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Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday will make it impossible for US consumers to buy the next generation of these drones.
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One investor takes issue with Broadway’s financial woes
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James L. Walker Jr. invested $50,000 in the recent revival of “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club” on Broadway. The star-studded performance closed early in what producers called a financial loss after being open for about 14 months and 592 regular performances.
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“When you look at a play that’s grossing an upwards of nearly $100 million, it’s hard to explain how we didn’t make our money back,” Walker said.
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In August, the Atlanta-based investor filed a lawsuit against the show’s producers, alleging breach of contract and what the suit calls a “deliberate scheme” to strip him and other investors of their money.
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“Obviously, we want our money back, but yes, a major consideration is how do we change the overall infrastructure?” Walker questioned.
  
The FCC banned the import and sale of all new drone models and critical equipment made by foreign manufacturers, including the world’s largest drone maker DJI, by adding them into a so-called “Covered List” of entities deemed to “pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States.”
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ATG Entertainment, the defendant in the lawsuit, would not comment on active litigation but has denied any wrongdoing and filed a motion this month to dismiss the suit.
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The FCC decision, while excluding models already approved for sale and those currently in use, marks a culmination of years-long efforts to clamp down on Chinese drones, such as those produced by DJI and another major drone maker Autel Robotics.
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Off-Broadway shows are trying something new
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While shows on Broadway struggle to find a solution to their financial woes, one off-Broadway show has taken a unique approach to draw crowds.
  
DJI has expressed disappointment over the decision, which could also irk many drone users in the country. DJI alone commands about 70% of the global market, according to data from market research firm Research and Markets. Beyond public sector use, Chinese drones have been widely deployed across the US for tasks including infrastructure and construction inspections, crop monitoring, as well as professional and hobbyist videographers.
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“Masquerade” — a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic “The Phantom of the Opera” — has audiences donning masks and sipping Champagne upon entering a transformed six-story art shop in midtown Manhattan. Webber also helped produce the $25 million show.
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Adding to the experience is a secret password to enter and artwork from some famous names like music legend Bob Dylan.

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One investor takes issue with Broadway’s financial woes James L. Walker Jr. invested $50,000 in the recent revival of “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club” on Broadway. The star-studded performance closed early in what producers called a financial loss after being open for about 14 months and 592 regular performances. [tripscan] “When you look at a play that’s grossing an upwards of nearly $100 million, it’s hard to explain how we didn’t make our money back,” Walker said. [tripskan] In August, the Atlanta-based investor filed a lawsuit against the show’s producers, alleging breach of contract and what the suit calls a “deliberate scheme” to strip him and other investors of their money. [tripskan] “Obviously, we want our money back, but yes, a major consideration is how do we change the overall infrastructure?” Walker questioned.

ATG Entertainment, the defendant in the lawsuit, would not comment on active litigation but has denied any wrongdoing and filed a motion this month to dismiss the suit.

Off-Broadway shows are trying something new While shows on Broadway struggle to find a solution to their financial woes, one off-Broadway show has taken a unique approach to draw crowds.

“Masquerade” — a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic “The Phantom of the Opera” — has audiences donning masks and sipping Champagne upon entering a transformed six-story art shop in midtown Manhattan. Webber also helped produce the $25 million show.

Adding to the experience is a secret password to enter and artwork from some famous names like music legend Bob Dylan.