economy of the united states
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MoviePass Is Coming Back To The U.S., Let Chaos Reign
If you’re a lover of movies, bargains, or just pure, unmitigated chaos, buckle up: The ill-fated theatre-subscription service MoviePass, which set out to disrupt the movie business in 2017 before flaming out spectacularly a short time later, is reportedly eyeing a relaunch.
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Architect Says Billionaire’s Dystopian Dorm Design Is a Dangerous Social and Psychological Experiment
Incoming University of Santa Barbara students will soon get to inhabit a 97-year-old billionaire’s twisted mindspace: a 1.68-million-square-foot windowless death trap which UCSB is describing as a “dorm,” designed by Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman and evidently-rising-architect Charlie Munger.
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It Sure Looks Like Donald Trump Is Trying to Trademark ‘Truthing’
On Wednesday, ex-president and current loser Donald Trump announced he is launching the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), a venture supposedly valued at $2 billion that will encompass everything from a hellhole social network called Truth Social to “non-woke” entertainment. Par for his track record, it looks like he’s trying to snatch up rights…
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Microsoft Knew Bill Gates Was Inappropriate With Female Staff as Early as 2008
Microsoft brass knew that founder and former chairman of the board Bill Gates was propositioning female staff at the company as early as 2008 and told him to stop, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.