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Warner Bros. Discovery announced corporate names and senior leadership appointments for when the company separates into two separate entities.
Warner Bros. Discovery plans to break itself into two next year, undoing Discovery's $43 billion purchase of Warner Bros. three years ago—a deal analysts call a resounding flop.
Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn argues moving the shuttle to a site near Houston's Johnson Space Center would right an "egregious wrong.”
The brand new reality series "Animals on Drugs" follows wildlife expert Forrest Galante as he tracks animals exhibiting strange behaviors and figures out a way to rehabilitate them safely.
Everybody loves trailers, so the new Surf Mode sounds right up our alley. This uses machine learning to pick up on your tastes and puts together a series of clips previewing content it thinks you’ll like from The Roku Channel.
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David A. Shargel of Bracewell LLP discusses the increasingly complex e-discovery landscape with ever-expanding sources of data and new artificial intelligence technologies.
A group of Canadian scientists attached GoPro cameras to GPS collars on 20 polar bears in the Hudson Bay area in northeastern Canada. The scientists studied the footage and observed how polar bears are adapting to rapidly melting sea ice.
Muller is expected to sign a deal that will not require a designated player (DP) spot in 2025, but would jump to a DP deal in 2026.