Africa Needs $700 Billion of Finance for Green Energy and Metals
Africa will need more than $700 billion in finance over the next decade to develop renewable power and
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Picket Lines, Tight Budgets Confront TV Networks Pitching Shows
As if a shrinking audience of traditional viewers and advertisers pulling back in a wobbly economy weren’t enough,
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Mayim Bialik opts not to host the final week of 'Jeopardy!' Season 39 in solidarity with writers on strike
Mayim Bialik is taking a stand for entertainment industry writers by choosing to stop her "Jeopardy!" hosting gig early.
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8 Streaming Services That Still Let You Share Passwords
Netflix is cracking down on password sharing, but streaming services like Hulu and Paramount+ haven’t banned it (yet).
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Eurovision semi-final: Australia break this year's rock 'curse'
The five-piece band, whose singer is an immigration lawyer, are one of 10 acts going to the final.
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‘Sesame Street’ Just Debuted Its First-Ever Filipino American Muppet
The first Filipino American Muppet on "Sesame Street" is a boy named TJ whose grandmother is helping him learn Tagalog.
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'Sesame Street' welcomes its first Filipino muppet
The beloved children's TV program recently introduced TJ, its first Filipino muppet, in a segment with Kal Penn.
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Fox Sales Rise as Murdoch Addresses Legal Cases, Carlson Exit
Fox Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lachlan Murdoch addressed the recent settlement of a defamation lawsuit on a call
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Amazon to Offer Its Original Movies and Films on Other Sites
Amazon.com Inc. is launching a new unit to distribute its movies and TV shows to other media outlets
1970-01-01 08:00
'Stranger Things' filming halted because of writers' strike
Plans for filming the fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" has been paused due to the writers' strike.
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s Economic Recovery Worries Mount as Data Disappoints
China’s consumer spending and industrial activity grew at a slower pace than expected in April, adding to signs
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Australia's central bank hiked in May due to inflation risks, more raises may be required
SYDNEYAustralia's central bank decided to hike at its May meeting due to inflation risks from weak productivity growth,
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