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Samsung's recent pay deal for its chip unit has sparked conversations about the widening inequality as AI reshapes the workforce, highlighting a growing divide between top performers and the rest. Meanwhile, the U.S. is poised to launch a sovereign wealth fund aimed at securing financial stability for future generations, a move that could redefine investment strategies. In culture, Kane Parsons' debut film is reimagining horror through a psychological lens, while the new Spider-Noir series invites viewers to engage with artistic choices in a unique way, reflecting broader trends in storytelling and audience experience.
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Arts, Events & CultureEnriching or irritating? Spider-Noir turns Spider Universe black and whiteThe new Spider-Noir show featuring Nicolas Cage offers viewers a unique experience by allowing them to watch it in both color and black and white, sparking discussions about its artistic choices.
Politics & PolicyRevisiting Bernie's 'Democratic Socialism' speech, ten years laterBernie Sanders' 2015 speech on 'democratic socialism' significantly reshaped its perception in American politics, transitioning it from an obscure term to a central topic in national discourse. The speech's impact continues to resonate, influencing political conversations and the broader understanding of socialism in the U.S.
Politics & PolicyDemocrats see red meat in Paxton primary blowoutDemocrats are viewing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's decisive victory over Sen. John Cornyn in the GOP primary as a strategic advantage for their party in upcoming elections.
Arts, Events & CultureThe ‘Becky Shaw’ Star Who ‘Does Horrible Things’ Oh So WellAlden Ehrenreich captivates audiences in 'Becky Shaw' with his portrayal of a cynical money manager, showcasing his ability to evoke deep emotional responses through his character's morally questionable actions.
Business & TechnologyOil Prices Fall as Uneasy Truce Holds Between U.S. and IranOil prices are declining as traders assess the potential for a lasting agreement between the U.S. and Iran amidst ongoing tensions.
Arts, Events & Culture’The UK is a hostile environment to do art’: Tara Clerkin Trio on their bold, bright music – and the fight working class artists faceThe Tara Clerkin Trio's unique sound, shaped by happy accidents and a blend of genres, reflects the struggles of working-class artists in the UK, highlighting the challenges they face in a hostile environment for the arts. Their innovative approach to music-making has resonated with underground fans, despite the financial and personal difficulties behind their work.
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