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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Facing pressure by FCC, Disney turns to ad effort
- Spots to raise viewer awareness are focusing on ‘The View’ and local ABC stations.
- “THE VIEW” faces an early license review. Ex-lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, in red, was a guest in 2025.
- Bed Bath & Beyond set to reopen in state after Chapter 11
- Retailer is partnering with Container Store. Expired coupons are accepted at all outlets.
- Baking competition show part of Netflix’s new kids’ programs
- Fox adopts hybrid ads during World Cup’s hydration breaks after a viewer backlash
- AN OVERHEAD screen alerts fans to a mandatory break at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on June 12.
- Facing pressure by FCC, Disney turns to ad effort
- [[USA Today]]
- Buying books becomes costly
- After resisting inflationary pressures, prices have risen in recent years
- I already know what the price of my novel will be before it publishes next year. ● Long before readers decide whether they want to buy “How to Kill a Chupacabras,” the publisher has already determined what the number on the back cover will be. ● For readers, that number can feel surprisingly high. ● Hardcovers that once seemed to hover around $20 now routinely push $30. I recently spent $65 on just two books. And special editions can cost even more. At the same time, consumers are weighing those purchases against Netflix subscriptions, Spotify memberships and an endless supply of free content online. A recent survey from the Authors Guild found that only 36% of people who read a book or listened to an audiobook in the last month bought a new copy (or obtained one through a subscription). Nearly two-thirds didn’t purchase a new book.
- Hospital health contracts under fire
- Administration targets anticompetitive deals
- The report estimated hospital prices would fall 18% in cities affected by anticompetitive deals. Such a ban would save about $4,100 for every patient admitted to a hospital that eliminated such terms.
- People are using this slang to insult AI
- Some concerned about closeness to racial slurs
- Buying books becomes costly
- [[The New York Times]]
- The U.K. Is Still Counting the Cost of Brexit, 10 Years After the Vote
- Citing lower trade and investment, analysts broadly agree that Britain’s economy is smaller than it would have been if the country had stayed in the E.U.
- Ten years ago, British voters approved by a slim margin a proposal for the country to leave the European Union. The economic results, economists say, have not been glowing.
- U.S. Oil Is Skipping the Chance to Grab Market Share From the Gulf
- U.S. oil production is expected to grow only modestly next year as companies hesitate to spend more in an uncertain market.
- Smaller U.S. oil producers are starting to drill more wells, but big companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron have said they are not changing their plans as a result of the war with Iran.
- Warsh Looks to Greenspan in Designing Approach to Fed Chairmanship
- Kevin M. Warsh has long singled out Alan Greenspan, who died on Monday, as the central banker he wants to exemplify.
- Alan Greenspan at his 1987 confirmation hearing as the nominee for Federal Reserve chairman. He was known for being hard to parse as a leader of the central bank.
- China Tightens Rare-Earth Grip on U.S. Firms, Threatening Trade Clash
- The move targets two U.S. manufacturers at the center of the Trump administration’s effort to rebuild the domestic supply chain for critical magnets.
- MP Materials’ open-pit rare-earth mine in Mountain Pass, Calif., in 2020.
- The U.K. Is Still Counting the Cost of Brexit, 10 Years After the Vote
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Nadella Intensifies Critique of AI Giants
- In interview, CEO of Microsoft urges more user control, less-costly models
- Satya Nadella has joined a growing effort to limit the sway of artificial-intelligence giants such as Anthropic and OpenAI.
- Mars Gives M&M’s a MAHA Makeover
- Hit Maker Reshaped Music Industry
- Chevron To Power Microsoft AI Site In Texas
- Charlamagne Exploits The Media Moment
- Google To Form Alliance With Film Studio A24
- Nadella Intensifies Critique of AI Giants
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- EasyJet holds out for suitor Castlelake to raise takeover offer by £600mn
- EasyJet and its investors are holding out for at least £600mn more from US suitor Castlelake, according to leading shareholders and people with knowledge of the talks.
- An easyJet aircraft prepares for landing in front of tourists at Corfu, Greece
- New York’s rethink on green power carries lessons for the UK
- With demand growing, New Yorkers face the reality that the state needs modern gas-fired plants as well as renewables
- CATL to build battery hubs for Europe’s electric trucks
- ▸ Octopus Energy joins network project ▸ First UK stations expected next year
- 'With battery swapping we will be cheaper than diesel is today, Unlike diesel, we'll get cheaper every year'
- Bain creates AI mock-ups of software to gauge targets
- Private equity investors are turning to AI-generated software to assess whether acquisition targets have a competitive advantage, as generative AI threatens to upend the industry.
- EasyJet holds out for suitor Castlelake to raise takeover offer by £600mn