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Ellison Family’s Warner Bros Deal Sparks Fears Over CNN’s Editorial Future

Ellison’s Control Over CNN Raises Alarms Across Political and Media Circles The potential acquisition of CNN by the Ellison family —already influential through their Paramount merger—has ignited intense concern among Democrats and media watchdogs. This shift threatens to redefine the network’s editorial stance, especially regarding coverage of the Trump administration.

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Jenny Lemons’ Strategic Shift to Hair Accessories Sparks $2M Success

From Small Startup to Thriving Business Jenny Lemons has transformed her brand into a booming enterprise, now employing three full-time staff members, including her husband Lennick as director of operations and an operations manager. Their team extends to contractors who manage crucial functions such as inventory forecasting and social media marketing, with Instagram playing a pivotal role in customer engagement.

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Why Spotify Lacks a Filter to Separate AI-Generated Music

The Complex Reality Behind AI Music Labeling Spotify has yet to introduce a dedicated button to filter out AI-generated music, and the reasons run far deeper than a simple technical oversight. Experts highlight the intricate challenges involved in distinguishing AI-created tracks from human-made ones, revealing a landscape where creativity, technology, and ethics collide.

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Climate Change Threatens Kiribati’s Fishing Economy and Food Security

Kiribati Faces Massive Economic Losses from Declining Tuna Stocks Kiribati’s Ministry of Fisheries warns that unchecked global greenhouse gas emissions could slash the nation’s fishing access fees by over $10 million annually by 2050 . This staggering loss threatens to undermine the economic backbone of the island nation, which heavily relies on tuna fisheries.

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Can AI Revolutionize the Accuracy of Opinion Polls?

Debating Naratis’s Claim of Near-Human Precision Naratis asserts that AI can achieve polling accuracy comparable to human experts. Skeptics, however, highlight notorious polling misfires—like the unexpected Brexit outcome and Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory—as evidence of polling’s limitations.

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Gulf Economies Brace for Prolonged Impact from Iran Conflict

Saudi Arabia and the UAE demonstrate notable resilience amid regional turmoil, largely thanks to oil export routes that bypass the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz , which Iran has shut down. Iran has attacked Gulf states in retaliation for Israeli and US bombing on its country Severe Economic Strain on Gulf States Justin Alexander , director at Khalij Economics , emphasizes the profound economic damage inflicted on Gulf nations.

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Great Western Railway to Return to Public Ownership by December 2026

Great Western Railway (GWR) , the key rail operator connecting London with the south-west of England and South Wales, will be renationalised in a landmark government decision set for 13 December 2026. This move marks a dramatic shift in the region’s rail services, aiming to prioritize passengers over shareholders.

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Cybercrime Escalates with Alarming Threats of Physical Violence

Cybercriminals are no longer confined to digital attacks—they are increasingly resorting to direct threats of physical harm to intimidate their victims. In a chilling wave of intimidation, hospital employees have reported receiving disturbing phone calls from attackers who possess detailed personal information.

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Discover Cornwall’s Hidden Gems for the Ultimate UK Staycation

Cornwall’s serene landscapes and unspoiled beaches offer a perfect retreat for travelers seeking a car-free, relaxing holiday. Nestled beside a railway line, this destination invites visitors to explore by train, embracing eco-friendly travel and avoiding the soaring petrol and diesel prices triggered by geopolitical tensions in Iran.

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Dua Lipa Sues Samsung for $15M Over Unauthorized Use of Her Image on TV Boxes

Pop Icon Takes Legal Action Against Tech Giant Dua Lipa has launched a $15 million lawsuit against Samsung , accusing the electronics giant of using her image without permission on packaging for its television models sold across the United States. Dua Lipa has filed a complaint against Samsung for allegedly using her image on its TV boxes without consent The lawsuit, filed Friday in the US District Court for the Central District of California , claims Samsung exploited a photograph of Lipa’s fac

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Are UN Climate Talks Losing Their Impact?

Balancing Climate Goals with Economic Realities Joss Garman warns that restricting China’s access to critical markets might slow global emissions reductions. Yet, he emphasizes that ignoring economic security, jobs, and national security risks eroding public and political backing for climate initiatives.

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Trump’s 2018 China Tariffs Ignite Trade War and Economic Uncertainty

Tariffs on $250 Billion in Chinese Imports Spark Disruption In 2018, **Donald Trump** unleashed tariffs targeting $250 billion (£185 billion) worth of Chinese imports, marking the flashpoint that ignited a fierce trade war. This unprecedented move sent shockwaves through global markets and set the stage for escalating tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

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No Border Delays for British Tourists in Greece This Summer, Confirms Tourism Minister

Seamless Entry and Exit for UK Visitors Guaranteed British holidaymakers traveling to Greece this summer will glide through border controls without delays, even during peak season, according to Greece’s Tourism Minister, Olga Kefalogianni . She emphasized the Greek government’s commitment to sparing visitors from cumbersome bureaucratic hurdles upon arrival and departure.

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