Paramount Global is set to finalize its $8bn merger with Skydance Media, marking a pivotal shift in the entertainment industry under the Trump administration's influence. The merger's approval has raised eyebrows amidst political tensions and a recent lawsuit settlement with Trump.
David Letterman aired his grievances against CBS after the network announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ The comedian's roast video sparked a wave of support for Colbert from fellow stars.
In a fiery monologue, Stephen Colbert condemned Paramount Global's $16 million settlement of Trump's lawsuit over a '60 Minutes' story, calling it a 'big fat bribe.' His remarks come after Jon Stewart's similar criticism, igniting debates about media ethics and trust.
Since returning to the White House, Trump has intensified his crackdown on immigration, from declaring a national emergency at the border to targeting migrants with no criminal records. The administration’s aggressive policies have sparked fear and confusion among immigrant communities.
Epic Games has settled its lawsuit against Samsung just days before the launch of new smartphones. The battle centered on Samsung's 'Auto Blocker' feature, which Epic claimed hindered its app store's availability.
President Trump's second term sees an aggressive immigration crackdown, with new executive orders and a surge in ICE arrests. Discover the impact on immigrant communities and the controversial policies in play.
Paramount Global faces backlash for settling a lawsuit with Trump, raising concerns about press freedom and corporate ethics. As media outlets grapple with intimidation, what does this mean for journalism's future?
In a shocking move, Paramount has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview, raising concerns about the future of independent journalism and media integrity.
In a dramatic legal twist, Paramount Global has settled a $16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over a CBS interview with Kamala Harris, with funds directed to Trump's future presidential library. This settlement raises questions about media accountability and political influence.
Epic Games' Fortnite players will receive over $126 million in refunds for unwanted purchases. This follows a settlement with the FTC, bringing total refunds to nearly $200 million. Eligible players can file claims until July 9, 2025.