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Discovery, a day after Warner said it plans to stick with its deal with Netflix.
And in Iran, where widespread protests continue, a watchdog group says the internet has been almost completely shut down.
The country went offline today around the same time as the son of Iran's former Shah called for people to protest.
The demonstrations began last month, and today, workers in the oil sector and shopkeepers went on strike.
An oil trade union said security forces fired at its members.
A human rights group says more than 2,000 people have been arrested and at least 36 killed in the unrest.
And that's what's news for this Thursday afternoon.
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I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal.
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The U.S.
says it'll control Venezuelan oil sales indefinitely and seizes two more oil tankers at sea.
Plus, why President Trump wants to ban institutional investors from buying homes.
And new dietary guidelines say you should probably be eating more protein.
It's Wednesday, January 7th.
I'm Alex Osola for The Wall Street Journal.
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