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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Legendary Television City could be sold as well
- TELEVISION CITY shares fences with the Original Farmers Market and the Grove, making it one of L.A.’s most desirable properties.
- Warner Ranch to be TV hub for L.A. Olympics
- THE BURBANK site will be the nerve center for broadcasting the 2028 Games.
- Meta scales back AI Instagram tool after Hollywood backlash
- Netflix to put short-form video on homepage
- Legendary Television City could be sold as well
- [[USA Today]]
- 토일은 쉽니다.
- [[The New York Times]]
- You’re Freezing in Your Office Building. Here’s Why.
- Office temperatures are typically set in the low 70s during summer. But where you sit and the efficiency of the cooling system can make you feel colder.
- Threads, Meta’s ‘Twitter Killer,’ Finds Its People
- The social platform that Meta once positioned as a rival to Elon Musk’s X now has 500 million monthly users. It increasingly resembles Reddit.
- Meta’s office in San Francisco. Threads aims to reach one billion users.
- Volkswagen to Slash Half Its Models as Sales Fall
- The German automaker has struggled to compete with fast-growing Chinese companies that offer more affordable and sophisticated electric vehicles.
- A Volkswagen factory in Zwickau, Germany, in 2024. The carmaker is a crucial part of the country’s industrial base.
- Shippers Face Deepening Dilemma as U.S. and Iran Vie for Control of the Strait
- Companies desperately want to get their ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, but face mounting risks. “Things are becoming uglier by the minute,” one executive said.
- Ships anchored off Oman’s coast near the Strait of Hormuz. Ship operators in the area are eager to resume normal business but face great peril if they do.
- You’re Freezing in Your Office Building. Here’s Why.
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- IT’S THE BIGGEST IPO YEAR And Texas Wants In
- The state prides itself on its outsize ideas. It is hustling for business, and this week bet big with the Texas Stock Exchange.
- Texas Stock Exchange’s chief executive, James Lee, in temporary offices in Dallas, above, and TXSE traders, below.
- Why Smucker’s $5 Billion Bet on the Twinkie Flopped
- Problems arose from the snack’s 65-day shelf life as well as changing consumer habits
- The White House Made Fixing Intel Its Pet Project. It’s Working.
- Lip-Bu Tan became Intel CEO in March 2025.
- IT’S THE BIGGEST IPO YEAR And Texas Wants In
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Apollo trumps Castlelake with £5.7bn deal to acquire easyJet
- ▸ Airline hails ‘superior’ offer ▸ Prospect of bid war ▸ Regulatory issues remain
- An easyJet aircraft lands at Palma de Mallorca airport. The low-cost airline’s share price has struggled to recover since the Covid-19 pandemic
- 'A number of parties are now seeing what we see: real value in a fantastic network and brand'
- Nudist sanctuary becomes flashpoint over Canadian airport plan
- Locals fear expansion of hub for Toronto’s business flyers will put historic beach at risk
- Carmakers fight off bulk of ‘dieselgate’ legal threat
- Several of the world's biggest carmakers have defused a multibillion-pound legal threat hanging over the industry as they largely fought off a mass legal action over claims they cheated on emissions tests for diesel vehicles.
- Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Stellantis, Nissan and Renault welcomed the decision by the London High Court
- Goldman reins in employees’ bets on prediction platforms
- Goldman Sachs has warned employees to limit their betting on prediction markets to sports and entertainment categories, as it confronts compliance risks posed by wagers on everything from elections to interest rates.
- Apollo trumps Castlelake with £5.7bn deal to acquire easyJet