Paramount, the iconic film studio, is facing a critical moment as rumors of potential mergers and acquisition bids swirl around the company. Despite the uncertainty, Paramount put on a strong show at CinemaCon, announcing a series of exciting projects and bringing out big-name stars to generate buzz and excitement among… Read More
European Central Bank signals it may cut rates in June
The European Central Bank has signaled that it may lower interest rates at its upcoming meeting in June, marking a significant move as major central banks around the world, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, grapple with the timing of reducing credit costs for businesses and consumers amid declining but persistent… Read More
The Masters returns… for the last time?
The Augusta National this week will be one of both unity… and division. Golf’s best players from both the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit converge for the Masters, it will likely represent the last time this season’s major championships enjoy such a unified field. Despite LIV’s presence… Read More
CinemaCon: Industry says blockbusters aren’t enough
Cinema owners are still riding high from “ Barbenheimer.” The simultaneuous release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” brought audiences to cinemas around the world. Ultimately, the phenomenon generated nearly $2.5 billion in combined ticket sales. However, when cinema owners gathered in Las Vegas this week for the annual CinemaCon and trade… Read More
$1.3 billion lottery winner remains unverified, as of Monday
Oregon lottery officials said Tuesday that the winner of the eighth-biggest lottery prize in U.S. history will not be announced for at least a couple more weeks until his ticket is verified. The lottery officials will announce after they make arrangements for the payments. Sponsored: How Your Dog Cries For… Read More
Year-over-year inflation ticked up to 3.8 percent in March
The cost of living in the United States remained high in March, according to a government report released on Wednesday. Prices for items like rent and car insurance continued to rise, which may cause the Federal Reserve to reconsider when and by how much to lower interest rates this year…. Read More
Big changes coming to internet providers’ fees, FCC announces
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently adopted new rules that require internet service providers to display “broadband labels” for their internet packages. Similar to the nutritional labels found on food products, these labels aim to provide consumers with clear and accurate information about the cost and performance of high-speed… Read More
NPR whistleblower comes forward with bombshell
Uri Berliner is a senior business editor at National Public Radio. As a current employee, Berliner has just gone public with something rotten in the organization — and it has critics calling for the radio station to be defunded. At the risk of stating the obvious, Berliner named a lack… Read More
Superman comic just sold for $6 million at auction
A piece of superhero history just shattered records and made headlines around the world. A rare 1938 copy of Action Comics No. 1, the comic that introduced the one and only Superman, sold for a jaw-dropping $6 million at auction. Can you believe it? This isn’t just any old comic… Read More
$1.3 billion lottery winner identified Monday
The wait is finally over, and the lucky winner of the staggering $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot has come forward to claim their prize. The Oregon Lottery announced on Monday that the ticket matching all six numbers was purchased at a Plaid Pantry convenience store in northeast Portland, sending shockwaves through… Read More
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