The highly anticipated OnePlus Nord has briefly flirted with the camera during a brief Instagram teaser, thus giving us a proper look at the upcoming design. As the launch of the affordable smartphone approaches, teasers for OnePlus Nord are increasing. While we already know a lot about the phone, the …
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Facebook boycott is a turning point, says CEO of advertising commerce group
CEO of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) Stephan Loerke. Eric Piermont / AFP The CEO of the World Advertisers Federation, Stephan Loerke, says he believes the myriad of big brands that publicly shut down advertising on social media are unlikely to return until a real change is made. “I …
Read More »David Starkey steps down from college role over slavery comments
Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, announced that it “accepted the resignation of historian David Starkey from his honorary scholarship with immediate effect.” The university said: “Our student and academic bodies are diverse and welcoming to everyone. We do not tolerate racism.” His comments on slavery were criticized Thursday for being …
Read More »Supreme Court blocks Alabama sidewalk vote ahead of Jeff Sessions runoff
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The US Supreme Court in a decision 5-4 Thursday blocked a first instance court ruling allowing sidewalk voting in Alabama and waiving some absentee voting requirements during the COVID pandemic- 19. Conservative judges accepted Alabama’s request to suspend a federal judge’s order that would allow local officials …
Read More »5-Star Outlook C Makur Maker Commits to Howard for UCLA, Kentucky Plus | Bleach report
Gregory Payan / Associated Press Makur Maker announced Friday that he has vowed to play college basketball at Howard in an effort to spark a movement of more recruits to choose historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). Maker, a 5-star prospect and the 17th overall player in the 2020 class …
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