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As Strikes in Hollywood Persist, Industry Experts Sound Alarms on Potential 'Collapse' of 'Entire Industry'
The strikes come at a challenging time for traditional entertainment companies, which are still recovering from the pandemic and struggling to compete with streaming platforms, and raises concerns about long-term consequences for the industry.
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'It Is Incredibly Disheartening, Insulting, and Downright Evil': Designers Accuse Shein of 'Egregious' Copyright Infringement and Racketeering
The fast-fashion site allegedly continued to sell copies of a designer's work even after being contacted about the infringement.
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This 'Star Wars' Ornament Is the Most Ridiculous (and Amazing) Thing We've Seen: 'Take My Wallet'
An "The Empire Strikes Back" tree ornament is going viral on Twitter for its intricate, dorky display.
U.S. Department of Education Announces $39 Billion Student Loan Discharge, Relief for 804,000 Borrowers
The $39 billion is just a fraction of the over $116.6 billion in student loan forgiveness the Biden administration approved.
How Entrepreneurs Can Use Books to Make Money and Attract High-Value Clients
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Costco Stamps Bud Light With Its 'Star of Death' After Severe Backlash
Bud Light sales are down more than 30% compared to June 2022.
Viral AI Google Calendar Extension Is Just Like Having a 'Personal Assistant,' and Social Media Is Losing It
A TikToker is going viral after showing a new AI tool that helps create and reschedule her calendar.
Teen Stranded in Florida After American Airlines Cancels His Ticket for Planning to Leave the Airport at Layover
The phenomenon is known as "skiplagging," an attempt to find the lowest fares possible by only taking part in one leg of connecting flight.
Los Angeles Man Indicted for Decade-Long Telemarketing Scam Defrauding Elderly Victims of Over $4.5 Million
The scammers allegedly posed as company reps offering advertising and related services to current and former timeshare owners.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Expresses Doubts About 'Bidenomics'
"I think when they write books about this 10 years from now, it will be about how it didn't work," he told The Economist.
Twitter Is Being Sued for $500 Million By Laid Off Employees Claiming Unpaid Severance
The class action lawsuit was filed in California.