Google is looking for a large part of the e-commerce market by attracting sellers. The tech giant announced this week that it is not charging sellers fees for listing products on Google Shopping. In recent months, Google has allowed products to be published on its purchasing platform and included those …
Read More »The sorority supports Atlanta Mayor Bottoms in a mask fight with Governor Kemp
Kemp filed a lawsuit on July 13 against Bottoms’ choice to return to the “phase one” guidelines, adding that the city’s mask requirements are “null and unenforceable.” To exploreBottoms takes the first step to resolve a pandemic policy dispute with Kemp As reported, the Georgia Municipal Association agrees with the …
Read More »Plex has a new live TV service that has over 80 channels and costs $ 0 – BGR
Plex has just launched a free live TV service with over 80 channels available to stream. Few of the channels on Plex Live TV are what you’d find with a cable subscription, but there’s a wide variety of content, from sports to news, children’s shows, anime, and classic movies. Plex …
Read More »Netflix documentary shows ICE agents breaking the law to arrest immigrants
Netflix’s six-part documentary “Immigration Nation” began filming in 2017, its creators embedded in the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service. The documentary shows ICE agents lying to immigrants, illegally breaking into a home, and expressing joy at the order to “arrest as many people as possible,” The New York Times …
Read More »China orders the United States to close the Chengdu consulate in apparent retaliation for the Houston closure order
China on Friday ordered the closure of the US consulate in the western city of Chengdu in apparent retaliation by the Trump administration that closed the Chinese consulate in Houston on allegations of espionage. “The move by China is a legitimate and necessary response to the unjustified act by the …
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