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Inside Media’s Risky Bet on Explosive Prediction Markets | Analysis
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Creatorverse: Dubai Is Angling to Be Creator Home Base
The UAE’s investment in the creator economy comes with some asterisks
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Is Tony Dokoupil’s ‘CBS Evening News’ Overhaul Worth the Trouble?
Plus, “Live with Kelly and Mark” notches a season-best performance and Packers-Bears game sets new NFL streaming record
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Iranian Oscar Winners Call for US Military Action: ‘A Moral Responsibility’ | Guest Column
Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani say “the Iranian people cannot dismantle a regime that has made peaceful change impossible” without international intervention
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‘Late Shift’ Director Breaks Down Her Swiss Film’s Spin on ‘The Pitt’
Petra Volpe’s Oscar-shortlisted film follows an overburdened healthcare worker through a single shift
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The FBI’s Search of a Washington Post Reporter’s Home Crosses a Dangerous Line | Analysis
Journalists and First Amendment experts express alarm over the government’s action, which one suggests is “meant to intimidate” the press
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Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy on Their Excellent Year: ‘Operate Fearlessly and Respect the Audience’ | Exclusive
The Warner Bros. Studios chiefs look back on a $4 billion box office haul and toward awards glory
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How Many Votes Does It Take to Get an Oscar Nomination in 2026?
Depending on the category, the number can be as low as 30 or as high as 922
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ICE Shooting Video, White House Spin, and the World We’re In
The Media Front newsletter aims to cut through the outrage and misleading narratives, and interrogate how power, politics and technology converge to shape the media today
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In a Time of Turmoil and Trauma, the Golden Globes Didn’t Read the Room
The show’s big winners were deserving, but the show felt forced and awkward in its insistence on being loose and fun
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Awards Season Revs Up on Golden Globes Weekend: ‘It’s F—king Crazy’
The AFI, Spirit Awards and BAFTA piggyback to make Golden Globes weekend a wild few days of schmoozing
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Who’s the Boss? Jeremy Allen White and Scott Cooper Dissect Their Springsteen Movie
TheWrap magazine: “I would give Bruce a hug in the morning and a hug in the evening, and we would text each other at the end of the day,” says White
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‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Sinners’ Continue Awards-Season Roll With Producers Guild Nominations
Other nominees include “Marty Supreme,” “Frankenstein,” “Train Dreams,” “Bugonia,” “Sentimental Value” and two surprises — “F1” and “Weapons”
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How Sara Bareilles Joined the ‘Lesbian Avengers’ to Write a Song for ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’
The Oscar-shortlisted song is a collaboration between Bareilles, Brandi Carlile and the late poet Andrea Gibson
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Paul Mescal on the Healing Power of ‘Hamnet’: ‘It’s Not Grief Porn’
The Golden Globe nominee also explains that, as an Irish actor, he used to have “a chip on my shoulder” about Shakespeare














