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Live Nation Faces Trial Over Alleged Antitrust Violations; Leaked Messages Stir Controversy
The U.S. government and 39 states are pursuing antitrust actions against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, citing internal Slack messages as evidence of monopolistic practices. The trial's direction could hinge on the admissibility of these messages, despite a DOJ settlement involving fee caps and venue divestiture.

Jim Clyburn Announces Bid for 18th Term, Poised to Influence Democratic Leadership Transition
Rep. Jim Clyburn announced his bid for an 18th term, aiming to remain a key Democratic leader if the party regains the House in 2026. Despite calls for younger leadership, Clyburn emphasizes his local support and influence.
South Korea's National Assembly has approved a framework to manage Seoul's $350 billion investment in the U.S., establishing a public corporation to oversee project selection in line with a bilateral agreement. The initiative, passed overwhelmingly, seeks to boost sectors like semiconductors and energy while ensuring transparency and strategic alignment with U.S. trade goals.
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Cuba is set to release 51 prisoners as a goodwill gesture towards the Vatican, amid discussions on U.S.-Cuba relations and potential policy shifts. This move comes as Cuba faces economic challenges, including electricity shortages and diplomatic tensions with the U.S., highlighting the symbolic significance of the release.
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has unveiled a pioneering AI platform allowing international and local companies to train models with real battlefield data. This initiative aims to enhance defense collaboration, improve AI capabilities, and sustain global support amidst increasing security challenges.
Authorities intensify their search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, missing since January 31, with a $1 million reward offered for information leading to her recovery. Despite progress in the investigation, involving surveillance reviews and public appeals, officials caution that the case remains unsolved as they examine potential electronic disruptions and analyze digital clues.
Ernie Anastos, an iconic Greek-American broadcaster, has died at 82, leaving a lasting legacy on New York television with over 30 Emmy awards. Known for his trusted reporting, Anastos was a pivotal figure in events like 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic, and remained a strong advocate for truth in journalism throughout his career.













