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Lionsgate Studio Vice Chairman Michael Burns says using artificial intelligence to make films will save his company “tens and tens of millions of dollars a year.” Burns even added that an AI company may soon become powerful enough to buy Lionsgate out — the studio has been “long considered a ripe acquisition target,” according to Deadline. “It’s like Moore’s law on crack,” Burns said during a discussion at the Gabelli Sports & Media Symposium in New York on Thursday. “It is going so fast. If you own the existing IP, you get a lot of different ways to monetize it.…

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Colombia’s national soccer team experienced an awkward moment on Thursday during the team’s official FIFA World Cup sendoff ceremony, presided over by outgoing Marxist President Gustavo Petro. The ceremony triggered an ongoing controversy for the team’s captain, soccer star James Rodríguez, amid accusations that he allegedly “snubbed” Petro’s youngest daughter, Antonella Petro, by refusing to take a photo with her. Colombia is one of the 48 nations competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico and scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19.  President Petro, who is in the final…

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Markwayne Mullin’s Department of Homeland Security has arrested two managers and almost 50 illegal migrants at a manufacturing site in South Carolina. “Good stuff by @ICEgov,” said Mike Howell, president of the Oversight Project. “This is what we should see at scale, daily to solve the illegal alien problem.” South Carolina Public Radio reported:  South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced six people were indicted and another 48 people detained on immigration charges after a raid at a plant in Abbeville. The investigation, dubbed “Ghost Story,” began in fall 2024 with cooperation from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, U.S. Immigration…

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Wednesday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed professor and podcaster Scott Galloway’s support for Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner. Galloway said, “Okay, if he gets drunk one night and gets a stupid and tattoo becuse the fact that he’s trying to protect our liberties, the next day, I might be blown up by an IED, he gets a hall pass.” Marlow said, “He was apparently drunk every other night for the next 20 years because he never removed the tattoo.” The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from…

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Workforce participation has reached 61.5%, while unemployment remains at a historic low of 2.2%, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova has said Russia’s labor market remains strong, with unemployment holding at a historic low and workforce participation reaching a record high, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said during a session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).Speaking on Friday at a panel titled ‘Labour Market 2.0: AI, Skills Transformation and New Professions’, Golikova said the share of Russians working had climbed to a record 61.5%, while the unemployment rate remains at just 2.2%.The deputy PM warned, however, of significant structural…

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The Pentagon believes that Moscow would interpret the deployment of long-range missiles as an escalation, the outlet says The Pentagon is set to cancel a Biden-era agreement to deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles to Germany due to fears that it would provoke a Russian retaliation and concerns over depleted weapons stockpiles, Politico reported on Thursday, citing sources.According to two European officials and one US official interviewed by the outlet, the US believes that Russia would view plans to send the missiles, with a range of up to 1,600 km, as an escalation. Politico added that the cancellation could be interpreted as…

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S&P Dow Jones Indices announced Thursday it will preserve its existing eligibility criteria for major benchmarks like the S&P 500, effectively closing the door on expedited inclusion for large technology IPOs such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Bloomberg reports that S&P Dow Jones Indices announced Thursday it will preserve its existing eligibility criteria for major benchmarks like the S&P 500, effectively closing the door on expedited inclusion for large technology IPOs such as SpaceX. The decision represents a divergence from recent industry trends and will delay billions of dollars in flows from passive investment funds. The index provider stated in a press…

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Wednesday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discussed the “sham” being played by Democrats in his race. Sullivan said, “What happened was, there was another candidate who filed at the last minute with the name Dan Sullivan from Petersburg, Alaska. He’s a sham candidate. Alex. What do I mean by that? First, he’s doing everything in his power to confuse Alaskans, right. Let me just give you a couple examples. He is a liberal, progressive Democrat. We have all the records of all the liberals he’s supported. He’s even supported, again, the Democrat candidate in this race, Mary…

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Efforts should instead focus on rebuilding relations through dialogue and practical cooperation, American Chamber of Commerce head Robert Agee has said Imposing additional sanctions on Russia will not help resolve the Ukraine conflict, American Chamber of Commerce in Russia (AmCham Russia) President and CEO Robert Agee has said.Speaking on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2026 (SPIEF 2026) on Thursday, he argued that sanctions have failed to produce results in the four years since the conflict escalated in February 2022, suggesting further sanctions would be equally ineffective.The remarks came after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaled…

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The massive international hotel chain Meliá, based in Spain, announced on Wednesday that it would stop operating 15 of the 34 hotels it currently administers in Cuba. In a statement made public on Wednesday and shared with the relevant Spanish government economic authority, Meliá explained that it was partially exiting the Cuban market “from a profound sense of corporate responsibility” and “in response to and as a consequence of a combination of unforeseen circumstances beyond the capacity of the management or actions of Ilha Bela,” the Portuguese arm of Meliá. The independent Cuban outlet 14 y Medio reported on Wednesday that…

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