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  • January Live Music at Seaport Village

    January Live Music at Seaport Village

    Where Music Meets the Waterfront

    Saturdays, Jan. 10 – 31, 2026

    Whether you’re enjoying a meal, shopping, or simply soaking in the waterfront vibes, our live music adds the perfect soundtrack to your Seaport Village experience.

    Enjoy every weekend…

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  • ‘Oxidative efficiency’ and 5 other crucial things all runners should know about carbs and marathon fuelling

    ‘Oxidative efficiency’ and 5 other crucial things all runners should know about carbs and marathon fuelling

    If you want to have a terrible marathon experience, don’t fuel for it – and hit the wall the hard way. If you want to have a fantastic marathon experience, do consume plenty of carbohydrate before and during it – because that way, your body…

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  • Global Blog | The new moto watch is the first to introduce Motorola’s partnership with Polar, a leader in wearable sports and fitness The new moto watch introduces Motorola’s partnership with Polar

    Global Blog | The new moto watch is the first to introduce Motorola’s partnership with Polar, a leader in wearable sports and fitness The new moto watch introduces Motorola’s partnership with Polar

    “We are thrilled to be partnering with Motorola on the new moto watch,” Eric Chouhmat, Executive Vice President, Global Sales at Polar said. “Motorola has been developing innovative, lifestyle technology since the beginning, and…

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  • The year we stop pretending it’s just a phase – European Council on Foreign Relations

    The year we stop pretending it’s just a phase – European Council on Foreign Relations

    This year, we decided to finally relinquish our state-of-the-art scoring algorithm to a less interested party. But lest things get out of hand, the authors have outsourced this thankless task to an ECFR colleague: Chris Herrmann,…

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  • US says it will discuss Greenland ownership with Denmark next week

    US says it will discuss Greenland ownership with Denmark next week

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced he will hold talks with Denmark next week amid concerns over America’s desire to acquire the Danish territory of Greenland.

    Marco Rubio’s statement to reporters following a closed-door briefing with…

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  • US will control Venezuela oil sales ‘indefinitely’, official says

    US will control Venezuela oil sales ‘indefinitely’, official says

    Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter

    Bloomberg via Getty Images  A oil pumpjack on Lake Maracaibo in Cabimas, Zulia state, VenezuelaBloomberg via Getty Images

    A oil pumpjack on Lake Maracaibo in Cabimas, Zulia state, Venezuela

    The US will control sales of sanctioned Venezuelan oil “indefinitely” as it prepares to roll back restrictions on the…

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  • US will control Venezuela oil sales ‘indefinitely’, official says

    US will control Venezuela oil sales ‘indefinitely’, official says

    While White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the two sides had struck a deal, Venezuela’s state-run oil company PDVSA said in a statement that negotiations over oil sales were ongoing within the framework that exists between the two…

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  • Warner Bros rejects Paramount bid again, tells shareholders to support Netflix offer

    Warner Bros rejects Paramount bid again, tells shareholders to support Netflix offer

    NEW YORK (AP) — Warner Bros. again rejected a takeover bid from Paramount and told shareholders Wednesday to stick with a rival offer from Netflix.

    Warner’s leadership has repeatedly rebuffed Skydance-owned Paramount’s overtures — and urged shareholders just weeks ago to back its the sale of its streaming and studio business to Netflix for $72 billion. Paramount, meanwhile, has made efforts to sweeten its $77.9 billion hostile offer for the entire company.

    WATCH: Proposed Warner Bros. sale prompts concerns among Hollywood’s creative community

    Warner Bros. Discovery said Wednesday that its board determined Paramount’s offer is not in the best interests of the company or its shareholders. It again recommended shareholders support the Netflix deal.

    “Paramount’s offer continues to provide insufficient value, including terms such as an extraordinary amount of debt financing that create risks to close and lack of protections for our shareholders if a transaction is not completed,” Warner Bros. Discovery Chair Samuel Di Piazza Jr. said in a statement. In contrast, he added, the company’s agreement with Netflix “will offer superior value at greater levels of certainty.”

    Paramount did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The company’s hostile bid is still on the table. Warner shareholders currently have until Jan. 21 to “tender” their shares.

    Late last month, Paramount announced an “irrevocable personal guarantee” from Oracle founder Larry Ellison — who is the father of Paramount CEO David Ellison — to back $40.4 billion in equity financing for the company’s offer. Paramount also increased its promised payout to shareholders to $5.8 billion if the deal is blocked by regulators, matching Netflix’s breakup fee.

    In its Wednesday letter to shareholders, Warner expressed concerns about a potential deal with Paramount. Warner said it essentially considers the offer a leveraged buyout, which includes a lot of debt, and also pointed to operating restrictions that it said were imposed by Paramount’s offer and could “hamper WBD’s ability to perform” throughout a transaction.

    The battle for Warner and the value of each offer grows complicated because Netflix and Paramount want different things. Netflix’s proposed acquisition includes only Warner’s studio and streaming business, including its legacy TV and movie production arms and platforms like HBO Max. But Paramount wants the entire company — which, beyond studio and streaming, includes networks like CNN and Discovery.

    If Netflix is successful, Warner’s news and cable operations would be spun off into their own company, under a previously-announced separation.

    A merger with either company could take over a year to close — and will attract tremendous antitrust scrutiny along the way. Due to its size and potential impact, it will almost certainly trigger a review by the U.S. Justice Department, which could sue to block the transaction or request changes. Other countries and regulators overseas may also challenge the merger. And politics are expected to come into play under President Donald Trump, who has made unprecedented suggestions about his personal involvement on whether a deal will go through.

    Trade groups across the entertainment industry have continued to sound the alarm about both deals.

    In a statement addressed to a Congressional antitrust subcommittee on Wednesday, Cinema United — which represents more than 60,000 movie screens worldwide — reiterated it was “deeply concerned” that Netflix’s acquisition could harm both moviegoers and people who work in theaters, pointing to the streaming giant’s past reliance on its online platform. The group said its concerns were “no less serious” for Paramount’s bid — warning of consequences of further consolidation overall, which it said could result in job losses and less diversity in filmmaking.

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  • Lady Vols Add ACC All-Freshman Team Outside Hitter Kennedi Rogers to 2026 Roster

    Lady Vols Add ACC All-Freshman Team Outside Hitter Kennedi Rogers to 2026 Roster

    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee volleyball announces another addition to its 2026 roster with the announcement of 2025 ACC All-Freshman Team selection Kennedi Rogers.

    “We are really excited to add Kennedi to our program”, said head coach Eve Rackham…

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  • Oil ship seized by U.S. over Venezuela ban newly listed under Russian flag

    Oil ship seized by U.S. over Venezuela ban newly listed under Russian flag

    The U.S. has announced the seizure of the Bella-1 for violations of U.S. sanctions. The vessel, known as the Marinera after recently reflagging to Russia, was seized in the North Atlantic pursuant to a warrant issued by a U.S. federal court after…

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