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* '''December 11, 2025''' – Lawmakers, regulators, and investors debate the proposed '''$72 billion Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros.''' and a rival hostile bid from Paramount, raising antitrust questions and fears of further consolidation in Hollywood. | * '''December 11, 2025''' – Lawmakers, regulators, and investors debate the proposed '''[[Netflix–Warner Bros. acquisition|$72 billion Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros]].''' and a rival hostile bid from Paramount, raising antitrust questions and fears of further consolidation in Hollywood. | ||
* '''December 11, 2025''' – Analysts warn about a sharp rise in '''ransomware and cyber extortion attacks''' targeting schools, local governments, and businesses, with 2025 data showing large year-over-year increases across the U.S. | * '''December 11, 2025''' – Analysts warn about a sharp rise in '''ransomware and cyber extortion attacks''' targeting schools, local governments, and businesses, with 2025 data showing large year-over-year increases across the U.S. | ||
* '''December 10, 2025''' – U.S. forces seize an oil tanker linked to sanctioned Venezuelan crude, prompting the Maduro government to condemn the move as “international piracy” and increasing tensions between Washington and Caracas. | * '''December 10, 2025''' – U.S. forces seize an oil tanker linked to sanctioned Venezuelan crude, prompting the Maduro government to condemn the move as “international piracy” and increasing tensions between Washington and Caracas. | ||
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- December 11, 2025 – Lawmakers, regulators, and investors debate the proposed $72 billion Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. and a rival hostile bid from Paramount, raising antitrust questions and fears of further consolidation in Hollywood.
- December 11, 2025 – Analysts warn about a sharp rise in ransomware and cyber extortion attacks targeting schools, local governments, and businesses, with 2025 data showing large year-over-year increases across the U.S.
- December 10, 2025 – U.S. forces seize an oil tanker linked to sanctioned Venezuelan crude, prompting the Maduro government to condemn the move as “international piracy” and increasing tensions between Washington and Caracas.
- December 8–11, 2025 – Reactions continue after the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., where the U.S. learned its group for the tournament it will co-host with Canada and Mexico.
- December 2025 – The Federal Reserve’s series of interest-rate cuts, combined with mixed economic data, fuels debate over inflation, recession risks, and the strength of the U.S. labor market.
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- Netflix–Warner mega-merger talk – Americans debate what a combined Netflix–Warner Bros. giant would mean for HBO, CNN, DC films, and movie theaters.
- Paramount’s counter-bid – Headlines and hot takes fly after Paramount launches a hostile offer and urges Warner Bros. shareholders to reject the Netflix deal.
- World Cup 2026 draw reactions – Fans argue online about whether the USMNT got a favorable group as the U.S. prepares to co-host the expanded 48-team tournament.
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- Holiday travel + winter weather – Clips of crowded airports, airline delays, and winter storms circulate widely as Americans move around the country in December.
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📜 On This Day in U.S. History – December 11
- 1941 – Following Germany and Italy’s declarations of war on the United States, Congress responds the same day by formally declaring war on both nations during World War II.
- 1978 – Thieves carry out the famous Lufthansa heist at New York’s JFK Airport, stealing more than $5 million in cash and jewels in one of the largest robberies in U.S. history.
- 2001 – China joins the World Trade Organization (WTO), reshaping global trade and deepening economic ties – and tensions – between the United States and China.
- 2008 – Financier Bernard Madoff is arrested in New York for operating a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme, later exposed as the largest investment fraud in U.S. history.
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- Netflix buying Warner Bros but faces hostile challenge from Paramount
- Energy officials predict lower nationwide heating costs this winter.
- Congress debates new updates to federal transportation funding.
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