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The NBA said it has signed landmark media-rights deals worth $77 billion with Disney, Amazon and Comcast, turning away a last-minute bid from current rights holder Warner Bros. Discovery.
NBA Unveils $77 Billion TV and Streaming Deals With NBC, ESPN and Amazon
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Yes, Dyson’s Supersonic Hair Dryer Is Actually Worth It
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Exclusive: In Austin, a home that was moved from its original location after it was slated for demolition is getting a new owner.
An Austin Home Faced the Wrecking Ball. So The Owners Cut It Up and Moved It Nearby.
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MillerKnoll, the company behind Eames chairs and office furniture, is seeing order growth from customers after a two-year slide in the wake of Covid.
Office Chair and Couch Demand is Back. That’s Good for One Furniture Maker.
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The VP is in search of a VP. Kamala Harris will want a running mate with strength in battleground states or someone who brings biographical diversity to the ticket. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3LBb6Zt
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In an incident report published Wednesday, CrowdStrike said a bug in a quality-control tool it uses to check system updates for mistakes allowed a critical flaw to be pushed to users’ machines.
CrowdStrike Explains What Went Wrong Days After Global Tech Outage
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Americans’ once-in-a-generation job market has come to an end. 🔗 https://on.wsj.com/3SkOq3F The red-hot hiring and rock-bottom unemployment that helped millions of workers find new gigs, boost their wages and reinvent their careers are giving way to more prosaic times. While the market is still healthy by many measures, signs of difficulty are creeping in. ▪ The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.1% last month—the first time it has crossed above 4% since 2021 ▪ The number of open positions for every unemployed person is back to the prepandemic level of 1.2 ▪ Wage growth has fallen back to earth, hitting 3.9% year-over-year last month One bright spot for workers: The layoff rate remains low, with many businesses holding on to employees they struggled to find during the labor shortage. It’s the hiring rate that has come down, Jeanne Whalen writes. What is the state of the job market in your industry?
The Hottest Job Market in a Generation Is Over
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The gunman who tried to kill former President Donald Trump researched the JFK assassination a week before the shooting, the clearest indication yet that the 20-year-old had been plotting a similar attack.
Trump Gunman Researched JFK Assassination Week Before Shooting
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Donald Trump is the first major-party presidential candidate to accept crypto donations. Meet the everyday investors who made pledges to his campaign.
Meet the Everyday Investors Who Pledged Crypto to Trump
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