The Writers Guild of America dropped their pencils and headed for the picket lines a week ago, and their walkout is already hurting Hollywood productions.
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Disney nixes reservation requirements at Florida parks, adds back dining plans
Disney is rolling back a pandemic-era reservation policy at Walt Disney World that some guests considered confusing or inconvenient.
Continue readingDisney expands lawsuit against DeSantis after governor signs bill to void land deals
The Disney-DeSantis feud began after Disney publicly criticized the controversial classroom bill dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” by critics.
Continue readingThese states might be the next to legalize weed
Marijuana is a multibillion-dollar industry, and more states, such as Florida, Minnesota, Ohio and Pennsylvania, could soon legalize weed.
Continue readingWith ‘The Ferryman,’ Justin Cronin explores a brave new dystopian world
Bestselling novelist Justin Cronin talks to CNBC about the economy, climate catastrophe and the billionaire space race.
Continue readingRestaurants embrace premium reservations to target big spenders
The strategy echoes the broader push across industries to encourage customers to pay more for a better experience.
Continue readingHardcore wrestling fans are torn over the WWE-UFC merger – but they love the drama
WWE and UFC are set to merge later this year to create a company worth more than $21 billion.
Continue readingRocket builder Firefly takes on high-speed Space Force mission for crucial next launch
The Space Force mission Victus Nox calls for flying a Millennium Space Systems-built satellite on Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha rocket — on remarkably short notice.
Continue readingFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill to void Disney development deals
The deals are at the center of the battle between Disney and DeSantis, who is expected to challenge former President Donald Trump in the 2024 […]
Continue readingHere’s what the SEC will require under its strict new stock buyback disclosure rules
The new rules “will increase the transparency and integrity” of corporate stock repurchasing overall, said SEC Chairman Gary Gensler.
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