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Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending a blackout that lasted over two weeks

Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending a blackout that lasted over two weeks

By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS

NEW YORK (AP) — Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned livestreaming platform Friday, ending a blackout for customers that dragged on for over two weeks.

“As part of the new deal, Disney’s full suite of networks and stations — including ESPN and ABC — have already begun to be restored to YouTube TV subscribers,” The Walt Disney Co. said in a statement.

YouTube TV also confirmed the return of Disney content on its platform, noting that subscribers should see channels back “over the course of the day.” It apologized for the disruption and thanked customers for their “patience as we negotiated on their behalf.”

Disney content went dark on YouTube TV the night of Oct. 30 after the two sides failed to reach a new licensing deal. In the days that followed, YouTube TV subscribers were left without Disney channels on the platform — notably disrupting coverage of top college football matchups and professional sports games, as well as news and entertainment programming. read more

Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown

Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown

By PAUL WISEMAN and CHRISTOPHER RUGABER

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, marking the beginning of the end of a data drought caused by the 43-day federal government shutdown.

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The statistical blackout meant that the Federal Reserve, businesses, policymakers and investors have largely been in the dark about inflation, job creation, GDP growth and other measures of the U.S. economic health since late summer. read more

Preliminary findings show a fatigue crack caused a Keystone Pipeline oil spill in North Dakota

Preliminary findings show a fatigue crack caused a Keystone Pipeline oil spill in North Dakota

By JACK DURA, Associated Press

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A fatigue crack in the Keystone Pipeline led to an oil spill in North Dakota earlier this year that released thousands of barrels of oil onto farmland, according to the pipeline operator.

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In a quarterly report released Thursday, South Bow said initial findings show, “the failure resulted from a fatigue crack that originated along the pipe’s manufactured long-seam weld.” A fatigue crack develops from stress over time. A mechanical and metallurgical analysis found the pipe and welds met industry standards, the company said. read more

NASA denies improper shuttering of Goddard facilities during shutdown

NASA denies improper shuttering of Goddard facilities during shutdown

News that NASA federal employees had been called back to work at Maryland’s Goddard Space Flight Center to dismantle and move laboratories during the government shutdown drew a strong rebuke from members of Congress and a denial from NASA officials.

This is false,” NASA Press Secretary Bethany Stevens told The Baltimore Sun. “None of this is true.”

She said that a congressional letter giving Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy seven days to account for closing laboratories and mission-critical capabilities at Goddard during the shutdown was based on inaccurate information.

Sen. Zoey Lofgren, a California Democrat, and other members of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology signed the Nov. 10 letter accusing NASA of “haphazardly uprooting employees and millions (at least) of dollars of equipment without a destination or technical justification.”

Lofgren called for an investigation by NASA’s Office of the Inspector General into the center’s actions during the shutdown and demanded a full accounting of any damage done to Goddard facilities. read more