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Netflix, con menos abonados de lo esperado, cae en la bolsa pese a buenos resultados

Netflix, con menos abonados de lo esperado, cae en la bolsa pese a buenos resultados
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Migrant shelter for teen girls closes amid volunteer death

Migrant shelter for teen girls closes amid volunteer death The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services building is seen in Washington, DC, on July 22, 2019. (Photo by ALASTAIR PIKE/AFP via Getty Images) OAN Newsroom A Texas migrant facility for young girls shut down after an employee died. On Saturday, the facility which housed more than 450 girls ages 13 to 17 years old abruptly closed less than three weeks after opening. Officials said a volunteer on the site died after falling ill, but have not released further details. .@HHSGov is suddenly closing an emergency influx site in Houston just weeks after it opened, reunifying 130 of the 450 minor girls with family and transferring the rest to other ORR facilities. It did not say what had prompted this. pic.twitter.com/HRxfYeSb7c

Denied Equal Opportunity in the Marketplace, Conservative Filmmakers Start to Fight Back

Denied Equal Opportunity in the Marketplace, Conservative Filmmakers Start to Fight Back
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Netflix signs exclusive deal with Sony

When the next films in the Spider-Man, Jumanji series leave theaters next year, they’ll be heading to a new streaming home. Variety reports that Netflix has won a nearly two-year auction for the exclusive U.S. streaming rights to Sony Pictures’ theatrical releases, starting in 2022. Yes, MCU fans, that means you can watch Spider-Man: No Way Home as many times as you want without having to shell out on an Amazon Prime Video rental or signing up for a Starz subscription. Advertisement Since it looks like the U.S. is one step closer to safely opening movie theaters across the country, this won’t be a similar setup to what Warner Bros. and its corporate cousin HBO Max worked out: The movies will head to Netflix during what’s referred to in the industry as the “pay-one window” a period of time that traditionally begins nine months after a theatrical release, but has been getting shorter in recent years because of, well, situations like this and the one that put

VA to see another big spending boost under Biden s first budget plan

VA to see another big spending boost under Biden’s first budget plan 5 hours ago VA Secretary Denis McDonough (left) tours an exam room with staff of the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center on Feb. 10. (Robert Turtil/VA) The Department of Veterans Affairs would see another big funding increase under the fiscal 2022 budget plan outlined by the White House on Friday, with more money for suicide prevention, homelessness assistance programs and toxic exposure research. Administration officials said the budget boosts are needed to continue key support programs and fulfill their promise to improve outreach to more veterans. “The (budget) request ensures that all of America’s veterans including women veterans, veterans of color, and LGBTQ+ veterans receive the care they have earned and prioritizes addressing veteran homelessness, suicide prevention, and caregiver support,” officials said in a statement to Congress outlining the budget request.

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