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AT&T Sells Minority Stake In Underperforming TV Business
AT&T has sold a minority stake in its DirecTV, AT&T TV, and U-Verse businesses to private equity company TPG Capital. AT&T has sold a minority stake in its DirecTV, AT&T TV, and U-Verse businesses to private equity company TPG Capital. -
Game On! GameStop Stock Roars Back To Life Following CFO Exit
GameStop's stock rose more than 80% in after-hours trading, hitting a high of $168 per share. GameStop's stock rose more than 80% in after-hours trading, hitting a high of $168 per share. -
U.S. Transport Department Slams FAA For 'Weak' Boeing 737 Max Certification
The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. -
New USPS Mail Truck Sparks Flood Of Online Memes
Online users have joked that USPS's new truck looks like a duck. Online users have joked that USPS's new truck looks like a duck. -
Billions Of Dollars Worth Of Cocaine Seized In Europe's Largest-Ever Drug Bust
German and Belgian made Europe's largets-ever cocaine bust in two separate shipments. German and Belgian made Europe's largets-ever cocaine bust in two separate shipments. -
Federal Reserve System Restored After Hours-Long Outage
The US Federal Reserve's electronic payment system had a sudden outage. The US Federal Reserve's electronic payment system had a sudden outage. -
Kon'nichiwa Sayōnara, 'Allo 'Allo!: Mitsubishi To U-turn On The Autobahn
Such a decision would allow Renault to continue producing Mitsubishi-branded cars at its French factories. Such a decision would allow Renault to continue producing Mitsubishi-branded cars at its French factories. -
Texas Electric Utility Griddy Shocked With Lawsuit For Price Gouging During The Big Freeze
The woman who filed the lawsuit was charged $9,340 for her monthly electric bill. The woman who filed the lawsuit was charged $9,340 for her monthly electric bill. -
Soaring Suicide Rates Among Japanese Women Prompts A 'Minister For Loneliness'
Japan appointed a man, Tetsushi Sakamoto, as the country's new 'minster of loneliness.' Japan appointed a man, Tetsushi Sakamoto, as the country's new 'minster of loneliness.' -
Sony Promises PS 5 Players Won't Wont For Chips
Analysts said Sony may not be able to keep up with demand. Analysts said Sony may not be able to keep up with demand.