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After Chinese Incursions, Japan Plans a $2 Billion Defensive Satellite Network
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ABC News - Entertainment
ESPN and other channels return to DirecTV with a new Disney deal after a nearly 2-week blackout
DirecTV on Saturday announced it had reached a deal with Walt Disney Co. that will restore ESPN and ABC-owned stations to its service after a nearly 2-week dispute that blacked out those networks ...16 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
OpenAI's $150 Billion Valuation Depends on Corporate Structure
If a restructuring proves unsuccessful, OpenAI would need to renegotiate its valuation with investors.11 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
BYU vs. Wyoming live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
CBS Sports Network is home to three games in the Week 3 slate9 hours ago - College Football -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
No. 1 Georgia grinds out 13–12 win in defensive slog with Kentucky
No. 1 Georgia struggled against a tough Kentucky defense, but got a 13–12 win over the Wildcats in Lexington.6 hours ago - College Football -
Financial Times - World
More Chinese women graduate but jobs and equal pay still elude them
Women under-represented in Stem subjects at university and afterwards are quizzed about plans to start a family8 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me Spend a Lifetime Searching for Home
China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.4 hours ago -
The New York Times - World
An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and Families Are Torn Over Its Legacy
More than 80,000 children from China were adopted by American families. While many appreciate how the adoptions reshaped their own lives, they are also glad to see the program conclude.51 minutes ago -
The Hill - Politics
Axel Springer, KKR near $13.5 billion break-up deal
German publisher Axel Springer and investment firm KKR are nearing a $13.5 billion break-up deal to split up the media giant, the Financial Times reported. Both sides will discuss at a supervisory ...13 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Sources: Chase not planning in-season deal talks
Ja'Marr Chase has no plans to negotiate a deal this season with the Bengals, sources told ESPN.23 minutes ago - NFL
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