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Paramount and Skydance just agreed to a takeover. But media’s messiest deal isn’t over yet.

Paramount and Skydance just agreed to a takeover. But media’s messiest deal isn’t over yet.

Paramount, the media giant that owns Nickelodeon and MTV, has finally agreed to a deal with Skydance Media, the companies said late Sunday.The deal includes an acquisition of National Amusements, which holds the controlling stake in Paramount, and a merger of Skydance and Paramount Global.The announcement wraps up the long and confusing Hollywood mega-merger with two personalities at the center: Shari Redstone, who owns the controlling stake in Paramount via National Amusements, and David Ellison, the CEO of Skydance.But the drama is not over yet, because the Federal Trade Commission could step in with antitrust concerns. Companies have to review…
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Bernie Sanders says Biden can beat Trump

Bernie Sanders says Biden can beat Trump

Sen. Bernie Sanders sidestepped a question asking if he would replace President Joe Biden in the 2024 election if the president withdrew his candidacy.Public concern over the president's health has grown recently after his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump on June 27. An interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, during which Biden dismissed his performance as a "bad episode" and said he remained determined to stay in the race, failed to do much to quell those anxieties.On CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Sunday, Robert Costa asked Sanders if he would be willing to accept the Democratic…
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The 10 saddest deaths in ‘House of the Dragon,’ ranked

The 10 saddest deaths in ‘House of the Dragon,’ ranked

"House of the Dragon" is no stranger to death, murder, or even fratricide. Some of the show's most tragic deaths are tied to children and childbirth.From King Viserys' death to Prince Lucerys, we've ranked the top 10 saddest deaths.  Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Warning: Major spoilers through season two, episode four…
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‘House of the Dragon’ star Eve Best breaks down Rhaenys’ sacrifice and unleashing dragon warfare on Westeros

‘House of the Dragon’ star Eve Best breaks down Rhaenys’ sacrifice and unleashing dragon warfare on Westeros

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for season two, episode four of "House of the Dragon."Princess Rhaenys Targaryen knew that she was embarking on a suicide mission.In episode four, Ser Criston Cole marches on Rook's Rest, a modest castle close to Dragonstone. It's a blatant provocation, but it works: Rhaenyra knows that she needs to send a dragon to counter Cole. Though both Rhaenyra and her son Jacaerys volunteer to go, it's Rhaenys who claims the responsibility."You must send me, Your Grace," Rhaenys says, leaving little room for argument. And in the moment, even for those who didn't already know Rhaenys' fate,…
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Some Republicans worry a Biden replacement could make the race ‘dramatically different’ for Trump

Some Republicans worry a Biden replacement could make the race ‘dramatically different’ for Trump

Donald Trump has gleefully celebrated growing calls for Joe Biden to end his reelection bid, confident that he can defeat any Democrat who challenges him — but some members of the GOP aren't so sure.Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and longtime Trump ally, on CBS' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" Sunday said a new Democratic challenger would make the race "dramatically different" for Trump."President Biden will most likely be replaced, and Kamala Harris is gonna be very vigorous," Graham said, speculating that the vice president would take up Biden's mantle in the race if he stepped aside, as…
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A career coach reviewed the 10-year-old résumé that got him into Google. He would make three changes today.

A career coach reviewed the 10-year-old résumé that got him into Google. He would make three changes today.

Anthony Mays was first introduced to coding when he was seven, playing with a toy computer."I was very attracted to the idea that I could make things and that I could own the things that I make," Mays told Business Insider.While still in high school, he got his first job as a programmer analyst for a local bank.He continued to intern at the bank every summer in college and landed his first full time job there after graduating from the University of California, Irvine, in 2006.Mays worked at the bank for another four years before transitioning to two other companies.In…
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