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Netflix received $2.8 billion after its failed bid for WBD, which is a hell of a runner-up prize. Exactly how it spends that money is yet to be seen.
Since the strikes on Iran, more airplanes have been rerouting over the Caucasus. Azerbaijan closed part of its airspace after a drone attack.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its jobs report revealing February's job growth, after a job surge the prior month that beat expectations.
Anthropic has dethroned OpenAI atop the US app stores on the heels of its CEO Dario Amodei's refusal to back down to the Pentagon.
As redemptions jump and AI fears swirl, private credit giants defend their software bets.
"It was kind of a psychological weight we could get rid of," said one financially independent NYC-based couple.
Miami has attracted firms like Palantir and Citadel, growing its tech workforce and creating strong links with Silicon Valley.
Ukraine developed low-cost ways to defeat Iranian drone designs, and some troops say the lessons from its war now have wider relevance.
AI is shifting software engineers from being crafters of "elegant code" to overseers of agents. That change can dampen workers' job satisfaction.
Dr. Jordan Metzl, a longevity and sports medicine doctor, runs home after work and strength trains in the park.
Judy Katz had a successful PR career at places like Madison Square Garden before she started her own PR firm. Now she ghostwrites in her 80s.
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison is looking to battle Netflix by bringing on short-form video and hiring key executives away from Amazon.
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