Paramount Agrees to Merge With Skydance
The deal, approved by Paramount’s board, ushers in a new chapter for the company, which owns CBS and the movie studio behind “Top Gun.”
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The deal, approved by Paramount’s board, ushers in a new chapter for the company, which owns CBS and the movie studio behind “Top Gun.”
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He left college to try out acting. Now, he’s set to become one of the most powerful people in Hollywood.
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Treasury officials want to impose penalties on tankers that help Russian oil evade sanctions. White House aides worry that risks making gasoline more expensive.
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Citing high housing costs, some couples are sharing apartments after dating for just a short period. Not all relationships survive.
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Students Target Teachers in Group TikTok Attack, Shaking Their School
Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pa., impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos in the first known mass attack of its kind in the U.S.
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Two Young Drivers Take the Wheel. One, a Teen. The Other, a Tesla.
Can my son learn from the example of the robot controlling the steering wheel? Or should it be the other way around?
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Inside the Factory Turning Trash Into Olympic Podiums
To help make the Olympic Games in Paris greener, Le Pavé, a manufacturing start-up, is making podiums and stadium seating out of recycled plastic.
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The American Inspiration for Britain’s First Female Chancellor
Rachel Reeves, who will oversee Britain’s budget, is expected to pursue an agenda influenced by Janet Yellen’s more activist approach to job-creation and investment in the United States.
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‘Goodest Job’ or ‘Good as Job’? The White House Wants a Word.
ABC News tweaked its transcript of an intriguing moment in its Friday interview with the president after the Biden administration and news outlets raised questions.
By Michael D. Shear and
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Japan is struggling to fund plans that would significantly bolster its military readiness amid rising regional threats.
By River Akira Davis and Hisako Ueno
An organizer and author, she believed that a union was only as strong as its members and trained thousands “to take over their unions and change them.”
By Margot Roosevelt
A New York Times investigation found that Elon Musk exploited federal agencies’ competing missions to achieve his goals for space travel.
By Eric Lipton and Meridith Kohut
What to do when a colleague seems to have a communication problem.
By Anna Holmes
Employees of the National Education Association picketed the site of the group’s annual convention after a walkout over issues including overtime pay.
By Noam Scheiber
A former reporter of The Marion County Record has settled a lawsuit following a raid on the weekly newspaper last year that garnered widespread attention.
By Emmett Lindner
Growth in electric vehicle sales has been slowing, but the Italian luxury carmaker is stepping up investment and setting ambitious targets.
By Bernhard Warner
Respectfully but firmly, the ABC anchor pressed President Biden on the basic questions that Americans had asked themselves over the past week.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
The total in federal grants to create a dozen “tech hubs” in regions beyond Silicon Valley and the coasts.
By Santul Nerkar
As unemployment ticks up and wage growth cools, Federal Reserve officials are watching for signs that the job market is about to crack.
By Jeanna Smialek and Joe Rennison
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