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  2. Sirius XM found liable in New York lawsuit over subscription ...

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    James sued Sirius last December, saying the New York-based company's own data showed subscribers spent an average 11-1/2 minutes to cancel by phone and 30 minutes to cancel online.

  3. Sirius XM CEO Jennifer Witz was sent creepy package full of ...

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    Sirius XM CEO Jennifer Witz received an antisemitic letter — disturbingly marked with a swastika — at the media company’s Midtown headquarters Monday, law enforcement sources said. The ...

  4. Sirius - Wikipedia

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    (An-Najm:49) [132] Ibn Kathir said in his commentary "that it is the bright star, named Mirzam Al-Jawza' (Sirius), which a group of Arabs used to worship". [133] The alternate name Aschere, used by Johann Bayer, is derived from this. [19] Sirius midnight culmination at New Year 2022 local solar time [134]

  5. Why Sirius XM Holdings Stock Was Falling Today

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    Sirius XM Holdings (NASDAQ: SIRI), the operator of the country's only satellite radio company, provided a disappointing update on its financial performance on Tuesday. It also named a new chief ...

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  7. Can Sirius XM Stock Bounce Back From Tuesday's 12% Drop? - AOL

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    Weak guidance for 2025 is the latest hit for ... The satellite radio provider's stock would go on to tumble 12% on the news. Sirius XM has now surrendered more than half of its value in 2024, even ...

  8. Gaia 1 - Wikipedia

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    Gaia 1 is an open cluster of stars discovered in 2017 by astronomers using data from the Gaia Space Observatory.It is a high-mass and bright cluster, but it remained unseen in prior astronomy due to veiling glare in ordinary telescopes overwhelmed by the star Sirius, which lies 10 arcmins west. [2]

  9. Historical brightest stars - Wikipedia

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    Sirius is currently the brightest star in Earth's night sky, but it has not always been so. Canopus has persistently been the brightest star over the ages; other stars appear brighter only during relatively temporary periods, during which they are passing the Solar System at a much closer distance than Canopus .