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Are the MLB, NBA and NHL in an Economic Crisis?

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Oct 16, 2024 Due to this toxic combination of a failed business model and our monopolistic and oligo

[Splinter]( Oct 16, 2024 [Are the MLB, NBA and NHL in an Economic Crisis?]( [Are the MLB, NBA and NHL in an Economic Crisis?]( Due to this toxic combination of a failed business model and our monopolistic and oligopolistic cable markets, the MLB, NHL NBA, RSNs and cable companies are at a stalemate across the country with no long-lasting resolution in sight. [U.S. Threatens to Potentially Withold Weapons to Israel…After the Election]( [U.S. Threatens to Potentially Withold Weapons to Israel…After the Election]( Northern Gaza was already in a "full-blown famine" before being intentionally starved by Israel for the last two-plus weeks, and a month from now, the United States may try to do something about it. What moral courage. [What if COP29 Just Fails?]( [What if COP29 Just Fails?]( As countries continue the run-up to the meeting, which starts November 11 in Baku, Azerbaijan, it seems increasingly plausible that such an agreement will simply fail to materialize. [This Wild Plausible Map Is the Best Outcome for the Election Because it Proves Everyone Wrong]( [This Wild Plausible Map Is the Best Outcome for the Election Because it Proves Everyone Wrong]( We are a broken country, being jerked around by myriad crises ranging from a genocide we’re backing in Gaza to climate catastrophe in the southeast to an entire political party abandoning the very concept of objective truth. There is no reason, only chaos, which is why this electoral map that's all over the place would be the most fitting one for 2024 America. [Tech Giants Make Splashy Nuclear Power Announcements Long Before The Power — Maybe — Arrives]( [Tech Giants Make Splashy Nuclear Power Announcements Long Before The Power — Maybe — Arrives]( The upshot of this flurry of nuclear activity is that the tech giants can say they are preparing for the huge increase in power demand from their AI-powering data centers with clean, emissions-free electricity. They can do this, of course, years before any such power starts flowing. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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