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The Rolex Correction, Zaz vs. Netflix, A Line Sheet Mailbag!

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon assortment of Puck’s best new reporting. First up today, Leigh Ann Caldwell talks to Senate Republicans and other Capitol Hill insiders about Trump’s big, not-so-beautiful A.I. strategy: a contradictory mix of investments, favor trading, tax deductions, and deep funding cuts to scientific research. As part of the BBB megabill, the White House has also proposed eliminating clean energy subsidies and slapping a decade-long ban on state-level A.I. regulation—infuriating Democrats and even some Republicans. Plus, below the fold: Bill Cohan contemplates whether Zaslav’s newly formed Streaming & Studios can become the next Netflix. Dylan Byers checks in on The Washington Post’s still muddled reinvention effort—and the leadership vacuum at its core. Julie Davich tracks last week’s luxury sales, signifying the market’s gradual return to pre-Covid equilibrium. And Sarah Shapiro digs into her mailbag to address how scarcity is the key to Loro Piana’s Succession-coded fashion. Meanwhile, on the pods: John Ourand is joined by the legendary Dale Earnhardt Jr. on The Varsity to discuss the future of motorsport, from NASCAR’s international expansion to F1’s luxe allure. On Impolitic, John Heilemann rings up The Atlantic’s Tom Nichols to discuss the implications of Trump’s military spectacle in Los Angeles. And on The Powers That Be, Dylan and Jon Kelly offer a postmortem of Zaz’s WBD spinoff—and weigh in on the existential funk gripping The Washington Post.
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Trump’s A.I. Contradictions

Trump’s A.I. Contradictions

On his first full day in office, Trump convened tech leaders to launch an A.I. initiative to boost adoption and compete with China. But his one legislative agenda—the massive spending bill now with the Senate—leaves the U.S. profoundly vulnerable to A.I.’s social and economic disruptions. Read Now
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The Zaz Age

The Zaz Age

As Gunnar Wiedenfels licks his chops over the debt-reduction possibilities at his cable-asset-heavy RemainCo, it’s time to contemplate the possibilities for Zaz’s Streaming & Studios venture. Is a 13x EBITDA multiple possible? If so, could this business kiss a $40 billion market cap, which is nearly twice the value of WBD? Read Now
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What’s changed at The Washington Post amid this endless and ostensible period of transformation and renewal? Almost nothing, which is either part of a master plan to turn the Post into the Amazon Marketplace of news, or just more inertia and mismanagement at America’s allegedly third-most-important newspaper. Read Now
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Tom Nichols: L.A. Was a Dress Rehearsal

John welcomes U.S. Naval War College professor emeritus and Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols back to the pod to discuss the implications of Donald Trump’s militarization of law enforcement in Los Angeles, in which Nichols argues that Trump’s mobilization of the National Guard and the Marines to deal with protests of his deportation policies in L.A. is a dry run, on favorable political turf, to acclimate Americans to the sight of troops in their cities and gauge public blowback. Listen Now
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