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Black Viriginia Professor Claims He Was Victim Of Racist Attack, Police Say That’s Not What Happened
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Black Viriginia Professor Claims He Was Victim Of Racist Attack, Police Say That’s Not What Happened

'No evidence of criminal intent or racial bias'
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US Army Takes Cue From Wall Street For Officer Bonuses
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US Army Takes Cue From Wall Street For Officer Bonuses

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Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Falters Under Growing Political and Legal Fire
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Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Falters Under Growing Political and Legal Fire

One of the largest proposed mergers in business history will have to wait a little longer. Netflix, which is trying to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery recently granted WBD a seven-day pause so it can explore another offer from Paramount Skydance.  Cue a sigh of relief from many who are worried that purchasing Warner Bros. would make Netflix—the nation’s top streaming service—too big. The proposed deal is worth about $83 billion and would see Netflix, already a streaming giant, take ownership of everything from Batman to “Game of Thrones” to fellow streamer Max.  The proposed Netflix-WBD acquisition has sent shockwaves through Hollywood. Most mega-mergers have involved content producers combining forces, such as when Warner Bros. and Discovery joined up in 2022. But Netflix, though it has some of its own content—think “House of Cards” and “Stranger Things”—is primarily relied upon as a streaming platform, with more than 88 million subscribers in the U.S., ahead of Amazon Prime, Hulu, and other contenders.  Warner Bros., meanwhile, is one of the top entertainment production companies in the world, ranking up there with Disney. Merging it with Netflix wouldn’t just make the latter company huge; it would stack both the production and streaming of so much media in the same place, making everyone answer to the same set of executives and shareholders.  When monopolistic behavior sees one company gain a corner in the marketplace, competition gets squashed and the average American suffers most. We have seen this with everything from life-saving drugs to airlines to internet providers. The results are too often higher prices and inferior services thanks to one corporation with few to no competitors holding all the cards.   It’s happened in the world of entertainment too. As small, independent film producers scratch out an existence with crowd-funded productions and shoe-leather marketing techniques, megamerger after megamerger continues to shrink content choices, restricting them to those with the most mass appeal and in the biggest demand.   So, it shouldn’t be surprising that some are balking at the Netflix-Warner Bros. merger. When the deal was first announced, President Donald Trump said it “could be a problem” because it would create an enormous market share for Netflix. Later, the president said he would be watching to “see what percentage of market they have.”  Sen. Chuck Grassley,  R-Iowa, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, warned, “Control of both a large platform and a deep library of films and shows can affect the bargaining power across the industry… I encourage our antitrust regulators to carefully scrutinize this transaction to ensure that competition is not undermined and to make sure that consumers are protected.”  Many Democrats are skeptical too, with one Democrat senator releasing a statement calling the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal an “anti-monopoly nightmare” and asking the Justice Department to “enforce our nation’s anti-monopoly laws fairly and transparently.”  Some Warner Bros. shareholders have also wondered whether the deal is in their best interest, with one cautioning that “the WBD Board opted to rush into a flawed deal with Netflix rather than earnestly pursue a superior offer from Paramount—in line with the directors’ fiduciary duties.”   A recent Reuters headline hints that this division runs deep: “Some of Warner Bros’ biggest investors are split on Paramount offer.” Such shareholder skepticism is reportedly why Warner Bros. decided to entertain a bid from Paramount-Skydance in the first place, according to CNBC.   When this much of the universe is lining up against you, it would be wise to ask why. Warner Bros. owes its customers this much as they now deliberate over which corporation to join up with.  We live in a changing world, including when it comes to how we watch movies and TV. The good, old-fashioned movie theater is shutting its doors as more and more of us stream content from home.  Yet whether you like or dislike these changes, most of us agree that concentrating too much of this new economic power under a single corporate entity isn’t a good idea. We’ve seen that happen before and it never turns out well.  Warner Bros. should consider this during its weeklong pause. The company’s many iconic entertainment properties deserve to end up in good hands. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal.  The post Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Falters Under Growing Political and Legal Fire appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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OpenAI Suspected that Trans Shooter Was Planning an Attack
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OpenAI Suspected that Trans Shooter Was Planning an Attack

OpenAI Suspected that Trans Shooter Was Planning an Attack
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One of the Most Important Small-Town Papers of the Industrial Age Closing
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One of the Most Important Small-Town Papers of the Industrial Age Closing

One of the Most Important Small-Town Papers of the Industrial Age Closing
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Rush Limbaugh: Five Years Passed
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Rush Limbaugh: Five Years Passed

Time, as the saying goes, flies.  And Sean Hannity captures the moment exactly. Over there on his website, Hannity headlines:  Trump Pays Tribute to Rush Limbaugh Five Years After Radio Legend's Death  The former president honors the conservative icon who shaped the movement that transformed American politics. The story reports:  Five years after America lost one of its greatest conservative voices, President Trump continues to honor the monumental legacy of Rush Limbaugh, the talk radio titan who shaped minds and moved mountains in American political discourse. The EIB Network host didn’t just entertain millions daily—he built the conservative movement that would eventually propel Trump to the White House and fundamentally reshape the Republican Party. Sean goes on to say:  The radio legend’s influence extends far beyond the airwaves into the heart of today’s conservative policy victories. From tax cuts that unleashed economic growth to deregulation that freed American businesses, Limbaugh’s free-market philosophy lives on in every Trump administration achievement. His commitment to constitutional principles helped educate generations of Americans who now form the backbone of the MAGA movement. Exactly. To say the least, Rush Limbaugh’s impact on both the conservative movement and the nation as a whole was both far reaching and considerable. Rush, of course, was not alone. He was the heir to a movement that featured such key players as William F. Buckley Jr., R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., Arizona’s “Mr. Conservative" Senator Barry Goldwater -- and, of course, President Ronald Reagan. Collectively the conservative movement gained considerable steam with the creation of media outlets that brought the movement to public attention.  From Buckley’s National Review to Tyrrell’s American Spectator and on to Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News and Chris Ruddy’s Newsmax, the conservative movement was on the move. But nowhere was that more vividly illustrated than with the arrival of Rush Limbaugh on the radio. From Monday through Friday, from noon to three, like clockwork Rush was there on the radio, broadcasting to the nation in ways both intellectually demanding and often enough hilarious. Not to mention that it was Rush who essentially created the industry of what quickly became known as “conservative talk radio.” Over here are the thoughts from James Golden, Rush’s longtime sidekick famous to Rush’s daily audience of thirty million as “Bo Snerdley.” James notes well when he says:  Five years later, millions of his thirty million listeners still miss his voice, wisdom, humor, and ever-present optimism that America would remain a great and good nation, thanks to their values and the fruit of their hard work. Exactly. And James goes on to add:  There is no question that his success on the radio, as an author and publisher, in television, and online changed America’s media landscape. He broke wide open – the media “dam” that suppressed the voices and values of almost half the country. The “silent majority” through Rush Limbaugh, found its voice. And find its voice that “silent majority” surely did.  Right here at NewsBusters is the home made possible by Brent Bozell and his creation of the Media Research Center. As the MRC notes:  For nearly four decades, the MRC has been the unrelenting counterforce to leftist bias in America’s newsrooms, broadcast networks, and Big Tech platforms. The elitist media don’t just report the news; they weaponize it. They choose what you see, what you never hear, and how you’re supposed to think. For generations, they’ve tilted elections, driven policy, and reshaped culture through selective facts, glaring omissions, and shameless spin. We exist to end that monopoly. We are the receipts the media pray you never see. We are the voice they try to silence. In short, as the conservative movement gained steam, Rush arrived on the scene to translate the movement from the written pages of Buckley and Tyrrell’s magazines to the widespread use of radio. And Rush was so very, very good at it. Over time, as noted, he had an audience of some thirty million Americans who listened to him every one of those five days a week. It should be noted that when he passed, seasoned radio guys and conservatives Clay Travis and Buck Sexton moved into his time slot with the Clay and Buck Show carrying the Rush tradition forward and doing a superb job of it. And that doesn’t count the contributions of Hannity, Glenn Beck and so many others. But without question Rush has been missed over the last five years and, for those who were alive in the day when he was on the air, he will continue to be missed. So one more time? Thank you Rush. Your legacy lives on - and always will. Onward!
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US 'Trying to Starve Cuba' Claims Journalist—X Replies: Communism's Been Starving It for 60 Years
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US 'Trying to Starve Cuba' Claims Journalist—X Replies: Communism's Been Starving It for 60 Years

US 'Trying to Starve Cuba' Claims Journalist—X Replies: Communism's Been Starving It for 60 Years
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Update: Judge Rules on Evicting Residents Because Maryland Police Wouldn't Clean up a Homeless Camp
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Update: Judge Rules on Evicting Residents Because Maryland Police Wouldn't Clean up a Homeless Camp

Update: Judge Rules on Evicting Residents Because Maryland Police Wouldn't Clean up a Homeless Camp
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Cato Needs an Intervention: Peddling Debunked Nonsense While Pretending Left-Wing Body Counts Don’t Exist
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Cato Needs an Intervention: Peddling Debunked Nonsense While Pretending Left-Wing Body Counts Don’t Exist

Cato Needs an Intervention: Peddling Debunked Nonsense While Pretending Left-Wing Body Counts Don’t Exist
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CNN Panelists Did NOT Like Scott Jennings' Reminder That the Left's Anti-SCOTUS Narratives Just Collapsed
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CNN Panelists Did NOT Like Scott Jennings' Reminder That the Left's Anti-SCOTUS Narratives Just Collapsed

CNN Panelists Did NOT Like Scott Jennings' Reminder That the Left's Anti-SCOTUS Narratives Just Collapsed
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