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Goodman: Notre Dame just declared war on college football AL.comIrish say no bowl after CFP snub, rankings 'farce' ESPNNotre Dame opts out of bowl game after getting ‘punched in the stomach' by CFP AP NewsCollege Football Playoff committee sending message to Notre Dame by leaving Irish out of 12-t
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President Trump said the acquisition "could be a problem," suggesting he will insert himself into the regulatory review of the transaction.
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Berkshire Hathaway's Todd Combs, investment lieutenant to Buffett and Geico CEO, is leaving for JPMorgan CNBCBerkshire Loses Geico CEO Combs to JPMorgan. It's Preparing for Life After Buffett. Barron'sLeadership shakeup at Berkshire Hathaway ahead of Warren Buffett's exit CNN
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Movies like "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" were considered strong contenders for the top film awards, as the nominations kicked off Monday.
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‘Performance is inherently vulnerable': Kristen Stewart says acting is ‘unmasculine' The GuardianKristen Stewart Wants to Blow Up the Myth of the Brilliant Male Actor The New York TimesKristen Stewart Says Filmmaking Is In "Capitalist Hell": "It's Too Hard To Make Movies Right Now That Aren't Blockbuster-y, Proven Equations" Yahoo News UKKristen Stewart Says Acting Is ‘Unmasculine' and Asks: ‘Have You Ever Heard of a Female Actor That Was Method?' Variety
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‘Only so long' before Trump's tariff costs hit consumers, businesses warn Politico
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LAFCA Awards: ‘One Battle After Another' Wins Best Picture The Hollywood Reporter‘One Battle After Another' Wins Best Film At Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2025 Awards — Full Winners List DeadlineLos Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) Awards: It's ‘One Battle After Another' AwardsWatchThe 2025 Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) Winners Next Best Picture
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The Treasury Secretary said on Sunday he recently shed his holdings to comply with his federal ethics agreement.
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Earlier mergers, like Disney's 2019 acquisition of Fox, cut the number of films studios released theatrically — a troubling trend for theater owners already coping with consolidation and streaming.
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Before employing artificial intelligence (AI) to find job candidates, Southwest Airlines had no definitive way to track the success of the company's email and website hiring campaigns. The airline also couldn't queue up potential applicants who'd logged into a job listings page and left before an applicable position had been posted.
Since it began using an AI-enabled hiring platform from tech firm Phenom, the airline now has "a warm pipeline of candidates" it can draw on whenever jobs opportunities arise, according to Kelby Tansey, manager for recruitment marketing at Southwest Airlines.
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