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Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal 'could be a problem' BBCTrump says Netflix-Warner Bros. deal could be a 'problem' and he will be involved in approval NBC NewsTrump Warns Netflix-Warner Deal May Pose Antitrust Problems Bloomberg.comAngst Turns to Anger in Hollywood as Netflix Hooks Warner Bros. The New York Times
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China's trade surplus with the world tops $1 trillion, despite tariffs The Washington PostChina's Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time The New York TimesChina shrugs off Trump's tariffs with a world-record $1 trillion trade surplus qz.comChina's trade surplus hits $1 trillon in just 11 months despite plunge in shipments to US CNNChina's Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion, Underscoring Its Export Dominance The Wall Street Journal
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Golden Globes: Nominations List (Updating Live) The Hollywood ReporterIt's Golden Globes nominations time and all the movies and TV shows are about anxiety CNNGolden Globes 2026: See the full list of nominees The Boston GlobeGolden Globes 2026: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo nominated for Wicked BBC'One Battle After Another' tops 2026 Golden Globes nominations list USA Today
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Berkshire Hathaway preps for Warren Buffett's retirement with a number of leadership changes, involving some longtime company veterans.
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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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Hitmen ambush and kill reporter who covered corruption in Peru, journalist group says CBS NewsPeruvian Journalist Fernando Núñez Murdered by Hitmen Greek City TimesHitmen murder Peruvian journalist who dug into corruption Inquirer.net
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Thailand-Cambodia conflict: Thousands flee disputed border after deadly clashes and air strikes BBCThailand launches airstrikes on Cambodia as Trump's peace agreement hangs in balance CNNTrump ‘Peace Deal' Falls Apart NewsweekThai Jets Bomb Cambodia as at Least 5 Die in New Wave of Fighting The New York TimesThailand launches airstrikes along border with Cambodia as tensions reignite NPR
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Stocks hold ground as markets eye Fed rate cut ReutersGlobal week ahead: Fed's December decision to inform world's central banks CNBCMorning Bid: Futures try for a Fed fait accompli ReutersFed expected to cut rates despite deep divisions over US economic outlook Financial TimesJero
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College Football Playoff bracket is set: Miami gets final spot over Notre Dame The Washington PostIrish say no bowl after CFP snub, rankings 'farce' ESPNNotre Dame opts out of bowl game following College Football Playoff snub CBS SportsThe College Football Playoff committee ‘really screwed up' this time NBC Sports
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One year after Assad's fall: What has Syria achieved? DWSyria marks one year since the fall of the Assad regime NPRWith Fireworks and Parades, Syrians Celebrate Anniversary of al-Assad's Fall The New York TimesSyria's transition has gone better than expected The Economist
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All too often, organizations invest in large technology systems but don't see widespread employee adoption, in part because these tools don't reflect how employees actually work. At the same time, workers are clamoring for tools that will help them do their jobs better.
More than half (58%) of respondents to a 2022 Domo survey of employees in the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand said their need for technology has increased in the past five years, but their organizations' tech tools aren't meeting those needs. Some 60% of the 3,000 respondents, a mix of desk-based and deskless workers, said they could be more productive and do better work with better technology tools. And 62% said better access to useful tech would make them happier at work.
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