MoviePass: Its rise, fall, and resurrection
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MoviePass allowed customers to see one film per day in theaters — for $10/month. But its Black founders were ousted. And the new leaders — who ran it into the ground — now face fraud charges. Nationalist parties are controlling governments in Italy, Finland, and The Netherlands. France’s far-right party could also take power after Sunday’s elections. The Supreme Court ruled that courts no longer have to defer to experts when considering challenges to federal regulations. This could affect financial, health, and environmental regulations. Legal cannabis in California often contains banned pesticides, according to an LA Times investigation. Regulators recently pulled a vape product from the market.
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