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Universal Says On-Demand Film Strategy Has Increased Audience
The studio let viewers rent or buy movies earlier for a higher price. This made more than $1 billion in less than three years, with nearly no decrease in box-office sales.
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Binance Moved Billions Through Two U.S. Banks, Regulators Say
The S.E.C. shared new details about how Binance’s accounts at Signature Bank and Silvergate Bank were used to move customer funds quickly through a web of foreign companies.
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A Timeline of 18 Tumultuous Months at CNN That Led to Licht’s Firing
The cable news network has struggled to weather a series of controversies, which culminated this week in the sudden departure of its chairman, Chris Licht, after a chaotic run at the top.
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David Zaslav Picked Chris Licht to Revamp CNN. Now What?
Mr. Zaslav, the head of Warner Bros. Discovery, must find a new leader who shares his vision for the network and can figure out its financial future.
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House heads home after hard-right Republicans defy McCarthy, block legislation
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted he was “blindsided” by the rebuke, but insisted the Republican caucus would emerge stronger.
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Biden vetoes GOP-led effort to strike down student loan forgiveness program
The president said the resolution — which the Senate approved on a 52-to-46 vote a week after the House passed the measure — would have kept millions of Americans from receiving “the essential relief they need.”
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Comer releases contempt resolution targeting FBI director
At issue is a document containing unverified allegations from a confidential informant about President Biden and his family.
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Did Chris Christie really destroy Marco Rubio?
Christie says he could do to Trump what he did to Rubio at a 2016 debate. Rubio has disputed that Christie “ended” his campaign.
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The electoral threat of another Trump indictment
New data suggests a classified documents indictment would be more problematic for Trump than the hush money indictment, with half of Americans saying a conviction would be disqualifying.
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Possible Charges Loom as Testimony Continues in Trump Documents Case
Tensions were running high among the former president’s aides amid indications that federal prosecutors could soon decide whether to issue an indictment.