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The $7-billion spinoff comes as traditional media companies grapple with the diminishing value of what was once an economic pillar of the entertainment businesses.

But despite her success, including four Grammy Awards and a Brit for best international artist, she confessed that she "grapples" with fame.

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The company must also grapple with concerns about children’s screen time.

Since taking office, he’s grappled with many of the same problems that bedeviled prior sheriffs: poor jail conditions, sprawling consent decrees, allegations about deputy gangs and persistent staffing woes.

School districts across the state and country have grappled with admissions criteria policies for honors and advanced programs.

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