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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos faced a Senate subcommittee over its proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.,
At a Senate antitrust hearing on Tuesday, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos declined to give a “yes or no” answer when asked if he would commit to “full residuals” for union workers.
A pair of Republican lawmakers, desperate to advance a Knowles-Nelson stewardship program bill that can garner GOP support, urged Senate lawmakers and members of advocacy organizations to get on board with pausing land acquisition for two years.
The hearing will be the first chance for lawmakers to publicly question the secretary of state about the capture of Nicolás Maduro and the future of the country.
The families of two men killed on a small boat targeted by the US military filed a wrongful death lawsuit this week.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos defended the streamer's $83 billion Warner Bros. deal during testimony to the Senate Judiciary's subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy, and consumer rights on Tuesday.
Kid Rock weighed in on ticket prices and the concert retail industry during an appearance at the Senate Commerce Committee's hearing.
When the Swiss banking giant bought rival Credit Suisse in 2023, it inherited an investigation over money the Nazis looted from European Jews. The issue now seems to be coming to a head in Washington.
Privacy-minded Senate Judiciary members rehashed their support for adding a warrant requirement to a powerful surveillance authority.