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Bob Iger shut down the idea that ABC was for sale at the DealBook Summit on Wednesday.
  • Billionaire Nelson Peltz is no longer an investor in Disney.
  • Peltz fought a pricey proxy battle with Disney CEO Bob Iger over its board but lost.
  • He's now sold all his Disney shares, which marks the likely end of the power struggle.

Billionaire hedge fund founder Nelson Peltz has sold his



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Instagram users are getting another helping hand in steering clear of unwanted social media interactions.

On Thursday, the platform announced it's adding a stronger mute setting to its existing "Limits" feature, which was originally offered to select users in 2021 to help curb creator harassment, and adding default Close Friends limits for teen users. Limited audience settings were released to



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Donald Trump during 'The Celebrity Apprentice' filming in 2009.
  • "The Apprentice" producer Bill Pruitt says Donald Trump used the n-word.
  • Pruitt wrote in Slate that the moment was captured on tape, but will likely never surface.
  • A Trump campaign spokesperson called Pruitt's account a "completely fabricated and bullshit story."

A producer on "The Apprentice" said Donald Trump


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Plastique Tiara is back where she belongs: showing up and out on the runway of RuPaul's Drag Race.

After her debut on Season 11, the TikTok savant has returned to the franchise to compete for her charity, The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), on Season 9 of All Stars. "I'm here to continue the Asian legacy and put Vietnamese drag onto the map," Plastique tells Mashable of her time on the show. "I



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Elon Musk has agreed to testify in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation into his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. A legal document filed on Thursday shows that Musk waived his right to appeal a court order that requires him to testify.

This means Musk will have to appear at one of the SEC’s