2024
WME Agent Apologized to Coworkers for “Kill Them All” Text Message – Hollywood Reporter
The agent, Brandt Joel, told the group he wanted to address what had happened, expressed remorse for what he had done, said he deeply regretted it and holds himself responsible.
Reality TV continues to fail women. ‘Bachelorette’ star Jenn Tran is the latest example – USA TODAY
Jenn Tran was forced to face her ex in front of the world and also faced a world of embarrassment. Why does “The Bachelor” franchise keep doing this?
Jennifer Lopez exits spa with ring on wedding finger amid Ben Affleck divorce – New York Post
Don’t be fooled by the rocks that she’s got.
Travis Kelce’s Reps Respond to Alleged Taylor Swift Breakup Plan – E! NEWS
Travis Kelce’s reps cleared the air about an alleged “media plan” devised in case of a breakup with Taylor Swift after a document detailing how to handle the fallout surfaced online.
Dollar stores are struggling. Blame Walmart – CNN
After years of prolific growth, US dollar stores have hit a downturn.
Southwest Airlines’ battle with activist investor heats up: Are free bags on the chopping block? – Fox Business
An activist investor has continued pushing for a “comprehensive” review of Southwest Airlines’ business while simultaneously building its stake in the carrier.
Biden preparing to block Nippon Steel purchase of U.S. Steel – The Washington Post
President Joe Biden is set to block Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, a major industry move.
DOJ subpoenas Nvidia in deepening AI antitrust probe, report says – Ars Technica
DOJ reportedly seeks evidence of alleged unfair supply and pricing of AI chips.
The bond market flashes another recession warning ahead of unemployment report – MarketWatch
The 2-year Treasury yield was on the doorstep of closing below its 10-year counterpart for the first time since 2022
US job openings fall to lowest level since January 2021 – Fox Business
The Labor Department reported Wednesday that job openings in July fell to their lowest level in more than three years as the labor market continues to cool.
