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The People Running Disney As It Grapples With Streaming Revolution
The Walt Disney Co. has been a scene of near-constant reorganization for the past few years. And more of that is likely to come as Disney, along with other entertainment companies, tries to get the right structure in place to cope with changes in the industry caused by the rise of streaming video. The most…
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When and where will Shohei Ohtani sign and for how much? MLB staff predictions
The Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes have begun. With MLB free agency commencing Monday, the best player in baseball is officially on the open market. What happens next is anyone’s guess. For months (years?), Ohtani has been expected to command the largest contract in the history of the sport. Whether money will be the deciding factor for…
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Veterans’ health and wellness expo happening soon in Saginaw
SAGINAW, MI — The Aleda Lutz VA Medical Center and YMCA of Saginaw are hosting a Veterans Health and Wellness Expo this week. The expo will take place from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the VA Medical Center pavilion, 1500 Weiss St., and from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, Nov. 9,…
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Portland teachers strike felt differently among city’s food service businesses
Normally bustling with students for the lunch hour, the food carts at the Hillsdale Food Cart Park are closed at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. School is canceled due to the Portland Public Schools teachers strike, which started on Nov. 1, 2023. Kyra buckley / OPB Brothers Yousif and Karam Alhamdani were surprised…
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Burnel and Whitehead Named WAC Men’s Tennis Doubles Players of the Month
Story Links RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) announced on Monday that The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros men’s tennis senior Emilien Burnel and junior Sam Whitehead have been named the TicketSmarter WAC Men’s Doubles Players of the Month for October. Burnel and Whitehead went 2-1 as a duo at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)…
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New Food Pantry Aims to Tackle Food Insecurity at Howard
The entrance to Howard’s new food pantry, which was taken at a time when all available slots to RSVP to go inside the pantry were taken. (Emmarah Kouadio/The Hilltop) Howard recently unveiled a new food pantry to combat food insecurity on campus and promises that it will serve as a resource to the student body.…
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Hines, HKS to Develop Houston Astros Entertainment District
The Houston Astros may have fallen short of another World Series victory, but it has something else to celebrate. The team is making strides with its planned development next to Minute Maid Park, set to include a 17-story, 300-key hotel with about 60,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space, the Houston Business Journal reported. …
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Predicting The Pivotal Role Of AI In Media And Entertainment
Artificial intelligence is the tech buzz of the times. In creative industries, many are grappling with the reality that AI is bound to play an increasing role in the creation of media and entertainment content. On the other hand, some AI-enabled tools support consumption of content, including personalized recommendations on streaming platforms and voice assistants…
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How Are Men Really Doing Right Now? We Found Out.
RIB EYE AT $20 A POUND. Atmospheric rivers. Wildfires. Mass shootings. Covid surging (again). The politicization of everything. The sheer number of times you have to type in two-factor authentication codes. We’re dealing with a lot. Or maybe we’re not dealing. We decided to check in and see what you have to say. How are…
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With few doctors to meet mental health needs, SC expansion and other providers fill gaps
South Carolina and the rest of the country are facing a terrible math problem when it comes to mental health: There are not enough doctors to meet a growing number of patients. While the Palmetto State looks to expand access, other providers may be needed to fill in the gaps. In a ranking of states…