Welcome to this week's news quiz! Test your knowledge of the top stories that shaped the headlines.
**Streaming Service Rebrands (Again!)**
One of the major streaming services has announced yet another rebrand. This marks the [service name]'s [number] name change in just a few years. Executives are hoping the new name and updated content strategy will attract a larger audience and compete with streaming giants like [competitor 1] and [competitor 2]. Analysts remain skeptical, citing consumer confusion as a potential hurdle.
**Infamous Baseball Ban Lifted**
A controversial baseball player, [player's name], has had their ban lifted after [number] years. The ban stemmed from [reason for ban]. The decision has sparked heated debate among fans and sports commentators, with some arguing that [player's name] deserves a second chance, while others believe the ban should have remained in place. [Player's name] is expected to join the [team name] team.
**Retail Giant Raises Prices**
Consumers will soon be paying more at [retailer name]. The company announced this week that it will be raising prices on a variety of goods, citing rising supply chain costs and inflation. This is the [number] price increase announced by [retailer name] this year. Experts predict that other retailers may follow suit, potentially impacting household budgets across the country.
**[Other News Item]:**
[Briefly describe another news item from the week to replace the original description's content, e.g., include details about the White House welcoming refugees or Cassie Ventura's trial.]
News Quiz: Streaming Rebrand, Baseball Ban Lifted, and More
This week's news covered a wide range of topics, from business to sports and legal proceedings. A major streaming service is changing its name again, hoping to attract more viewers. In baseball, a long-standing ban has been lifted, allowing a controversial player to return. Plus, a retail company announced price increases, and a high-profile trial is underway.
Source: Read the original article at NBC