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Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
"It undermines transparency," Sen. Elizabeth Warren said of Trump's proposal. "That is the whole point here."
  • Trump said that companies should no longer have to report earnings to the SEC every quarter.
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren criticized the suggestion, saying it undermines transparency.
  • She says that's the point — and that Trump doesn't want "real numbers reported."

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In one of DramaBox's top performing titles, Lucy, adopted by a werewolf family, is forced into an arranged marriage.
  • Micro drama apps are projected to make $3 billion globally this year, excluding China, per Owl & Co.
  • The US leads the micro drama market outside China, generating $1.3 billion in revenue.
  • These dramas are movie-length soapy titles chopped into bite-sized episodes meant for

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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos got his start in film as a video store clerk.
  • Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos advised young professionals to be dependable in their roles.
  • He said the trait is becoming a "lost art" and there's an "entitlement" among younger generations.
  • Sarandos started off as a video store clerk and rose to co-CEO of Netflix.

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XAI laid off hundreds of workers in September
  • XAI told workers in an all-hands Monday that layoffs were over, then terminated more people.
  • The company said it's giving data annotators a 10% raise and increasing hiring for specialty tutors.
  • XAI laid off more than 500 workers on the team that trains Grok on Friday night.

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell could announce the first rate cut of the year.
  • The first interest-rate cut of the year is here, and it could eventually mean savings for Americans.
  • The Fed meeting follows soft job growth, rising unemployment, and increasing inflation rates.
  • A rate cut could ease borrowing costs, but it won't significantly impact Americans' mortgages or credit.

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