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Forbes: Nick Bosa’s Holdout From The San Francisco 49ers Is Becoming A Big Deal
Nick Bosa’s Holdout From The San Francisco 49ers Is Becoming A Big Deal
The San Francisco 49ers and star player Nick Bosa are in a contract dispute as Bosa looks for a lucrative extension. The negotiations are complex, with Bosa aiming to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.


Forbes: The Cricket World Cup Is Almost Here But The Trailer Is Lagging
The Cricket World Cup Is Almost Here But The Trailer Is Lagging
The 2023 Cricket World Cup in India is facing organizational issues, with ticket sales starting just 41 days before the event and several match schedule changes. Despite this, the tournament is expected to be a success due to India's passion for cricket and the commercial value of matches involving the country. The format of one-day cricket is also being questioned for its relevance, with the rise of T20 leagues like the IPL. However, the ICC is hoping that the World Cup can monetize greatly if India can win the trophy for the first time in a decade.


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Fox News: James Dean reportedly appearing in new film with AI, experts weigh in on benefits for stars after death
James Dean reportedly appearing in new film with AI, experts weigh in on benefits for stars after death
The BBC reports that James Dean, who died in 1955, will be resurrected using AI in a new film called "Back to Eden." This raises concerns over consent, compensation, and the erosion of a celebrity's legacy. However, AI offers opportunities to continue an artist's career and attract new fans. The use of AI to recreate deceased celebrities is an intriguing prospect, but it also raises ethical and legal questions about ownership, consent, and the preservation of their legacy. The future of entertainment may see the rise of social media stars as opposed to traditional Hollywood celebrities.