Google set out to acquire the fitness company Fitbit in November last year, but the deal has yet to go through all the required regulatory approvals. There have been concerns that the acquisition could lead to less competition and Google extending its data collection apparatus for targeted ads, and now …
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PlayStation is the last to join the Facebook ad boycott
The #StopHateForProfit boycott now has more than 300 participants, and its organizers are also calling for an international expansion. At this point, Facebook has had little response to the boycott, and a vice president reportedly told advertisers that the company is making no policy changes due to revenue pressure. Surprisingly, …
Read More »Attack on Mexico’s drug rehabilitation center leaves 24 dead | World News
Twenty-four people died and seven others were injured after gunmen broke into an unregistered drug rehab center in central Mexico and opened fire. During Wednesday’s attack, the assailants shot everyone inside the center, in the city of Irapuato, in the state of Guanajuato. Three of the seven wounded were reported …
Read More »Congress contemplates more spending as virus cases and economic struggles increase
“I don’t understand how a senator can go home and not have delivered supercharged unemployment along the lines we’re talking about,” said Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, who introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow benefits to continue for unemployment. as long as the economy was weak. But as is …
Read More »Lewis Hamilton unveils black F1 helmet design with BLM message
The only black driver in the history of the F1 World Championship, Hamilton has voiced his voice on ongoing worldwide activism against racial injustice, calling on those involved in motorsports to help increase diversity. in the industry. Hamilton has unveiled his updated helmet design, which changes to a black base, …
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