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New rules: what to wear at a summer festival
As Dua Lipa heads to Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage, our styling editor suggests ways to nail festival fashion Continue reading... -
ABC News - Entertainment
Marsha Ambrosius' new 'CASABLANCO' album is just what Dr. Dre ordered
Marsha Ambrosius was done with the demands required of a successful R&B star, including touring and music industry politics -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
What's in the new IATSE deal? Wage increases, AI rules and more
Crew members union IATSE has released a summary of its new tentative deal with the top Hollywood studios. Here's what's in it. -
Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers. -
CNBC - Business
What the new IRS guidance on crypto tax reporting means for investors
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS on Friday released final tax reporting rules for digital asset brokers. Here's what crypto investors need to know. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Think to New Worlds' Review: Stranger Than Fiction
Charles Fort, the ‘magnificent nut’ who tracked poltergeists and flying saucers, had an influential afterlife, inspiring authors of science fiction and horror. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Playable Worlds unveils Raph Koster’s new sandbox MMO Stars Reach
Playable Worlds has announced its first title, Star Reach, a fully-simulated, massively multiplayer sandbox game for all to explore. This is a modern MMO crafted by veteran MMO designer Raph Koster, cofounder of Playable Worlds. It’s set in a ... -
BBC News - Top stories
Hitting reset: A new dawn for Final Fantasy's online world
Director Naoki Yoshida says the new release is a significant moment for the Final Fantasy franchise.
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The Supreme Court Protects the Presidency in Trump v. U.S.
A 6-3 majority rules that Presidents have ‘presumptive immunity’ from criminal prosecution for their official acts.Donald Trump -
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The Administrative State Loses Again
The Supreme Court lets a new business challenge an old regulation. -
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Redbox Parent Company Files for Bankruptcy
The DVD rental kiosk operator seeks protection from creditors, with HPS Investment Partners asking for the appointment of a chapter 11 trustee. -
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Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment Seeks Buyer
A deal could enable Imagine’s main financial backer, Raine Group, which invested more than $100 million in 2016, to exit. -
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Courts Rule, Biden Says Who Cares?
After its SAVE plan is blocked, the Department of Education pauses interest payments for borrowers.Joe Biden