premiums. Politico
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‘Hollywood is shocked': Warner Bros sale looms large over movie industry Financial TimesWhat the Warner Bros. Sale Means for the Art of Movies The New YorkerWhat does the Netflix-Warner deal mean for talent? Fast CompanyNetflix-Paramount bidding wars are pushing Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav toward billionaire status—he has one rule for success: ‘Never be outworked' Fortune
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