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Sony and Apollo Take Key Step in Bid for Paramount’s Assets
The two companies have expressed interest in acquiring the media conglomerate, but are backing away from their $26 billion all-cash offer.The New York Times - Business -
Sony and Apollo Take Key Step in Bid for Paramount’s Assets
The two companies have expressed interest in acquiring the media conglomerate, but are backing away from their $26 billion all-cash offer.The New York Times - Business -
Indian Authorities Seize $1.1 Billion in Cash, Drugs In Election
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John Mackey's 'The Whole Story' Offers Lessons From Whole Foods' Launch Through Amazon's $13.7 Billion Acquisition
The Whole Foods co-founder's new book covers 45 years of leadership of a beloved international brand.Inc. - Business -
Pillowcase Murders | Paramount+ Official Trailer
This new P+ Original true crime docuseries exposes one of the most prolific serial killers you've never heard of, Billy Chemirmir, who operated undetected for nearly two years by exploiting a culture that ignores, exploits and dismisses our aging ...CBS News - Top stories -
Indian authorities seize over $1 billion worth of illegal vote inducements, including drugs and cash, in country's elections
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Thailand Mulls Up to $3.4 Billion Extra Budget to Finance Cash Handout Plan
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Wemby makes history with All-Defensive selection
Victor Wembanyama was joined by Rudy Gobert, Bam Adebayo, Anthony Davis and Herb Jones on the All-Defensive first team. Alex Caruso, Jalen Suggs, Jaden McDaniels, Derrick White and Jrue Holiday made second-team.ESPN - Sports -
Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 26-June 1
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of May 26-June 1 include actor Laverne Cox, singer Lenny Kravitz and actor Helena Bonham CarterABC News - Entertainment -
Activision Announces New Studio Making "All-New Franchise"
Activision, the gaming giant behind Call of Duty, has announced a new studio based in Europe--Elsewhere Entertainment--that is creating an "all-new franchise." This will be a "narrative-based IP," but the company did not confirm any further ...GameSpot - Tech
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