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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for Wag Entertainment

Wag Entertainment, a well-known British documentary producer, is undergoing a significant change. Fremantle, the parent company, has decided to shut down Wag's production division. This move comes as part of a broader strategic plan following Fremantle's acquisition of Asacha Media Group, Wag's form

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Healthcare vs. Military Spending: A Tale of Priorities

The U. S. government spends a lot on both healthcare and the military. But when it comes to talking about costs, the numbers can be confusing and misleading. For example, the Pentagon's spending is often discussed in terms of annual budgets, but rarely in terms of daily costs. Meanwhile, debates abo

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Dec 15 2025CELEBRITIES

A Shocking Day in Hollywood: Friends Gather After Tragic Loss

In a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood, a dark cloud settled over Hollywood. The news of Rob Reiner's death spread quickly, leaving his friends and fans in shock. Billy Crystal and Larry David, both longtime pals of Reiner, arrived at his Brentwood home to pay their respects. The atmosphere was heavy,

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Dec 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Rob Reiner's Legacy: A Look at the Man Behind the Camera

Rob Reiner, a beloved figure in Hollywood, has left a lasting impact on many. His sudden passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and admiration from those who knew him best. Kathy Bates, who worked with Reiner in "Misery, " shared her thoughts. She described him as a visionary who wasn't afraid

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

France's Budget Battle: What's Next?

In a recent turn of events, French senators have given the green light to the 2026 budget bill. This move sets the stage for some serious talks between the Senate and the lower house of parliament later this week. The Senate, which leans conservative, voted in favor of the bill with a count of 187

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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Trouble Brews in Congo as Rebels Make Moves

The M23 group, backed by Rwanda, has taken hundreds of Burundian soldiers prisoner during their latest attack in eastern Congo. This happened just days after Congo and Rwanda's leaders promised to keep the peace. The U. S. is not happy and has warned Rwanda to stop breaking the rules. M23 has taken

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Oregon's Land Development: A Long and Winding Road

Oregon's leaders have been talking about making the state more appealing to businesses. But when it comes to land development, the reality is quite different. Take, for example, a recent project that took 25 years to complete. The plan was to build a golf course with hundreds of homes around it. The

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Bold Move: A Risky Bet on Hollywood's Future

Netflix is making waves with its massive $82. 6 billion offer to buy Warner Bros. This deal is a big deal, not just for Netflix but for the whole entertainment world. It shows how tech companies are taking over Hollywood, changing the game for everyone involved. The idea of Netflix, once a small DV

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Dec 15 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mall's New Life: From Shopping to Community

Oakland Mall in Troy, Michigan, is not just another shopping center struggling to keep up with the times. It's a place that's reinventing itself, turning empty spaces into hubs for art, music, and community support. The mall has seen many stores, like Macy's, close their doors after years of busines

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Economy: A Glimpse of Hope Amid Challenges

Japan's economic outlook is looking brighter, with big manufacturers feeling more confident than they have in years. This positive shift is notable because it comes despite ongoing trade tensions with the U. S. The latest survey, which tracks business sentiment, shows that manufacturers are feeling

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