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Disney Faces Political Pressure in Early Test for New CEO
The dispute between late night host Jimmy Kimmel and the President and First Lady is creating an early leadership challenge for Josh D’Amaro.

OpenAI Trial Kicks Off as Musk and Altman Face Off in Court
A high-stakes legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI officially began today in federal court in Oakland, California.

Will DOJ Force Google to Break Itself Up?
The Department of Justice is stepping up against Google, hinting at a potential breakup of the tech giant's search operations.

You May Now Need to Pay More to Get Into Disneyland
The happiest place on earth has made potential park goers not so happy. Disneyland raising ticket prices for some of the highest demand days at the park.

Gas Shortage in Florida as 'Catastrophic' Hurricane Approaches
Winds up to 145 miles an hour and currently category 4, hurricane Milton is heading to Florida and being called "catastrophic."

Why Students Prefer Southern Universities
Education Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Doug Belkin, discusses his latest piece and delves into why incoming freshmen are preferring southern schools.

Are You Smarter Than Travis Kelce?
A fun twist on the classic Fox game show pairs adult contestants with famous faces to tackle sixth-grade level questions.

Amazon Prime Day Has Crazy Good Apple Deals
If you can't wait for those countless black Friday sales, you're in luck Amazon Prime unofficially kicks off holiday shopping season Tuesday.

Mega Millions Lotto Tickets Going Up to $5
A new and improved Mega Millions lottery is on the way and the cost of a ticket to the multi-state lotto going up from $2 to $5 starting in April 2025.

'Concert for Carolina' to Benefit Helene Victims
Less than two weeks after the storm swept through the southeast, 'Explore Asheville' announced the artists that will headline the "Concert for Carolina."

Hurricane Milton Approaching Florida
"If you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are going to die" the stark warning from Tampa mayor Jane Castor as hurricane Milton approaches.
