Air Traffic Industry - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 high-volume markets due to the ongoing government shutdown, affecting approximately 3,500 to 4,000 flights daily [3][4] - Staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay, have led to increased sick calls, prompting the FAA to take action [3][4] - United Airlines will provide rolling updates to its schedule, focusing on regional and domestic mainline flights, and customers can receive refunds if they choose not to fly [5][6] Pharmaceutical Industry - Pfizer has matched Novo Nordisk's bid to acquire weight-loss drug start-up Metsera for up to $10 billion, valuing the company at $86.20 per share [7][8] - A judge denied Pfizer's request to block Novo's bid, allowing the competitive acquisition process to continue [8] Media and Entertainment Industry - Warner Bros. Discovery has set a Christmas deadline to decide on a potential split or sale of the company, with plans to announce decisions by mid to late December [9][10] - The company is evaluating options including splitting into two entities, selling assets, or selling the entire company, following multiple unsolicited interests [9][10] - Warner Bros. has reportedly rejected several bids from Paramount Skydance, with Comcast and Netflix also showing interest in its assets [11][12]
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